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             COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE
                     U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                  Resolutions Adopted by the Committee

    Approving Public Building Prospectuses During the 114th Congress

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             COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

                  BILL SHUSTER, Pennsylvania, Chairman
DON YOUNG, Alaska                    PETER A. DeFAZIO, Oregon
JOHN J. DUNCAN, Jr., Tennessee,      ELEANOR HOLMES NORTON, District of 
  Vice Chair                             Columbia
FRANK A. LoBIONDO, New Jersey        EDDIE BERNICE JOHNSON, Texas
SAM GRAVES, Missouri                 ELIJAH E. CUMMINGS, Maryland
ERIC A. ``RICK'' CRAWFORD, Arkansas  RICK LARSEN, Washington
LOU BARLETTA, Pennsylvania           MICHAEL E. CAPUANO, Massachusetts
BOB GIBBS, Ohio                      GRACE F. NAPOLITANO, California
DANIEL WEBSTER, Florida              DANIEL LIPINSKI, Illinois
JEFF DENHAM, California              STEVE COHEN, Tennessee
THOMAS MASSIE, Kentucky              ALBIO SIRES, New Jersey
MARK MEADOWS, North Carolina         JOHN GARAMENDI, California
SCOTT PERRY, Pennsylvania            HENRY C. ``HANK'' JOHNSON, Jr., 
RODNEY DAVIS, Illinois                   Georgia
MARK SANFORD, South Carolina         ANDRE CARSON, Indiana
ROB WOODALL, Georgia                 RICHARD M. NOLAN, Minnesota
TODD ROKITA, Indiana                 DINA TITUS, Nevada
JOHN KATKO, New York                 SEAN PATRICK MALONEY, New York
BRIAN BABIN, Texas                   ELIZABETH H. ESTY, Connecticut, 
GARRET GRAVES, Louisiana                 Vice Ranking Member
BARBARA COMSTOCK, Virginia           LOIS FRANKEL, Florida
DAVID ROUZER, North Carolina         CHERI BUSTOS, Illinois
MIKE BOST, Illinois                  JARED HUFFMAN, California
RANDY K. WEBER, Sr., Texas           JULIA BROWNLEY, California
DOUG LaMALFA, California             FREDERICA S. WILSON, Florida
BRUCE WESTERMAN, Arkansas            DONALD M. PAYNE, Jr., New Jersey
LLOYD SMUCKER, Pennsylvania          ALAN S. LOWENTHAL, California
PAUL MITCHELL, Michigan              BRENDA L. LAWRENCE, Michigan
JOHN J. FASO, New York               MARK DeSAULNIER, California
A. DREW FERGUSON IV, Georgia         STACEY E. PLASKETT, Virgin Islands
BRIAN J. MAST, Florida
JASON LEWIS, Minnesota
MIKE GALLAGHER, Wisconsin
VACANCY



STATUTORY AUTHORITY FOR RESOLUTIONS BY THE COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION 
                           AND INFRASTRUCTURE

                      PUBLIC BUILDING RESOLUTIONS

    Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property, and 
                                 Works)

    Chapter 12. Construction, Alteration, and Acquisition of Public 
                               Buildings


             606. Approval of proposed projects by Congress


(a) Limitation of funds; transmission to Congress of prospectus 
of proposed project
In order to insure the equitable distribution of public 
buildings throughout the United States with due regard for the 
comparative urgency of need for such buildings, except as 
provided in section 603 of this title, no appropriation shall 
be made to construct, alter, purchase, or to acquire any 
building to be used as a public building which involves a total 
expenditure in excess of $1,500,000 if such construction, 
alteration, purchase, or acquisition has not been approved by 
resolutions adopted by the Committee on Public Works of the 
Senate and House of Representatives, respectively. No 
appropriations shall be made to lease any space at an average 
annual rental in excess of $1,500,000 for use for public 
purposes if such lease has not been approved by resolutions 
adopted by the Committee on Public Works of the Senate and 
House of Representatives, respectively. No appropriation shall 
be made to alter any building, or part thereof, which is under 
lease by the United States for use for a public purpose if the 
cost of such alteration would exceed $750,000 unless such 
alteration has been approved by resolutions adopted by the 
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the 
Committee on Public Works and Transportation of the House of 
Representatives. For the purpose of securing consideration for 
such approval, the Administrator shall transmit to the Congress 
a prospectus of the proposed facility, including (but not 
limited to)--
   (1) a brief description of the building to be constructed, 
altered, purchased, acquired, or the space to be leased under 
this chapter;
   (2) the location of the building or space to be leased and 
an estimate of the maximum to the United States of the facility 
to be constructed, altered, purchased, acquired, or the space 
to be leased;
   (3) a comprehensive plan for providing space for all 
Government officers and employees in the locality of the 
proposed facility or the space to be leased, having due regard 
for suitable space which may continue to be available in 
existing Government--owned or occupied buildings, especially 
such of those buildings as enhance the architectural, 
historical, social, cultural, and economic environment of the 
locality;
   (4) with respect to any project for the construction, 
alteration, purchase, or acquisition of any building, a 
statement by the Administrator that suitable space owned by the 
Government is not available and that suitable rental space is 
not available at a price commensurate with that to be afforded 
through the proposed action;
   (5) a statement by the Administrator of the economic and 
other justifications for not acquiring or purchasing a building 
or buildings identified to the Administrator pursuant to 
section 611(c) of this title as suitable for the public 
building needs of the Federal Government; and (6) a statement 
of rents and other housing costs currently being paid by the 
Government for Federal agencies to be housed in the building to 
be constructed, altered, purchased, acquired, or the space to 
be leased.
(b) Increase of estimated maximum cost--
The estimated maximum cost of any project approved under this 
section as set forth in any prospectus may be increased by an 
amount equal to the percentage increase, if any, as determined 
by the Administrator, in construction, or alteration costs, as 
the case may be, from the date of transmittal of such 
prospectus to Congress, but in no event shall the increase 
authorized by this subsection exceed 10 per centum of such 
estimated maximum cost.
(c) Rescission of approval for failure to make appropriations 
for project--
In the case of any project approved for construction, 
alteration, or acquisition by the Committees on Public Works of 
the Senate and of the House of Representatives, respectively, 
in accordance with subsection (a) of this section, for which an 
appropriation has not been made within one year after the date 
of such approval, either the Committee on Public Works of the 
Senate or the Committee on Public Works of the House of 
Representatives, may rescind, by resolution, its approval of 
such project at any time thereafter before such an 
appropriation has been made.
(d) Emergency leases by the AdministratorNothing in this 
section shall be construed to prevent the Administrator from 
entering into emergency leases during any period declared by 
the President to require such emergency leasing authority, 
except that no such emergency lease shall be for a period of 
more than 180 days without approval of a prospectus for such 
lease in accordance with subsection (a) of this section.
(e) Limitation on leasing certain space
   (1) General rule
   The Administrator may not lease any space to accommodate--
     (A) computer and telecommunications operations;
     (B) secure or sensitive activities related to the national 
defense or security, except in any case in which it would be 
inappropriate to locate such activities in a public building or 
other facility identified with the United States Government; or 
(C) a permanent courtroom, judicial chamber, or administrative 
office for any United States court; if the average rental cost 
of leasing such space would exceed $1,500,000.
   (2) Exception--
   The Administrator may lease any space with respect to which 
paragraph (1) applies if the Administrator first determines, 
for reasons set forth in writing, that leasing such space is 
necessary to meet requirements which cannot be met in public 
buildings and submits such reasons to the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on 
Public Works and Transportation of the House of 
Representatives.
(f) Dollar amount adjustment--
Any dollar amount referred to in this section and section 
603(b) of this title may be adjusted by the Administrator 
annually to reflect a percentage increase or decrease in 
construction costs during the preceding calendar year, as 
determined by the composite index of construction costs of the 
Department of Commerce. Any such adjustment shall be 
expeditiously reported to the Committee on Environment and 
Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works 
and Transportation of the House of Representatives.




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    Title 40. United States Code. (Public Buildings, Property, and 
                                 Works)

    Chapter 12--Construction, Alteration, and Acquisition of Public 
                               Buildings


    610. Report to Congress; uncompleted projects; building project 
                                surveys

(a) Upon the request of either House of Congress, or any 
committee thereof, and within a reasonable time, the 
Administrator shall submit a report showing the location, 
space, cost, and status, of each public building the 
construction, alteration, or acquisition of which is to be 
under authority of this chapter and which was uncompleted as of 
the date of the request, or as of such other date as the 
request may designate.
(b) The Administrator and the United States Postal Service are 
Authorized and directed to make such building project surveys 
as may be requested by resolution by either the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate or the Committee on 
Public Works and Transportation of the House of 
Representatives, and within a reasonable time shall make a 
report thereon to the Congress.
Such report shall contain all other information required to be 
included in a prospectus of the proposed public building 
project under section 606(a) of this title.
                            C O N T E N T S

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Resolution adopted on February 12, 2015.

Alteration--
    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Program, 
      Various Buildings..........................................     1
    Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Francisco, CA..............................................     2
    Alteration--Hart--Dole--Inouye Federal Center, Battle Creek, 
      MI.........................................................     3
Lease--
    Drug Enforcement Administration, San Diego, CA...............     4
    Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC.....     5
    Department of Justice, Civil Division, Washington, DC........     6
    Department of Justice, Washington, DC........................     7
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY     8
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 601 West 26th Street, New 
      York, NY...................................................     9
    U.S. Probation Office and U.S. Pretrial Services Office, 233 
      Broadway, New York, NY.....................................    10
    Internal Revenue Service, Guaynabo, PR.......................    11
    Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX..................    12

Resolutions Adopted April 30, 2015.

Alteration--
    Consolidation Activities Projects, Various Buildings.........    15
Construction--
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, San Juan, PR................    16

Resolutions Adopted May 20, 2015.

Building Project Survey--
    United States Courthouse and Federal Office Building, Fort 
      Lauderdale, FL.............................................    19
    U.S. District Court For The Northern District of Florida, 
      Pensacola, FL..............................................    20
Lease--
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY 
      (Amended)..................................................    21

Resolutions Adopted July 23, 2015.

Alteration--
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY........    25
    1800 F Street Building, Presidential Transition Team, 
      Washington, DC.............................................    26
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings...    27
    Sixth Street Federal Building, Los Angeles, CA...............    28
    Denver Federal Center Building 56, Lakewood, CO..............    29
    Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, Detroit, MI..................    30
    Goodfellow Federal Complex, St. Louis, MO....................    31
    Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY...........    32
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY........    33
    Federal Office Building, Seattle, WA.........................    34
    Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI..........    35
Construction--
    Department of Homeland Security Consolidation At St. 
      Elizabeths, Washington, DC.................................    36
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Building, Pembina, 
      ND.........................................................    37
Lease--
    Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC............    38
    Federal Aviation Administration, Western--Pacific Regional 
      Office, Hawthorne, CA......................................    39

Resolutions Adopted March 2, 2016.

Alteration--
    Consolidation Activities Program, Various Buildings..........    43
    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Program, 
      Various Buildings..........................................    44
    Judiciary Court Security Program, Various Buildings..........    45
    William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA.....    46
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Pacific Highway, Blaine, WA.........    47
    Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Los 
      Angeles, CA................................................    48
    Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX (Amended)........    49
Site Acquisition and Design--
    Federal Office Building, Boyers, PA..........................    50
Building Acquisition--
    IRS Annex Building Purchase, Austin, TX......................    51
    Construction--...............................................
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Columbus, NM........................    52
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, NY..................    53
    New U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN...........................    54
Lease--
    Department of Education, San Francisco, CA...................    55
    U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers, San 
      Francisco, CA..............................................    56
    U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office of Immigration 
      Review and U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 
      Immigration and Customs Enforcement, San Francisco, CA.....    57
    Federal Election Commission, Washington, DC..................    58
    U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers, 
      Baltimore, MD..............................................    59
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Newark, NJ.....................................    60
    Environmental Protection Agency, Northern Virginia...........    61
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC...............    62
    Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Headquarters, 
      Denver, CO.................................................    63
    Department of State, Washington, DC..........................    64
    U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, 
      Northern Virginia..........................................    65
    Department of Homeland Security, Citizenship and Immigration 
      Services, Dallas, TX.......................................    66

Resolutions adopted April 20, 2016.

Alteration--
    Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Diego, CA (Amended)........................................    69
    District Courthouse, Pensacola, FL...........................    70

Resolutions Adopted on May 25, 2016.

Construction/Alteration--
    New U.S. Courthouse Annex, Charles R. Jonas Courthouse, 
      Charlotte, NC..............................................    73
    New U.S. Courthouse Annex, James M. Ashley and Thomas W.L. 
      Ashley U.S. Courthouse, Toledo, OH.........................    74
Construction--
    New U.S. Courthouse, Greenville, SC..........................    75
    New U.S. Courthouse, San Antonio, TX.........................    76
Alteration--
    Consolidation Activities Program, Various Buildings..........    77
    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Program, 
      Various Buildings..........................................    78
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings...    79
    Judiciary Capital Security Program, Various Buildings........    80
    Minton--Capehart Federal Building, Indianapolis, IN..........    81
    F. Edward Hebert Federal Building, New Orleans, LA...........    82
    John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, MA.................    83
    985 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI (Amended)...................    84
    Patrick V. Mcnamara Federal Building Garage, Detroit, MI.....    85
    2306/2312 Bannister Road Federal Building, Kansas City, MO...    86
    Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH................    87
    911 Federal Building, Portland, OR...........................    88
    William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA.....    89
    Austin Finance Center, Austin, TX............................    90
Design--
    Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building, Queens, NY...............    91
Construction--
    DHS Consolidation at St. Elizabeths, Washington, DC (Amended)    92
    APHIS Building, Pembina, ND (Amended)........................    93
Lease--
    Social Security Administration, Dallas, TX...................    94
    Department of Agriculture, Northern VA.......................    95

Resolutions Adopted on September 14, 2016.

Lease--
    Internal Revenue Service, Austin, TX.........................    99
    Internal Revenue Service, Fresno, CA.........................   100
    U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC..........   101
    Peace Corps, Washington, DC..................................   102
    Environmental Protection Agency, Philadelphia, PA............   103
    Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Washington, DC.........   104
    Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense 
      Joint Staff, Suffolk, VA...................................   105
    Executive Office of Immigration Review and Immigration and 
      Customs Enforcement, San Francisco, CA (Amended)...........   106
    National Archives and Records Administration, Jackson and 
      Clay Counties, MO, and Johnson County, KS..................   107
    Small Business Administration, Fort Worth, TX................   108
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, DC......   109
    Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management 
      Agency, Washington, DC.....................................   110
    Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management 
      Agency, Washington, DC.....................................   111
    Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
      Enforcement, Washington, DC................................   112
    Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
      Enforcement, Washington, DC................................   113
    Agency for International Development, Washington, DC.........   114
New U.S. Courthouse--
    Des Moines, IA...............................................   115
    Harrisburg, PA...............................................   116
    Annex Alteration--Tomochichi Federal Building and Courthouse, 
      Savannah, GA...............................................   117
    Greenville, MS...............................................   118

Resolutions adopted December 7, 2016.

Construction--
    FBI Headquarters Consolidation National Capital Region.......   121
New U.S. Courthouse--
    Anniston, AL.................................................   122
Lease--
    Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Office of Information Technology, Northern VA..   123
    Food and Drug Administration, Atlanta, GA....................   124
    National Archives and Records Administration, Jackson and 
      Clay Counties, MO, and Johnson County, KS(Amended).........   125
    National Institutes of Health, Montgomery and Prince George's 
      Counties, MD...............................................   126



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           February 12, 2015

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    ALTERATION--ENERGY AND WATER RETROFIT AND CONSERVATION MEASURES 
                       PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to implement energy and water retrofit 
and conservation measures, as well as high performance energy 
projects, in Government--owned buildings during fiscal year 
2015 at a total cost of $5,000,000, a prospectus, as amended by 
this resolution, for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Adopted by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure on February 12, 2015.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1300--H1303]

 ALTERATION--PHILLIP BURTON FEDERAL BUILDING and U.S. COURTHOUSE, SAN 
                             FRANCISCO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade several building systems and 
reconfigure existing space at the Phillip Burton Federal 
Building and U.S. Courthouse located in the Civic Center area 
in San Francisco, California to replace the roof and associated 
support structure elements, cold and hot water risers, window 
film, and the extension of external air--intakes and to build--
out and backfill approximately 15,000 square feet of vacant 
space to move the U.S. Bankruptcy Court from leased space, at a 
design cost of $2,000,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$25,000,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,000,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $29,000,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1305--H1309]

    ALTERATION--HART--DOLE--INOUYE FEDERAL CENTER, BATTLE CREEK, MI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade components of the fire and 
life safety systems at the Hart--Dole--Inouye Federal Center 
located in Battle Creek, Michigan to improve the life safety 
condition of the facility by replacement of components of the 
fire alarm and smoke detection systems, restoration of fire 
separation in the tunnels that connect multiple buildings, 
elevator recall and air handling unit shutdown, and repairs to 
the fire suppression system and abatement of hazardous 
materials, at a design cost of $986,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $9,222,000 and a management and inspection 
cost of $989,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$11,197,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1311--H1317]

         LEASE--DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, SAN DIEGO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 105,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 245 official parking spaces, for the Drug 
Enforcement Administration currently located at 4560 Viewridge 
Avenue, San Diego, California, at a proposed total annual cost 
of $4,124,723 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
214 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 214 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1319--H1322]

     LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, BUREAU OF PRISONS,WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 114,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 14 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Justice, Bureau of Prisons currently located at 500 First 
Street, NW in Washington, D.C., at a proposed total annual cost 
of $5,700,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
199 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 199 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1324--H1327]

      LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, CIVIL DIVISION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 217,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 2 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Justice currently located at 1100 L Street, NW and 20 
Massachusetts Avenue, NW in Washington, D.C., at a proposed 
total annual cost of $10,850,000 for a lease term of up to 15 
years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included in 
this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
240 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 240 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1329 H1332]

              LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 382,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 15 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Justice currently located at 555 4th Street, NW and 501 3rd 
Street, NW in Washington, D.C., at a proposed total annual cost 
of $19,100,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
240 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 240 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1334--H1337]

  LEASE--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, 85 10TH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
lease extensions of up to 168,000 rentable square feet of space 
for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Terrorism Task 
Force currently located at 85 10th Avenue in New York, New York 
at a proposed total annual cost of $13,776,000 for a lease term 
of up to 5 years, a prospectus, as amended by this resolution, 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
218 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 218 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1339-- H1341]

LEASE--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, 601 WEST 26TH STREET, NEW YORK, 
                                   NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 79,792 rentable square feet of 
space, including 84 official parking spaces, for the Federal 
Bureau of Investigation currently located at 601 West 26th 
Street in New York, New York at a proposed total annual cost of 
$5,346,064 for a lease term of up to 3 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1343-- H1346]

  LEASE--U.S. PROBATION OFFICE and U.S. PRETRIAL SERVICES OFFICE, 233 
                         BROADWAY, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 112,392 rentable square feet of 
space for the U.S. Probation Office and the U.S. Pretrial 
Services Office currently located at 233 Broadway in New York, 
New York, at a proposed total annual cost of $5,394,816 for a 
lease term of up to 2 years, a prospectus for which is attached 
to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
379 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 379 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1348--H1351]

             LEASE--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, GUAYNABO, PR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 92,500 rentable square feet of 
space, including 21 official parking spaces, for the Internal 
Revenue Service currently located at the San Patricio Office 
Center at 7 Tabonuco Street in Guaynabo, Puerto Rico, at a 
proposed total annual cost of $4,625,000 for a lease term of up 
to 20 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
146 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 146 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1353--H1356]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                            April 30, 2015.

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    ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES PROJECTS, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the reconfiguration and renovation of space within government--
owned buildings during fiscal year 2015 to improve space 
utilization, optimize inventory, and decrease reliance on 
leased space at a total cost of $70,000,000, a prospectus as 
amended by the FY2015 Consolidation Activities Expenditure Plan 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that an Expenditure Plan for the balance of the 
authorized amount not reflected in the attached Expenditure 
Plan be submitted to the Committee prior to the expenditure of 
any remaining funds.
    Provided, that consolidation projects result in reduced 
annual rent paid by the tenant agency over the term of any 
occupancy agreements.
    Provided, that no consolidation project exceeds $20,000,000 
in costs.
    Provided further, that preference is given to consolidation 
projects that achieve an office utilization rate of 130 usable 
square feet or less per person.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H2803 H2810]

      CONSTRUCTION--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, SAN JUAN, PR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
construction of a 154,783 gross square foot federal complex, 
with 211 structured and 109 surface parking spaces, at 150 
Carlos Chardon Avenue in San Juan, Puerto Rico, to consolidate 
operations of the Federal Bureau of Investigation at a design 
and review cost of $6,182,342, an estimated construction cost 
of $78,294,090 and a management and inspection cost of $824,568 
for a total estimated project cost of $85,301,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution as 
amended by this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H2812 H2818]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             May 20, 2015.

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 BUILDING PROJECT SURVEY--UNITED STATES COURTHOUSE AND FEDERAL OFFICE 
                   BUILDING, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that, 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3315(b), the Administrator of General 
Services shall investigate the feasibility and need to 
construct or acquire a replacement facility to house the United 
States District Court for the Southern District of Florida and 
other Federal agencies, located in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. The 
analysis shall include a full and complete evaluation 
including, but not limited to:(i) the identification and cost 
of potential sites and (ii) 30--year present value evaluations 
of all options, including Federal construction, exchange, 
purchase (including lease with an option to purchase or 
purchase contract), and lease. The Administrator shall submit a 
report to Congress within 120 days of the date of adoption of 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3536]

BUILDING PROJECT SURVEY--U.S. DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT 
                     OF FLORIDA, PENSACOLA, FLORIDA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to Title 40 U.S.C. 3315(b), the Administrator of 
General Services shall investigate and identify a long--term 
space solution for the courthouse located at 1 N. Palafox 
Street in Pensacola, Florida to address the space emergency of 
the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida. 
The analysis shall include a full and complete evaluation 
including, but not limited to: (i) the identification and cost 
of potential options and (ii) 30 year present value evaluations 
of all options, including acceptance of the offer to donate the 
current building, repair and acquisition. The Administrator 
shall submit a report to Congress within 120 days.

  LEASE--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, 85 10TH AVENUE, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
lease extensions of up to 168,000 rentable square feet of space 
for the Federal Bureau of Investigation Joint Terrorism Task 
Force currently located at 85 10th Avenue in New York, New York 
at a proposed total annual cost of $14,616,000 for a lease term 
of up to 5 years, a prospectus, as amended by this resolution, 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution. This 
resolution amends amounts authorized in the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure resolution of February 12, 
2015.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
218 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 218 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3537 H3543]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             July 23, 2015.

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   ALTERATION--JACOB K. JAVITS FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design for the build out of approximately 314,000 rentable 
square feet of vacant space in the Jacob K. Javits Federal 
Office Building located at 26 Federal Plaza in New York City, 
New York, of which approximately 30,000 rentable square feet 
will provide swing space for future alteration and 
consolidation projects in the building, at a design cost of 
$7,660,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5665--H5668]

   ALTERATION--1800 F STREET BUILDING, PRESIDENTIAL TRANSITION TEAM, 
                             WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations at the GSA Headquarters building, 
located at 1800 F Street, NW, Washington, DC for the 
reconfiguration and alteration of approximately 90,000 usable 
square feet of space to provide short--term space for the 
Presidential Transition Team (PTT) and the Offices of the 
President--Elect and Vice--President Elect after the November 
2016 Presidential Election, at a design and related services 
cost of $534,000 an estimated construction cost of $8,900,000 
and a management and inspection cost of $488,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $9,922,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5670--H5674]

 ALTERATION--FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government--
owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2016 at a total cost of 
$20,000,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5676--H5677]

       ALTERATION--SIXTH STREET FEDERAL BUILDING, LOS ANGELES, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade outdated building systems in 
the 59--year--old facility and renovate and reconfigure the 
interior layout for operations efficiency and workplace 
optimization at the Federal Building located in downtown, Los 
Angeles, CA, at a design cost of $982,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $10,335,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $966,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $12,283,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5679--H5683]

      ALTERATION--DENVER FEDERAL CENTER BUILDING 56, LAKEWOOD, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade building systems and 
undertake exterior repairs at the Denver Federal Center (DFC) 
Building 56 located at West 6th Avenue and Kipling Street in 
Lakewood, Colorado, at a design cost of $613,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $5,022,000 and a management and inspection 
cost of $507,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$6,142,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5685--H5689]

        ALTERATION--THEODORE LEVIN U.S. COURTHOUSE, DETROIT, MI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for phase III of a multi--phase 
alteration project to correct significant building deficiencies 
of the historic Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse located at 231 
West Lafayette Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan, including 
replacement or repair of major heating and air conditioning 
system components including air handling units and fiberboard 
ductwork and upgrades to the building automation system and 
plumbing, at an estimated construction cost of $62,752,000 and 
a management and inspection cost of $6,040,000 for a total 
estimated project cost for phase III of $68,792,000, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5691--H5696]

         ALTERATION--GOODFELLOW FEDERAL COMPLEX, ST. LOUIS, MO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to undertake critical life safety 
infrastructure renovations and to replace and upgrade the 
remainder of the deteriorating sewer system infrastructure at 
the Goodfellow Federal Complex located at 4300 Goodfellow 
Boulevard in St. Louis, Missouri, at a design cost of 
$3,101,000, an estimated construction cost of $38,079,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $2,667,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $43,847,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5698--H5702]

  ALTERATION--ALEXANDER HAMILTON U.S. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, NEW YORK

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for Phase I of a two--phase repair and 
alteration project to correct building deficiencies at the 
Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, a National Historic 
Landmark, located at 1 Bowling Green, New York City, New York, 
including water infiltration remediation in the sub--basement 
and basement levels to prevent further damage to the building, 
at a design cost for Phase I and Phase II of $5,204,000, an 
estimated construction cost for Phase I of $38,079,000 and a 
management and inspection cost for Phase I of $3,215,000 for a 
total estimated project cost of $46,498,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5704--H5707]

   ALTERATION--JACOB K. JAVITS FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and alteration 
of vacant space to consolidate functions and meet the long--
term needs of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. 
Department of Health and Human Services, and the U.S. Corps of 
Engineers at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building 
located at 26 Federal Plaza in New York, New York, at an 
estimated construction cost of $89,211,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $7,133,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $96,344,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5709--H5714]

            ALTERATION--FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to address exterior deficiencies at the 
historic Federal Office Building located at 909 1st Avenue in 
Seattle, Washington, at a design cost of $1,690,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $17,515,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,645,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $20,850,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5716--H5719]

    ALTERATION--FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE, MILWAUKEE, WI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to repair and restore the granite fac 
9ade at the historic Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse 
located at 517 E. Wisconsin Avenue in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at 
a design cost of $2,026,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$23,294,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,071,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $27,391,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5721--H5724]

  CONSTRUCTION--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY CONSOLIDATION AT ST. 
                       ELIZABETHS, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the continued development of the DHS consolidated headquarters 
at St. Elizabeths Campus in Washington, DC in accordance with 
and as revised and reduced by the 2015 DHS Headquarters 
Consolidation Enhanced Plan at an additional design cost of 
$18,422,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution, as amended by this resolution. This 
resolution amends the resolution approving prospectus PDC--
0002--WA11 on December 2, 2010 by reducing the estimated 
construction cost by $18,422,000.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H57260--H5739]

  CONSTRUCTION--ANIMAL AND PLANT HEALTH INSPECTION SERVICE BUILDING, 
                              PEMBINA, ND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
design and construction of a new 6,685 gross square foot 
facility, including the acquisition of approximately eight 
acres of land, for the United States Department of Agriculture 
Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service located at the 
Pembina, North Dakota U.S. Land Port of Entry, at a design cost 
of $284,000, a wetland mitigation cost of $540,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $4,297,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $236,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $5,357,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5741-- H5747]

        LEASE--FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 473,000 rentable square feet of 
space for the Federal Communications Commission currently 
located at 445 12th Street SW and 1250 Maryland Avenue SW in 
Washington, DC at a proposed total annual cost of $23,650,000 
for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
180 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 180 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5749-- H5752]

   LEASE--FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION, WESTERN--PACIFIC REGIONAL 
                         OFFICE, HAWTHORNE, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a new lease of up to 154,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 573 official parking spaces, for the Federal Aviation 
Administration currently located at the Hawthorne Federal 
Building in Hawthorne, California, at a proposed total annual 
cost of $7,546,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
187 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 187 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5754H5757]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             March 2, 2016.

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    ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the reconfiguration and renovation of space within government--
owned and leased buildings during fiscal year 2016 to improve 
space utilization, optimize inventory, and decrease reliance on 
leased space at a total cost of $75,000,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that consolidation projects result in reduced 
annual rent paid by the tenant agency.
    Provided, that no consolidation project exceeds $20,000,000 
in costs.
    Provided further, that preference is given to consolidation 
projects that achieve an office utilization rate of 130 usable 
square feet or less per person.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1157-- H1159]

    ALTERATION--ENERGY AND WATER RETROFIT AND CONSERVATION MEASURES 
                       PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to implement energy and water retrofit and 
conservation measures, as well as high performance energy 
projects, in Government--owned buildings during Fiscal Year 
2016 at a total cost of $10,000,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1161-- H1164]

    ALTERATION--JUDICIARY COURT SECURITY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to improve physical security in government--owned 
buildings occupied by the Judiciary and U.S. Marshals Service 
during Fiscal Year 2016 at a total cost of $20,000,000, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1166--67]

  ALTERATION--WILLIAM J. GREEN, JR. FEDERAL BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
Phase I of a two phase repair and alteration project for the 
approximately 841,000 gross square feet of William J. Green, 
Jr., Federal Building located at 600 Arch Street in 
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at an additional design cost of 
$1,200,000, a total estimated construction cost of $39,950,000 
and a total management and inspection cost of $3,850,000 for an 
estimated project cost of $45,000,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1169--H1176]

    ALTERATION--U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, PACIFIC HIGHWAY, BLAINE, WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to resolve exterior envelope 
deficiencies and promote energy savings at the U.S. Land Port 
of Entry located at Pacific Highway in Blaine, Washington at a 
design cost of $1,030,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$9,956,000 and a management and inspection cost of $944,000 for 
a total estimated project cost of $11,930,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1178-- H1181]

ALTERATION--EDWARD R. ROYBAL FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE, LOS 
                              ANGELES, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for the building system upgrades and 
the reconfiguration and alteration of space currently occupied 
by the U.S. District Courts in the Edward R. Roybal Federal 
Building and U.S. Courthouse in Los Angeles, California to 
allow for the consolidation of court operations currently 
housed in the Roybal Federal Building and in 312 North Spring 
Street at a design cost of $2,207,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $15,753,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,423,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $19,383,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1290--H1294]

           LEASE--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DALLAS, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 229,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 40 official parking spaces, for the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency currently located at 1445 Ross 
Street in Dallas, Texas, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$6,412,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
188 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 188 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H13580H1361]

    SITE ACQUISITION AND DESIGN--FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, BOYERS, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
site acquisition and design for the construction of 462,000 
gross square feet of space to provide a long--term housing 
solution for the Office of Personnel Management, the Social 
Security Administration, and the Department of Defense in the 
vicinity of Boyers, Pennsylvania to allow the Government to 
consolidate these operations, currently housed in leased space 
in an underground mine, into an owned facility at a site 
acquisition cost of $12,000,000, a design cost of $11,562,000, 
and a Management and Inspection cost of $7,638,000 for a total 
estimated project cost for design and site acquisition of 
$31,200,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1183--H1187]

     BUILDING ACQUISITION--IRS ANNEX BUILDING PURCHASE, AUSTIN, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the acquisition of the Internal Revenue Service Annex Building 
composed of 144,101 rentable square feet of space and 179 
parking spaces located at 2021 Woodward Street in Austin, Texas 
at a building, site acquisition and total estimated project 
cost of $12,756,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1189--H1192]

          CONSTRUCTION--U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, COLUMBUS, NM

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the construction of new replacement land port of entry 
facilities of 69,243 gross square feet (including canopies) to 
safely and efficiently accommodate steady increases in car, 
truck and pedestrian traffic as well as incorporate extensive 
site improvements to address significant stormwater drainage 
issues at the port at an estimated construction cost of 
$79,600,000 and a management and inspection cost of $6,045,000 
for an estimated project cost of $85,645,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1194-- H1200]

       CONSTRUCTION--U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, ALEXANDRIA BAY, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the construction of facilities of 261,000 gross square feet 
(including canopies and structured parking) to replace the 
existing land port of entry in Alexandria Bay, New York in 
support of Phase II of a two--phase project at an estimated 
construction cost of $91,617,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $8,854,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $100,471,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1202--H1209]

            CONSTRUCTION--NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, NASHVILLE, TN

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the minimal additional site--related work, design and 
construction of a U.S. Courthouse, up to 386,000 gross square 
feet (including underground parking), located in Nashville, 
Tennessee, at additional site costs of $2,417,000, an 
additional design costs of $1,955,000, a total estimated 
construction cost of $172,193,000, and total management and 
inspection costs of $9,860,000 at a proposed total additional 
authorization of $186,425,000, for which a prospectus and fact 
sheet, amending the prospectus, is attached to, and included in 
this resolution. This resolution amends the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure resolutions of July 26, 2000, 
July 18, 2001, and July 21, 2004.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than eight courtrooms, including 
four for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, and 
two for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the design as reflected in the attached 
prospectus as amended by the fact sheet and any additional 
design shall conform with the requirements of the U.S. Courts 
Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1211-- H1225]

           LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 75,269 rentable square feet of 
space, including 2 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Education currently located at 50 Beale Street in San 
Francisco, California at a proposed total annual cost of 
$5,494,637 for a lease term of up to 3 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
468 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 468 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1227-- H1230]

    LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SAN 
                             FRANCISCO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 71,728 rentable square feet of space 
for the Army Corps of Engineers currently located at 1455 
Market Street in San Francisco, California at a proposed total 
annual cost of $4,662,320 for a lease term of up to 2 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
204 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 204 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1232--H1235]

  LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF IMMIGRATION 
   REVIEW AND U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, IMMIGRATION AND 
                 CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT, SAN FRANCISCO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a succeeding lease of up to 85,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 25 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration Review and the 
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement, Office of Principle Legal Advisors currently 
located at 100 Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California 
at a proposed total annual cost of $6,460,000 for a lease term 
of up to 10 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
556 square feet or less per person for the Executive Office of 
Immigration Review and 253 square feet or less per person for 
the Office of Principle Legal Advisors, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rates 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 556 square 
feet or higher per person for the Executive Office of 
Immigration Review or 253 square feet or higher per person for 
the Office of Principle Legal Advisors.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1237--H1241]

           LEASE--FEDERAL ELECTION COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 105,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 2 official parking spaces, for the Federal 
Election Commission currently located at 999 E Street, NW in 
Washington, DC at a proposed total annual cost of $5,250,000 
for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
218 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 218 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1243-- H1246]

LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, BALTIMORE, 
                                   MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 143,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 44 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers currently located at 10 
South Howard Street in Baltimore, Maryland at a proposed total 
annual cost of $4,842,200, including an annual parking cost of 
$123,200, for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
183 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 183 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1248-- H1251]

    LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, CUSTOMS AND BORDER 
                         PROTECTION, NEWARK, NJ

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 123,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 58 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection currently 
located at 1100 Raymond Boulevard in Newark, New Jersey at a 
proposed total annual cost of $4,551,000 for a lease term of up 
to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
290 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 290 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1253--H1256]

       LEASE--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for a 
lease extension of up to 326,057 rentable square feet of space, 
including 15 official parking spaces, for the Environmental 
Protection Agency currently located at 2777 Crystal Drive (One 
Potomac Yard) and 2733 Crystal Drive in Arlington, Virginia at 
a proposed total annual cost of $12,716,223 for a lease term of 
up to 5 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
196 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 196 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1258-- H1261]

         LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 97,000 rentable square feet of 
space for the Department of Veterans Affairs currently located 
at 801 I Street, NW in Washington, DC at a proposed total 
annual cost of $4,850,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
184 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 184 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1263-- H1266]

LEASE--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, REGIONAL HEADQUARTERS, DENVER, 
                                   CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 176,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 40 official parking spaces, for the 
Environmental Protection Agency Region 8 Headquarters currently 
located at 1595 Wynkoop Street in Denver, Colorado at a 
proposed total annual cost of $8,096,000 for a lease term of up 
to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
200 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 200 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1268--H1271]

               LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 115,000 rentable square feet of 
space for the Department of State currently located at 2121 
Virginia Avenue, NW in Washington, DC at a proposed total 
annual cost of $5,750,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
195 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 195 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1273--H1277]

  LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, 
                           NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 575,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 85 official parking spaces, for the U.S. 
Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration 
currently located at 600--700 Army Navy Drive in Arlington, 
Virginia at a proposed total annual cost of $22,425,000 for a 
lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
192 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 192 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1279-- H1282]

  LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION 
                          SERVICES, DALLAS, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 261,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 8 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Homeland Security, Citizenship and Immigration Services 
currently located at 4141 N. St. in Augustine, Mesquite, Texas, 
7701 N. Stemmons Freeway in Dallas, Texas, and 8001 N. Stemmons 
Freeway in Dallas, Texas at a proposed total annual cost of 
$7,830,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
218 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 218 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1284--H1288]

      LEASE--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, DALLAS, TX (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for a 
replacement lease of up to 229,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 40 official parking spaces, for the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency currently located at 1445 Ross 
Street in Dallas, Texas, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$6,412,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution as amended 
by this resolution. This resolution amends the Committee 
resolution dated February 12, 2015, authorizing a lease with an 
overall utilization rate of 188 square feet or less per person.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
210 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 210 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1296-- H1299]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                            April 20, 2016.

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 ALTERATION--EDWARD J. SCHWARTZ FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE, 
                        SAN DIEGO, CA (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of space in the Edward J, Schwartz Federal 
Building--Courthouse to backfill vacant space resulting from 
the opening of the San Diego Courthouse in FY2013, allowing 
federal tenants to reduce their overall footprint, the 
relocation of childcare operations currently housed in leased 
space, and correcting life safety and security deficiencies at 
an additional design and review cost of $5,795,000, an 
estimated additional construction cost of $49,800,000 and an 
additional management and inspection cost of $5,250,000 for an 
additional total estimated project cost of $60,845,000, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution. This resolution amends the resolution adopted by 
the Committee on September 17, 2014 related to prospectus PCA--
0167--SD14.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1928--H1936]

             ALTERATION--DISTRICT COURTHOUSE, PENSACOLA, FL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a repair and alteration project to remediate mold, eliminate 
water infiltration, replace the building facade, and undertake 
system and site upgrades at the Pensacola District Courthouse 
located at 1 North Palafox Street in Pensacola, Florida at a 
design cost of $2,673,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$25,259,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,849,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $30,781,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1938-- H1942]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             May 25, 2016.

=======================================================================



 CONSTRUCTION/ALTERATION--NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE ANNEX, CHARLES R. JONAS 
                       COURTHOUSE, CHARLOTTE, NC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of an annex of approximately 
198,000 gross square feet, including approximately 83 parking 
spaces, and the repair and alteration of the Charles R. Jonas 
Courthouse located at 401 West Trade Street in Charlotte, North 
Carolina, at an additional design cost of $5,284,000, a total 
estimated construction cost of $140,594,000, and total 
management and inspection cost of $10,282,000 at a total 
additional authorization of $156,160,000 for a total estimate 
project cost, including prior authorizations, of $164,660,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse annex and renovation of the existing courthouse, 
combined, contain no more than ten courtrooms, including four 
for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, two for 
Magistrate Judges and two for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
annex shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide, 
except as reflected in the attached prospectus.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H33010-- H3310]

CONSTRUCTION/ALTERATION--NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE ANNEX, JAMES M. ASHLEY AND 
             THOMAS W.L. ASHLEY U.S. COURTHOUSE, TOLEDO, OH

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of an annex of approximately 96,000 
gross square feet, including approximately 20 inside parking 
spaces, and the repair and alteration of the James M. Ashley 
and Thomas W.L. Ashley U.S. Courthouse located at 1716 
Spielbusch Avenue in Toledo, Ohio, at an additional site and 
design cost of $7,758,000, a total estimated construction cost 
of $83,522,000, and total management and inspection cost of 
$6,504,000 at a total additional authorization of $97,784,000 
for a total estimated project cost, including prior 
authorizations, of $104,284,000, for which a prospectus is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse annex and renovation of the existing courthouse, 
combined, contain no more than six courtrooms, including two 
for District Judges, one for Senior District Judges, one for 
Magistrate Judges and two for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
annex shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3312-- H3321]

           CONSTRUCTION--NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, GREENVILLE, SC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of a new U.S. courthouse of 
approximately 193,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 70 inside parking spaces, in Greenville, South 
Carolina, at an additional site and design cost of $2,483,000, 
a total estimated construction cost of $86,140,000, and total 
management and inspection cost of $5,376,000 at a total 
additional authorization of $93,999,000 for a total estimated 
project cost, including prior authorizations, of $104,999,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than seven courtrooms, including 
three for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, and 
two for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide, except as 
reflected in the attached prospectus.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3323-- H3331]

         CONSTRUCTION--NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of a new U.S. courthouse of 
approximately 305,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 83 inside parking spaces, in San Antonio, Texas, 
at a total estimated construction cost of $123,142,000, and 
total management and inspection cost of $7,439,000 at a total 
additional authorization of $130,581,000 for a total estimated 
project cost, including prior authorizations, of $144,581,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than eight courtrooms, including 
four for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, and 
two for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide, except as 
reflected in the attached prospectus.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3333-- H3342]

    ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the reconfiguration and renovation of space within government--
owned and leased buildings during fiscal year 2017 to improve 
space utilization, optimize inventory, and decrease reliance on 
leased space at a total cost of $75,000,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that an Expenditure Plan be submitted to the 
Committee prior to the expenditure of any funds.
    Provided, that consolidation projects result in reduced 
annual rent paid by the tenant agency.
    Provided, that no consolidation project exceeds $20,000,000 
in costs.
    Provided further, that preference is given to consolidation 
projects that achieve an office utilization rate of 130 usable 
square feet or less per person.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3344-- H3346]

    ALTERATION--ENERGY AND WATER RETROFIT AND CONSERVATION MEASURES 
                       PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to implement energy and water retrofit 
and conservation measures, as well as high performance energy 
projects, in Government--owned buildings during fiscal year 
2017 at a total cost of $10,000,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3348-- H3351]

 ALTERATION--FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government--
owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2017 at a total cost of 
$20,000,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3353--4]

   ALTERATION--JUDICIARY CAPITAL SECURITY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to improve physical security in Government--owned 
buildings occupied by the Judiciary and U.S. Marshals Service 
during Fiscal Year 2017 in lieu of future construction of new 
facilities at a total cost of $26,700,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3356--7]

    ALTERATION--MINTON--CAPEHART FEDERAL BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS, IN

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to undertake structural and related 
system upgrades of the parking garage at the Minton--Capehart 
Federal Building located at 575 North Pennsylvania Street in 
Indianapolis, Indiana at a design cost of $1,099,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $8,807,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $878,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $10,784,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3359--H3362]

     ALTERATION--F. EDWARD HEBERT FEDERAL BUILDING, NEW ORLEANS, LA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for the modernization of the F. Edward 
Hebert Federal Building located at 600 S. Maestri Place in New 
Orleans, Louisiana at a design cost of $5,740,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $55,606,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $5,262,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $66,608,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3364-- H3368]

        ALTERATION--JOHN F. KENNEDY FEDERAL BUILDING, BOSTON, MA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to replace the deficient roof, outdated 
chiller, and ventilation air duct systems and upgrade the 
lighting controls system in the John F. Kennedy Federal 
Building located at 15 New Sudbury Street in Boston, 
Massachusetts at a design cost of $3,207,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $34,202,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $2,864,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $40,273,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3370-- H3374]

              ALTERATION--985 MICHIGAN AVENUE, DETROIT, MI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, additional appropriations are 
authorized for repairs and alterations to extend service life, 
improve operational efficiency, and to undertake interior 
alterations for the reconfiguration and consolidation of 
federal agencies into the facility at 985 Michigan Avenue in 
Detroit, Michigan at additional estimated project costs of 
$14,617,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution. This resolution amends the resolution 
adopted by the Committee on July 16, 2014 related to prospectus 
PMI--1951--DE15.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3376-- H3380]

  ALTERATION--PATRICK V. MCNAMARA FEDERAL BUILDING GARAGE, DETROIT, MI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to undertake critical structural and 
related system upgrades of the Patrick V. McNamara Federal 
Building parking garage located at 477 Michigan Avenue in 
Detroit, Michigan at a design cost of $1,058,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $8,822,000 and a management and inspection 
cost of $840,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$10,720,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3382-- H3385]

 ALTERATION--2306/2312 BANNISTER ROAD FEDERAL BUILDING, KANSAS CITY, MO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to modernize select aging and 
deteriorating building systems and infrastructure of the 2306/
2312 Bannister Road Federal Building in Kansas City, Missouri 
at a design cost of $5,512,000, an estimated construction cost 
of $55,887,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$5,135,000 for a total estimated project cost of $66,534,000, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3387-- H3391]

       ALTERATION--CARL B. STOKES U.S. COURTHOUSE, CLEVELAND, OH

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to complete, repair, and expand the 
plaza system to correct the ongoing deterioration of the plaza 
system, eliminate water infiltration into the building, and 
allow for the completion of the unfinished portion of the plaza 
toward Superior Avenue at the Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse 
located at 801 W. Superior Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio at a 
design cost of $1,513,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$12,727,000 and a management and inspection cost of $1,284,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $15,524,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3393-- H3396]

             ALTERATION--911 FEDERAL BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to undertake structural repairs to 
correct seismic and structural deficiencies and reconfigure and 
alter approximately 33,500 rentable square feet of vacant space 
for backfill occupancy by the Department of Commerce's National 
Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration--National Marine 
Fisheries Service at the 911 Federal Building located at 911 NE 
11th Avenue in Portland, Oregon at a design cost of $1,800,000, 
an estimated construction cost of $19,200,000 and a management 
and inspection cost of $1,500,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $22,500,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3398-- H3401]

  ALTERATION--WILLIAM J. GREEN, JR. FEDERAL BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for Phase II of a two--phased project 
to realign and reconfigure tenant space, upgrade and/or replace 
multiple building systems, upgrade security, and improve the 
overall utilization for the approximately 841,000 gross square 
foot William J. Green, Jr., Federal Building located at 600 
Arch Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at an estimated 
construction cost of $48,450,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $3,850,000 for a total estimated project 
cost for Phase II of $52,300,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3403-- H3409]

             ALTERATION--AUSTIN FINANCE CENTER, AUSTIN, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to modernize the existing Austin 
Finance Center located at 1619 Woodward Street in Austin, Texas 
at a design cost of $2,535,000, an estimated construction cost 
of $17,863,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$2,383,000 for a total estimated project cost of $22,781,000, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3411-- H3414]

         DESIGN--JOSEPH P. ADDABBO FEDERAL BUILDING, QUEENS, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design of repairs and alterations to reconfigure space to 
allow for the consolidation of Social Security Administration 
operations on the lower floors (2--7) within the building to 
provide for the eventual build--out of office space for future 
federal tenants currently housed in leased space in the 
vicinity of Queens, NY in the Joseph P. Addabbo Federal 
Building located at 155--10 Jamaica Avenue in Queens, New York 
at a design cost of $8,500,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3416-- H3418]

   CONSTRUCTION--DHS CONSOLIDATION AT ST. ELIZABETHS, WASHINGTON, DC 
                               (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, additional appropriations are 
authorized for the ongoing construction of the DHS consolidated 
headquarters at the St. Elizabeths Campus in Washington, D.C. 
pursuant to the updated Enhanced Plan program as outlined in in 
the attached prospectus at an additional design cost of 
$12,755,000 for Phase 2b related to the Federal Emergency 
Management Agency and Phase 3 related to Immigration and 
Customs Enforcement, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
resolution and prospectus approved on December 2, 2010 related 
to prospectus PDC--0002--WA11.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3420-- H3434]

          CONSTRUCTION--APHIS BUILDING, PEMBINA, ND (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, additional appropriations are 
authorized for the acquisition of approximately eight acres of 
land, along with the design and construction of a new 6,685 
gross square foot facility for the United States Department of 
Agriculture Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service located 
at the Pembina, North Dakota U.S. Land Port of Entry, at an 
additional cost of $392,000, a prospectus for which is attached 
to and included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
resolution approved by the Committee on July 23, 2015 related 
to prospectus PND--0550--PE16.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3436-- H3442]

           LEASE--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DALLAS, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 135,260 rentable square feet of 
space, including 542 official parking spaces, for the Social 
Security Administration currently located at 1301 Young Street 
in Dallas, Texas at a proposed total annual cost of $4,869,360 
for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
172 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 172 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3444-- H3447]

          LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a replacement lease of up to 131,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 12 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Agriculture currently located at 3101 Park Center Drive in 
Alexandria, Virginia at a proposed total annual cost of 
$5,109,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
150 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 150 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3449--H3452]



=======================================================================


                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                          September 14, 2016.

=======================================================================



              LEASE--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, AUSTIN, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 219,000 rentable square feet of space for the 
Department of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service National 
Office currently located at 1821 Director's Boulevard in 
Austin, Texas at a proposed total annual cost of $8,103,000 for 
a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
190 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 190 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5529-- H5532]

              LEASE--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, FRESNO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 196,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 800 parking spaces, for the Department of the 
Treasury, Internal Revenue Service currently located at 855 M 
Street and 1325 Broadway Street in Fresno, California at a 
proposed total annual cost of $6,860,000 for a lease term of up 
to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
129 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included the prospectus that 
would result in an overall utilization rate of 129 square feet 
or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5534-- H5537]

       LEASE--U.S. INTERNATIONAL TRADE COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 207,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 2 official parking spaces, for the U.S. International 
Trade Commission currently located at 500 E Street, SW in 
Washington, D.C. at a proposed total annual cost of $9,315,000 
for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
343 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 343 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5539-- H5542]

                   LEASE--PEACE CORPS, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 173,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 5 official parking spaces, for the Peace Corps 
currently located at 1111 20th Street, NW in Washington, D.C. 
at a proposed total annual cost of $8,650,000 for a lease term 
of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
152 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 152 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5577-- H5580]

        LEASE--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, PHILADELPHIA, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 222,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 15 official parking spaces, for the U.S. 
Environmental Protection Agency currently located at 1650 Arch 
Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania at a proposed total annual 
cost of $8,436,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
200 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 200 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5582-- H5585]

      LEASE--PENSION BENEFIT GUARANTY CORPORATION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 431,800 rentable square feet of space, 
including 9 official parking spaces, for the Pension Benefit 
Guaranty Corporation currently located at 1200 K Street, 1225 I 
Street, and 1275 K Street, NW in Washington, D.C. at a proposed 
total annual cost of $21,590,000 for a lease term of up to 15 
years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included in 
this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
199 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 199 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5587-- H5590]

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE JOINT 
                           STAFF, SUFFOLK, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 403,737 rentable square feet of space for the 
Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of Defense, 
Joint Staff currently located at 116--116B Lake View Parkway in 
Suffolk, Virginia at a proposed total annual cost of $8,882,214 
for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
264 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 264 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5592-- H5595]

   LEASE--EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF IMMIGRATION REVIEW AND IMMIGRATION AND 
            CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT, SAN FRANCISCO, CA (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 91,100 rentable square feet of space, 
including 25 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Justice, Executive Office of Immigration Review and the 
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement, Office for Principle Legal Advisors currently 
located at 100 Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California 
at a proposed total annual cost of $6,832,500 for a lease term 
of up to 10 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution. This resolution amends the prior 
authorization of prospectus PCA--01--SF16 on March 2, 2016.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
556 square feet or less per person for the Executive Office of 
Immigration Review and 210 square feet or less per person for 
the Office of Principle Legal Advisors, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 556 square 
feet or higher per person for the Executive Office of 
Immigration Review or 210 square feet or higher per person for 
the Office of Principle Legal Advisors.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5597-- H5600]

 LEASE--NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, JACKSON AND CLAY 
             COUNTIES, MISSOURI, AND JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 806,794 rentable square feet of space, 
including 142 official parking spaces, for the National 
Archives and Records Administration, Federal Records Center 
currently located at 200 NW Space Center in Lee's Summit, 
Missouri at a proposed total annual cost of $5,647,558 for a 
lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
129 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 129 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5602-- H5606]

          LEASE--SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, FORT WORTH, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 163,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 3 official parking spaces, for the Small Business 
Administration, Office of Disaster Assistance currently located 
at 14951 and 14925 Kingsport Drive in Dallas, Texas at a 
proposed total annual cost of $4,727,000 for a lease term of up 
to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
292 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 292 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5608-- H5611]

     LEASE--EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 170,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 10 official parking spaces, for the Equal Employment 
Opportunity Commission currently located at 131 M Street NE in 
Washington, D.C. at a proposed total annual cost of $8,500,000 
for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
215 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 215 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5613-- H5616]

 LEASE, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 
                         AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 116,675 rentable square feet of 
space, including 6 official parking spaces, for a portion of 
the Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency 
Management Agency headquarters functions currently located at 
400 C Street SW and 800 K Street NW in Washington, D.C., and 
1800 South Bell Street in Arlington, Virginia at a proposed 
total annual cost of $5,483,725 for a lease term of up to 3 
years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included in 
this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
108 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 108 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5618--H5621]

 LEASE, DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT 
                         AGENCY, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 303,546 rentable square feet of 
space, including 17 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management Agency 
headquarters currently located in Federal Center Plaza I at 500 
C Street SW in Washington, D.C. at a proposed total annual cost 
of $14,266,662 for a lease term of up to 1 year, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
134 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 134 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5623-- H5626]

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS 
                      ENFORCEMENT, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 104,934 rentable square feet of 
space, including 6 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement 
currently located at 801 Eye Street, NW in Washington, D.C. at 
a proposed total annual cost of $4,722,000 for a lease term of 
up to 3 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
174 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 174 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not. delegate to any other agency the authority granted 
by this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5628-- H5631]

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS 
                      ENFORCEMENT, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 502,997 rentable square feet of 
space for the Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and 
Customs Enforcement currently located at 500 12th Street SW in 
Washington, D.C. at a proposed total annual cost of $22,635,000 
for a lease term of up to 4 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
238 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 238 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5633--H5636]

      LEASE--AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 355,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 15 official parking spaces, for the Agency for 
International Development currently located at 400 C Street SW 
in Washington, D.C., 2100 Crystal Drive and 2733 Crystal Drive 
in Arlington, Virginia at a proposed total annual cost of 
$17,750,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
153 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 153 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5638--H5641]

                 NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, DES MOINES, IOWA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of a new courthouse of 
approximately 229,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 42 parking spaces, in Des Moines, Iowa at a site 
cost of $6,000,000, a design cost of $9,571,000, a total 
estimated construction cost of $114,969,000, and total 
management and inspection cost of $6,062,000 at a total 
estimated project cost of $136,602,000, for which a prospectus 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than nine courtrooms, including 
three for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, two 
for Magistrate Judges and two for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5544-- H5550]

                  NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, HARRISBURG, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of a new courthouse of 
approximately 243,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 43 parking spaces, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania at 
an additional design cost of $5,336,000, a total estimated 
construction cost of $155,353,000, and total estimated 
management and inspection cost of $7,755,000 at a total 
additional authorization of $168,444,000 for a total estimated 
project cost, including prior authorizations, of $194,444,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution. This resolution amends prior authorizations of July 
24, 2002 and July 23, 2003.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than eight courtrooms, including 
three for District Judges, two for Senior District Judges, two 
for Magistrate Judges and one for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5552-- H5558]

 NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE ANNEX ALTERATION--TOMOCHICHI FEDERAL BUILDING and 
                        COURTHOUSE, SAVANNAH, GA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design and construction of an annex of approximately 46,000 
gross square feet, including approximately 25 parking spaces, 
in Savannah, Georgia at a site and design cost of $3,907,000, a 
total estimated construction cost of $21,502,000, and total 
management and inspection cost of $2,418,000 (minus prior 
authorizations of $8,026,000) at a total additional 
authorization of $19,801,000 for a total estimated project 
cost, including prior authorizations, of $27,827,000 and the 
repair and alteration of the Tomochichi Federal Building and 
Courthouse located at 125 Bull Street in Savannah, Georgia, at 
a design cost of $4,380,000, a total estimated construction 
cost of $68,700,000, and total management and inspection cost 
of $2,619,000 at a total estimated project cost of $75,699,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution. This resolution amends prior authorizations of May 
17, 1994, July 23, 2003, and November 5, 2009 and rescinds 
prior authorizations in the amount of $51,254,000.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse annex and renovation of the existing courthouse, 
combined, contain no more than four courtrooms, including one 
for District Judges, one for Senior District Judges, one for 
Magistrate Judges and one for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
annex shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5560-- H5568]

              NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, GREENVILLE, MISSISSIPPI

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
site acquisition and design and construction of a new 
courthouse of approximately 62,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 17 parking spaces, in Greenville, Mississippi at 
an estimated site cost of $2,500,000, an estimated design cost 
of $3,363,000, an estimated construction cost of $31,164,000, 
an estimated management and inspection cost of $3,075,000 for a 
total estimated project cost of $40,102,000, for which a 
prospectus is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than two courtrooms, including one 
for District Judges and one for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5570-- H5575]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           December 7, 2016.

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  CONSTRUCTION--FBI HEADQUARTERS CONSOLIDATION NATIONAL CAPITAL REGION

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, $834 million in appropriations are 
authorized for the site acquisition, design, management and 
inspection, and construction of a new federally--owned 
headquarters facility for the Federal Bureau of Investigation 
of not more than 2.1 million rentable square feet in the 
National Capital Region for the General Services 
Administration, for which a prospectus is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, the total funds made available through 
appropriations, including funds transferred to the ``Federal 
Bureau of Investigation, Construction'' account, do not exceed 
$2.11 billion (excluding the value realized from the exchange 
of the J. Edgar Hoover building, outfitting, and 
decommissioning costs).
    Provided further, the Administrator considers 
transportation impacts, including National Capital Planning 
Commission recommendations on parking and proximity to metro 
rail.
    Provided further, the Administrator considers the total 
costs to the government for relocations, site preparation, and 
site acquisition.
    Provided further, that such appropriations are authorized 
only for a project that results in a fully consolidated FBI 
Headquarters facility.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall transmit to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives and the 
Committee on Environment and Public Works of the Senate a 
report on the construction of a new headquarters for the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The report transmitted 
under this provision shall include a summary of the material 
provisions of the construction and full consolidation of the 
FBI in a new headquarters facility, including but not limited 
to, a schedule, the square footage, proposed costs to the 
Government, and a description of all buildings and 
infrastructure needed to complete the project.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall not delegate 
to any other agency the authority granted by this resolution.
    Provided further, that the Administrator's authority to 
make an award of this project expires two years from the date 
of the adoption of this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H7347--H7353]

                   NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE--ANNISTON, AL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the site acquisition, design and construction of a new U.S. 
Courthouse of approximately 63,000 gross square feet, including 
approximately 13 parking spaces, in Anniston, Alabama at an 
additional site and design cost of $2,414,000, a total 
estimated construction cost of $32,527,000, and total 
management and inspection cost of $3,234,000 for a total 
estimated project cost, including prior authorizations, of 
$42,575,000, for which a prospectus is attached to and included 
in this resolution. This resolution amends prior authorizations 
of July 24, 2002 and July 23, 2003.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than two courtrooms, including one 
for Senior District Judges and one for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H7355--H7360]

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, 
             OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY, NORTHERN VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 562,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 4 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Homeland Security, Customs and Border Protection, Office of 
Information Technology currently located in 11 separate 
buildings dispersed across six locations including six 
buildings in the VA--95 complex located at Boston Boulevard and 
Fullerton Road in Springfield, Virginia and other locations at 
1801 N. Beauregard Street in Alexandria, 6350 Walker Lane in 
Springfield, 7799 Leesburg Pike in Falls Church, 13990 Park 
East Circle in Chantilly, and 5971 Kingstowne Village Parkway 
in Alexandria, Virginia at a proposed total annual cost of 
$21,918,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
124 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 124 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H7362-- H7366]

            LEASE--FOOD and DRUG ADMINISTRATION, ATLANTA, GA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for a 
lease of up to 162,000 rentable square feet of space, including 
27 official parking spaces, for the Food and Drug 
Administration currently located at the FDA Atlanta complex 
consisting of three leased buildings; Crawford Building, Annex 
I and Annex II, and an additional lease location in College 
Park, Georgia at a proposed total annual cost of $5,994,000 for 
a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
322 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 322 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall riot delegate to any other agency the authority granted 
by this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H7368-- H7371]

 LEASE--NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, JACKSON AND CLAY 
        COUNTIES, MISSOURI, AND JOHNSON COUNTY, KANSAS (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, That 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 806,794 rentable square feet of space, 
including 142 official parking spaces, for the National 
Archives and Records Administration, Federal Records Center 
currently located at 200 NW Space Center in Lee's Summit, 
Missouri at a proposed total annual cost of $5,647,558 for a 
lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the resolution adopted by the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure on September 14, 2016.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an office utilization rate of 
129 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the office utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an office utilization rate of 129 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H7373-- H7377]

 LEASE--NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, MONTGOMERY AND PRINCE GEORGE'S 
                              COUNTIES, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 238,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 5 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health 
currently located at 6001 and 6101 Executive Boulevard in 
Rockville, Maryland at a proposed total annual cost of 
$8,330,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
183 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 183 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record at:
 H7379-- H7384]
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                                BY STATE

Alabama:
    Anniston--New Courthouse.....................................   124
California:
    Fresno--Internal Revenue Service.............................   102
    Hawthorne--Federal Aviation Administration, Western--Pacific 
      Regional Office............................................    39
    Los Angeles--
        Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse....    48
        Sixth Street Federal Building............................    28
    San Diego--
        Drug Enforcement Administration..........................     4
        Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse..    71
    San Francisco--
        Department of Education..................................    55
        Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse......     2
        U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers, San 
          Francisco, CA..........................................    56
        U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office of 
          Immigration Review and U.S. Department of Homeland 
          Security, Immigration and Customs Enforcement..........    57
        Executive Office of Immigration Review and Immigration 
          and Customs Enforcement................................   108
Colorado:
    Denver--Environmental Protection Agency, Regional 
      Headquarters...............................................    63
    Lakewood--Denver Federal Center Building 56..................    29
District of Columbia, Washington:
    1800 F Street Building, Presidential Transition Team.........    26
    Agency for International Development.........................   116
        Department of Homeland Security
        St. Elizabeths...........................................36, 94
        Federal Emergency Management Agency 

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        Immigration and Customs Enforcement 

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    Department of Justice........................................     7
        Bureau of Prisons........................................     5
        Civil Division...........................................     6
    Department of State..........................................    64
    Department of Veterans Affairs...............................    62
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission......................   111
    Federal Communications Commission............................    38
    Federal Election Commission..................................    58
    Peace Corps..................................................   104
    Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation.........................   106
    U.S. International Trade Commission..........................   103
Florida:
    Fort Lauderdale--United States Courthouse and Federal Office 
      Building...................................................    19
    Pensacola--
        District Courthouse......................................    72
        U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida.    20
Georgia:
    Atlanta--Food and Drug Administration........................   126
    Savannah--Tomochichi Federal Building and Courthouse.........   119
Indiana:
    Indianapolis--Minton--Capehart Federal Building..............    83
Iowa:
    Des Moines--New Courthouse...................................   117
Kansas:
    Johnson County--National Archives and Records Administration. 
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Louisiana:
    New Orleans--F. Edward Hebert Federal Building...............    84
Maryland:
    Baltimore--
        U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers......    59
        Montgomery and Prince George's Counties, National 
          Institutes of Health...................................   128
Massachusetts:
    Boston--John F. Kennedy Federal Building.....................    85
Michigan:
    Battle Creek--Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center................     3
    Detroit--
        985 Michigan Avenue......................................    86
        Patrick V. McNamara Federal Building Garage..............    87
        Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse...........................    30
Mississippi:
    Greenville--New Courthouse...................................   120
Missouri:
    Kansas City--2306/2312 Bannister Road Federal Building.......    88
    St. Louis--Goodfellow Federal Complex........................    31
    Jackson and Clay Counties--National Archives and Records 
      Administration 

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New Jersey:
    Newark--U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and 
      Border Protection..........................................    60
New Mexico:
    Columbus--U.S. Land Port of Entry............................    52
New York:
    Alexandria Bay--U.S. Land Port of Entry......................    53
    New York City--
        Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.....................    32
        Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building 

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        Federal Bureau of Investigation
          601 West 26th Street...................................     9
          85 10th Avenue 

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    U.S. Probation Office and U.S. Pretrial Services Office, 233 
      Broadway...................................................    10
    Queens--Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building...................    93
North Carolina:
    Charlotte--U.S. Courthouse Annex, Charles R. Jonas 
      Courthouse, Charlotte, NC..................................    75
North Dakota:
    Pembina--Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Building. 
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Ohio:
    Cleveland--Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse....................    89
    Toledo--New U.S. Courthouse Annex, James M. Ashley and Thomas 
      W.L. Ashley U.S. Courthouse................................    76
Oregon:
    Portland--911 Federal Building...............................    90
Pennsylvania:
    Boyers--Federal Office Building..............................    50
    Harrisburg--New Courthouse...................................   118
    Philadelphia--
        Environmental Protection Agency..........................   105
        William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building 

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Puerto Rico:
    Guaynabo--Internal Revenue Service...........................    11
    San Juan--Federal Bureau of Investigation....................    16
South Carolina:
    Greenville--New U.S. Courthouse..............................    77
Tennessee:
    Nashville--New U.S. Courthouse...............................    54
Texas:
    Austin--
        Austin Finance Center....................................    92
        Internal Revenue Service.................................   101
        Internal Revenue Service Annex Building Purchase.........    51
    Dallas--
        Department of Homeland Security, Citizenship and 
          Immigration Services...................................    66
        Environmental Protection Agency 

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        Social Security Administration...........................    96
    Fort Worth--Small Business Administration....................   110
    San Antonio--New U.S. Courthouse.............................    78
Virginia:
    Suffolk--Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of 
      Defense Joint Staff........................................   107
    Northern--
        Department of Agriculture................................    97
        Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
          Protection, Office of Information Technology...........   125
        Environmental Protection Agency..........................    61
        Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration...    65
Washington:
    Blaine--U.S. Land Port of Entry, Pacific Highway.............    47
    Seattle--Federal Office Building.............................    34
Wisconsin:
    Milwaukee--Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse..............    35
National Capital Region--........................................
    FBI Headquarters Consolidation National Capital Region.......   123
Various--
    Consolidation Activities Program 

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    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Program.. 

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    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program 

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    Judiciary Capital Security Program...........................    82

                                BY TYPE

Alteration--
    1800 F Street Building, Presidential Transition Team, 
      Washington, DC.............................................    26
    2306/2312 Bannister Road Federal Building, Kansas City, MO...    88
    911 Federal Building, Portland, OR...........................    90
    985 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI (Amended)...................    86
    Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY...........    32
    Federal Office Building, Seattle, WA.........................    34
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY 



    Austin Finance Center, Austin, TX............................    92
    Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH................    89
    Consolidation Activities Projects, Various Buildings 




    Denver Federal Center Building 56, Lakewood, CO..............    29
    District Courthouse, Pensacola, FL...........................    72
    Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Diego, CA (Amended)........................................    71
    Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Los 
      Angeles, CA................................................    84
    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures Program, 
      Various Buildings 




    Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX (Amended)........    67
    F. Edward Hebert Federal Building, New Orleans, LA...........    84
    Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI..........    35
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings 



    Goodfellow Federal Complex, St. Louis, MO....................    31
    Hart--Dole--Inouye Federal Center, Battle Creek, MI..........     3
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY 

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    John F. Kennedy Federal Building, Boston, MA.................    85
    Judiciary Capital Security Program, Various Buildings........    82
    Judiciary Court Security Program, Various Buildings..........    45
    Minton--Capehart Federal Building, Indianapolis, IN..........    38
    Patrick V. Mcnamara Federal Building Garage, Detroit, MI.....    87
    Phillip Burton Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Francisco, CA..............................................     2
    Sixth Street Federal Building, Los Angeles, CA...............    28
    Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, Detroit, MI..................    30
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Pacific Highway, Blaine, WA.........    47
    William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA 

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Construction--
    Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service Building, Pembina, 
      ND 



    Department of Homeland Security Consolidation at St. 
      Elizabeths, Washington, DC.................................    36
    DHS Consolidation at St. Elizabeths, Washington, DC (Amended)    94
    FBI Headquarters Consolidation National Capital Region.......   125
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, San Juan, PR................    16
    New U.S. Courthouse, Greenville, SC..........................    77
    New U.S. Courthouse, Nashville, TN...........................    54
    New U.S. Courthouse, San Antonio, TX.........................    78
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, NY..................    53
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Columbus, NM........................    52

Lease--
    Agency for International Development, Washington, DC.........   116
    Department of Agriculture, Northern VA.......................    97
    Department of Defense, Office of the Secretary of efense 
      Joint Staff, Suffolk, VA...................................   107
    Department of Education, San Francisco, CA...................    55
    Department of Homeland Security, Citizenship and Immigration 
      Services, Dallas, TX.......................................    66
    Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Office of Information Technology, Northern VA..   125
    Department of Homeland Security, Federal Emergency Management 
      Agency, Washington, DC 



    Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
      Enforcement, Washington, DC 



    Department of Justice, Bureau of Prisons, Washington, DC.....     5
    Department of Justice, Civil Division, Washington, DC........     6
    Department of Justice, Washington, DC........................     7
    Department of State, Washington, DC..........................    64
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC...............    62
    Drug Enforcement Administration, San Diego, CA...............     4
    Environmental Protection Agency, Dallas, TX 

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    Environmental Protection Agency, Northern Virginia...........    61
    Environmental Protection Agency, Philadelphia, PA............   105
    Environmental Protection Agency, Regional Headquarters, 
      Denver, CO.................................................    63
    Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Washington, DC......   111
    Executive Office of Immigration Review and Immigration and 
      Customs Enforcement, San Francisco, CA (Amended)...........   108
    Federal Aviation Administration, Western--Pacific Regional 
      Office, Hawthorne, CA......................................    39
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 601 West 26th Street, New 
      York, NY...................................................     9
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY     8
    Federal Bureau of Investigation, 85 10th Avenue, New York, NY 
      (Amended)..................................................    21
    Federal Communications Commission, Washington, DC............    38
    Federal Election Commission, Washington, DC..................    58
    Food and Drug Administration, Atlanta, GA....................   126
    Internal Revenue Service, Austin, TX.........................   101
    Internal Revenue Service, Fresno, CA.........................   102
    Internal Revenue Service, Guaynabo, PR.......................    11
    National Archives and Records Administration, Jackson and 
      Clay Counties, MO, and Johnson County, KS..................   109
    National Archives and Records Administration, Jackson and 
      Clay Counties, MO, and Johnson County, KS (Amended)........   127
    National Institutes of Health, Montgomery and Prince George's 
      Counties, MD...............................................   128
    Peace Corps, Washington, DC..................................   104
    Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation, Washington, DC.........   106
    Small Business Administration, Fort Worth, TX................   110
    Social Security Administration, Dallas, TX...................    96
    U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers, 
      Baltimore, MD..............................................    59
    U.S. Department of Defense, Army Corps of Engineers, San 
      Francisco, CA..............................................    56
    U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Newark, NJ.....................................    60
    U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, 
      Northern Virginia..........................................    65
    U.S. Department of Justice, Executive Office of Immigration 
      Review and U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 
      Immigration and Customs Enforcement, San Francisco, CA.....    57
    U.S. International Trade Commission, Washington, DC..........   103
    U.S. Probation Office and U.S. Pretrial Services Office, 233 
      Broadway, New York, NY.....................................    10

Building Project Survey--
    U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Florida, 
      Pensacola, FL..............................................    26
    United States Courthouse and Federal Office Building, Fort 
      Lauderdale, FL.............................................    19

Site Acquisition and Design--
    Federal Office Building, Boyers, PA..........................    50

Building Acquisition--
    IRS Annex Building Purchase, Austin, TX......................    51

Construction/Alteration--
    New U.S. Courthouse Annex, Charles R. Jonas Courthouse, 
      Charlotte, NC..............................................    75
    New U.S. Courthouse Annex, James M. Ashley and Thomas W.L. 
      Ashley U.S. Courthouse, Toledo, OH.........................    76

Design--
    Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building, Queens, NY...............    93

New U.S. Courthouse--
    Annex Alteration--Tomochichi Federal Building and Courthouse, 
      Savannah, GA...............................................   119
    Anniston, AL.................................................   124
    Des Moines, IA...............................................   117
    Greenville, MS...............................................    20
    Harrisburg, PA...............................................   118