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                     U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

                  Resolutions Adopted by the Committee

    Approving Public Building Prospectuses During the 113th 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 Administrator--
Nothing 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.


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Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on February 28, 2013

Lease--
    Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service Northern 
      Virginia...................................................     3
    National Labor Relations Board Washington, DC................     4
    Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis 
      Washington, DC.............................................     5
    Department of Health and Human Services Administration for 
      Children and Families Washington, DC.......................     6
    Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector 
      General Washington, DC.....................................     7
    Department of Justice Washington, DC.........................     8
    Department of Veterans Affairs 1800 G Street, NW Washington, 
      DC.........................................................     9
    Department of Homeland Security U.S. Customs and Border 
      Patrol Queens, NY..........................................    10
    Department of Defense Zachary Taylor Building Northern 
      Virginia...................................................    11
    Department of Defense Hoffman Ii, Northern Virginia..........    12
    Department of Homeland Security U.S. Customs and Border 
      Protection National Targeting Centers Northern Virginia....    13
    Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare 
      Research and Quality Suburban Maryland.....................    14
    Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and 
      Mental Health Services Administration, Suburban Maryland...    15
    Department of Defense Northern Virginia......................    16
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern 
      Virginia...................................................    17
    Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service 
      Suburban Maryland..........................................    18

Alteration--
    Consolidation into Federally owned Space Various Locations...    19
    Exigent Need Projects Various Buildings......................    20

Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on December 4, 2013

Lease--
    Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Suburban Maryland.............    23
    Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Washington, DC.................................    25
    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC..    26
    Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
      Washington, DC.............................................    27
    Department of Justice, United States Marshals Service, 
      Northern Virginia..........................................    28

Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on February 11, 2014

Alteration--
    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures, Various 
      Buildings..................................................    31
    Fire and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings..............    32
    Lafayette Building, Washington, DC...........................    33
    Fairbanks Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Fairbanks, AK    34
    Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, Baltimore, MD.............    35
    George H. Fallon Federal Building, Baltimore, MD.............    36
    J.J. Pickle Federal Building, Austin, TX.....................    37
    Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, Detroit, MI..................    38

Construction--
    San Ysidro U.S. Land Port of Entry, San Ysidro, CA (Amended).    39
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Laredo, TX..........................    40

Lease--
    Department of Justice, Washington, DC........................    41
    Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs 
      Enforcement, New York, NY..................................    42
    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, 
      Northeast, Washington, DC..................................    43
    Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and 
      Programs Directorate, Northern Virginia....................    44
    Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security 
      Administration, Northern Virginia..........................    45
    National Institutes of Health, Suburban Maryland.............    46
    National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director, 
      Suburban Maryland..........................................    47

Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on March 13, 2014

Alteration--
    Federal Building, Little Rock, AR............................    51
    Byron White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, CO......................    52
    Richard C. Lee U.S. Courthouse, New Haven, CT................    53
    Chicago Federal Center, Chicago, IL..........................    54
    Robert A. Young Federal Building, St. Louis, MO..............    55
    Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building, Overland, MO...........    56
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY........    57
    Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT............    58
    Lewis F. Powell Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Annex, Richmond, VA..    59
    Federal Building and U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 
      Richland, WA...............................................    60

Design--
    William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA.....    61

Lease--
    Corporation for National and Community Service, Washington, 
      DC.........................................................    62
    Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration 
      Review, Northern Virginia..................................    63
    Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement 
      Network, Northern Virginia.................................    64

Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on July 16, 2014

Alteration--
    Consolidation Activities, Various Buildings..................    67
    Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Jose, CA...................................................    68

Construction and Alteration--
    John A. Campbell U.S. Courthouse, Mobile, AL (Amended).......    69

Additional Design--
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Columbus, NM (Amended)..............    70

Alteration--
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Projects, Various Buildings..    71
    Judiciary Court Security Program, Various Buildings..........    72
    Denver Federal Center Building 53, Lakewood, CO..............    73
    Frances Perkins Building, Washington, DC (Amended)...........    74
    GSA Headquarters Building, Washington, DC (Amended)..........    75
    Robert C. Weaver Building, Washington, DC (Amended)..........    76
    Sidney R. Yates Federal Building, Washington, DC (Amended)...    77
    IRS Annex Parking Deck, Chamblee, GA (Amended)...............    78
    536 South Clark Street Federal Building, John C. Kluczynski 
      Federal Building, U.S. Post Office Loop Station, Chicago, 
      IL.........................................................    79
    Captain John Foster Williams U.S. Coast Guard Building, 
      Boston, MA.................................................    80
    Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr, Federal Building, Boston, MA..........    81
    985 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI.............................    82
    Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, Detroit, MI..................    83
    Ted Weiss Federal Building, New York, NY (Amended)...........    84
    John Weld Peck Federal Building, Cincinnati, OH..............    85
    911 Federal Building, Portland, OR (Amended).................    86
    Bonneville Power Administration Federal Building, Portland, 
      OR (Amended)...............................................    87
    Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building, Fort Worth, TX.............    88
    John Wesley Powell Building, Reston, VA (Amended)............    89
    Richard H. Poff Federal Building, Roanoke, VA................    90
    Fire and Life Safety Repairs, Various Locations--Region Four 
      (Amended)..................................................    91

Construction--
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Calexico, CA (Amended)..............    92
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, NY (Amended)........    93

Resolutions Adopted by the Committee on September 17, 2014

Alteration--
    Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Diego, CA..................................................    97
    Harry S. Truman Building, Washington, DC (Amended)...........    98

Site and Construction--
    Federal Bureau of Investigation Winchester, VA...............    99

Lease--
    Department of State, Northern Virginia.......................   100
    Department of Education, Washington, DC......................   101
    Federal Bureau of Investigation: Baltimore City and 
      Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Howard Counties, MD...........   102
    Department of Veterans Affairs, South Bend, IN...............   103
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Springfield, MO..............   104
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Butler, PA...................   105
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Mobile, AL...................   106
    Department of Veterans Affairs, Rochester, NY................   107
    Department of Veterans Affairs, San Jose, CA.................   108


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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           February 28, 2013

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  LEASE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE NORTHERN 
                                VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 183,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 15 parking spaces, for the Department of 
the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, currently located at 
4301, 4401, and 4501 North Fairfax Drive, Arlington, Virginia, 
at a proposed total annual cost of $7, 13 7,000 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 
189 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 189 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.

          LEASE--NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 155,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 11 parking spaces, for the National Labor 
Relations Board, currently located at
    1099 14th Street, NW, Washington, DC, at a proposed total 
annual cost of$7,750,000 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 
of200 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 thereat; included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of200 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 I louse 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.

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF ECONOMIC ANALYSIS WASHINGTON, 
                                   DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 135,000 rentable square feet 
of space, for the Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic 
Analysis, currently located at 1441 L Street, NW, Washington, 
DC, at a proposed total annual cost of$6,750,000 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 
197 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 197 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 I louse 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.

   LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ADMINISTRATION FOR 
                  CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 214,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including three parking spaces, for the Department of 
Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and 
Families, currently located at 901 D Street, SW and at 1250 
Maryland Avenue, SW, Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual 
cost of$10,700,000 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 
170 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that arc 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereat; included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 170 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.

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL 
                             WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee 011 Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the US. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to.40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 110,000 rentable square feet 
of space, for the Department of Homeland Security, Office of 
the Inspector General, currently located at I 120 Vermont 
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual cost 
of$5,500,000 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 
21 J 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 211 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.

              LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee 011 Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the US. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a lease extension of up to 77,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including three parking spaces, for the Department of 
Justice Civil Division, currently located at 20 Massachusetts 
Avenue, NW, Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual cost 
of$3,850,000 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 
of323 square feet or Jess 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 of323 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.

   LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS 1800 G STREET, NW WASHINGTON

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the US. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations arc authorized 
for a lease extension of up to 170,868 rentable square feet of 
space, including one parking space, for the Department of 
Veterans Affairs, Veterans Benefits Administration and Office 
of Information Technology, currently located at I 800 G Street, 
NW, Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual cost 
of$8,543,400 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 
135 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 13 5 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.

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER PATROL 
                               QUEENS, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations arc authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 146,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 217 parking spaces, for the Department of 
Homeland Security U.S. Customs and Border Protection, currently 
located at JFK Airport, Building 77, Queens, NY, at a proposed 
total annual cost of
    $6,7l6,000 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 
of200 square feet or Jess 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 of200 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.

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE ZACHARY TAYLOR BUILDING NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
infrastructure of the US. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 585,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 10 parking spaces, for the Department of 
Defense, currently located at 2530
    Crystal Drive, Arlington, Virginia, at a proposed total 
annual cost of $22,815,000 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 
163 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 163 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. Adopted: February 28, 2013

       LEASE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE HOFFMAN II, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 448,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 1 1 parking spaces, for the Department of 
Defense, Department of the Army, currently located at 200 
Stovall Street, Alexandria, Virginia, at a proposed total 
annual cost of $17,472,000 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 
176 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 176 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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY U.S. CUSTOMS AND BORDER 
        PROTECTION NATIONAL TARGETING CENTERS NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a consolidation and expansion lease of up to 169,000 
rentable square feet of space, including 33 parking spaces, for 
the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border 
Protection, National Targeting Centers, currently located at 
12825 Worldgate Plaza, Reston, Virginia and 12379 Sunrise 
Valley Drive, Herndon, Virginia, at a proposed total annual 
cost of $6,591,000 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 
of207 square feet or less per person as detailed in the 
prospectus.
    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 of207 square 
feet or higher per person as detailed in the prospectus.
    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.

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES AGENCY FOR HEALTHCARE 
                 RESEARCH AND QUALITY SUBURBAN MARYLAND

    Resolved by Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
of the U.S. House of Representatives, that pursuant to 40 
U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized for a lease 
extension of up to I 33,895 rentable square feet of space, 
including seven parking spaces, for the Department of Health 
and Human Services, Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, 
currently located at 540 Gaither Road, Rockville, Maryland, at 
a proposed total annual cost of$4,686,325 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 
of268 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 of268 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.

  LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, SUBSTANCE ABUSE AND 
        MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION, SUBURBAN MARYLAND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a lease extension of up to 228,020 rentable square feet of 
space, including eight parking spaces, for the Department of 
Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health 
Services Administration, currently located at I Choke Cherry 
Road, Rockville, Maryland, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$7,980,700 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 
of242 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 of242 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.

             LEASE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 281,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 51 parking spaces, for the Department of 
Defense, currently located in the Suffolk Building, 5611 
Columbia Pike, Falls Church, Virginia, at a proposed total 
annual cost of$10,959,000 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.
    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 of200 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.

LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE FOREST SERVICE, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 106,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including eight parking spaces, for the Department of 
Agriculture, Forest Service, currently located at 1601 and 1621 
N. Kent Street, Arlington, Virginia, at a proposed total annual 
cost of $4,134,000 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 
182 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 J 82 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.

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT SERVICE SUBURBAN 
                                MARYLAND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of/he U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations arc authorized 
for a lease extension of up to 327,000 rentable square feet of 
space, including 30 parking spaces, for the Department of the 
Treasury, Financial Management Service, currently located at 
Metro II, 3 700 East West Highway, Hyattsville, Maryland, at a 
proposed total annual cost of $8,502,000 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 
249 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 oft he 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 249 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.

 ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION INTO FEDERALLY OWNED SPACE VARIOUS LOCATIONS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations arc authorized 
for alterations to the Daniel Patrick Moynihan U.S. Courthouse 
in New York, NY and the Peachtree Summit Federal Building in 
Atlanta, GA to allow for the consolidation of various 
government agencies from existing lease locations into 
federally owned space, at a proposed cost of $16,100,000, 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.

          ALTERATION--EXIGENT NEED 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for critical needs projects to improve building safety systems, 
abate hazardous materials, and repair structural deficiencies 
within Government-owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2013, at a 
proposed cost of$122,936,000, 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.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                            December 4, 2013

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        LEASE--NUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION, SUBURBAN MARYLAND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 348,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 20 parking spaces, for the Nuclear 
Regulatory Commission, currently located at Two White Flint, 
11545 Rockville Pike, Bethesda, Maryland, at a proposed total 
annual cost of $11,832,000 for a lease term of up to 15 years, 
for which a prospectus and overall Housing Strategy amending 
such prospectus is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus and overall Housing Strategy 
constitutes authority to execute an interim lease for all 
tenants, if necessary, prior to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Food and Drug Administration, currently 
occupying four locations under leases expiring between 2014 and 
2016 in Bethesda and Rockville, MD, backfill no less than 
186,313 usable square feet in the building known as Three White 
Flint North at an annual rental rate of not more than 
$7,825,146.
    Provided that, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission shall be 
responsible for the rental costs for Three White Flint North 
which exceed the rental rate paid by the Food and Drug 
Administration, or any subsequent backfill tenant, for the term 
of the lease for Three White Flint North.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
the Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and the 
Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration agree to apply 
an overall utilization rate of 200 and 170 square feet or less 
per person, respectively,
    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 for the Nuclear Regulatory Commission 
and 170 for the Food and Drug Administration.
    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.

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, CUSTOMS AND BORDER PROTECTION, 
                             WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 109,000 rentable square feet 
of space for the Department of Homeland Security, Customs and 
Border Protection, currently located at 1400 L Street, NW, 
Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual cost of $5,450,000 
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 
167 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 167 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.

   LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND URBAN 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 86,000 rentable square feet of 
space for four Department of Housing and Urban Development 
components currently located at 550 12th Street SW, Washington, 
DC, at a proposed total annual cost of $4,300,000 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.
    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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, 
                             WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 157,000 rentable square feet 
of space for the Federal Bureau of Investigation, currently 
located at 1025 F Street, NW, Washington, DC, at a proposed 
total annual cost of $7,850,000 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 
186 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 186 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.

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, UNITED STATES MARSHALS SERVICE, NORTHERN 
                                VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 371,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 118 parking spaces, for the Department of 
Justice, United States Marshals Service, currently located at 
multiple locations in Arlington, VA (1750 Crystal Drive, 1550 
Crystal Drive, 1901 South Bell Street, 241 18th Street South 
and 210 12th Street South), at a proposed total annual cost of 
$14,469,000 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 
193 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 193 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.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           February 11, 2014

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
to implement energy and water retrofit and conservation 
measures in Government-owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2014, 
at a proposed cost of $5,000,000, 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.

      ALTERATION--FIRE 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government-owned 
buildings during Fiscal Year 2014, at a proposed cost of 
$30,000,000, 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.

             ALTERATION--LAFAYETTE BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the second of two phases of the renovation of the Lafayette 
Building located at 811 Vermont Avenue, NW in Washington, DC, 
at a Phase II management and inspection cost of $6,830,000 and 
a Phase II estimated construction cost of $47,500,000 for a 
total additional authorization of $54,330,000, 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.

ALTERATION--FAIRBANKS FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE, FAIRBANKS, 
                                   AK

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to upgrade the heating, ventilation, and air 
conditioning (HVAC) system in the Fairbanks Federal Building 
and U.S. Courthouse located at 101 12th Avenue, Fairbanks, 
Alaska, at a design cost of $1,182,000, estimated construction 
cost of $10,092,000, and a management and inspection cost of 
$1,083,000 for a combined estimated total project cost of 
$12,357,000, 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.

      ALTERATION--EDWARD A. GARMATZ U.S. COURTHOUSE, BALTIMORE, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to provide upgrades, repairs and 
replacements to the electrical system in the Edward A. Garmatz 
U.S. Courthouse in Baltimore, Maryland, at a design cost of 
$30,000, an estimated construction cost of $7,081,000, and a 
management and inspection cost of $810,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $7,921,000, 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.

      ALTERATION--GEORGE H. FALLON FEDERAL BUILDING, BALTIMORE, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to make necessary repairs to the indoor parking 
garage located in the subfloors of the George H. Fallon Federal 
Building, located at 31 Hopkins Plaza in Baltimore, Maryland, 
at a design cost of $30,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$4,800,000, and a management and inspection cost of $551,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $5,381,000, 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.

          ALTERATION--J.J. PICKLE FEDERAL BUILDING, AUSTIN, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for modernizations, including 
outdated HVAC, fire alarm, electrical and plumbing systems as 
well as exterior improvements, at the J.J. Pickle Federal 
Building located at 300 East 8th Street in Austin, Texas, at a 
design cost of $3,452,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$33,154,000, and a management and inspection cost of $3,655,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $40,261,000, 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.

        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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for phase I of a multi-phase alteration project, including 
replacement of chillers, addition of fire safety stairs and 
freight elevator, addition of Ft. Street stair corridor, and 
basement loading improvements, to correct building deficiencies 
of the Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse located at 231 West 
Lafayette Boulevard in Detroit, Michigan, at a total project 
design cost for all phases of $10,200,000, an estimated 
construction cost for Phase I of $19,259,000, and a management 
and inspection cost for Phase I of $1,541,000 for a total 
authorization of $31,000,000, 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.

Amended--CONSTRUCTION--SAN YSIDRO U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, SAN YSIDRO, 
                                   CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the design and construction of the reconfiguration and 
expansion of the existing U.S. Land Port of Entry facility in 
San Ysidro, California and funding in support of Phase III of 
the project, amending prospectus number PCA-BSC-SD-approved 
September 24, 2008, at a site cost of $49,000,000, a design 
cost of $22,000,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$65,659,000, and a management and inspection cost of 
$12,428,000 for a total additional authorization cost of 
$149,087,000, an amended 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.

           CONSTRUCTION--U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, LAREDO, TX

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for construction to expand and modernize two of the four U.S. 
Land Port of Entry facilities at the Port of Laredo, the 
Convent Street and Juarez/Lincoln facilities, in Laredo, Texas, 
to increase efficiency and improve safety and security for both 
vehicular and pedestrian traffic, at an estimated construction 
cost of $55,518,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$6,168,000 for a total additional authorization cost of 
$61,686,000, 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.

              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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 839,000 rentable square feet 
of space for the Department of Justice, currently located at 
600 E Street, NW, 1425 New York Avenue, NW, 601 D Street, NW, 
and 1331 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW in Washington, DC, at a 
proposed total annual cost of $41,950,000 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 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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY IMMIGRATION AND CUSTOMS 
                       ENFORCEMENT, 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 108,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 120 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of Homeland Security, Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement, currently located at 601 West 26th Street and One 
Penn Plaza in New York, New York, at a proposed total annual 
cost of $7,506,000 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 
235 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 235 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.

    LEASE--FEDERAL ENERGY REGULATORY COMMISSION, 888 FIRST STREET, 
                       NORTHEAST, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a succeeding lease of up to 504,000 rentable square feet of 
space for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, currently 
located at 888 First Street, NE in Washington, DC and another 
Federal agency, at a proposed total annual cost of $25,200,000 
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 
220 square feet or less per person.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services 
identifies another Federal agency as a backfill tenant 
consistent with the Housing Plan.
    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 220 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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, NATIONAL PROTECTION AND 
                PROGRAMS DIRECTORATE, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 123,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 4 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and 
Programs Directorate, currently located at 1110 North Glebe 
Road in Arlington, Virginia, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$4,797,000 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 
173 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 173 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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY, TRANSPORTATION SECURITY 
                   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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 625,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 85 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security 
Administration, currently located at 601 and 701 South 12th 
Street in Arlington, VA, 6354 Walker Lane in Springfield, 
Virginia, 1900 Oracle Way in Reston, Virginia, and 45065 
Riverside Parkway in Ashburn, Virginia, at a proposed total 
annual cost of $24,375,000 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 
153 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 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 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.

        LEASE--NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, SUBURBAN MARYLAND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a new lease of up to 345,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 5 official parking spaces, for the National 
Institutes of Health currently located at 6701 and 6705 
Rockledge Drive in Bethesda, Maryland and 6100 Executive Blvd. 
in Rockville, Maryland, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$12,075,000 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 
170 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 170 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.

LEASE--NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH, OFFICE OF THE DIRECTOR, SUBURBAN 
                                MARYLAND

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 194,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 5 official parking spaces, for the National 
Institutes of Health, Office of the Director currently located 
at 6011 Executive Boulevard, 6100 Executive Boulevard, 6120 
Executive Boulevard, and 2115 East Jefferson Street in 
Rockville, Maryland, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$6,790,000 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 
170 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 170 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.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             March 13, 2014

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             ALTERATION--FEDERAL BUILDING, LITTLE ROCK, AR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to upgrade and renovate building 
components and systems and to abate hazardous materials at the 
Little Rock Federal Building located at 700 West Capital 
Avenue, Little Rock, Arkansas, at a design cost of $972,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $7,383,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $894,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $9,249,000, 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.

          ALTERATION--BYRON WHITE U.S. COURTHOUSE, DENVER, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to undertake multiple system 
repairs at the Byron White U.S. Courthouse located at 1823 
Stout Street in Denver, Colorado, at a design cost of 
$1,000,000, an estimated construction cost of $13,000,000, and 
a management and inspection cost of $1,000,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $15,000,000, 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.

       ALTERATION--RICHARD C. LEE U.S. COURTHOUSE, NEW HAVEN, CT

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to resolve severe wear and 
deterioration of the windows at the Richard C. Lee U.S. 
Courthouse located at Church and Court streets in New Haven, 
Connecticut, at a design cost of $453,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $3,975,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $371,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $4,799,000, 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.

            ALTERATION--CHICAGO FEDERAL CENTER, CHICAGO, IL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to relocate and install a new boiler plant for 
the Chicago Federal Center, comprised of the Everett M. Dirksen 
Courthouse, the John C. Kluczynski Federal Building, and the 
U.S. Post Office Loop Station located at 219 S. Dearborn 
Street, 230 S. Dearborn Street, and 211 S. Clark Street, 
respectively, in Chicago, Illinois, at a design cost of 
$1,228,000, an estimated construction cost of $12,483,000, and 
a management and inspection cost of $1,289,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $15,000,000, 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.

      ALTERATION--ROBERT A. YOUNG FEDERAL BUILDING, 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for non-structural and structural seismic renovations to the 
Robert A. Young Federal Building located at 1222 Spruce in St. 
Louis, Missouri, at a design cost of $6,195,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $58,718,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $5,359,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $70,272,000, 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.

     ALTERATION--CHARLES F. PREVEDEL FEDERAL BUILDING, OVERLAND, MO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of approximately 208,000 rentable square feet of 
currently vacant space to meet the long term housing needs of 
the Veterans Benefits Administration at the Charles F. Prevedel 
Federal Building located at 9700 Page Boulevard in Overland, 
Missouri, at a design cost of $2,292,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $23,035,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,834,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $27,161,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, the Veterans Benefits Administration is 
consolidated into the Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building and 
associated leased space is released.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

   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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of approximately 55,000 rentable square feet of 
space for the Federal Bureau of Investigation at the Jacob K. 
Javits Federal Office Building located at 26 Federal Plaza in 
New York, New York, at a design cost of $593,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $5,417,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $510,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $6,520,000, 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.

     ALTERATION--FRANK E. MOSS U.S. COURTHOUSE, SALT LAKE CITY, UT

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of existing space of the Frank E. Moss U.S. 
Courthouse located at 350 South Main Street in Salt Lake City, 
Utah, to allow for the backfill of space by multiple tenant 
agencies currently housed in multiple leased locations, at a 
design cost of $1,000,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$13,000,000, and a management and inspection cost of $1,000,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $15,000,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the reconfigured space is backfilled and 
associated leased space is released.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

ALTERATION--LEWIS F. POWELL JR. U.S. COURTHOUSE AND ANNEX, RICHMOND, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of approximately 18,000 usable square feet of vacant 
space in the Lewis F. Powell Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Annex 
located at 1100 E. Main Street in Richmond, Virginia, to allow 
for the relocation of the Court of Appeals Office of Staff 
Council from leased space, at an estimated construction cost of 
$3,500,000 and a management and inspection cost of $407,000 for 
a total estimated project cost of $3,907,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the reconfigured space is backfilled by the 
Court of Appeals Office of Staff Council and the associated 
leased space is released.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

   ALTERATION--FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. POST OFFICE AND COURTHOUSE, 
                              RICHLAND, WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to upgrade the electrical and 
elevator systems in the Federal Building and U.S. Post Office 
and Courthouse located at 825 Jadwin Avenue in Richland, 
Washington, at a design cost of $1,320,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $11,517,000, and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,233,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $14,070,000, 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.

    DESIGN--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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the design of repairs and alterations for building system 
repairs, security upgrades, and shell work for floors three 
through ten at the William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building 
located at 600 Arch Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at a 
design cost of $6,500,000, 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.

 LEASE--CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICE, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 105,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 3 official parking spaces, for the 
Corporation for National and Community Service, currently 
located at 1201-1225 New York Avenue, 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 
198 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 198 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.

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW, 
                           NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 176,000 rentable square feet 
of space for the Department of Justice, Executive Office for 
Immigration Review, currently located at 5107 and 5201 Leesburg 
Pike in Falls Church, Virginia, at a proposed total annual cost 
of $6,864,000 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.

    LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY, FINANCIAL CRIMES ENFORCEMENT 
                       NETWORK, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 125,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 4 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement 
Network currently located at 2070 Chain Bridge Road in Vienna, 
Virginia, at a proposed total annual cost of $4,875,000 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 
241 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 241 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.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             July 16, 2014

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        ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the reconfiguration and renovation of space within 
government-owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2014 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 Fiscal Year Consolidation Activities Expenditure 
Plan 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.

 ALTERATION--ROBERT F. PECKHAM FEDERAL BUILDING & U.S. COURTHOUSE, SAN 
                                JOSE, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for limited scope repairs and alterations for the Robert F. 
Peckham Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse located at 280 
South First Street in San Jose, California at a design cost of 
$568,000, an estimated construction cost of $9,452,000, and a 
management and inspection cost of $660,853 for a total 
estimated project cost of $10,680,853, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends and replaces the originally planned site acquisition, 
design and construction of a new U.S. courthouse approved on 
July 23, 1998, as amended July 18, 2001 and as further amended 
July 23, 2003.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

 AMENDED--CONSTRUCTION & ALTERATION--JOHN A. CAMPBELL U.S. COURTHOUSE, 
                               MOBILE, AL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the design and construction of a U.S. Courthouse of up to 
155,600 gross square feet (including 38 inside parking spaces), 
located in Mobile, Alabama, at additional design costs of 
$8,503,000, a total estimated construction cost of $71,050,000, 
and management and inspection costs of $6,388,000 at a proposed 
total cost of $85,941,000, for which a fact sheet is attached 
to, and included in, this resolution. This resolution amends 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure resolution 
of November 5, 2009 authorizing appropriations pursuant to a 
May 11, 2000 11(b) report and fact sheet, and amending the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure resolution of 
July 23, 2003.
    Further resolved, that appropriations are authorized for 
the repair and alteration of the John A. Campbell U.S. 
Courthouse located at 113 St. Joseph Street in Mobile, Alabama, 
at a design cost of $3,406,000, an estimated construction cost 
of $26,611,000, and a management and inspection cost of 
$2,555,000 for a total estimated project cost of $32,572,000, a 
prospectus and fact sheet, amending the prospectus, for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse and renovation 
of space in the John A. Campbell U.S. Courthouse, combined, 
comply, 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 and renovation of space in the John A. Campbell U.S. 
Courthouse, combined, contains no more than nine courtrooms, 
including four for District and Senior District Judges, three 
for Magistrate Judges, and two for Bankruptcy Judges.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services submit a flood plain mitigation plan to the Committee 
on Transportation and Infrastructure on the new courthouse 
prior to construction award.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall conform with the requirements of the U.S. Courts Design 
Guide.

   AMENDED--ADDITIONAL DESIGN--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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for additional design of new replacement land port of entry 
(LPOE) facilities in Columbus, New Mexico at an additional 
design cost of $7,400,000, a prospectus for which is attached 
to and included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure resolution of 
April 5, 2006 authorizing appropriations as proposed in 
Prospectus Number PNM-BSD-CO07.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

ALTERATION--FIRE PROTECTION AND LIFE SAFETY 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government-owned 
buildings during Fiscal Year 2015 at a total cost of 
$40,000,000, 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.

    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. Sec. 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 2015 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.

      ALTERATION--DENVER FEDERAL CENTER BUILDING 53, LAKEWOOD, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to undertake system and 
architectural repairs as well as alteration or existing space 
at the Denver Federal Center, Building 53, located at West 6th 
Avenue and Kipling Street in Lakewood, Colorado at a design 
cost of $2,329,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$23,400,000 and a management and inspection cost of $1,997,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $27,726,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Forest Service is consolidated into 
government owned space and associated leased space is released.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

      AMENDED ALTERATION--FRANCES PERKINS BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to replace the fire alarm system at 
the Frances Perkins Building located at 200 Constitution 
Avenue, NW in Washington, DC, at a design and review cost of 
$1,500,000, an estimated construction cost of $13,380,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $1,440,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $16,320,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing 
prospectus number PEX-0000.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

     AMENDED--ALTERATION--GSA HEADQUARTERS BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for alterations to upgrade the elevators at the 1800 F Street 
Building, NW, in Washington, DC, at a design and review cost of 
$724,000, an estimated construction cost of $5,731,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $636,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $7,091,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing 
prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

     AMENDED--ALTERATION--ROBERT C. WEAVER BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to replace the fire alarm system at 
the Robert C. Weaver Building located at 451 7th Street, SW, in 
Washington, DC, at a design and review cost of $1,250,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $10,940,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,185,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $13,375,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing 
prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

 AMENDED--ALTERATION--SIDNEY R. YATES FEDERAL BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to undertake facade repairs and to 
replace chillers at the Sidney R. Yates Federal Building 
located at 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, in Washington, DC, at 
a design and review cost of $440,000, an estimated construction 
cost of $29,480,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$2,900,000 for a total estimated project cost of $32,820,000, a 
prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

       AMENDED--ALTERATION--IRS ANNEX PARKING DECK, CHAMBLEE, GA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to repair the structural 
deficiencies at the parking deck adjoining the Internal Revenue 
Service Service Center Annex located at 2385 Chamblee Tucker 
Road in Chamblee, Georgia, at an estimated construction cost of 
$6,619,000 and a management and inspection cost of $790,000 for 
a total estimated project cost of $7,409,000, a prospectus 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 28, 
2013 authorizing prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

ALTERATION--536 SOUTH CLARK STREET FEDERAL BUILDING, JOHN C. KLUCZYNSKI 
      FEDERAL BUILDING, U.S. POST OFFICE LOOP STATION, CHICAGO, IL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to reconfigure and alter currently 
vacant space at the 536 South Clark Street Federal Building, 
U.S. Post Office Loop Station, and the John C. Kluczynski 
Federal Building located in Chicago, Illinois, at a design cost 
of $1,230,000, an estimated construction cost of $14,626,000 
and a management and inspection cost of $1,260,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $17,116,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that Immigration and Customs Enforcement is 
consolidated into government owned space and associated leased 
space is released.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

  ALTERATION--CAPTAIN JOHN FOSTER WILLIAMS U.S. COAST GUARD 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to provide critical structural 
foundation and site repairs at the Captain John Foster Williams 
U.S. Coast Guard Building located in Boston, Massachusetts, at 
a design cost of $1,655,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$6,252,000 and a management and inspection cost of $709,000 for 
a total estimated project cost of $8,616,000, 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.

    ALTERATION--THOMAS P. O'NEILL, JR, 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to replace and upgrade multiple 
failing and deficient systems at the Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., 
Federal Building located at 10 Causeway Street in Boston, 
Massachusetts, at a design cost of $1,306,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $13,765,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,075,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $16,146,000, 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.

              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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to consolidate Federal agencies 
into 985 Michigan Avenue in Detroit, Michigan, at a design cost 
of $7,834,000, an estimated construction cost of $61,073,000 
and a management and inspection cost of $6,006,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $74,913,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration executes 
the existing purchase option in the lease, at an estimated cost 
of $1, and Federal agencies are consolidated into 985 Michigan 
Avenue.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

        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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for Phase II of a multi-phase alteration project, including 
replacement of the fire alarm electrical distribution systems, 
emergency generator, perimeter fan coils and passenger 
elevators and the extension of the fire sprinkler system, to 
correct serious building deficiencies at the Theodore Levin 
U.S. Courthouse located at 231 West Lafayette Boulevard in 
Detroit, Michigan, at an estimated construction cost for Phase 
II of $37,539,000 and a management and inspection cost for 
Phase II of $2,960,000 for a total authorization for Phase II 
of $40,499,000, 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.

     AMENDED--ALTERATION--TED WEISS FEDERAL 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to modernize elevators in the Ted 
Weiss Federal Building located at 290 Broadway in New York, New 
York, at a design cost of $1,004,000, an estimated construction 
cost of $9,811,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$918,000 for a total estimated project cost of $11,733,000, a 
prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

      ALTERATION--JOHN WELD PECK FEDERAL BUILDING, CINCINNATI, OH

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations that will reconfigure approximately 
233,000 usable square feet of space at the John Weld Peck 
Federal Building in Cincinnati, Ohio to meet the long term 
housing needs of the Internal Revenue Service, Department of 
Energy, Occupational Safety and Health Administration, Social 
Security Administration Office of Disability Adjudication and 
Review, and the U.S. Trustees, at a design cost of $2,872,000, 
an estimated construction cost of $29,725,000 and a management 
and inspection cost of $2,776,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $35,373,000, 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.

        AMENDED--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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to upgrade the electrical system in 
the 911 Federal Building located at 911 NE 11th Avenue in 
Portland, Oregon, at a design cost of $683,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $6,083,000 and a management and inspection 
cost of $673,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$7,439,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing prospectus number 
PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

AMENDED--ALTERATION--BONNEVILLE POWER ADMINISTRATION 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to upgrade multiple building 
systems at the Bonneville Power Administration Federal Building 
located at 905 NE 11th Avenue in Portland, Oregon, at a design 
cost of $817,000, an estimated construction cost of $7,422,000 
and a management and inspection cost of $811,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $9,050,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing 
prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

      ALTERATION--FRITZ G. LANHAM FEDERAL BUILDING, 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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to upgrade and renovate building 
components and systems to abate hazardous materials at the 
Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building located at 819 Taylor Street, 
in Fort Worth, Texas, at a design cost of $1,737,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $14,541,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $1,766,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $18,044,000, 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.

      AMENDED--ALTERATION--JOHN WESLEY POWELL BUILDING, RESTON, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to replace the fire alarm system at 
the John Wesley Powell Building located at 12201 Sunrise 
Highway in Reston, Virginia, at a design and review cost of 
$1,060,000, an estimated construction cost of $8,970,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $980,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $11,010,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing 
prospectus number PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

       ALTERATION--RICHARD H. POFF FEDERAL BUILDING, ROANOKE, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations to replace two exterior brick 
facade walls and undertake structural and life safety upgrades 
to the parking garage at theRichard H. Poff Federal Building 
located at 210 Franklin Road, SW, in Roanoke, Virginia, at a 
design cost of $1,076,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$12,762,000 and a management and inspection cost of $1,290,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $15,128,000, 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.

 AMENDED--ALTERATION--FIRE AND LIFE SAFETY REPAIRS, VARIOUS LOCATIONS--
                              REGION FOUR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for critical fire protection and life safety repairs in four 
separate buildings in Region 4. These buildings are the G. Ross 
Anderson, Jr. Federal Building and Courthouse located at 315 S. 
McDuffie Street in Anderson, South Carolina; the U.S. 
Customhouse located at 200 E. Bay Street in Charleston, South 
Carolina; the J. Roy Rowland Federal Building and Courthouse 
located at 100 N. Franklin Street in Dublin, Georgia; and the 
Federal Building located at 423 Frederica Street in Owensboro, 
Kentucky, at a design cost of $793,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $4,406,000 and a management and inspection 
cost of $632,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$5,831,000, a prospectus 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 28, 2013 authorizing prospectus number 
PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

      AMENDED--CONSTRUCTION--U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, CALEXICO, CA

    Resolved he the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
in support of a two-phase construction project, including new 
pedestrian processing and privately owned vehicle inspection 
facilities, a new head house to provide supervision and 
services to the non-commercial vehicle inspection area, new 
administration offices; and a parking structure, to reconfigure 
and expand the existing U.S. Land Port of Entry located in 
Calexico, California, at an additional Phase I estimated 
construction cost of $12,376,000 and an additional Phase II 
estimated construction cost of $72,931,000 for a total 
additional project cost of $85,307,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure 
resolution of December 2, 2010.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

   AMENDED--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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for Phase I of a two-phase construction project, including 
commercial inspection lanes, a new veterinary services 
building, an impound lot, a main administration building, non-
commercial inspection lanes, a new non-commercial secondary 
inspection plaza, new non-intrusive inspection buildings, and 
employee and visitor parking areas, to replace the existing 
land port of entry in Alexandria Bay, New York, at additional 
design cost of $3,500,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$93,216,000 and a management and inspection cost of $8,854,000 
for a total Phase I cost of $105,570,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution. This 
resolution amends the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure resolution of September 20, 2006 amending the 
Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure resolution of 
July 21, 2004.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           September 17, 2014

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 ALTERATION--EDWARD J. SCHWARTZ FEDERAL BUILDING AND U.S. COURTHOUSE, 
                             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. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for repairs and alterations for the reconfiguration and 
alteration of space in the Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building 
and U.S. Courthouse located at 880 Front Street in San Diego, 
California to consolidate the U.S. Immigration and Customs 
Enforcement and backfill other tenant agencies, at a design and 
review cost of $1,997,317, an estimated construction cost of 
$16,042,940 and a management and inspection cost of $1,688,743 
for a total estimated project cost of $19,729,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution. This 
resolution authorizes the prospectus as amended by the Fiscal 
Year Expenditures Plans for Major Repairs and Alterations 
Program submitted by the General Services Administration on 
February 7, 2014 and the revised Housing Plan dated August 
2014.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    AMENDED -- ALTERATION--HARRY S. TRUMAN BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the final phase of the multi-phase modernization of 
approximately one-half of the Harry S. Truman (Main State) 
Building located at 2201 C Street, NW in Washington, DC, 
including demolition and build out of the North Court area and 
the replacement of all HVAC, electrical and plumbing systems, 
the installation of a fire sprinkler system and replacement of 
elevators, at an additional estimated construction cost of 
$23,962,000 and an additional management and inspection cost of 
$1,577,000 for a total additional estimated project cost of 
$25,539,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution. This resolution authorizes the prospectus 
as amended by the revised Housing Plan dated August 2014. This 
resolution amends amounts authorized in the Committee on 
Transportation and Infrastructure resolution of August 1, 1996.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

 SITE AND CONSTRUCTION--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION WINCHESTER, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for the site and construction of a 256,425 gross square foot 
facility in Winchester, Virginia for the Federal Bureau of 
Investigation to support its current and future critical record 
management space needs at a site cost of $6,750,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $85,543,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $5,560,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $97,853,000, 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.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement shall include Frederick County, Virginia and the 
city of Winchester, Virginia.
    [Page: H7708-H7713

             LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF STATE, NORTHERN VIRGINIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 343,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 26 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of State to collocate the Bureau of Overseas 
Buildings Operations and the Bureau of Administration, 
Acquisitions and Logistics Management currently located at 1701 
N. Ft. Myer Drive and1735 N. Lynn Street, respectively, in 
Arlington, Virginia, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$13,377,000 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 
182 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 182 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.

             LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 290,000 rentable square feet 
of space, including 17 official parking spaces, for the 
Department of Education currently located at 550 12th Street 
SW, 555 New Jersey Avenue NW, and 1990 K Street NW, in 
Washington, DC, at a proposed total annual cost of $14,500,000 
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 
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.

 LEASE--FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION: BALTIMORE CITY AND BALTIMORE, 
                 ANNE ARUNDEL, AND HOWARD COUNTIES, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, appropriations are authorized 
for a replacement lease of up to 155,755 rentable square feet 
of space, including 184 official parking spaces, for the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation in Baltimore City and 
Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Howard Counties, MD to co-locate 
and reduce requirements currently located at 2600 Lord 
Baltimore Drive in Woodlawn, Maryland, 11700 Beltsville Drive 
in Beltsville, Maryland and 1520 Caton Center Drive in 
Catonsville, Maryland, at a proposed total annual cost of 
$4,984,160 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 
258 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 258 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.

         LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SOUTH BEND, IN

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a replacement lease of up to 
96,394 rentable square feet of space, and 520 parking spaces, 
for the Department of Veterans Affairs to replace the existing 
Community Based Outpatient Clinic in South Bend, Indiana, at a 
proposed unserviced annual cost of $3,466,615 for a lease term 
of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which, as amended by the 
respective section of the attached VA Lease Summaries, is 
attached to and authorized by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    [Page: H7730-H7735]

         LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SPRINGFIELD, MO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a replacement lease of up to 
91,800 rentable square feet of space, and 544 parking spaces, 
for the Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based 
Outpatient Clinic in Springfield, Missouri to replace the 
existing Gene Taylor Outpatient Clinic currently located in 
Mount Vernon, Missouri, at a proposed unserviced annual cost of 
$2,749,240 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which, as amended by the respective section of the attached VA 
Lease Summaries, is attached to and authorized by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.

      LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, BUTLER, PENNSYLVANIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a lease of up to 226,800 
rentable square feet of space, and 1,035 parking spaces, for 
the Department of Veterans Affairs for a Health Care Center in 
the vicinity of Butler, Pennsylvania, at a proposed unserviced 
annual cost of $6,582,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a 
prospectus for which, as amended by the respective section of 
the attached VA Lease Summaries, is attached to and authorized 
by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.

           LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, MOBILE, AL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a replacement lease of up to 
87,919 rentable square feet of space, and 521 parking spaces, 
for the Department of Veterans Affairs to replace the existing 
Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Mobile, Alabama, at a 
proposed unserviced annual cost of $2,984,028 for a lease term 
of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which, as amended by the 
respective section of the attached VA Lease Summaries, is 
attached to and authorized by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.

          LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, ROCHESTER, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a replacement lease of up to 
113,400 rentable square feet of space, and 672 parking spaces, 
for the Department of Veterans Affairs to replace the existing 
Community Based Outpatient Clinic in Rochester, Monroe County, 
New York, at a proposed unserviced annual cost of $4,611,600 
for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which, as 
amended by the respective section of the attached VA Lease 
Summaries, is attached to and authorized by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.

          LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SAN JOSE, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. Sec. 3307, a replacement lease of up to 
97,200 rentable square feet of space, and 576 parking spaces, 
for the Department of Veterans Affairs to replace the existing 
Community Based Outpatient Clinic in San Jose, California, at a 
proposed unserviced annual cost of $5,586,000 for a lease term 
of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which, as amended by the 
respective section of the attached VA Lease Summaries, is 
attached to and authorized by 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 lease 
contract(s) shall include a purchase option that can be 
exercised at the conclusion of the firm term of the lease.
    Provided further, that the delineated area of the 
procurement is identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, except that, if it 
is determined that the delineated area of the procurement 
should not be identical to the delineated area included in the 
prospectus and associated VA Lease Summary, an explanatory 
Statement shall be provided to the Committee on Transportation 
and Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.

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                                BY STATE

Alabama:
    Mobile--
        Department of Veterans Affairs ............................ 106
        John A. Campbell U.S. Courthouse ..........................  69             
Alaska:
    Fairbanks--Fairbanks Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse .....  34
    
Arkansas:
    Little Rock--Federal Building .................................  51

California:
    Calexico--U.S. Land Port of Entry .............................  82 

    San Diego--Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. 
      Courthouse ..................................................  97

    San Jose--
        Department of Veterans Affairs ............................ 108 

        Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse ....  68

    San Ysidro--San Ysidro U.S. Land Port of Entry ................  39 

Colorado:
    Denver--Byron White U.S. Courthouse ...........................  52

    Lakewood--Denver Federal Center Building 53....................  73 

Connecticut:
    New Haven--Richard C. Lee U.S. Courthouse  ....................  53

District of Columbia, Washington:
        Corporation for National and Community Service ............  62 

        Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis ........   5

        Department of Education ................................... 101

        Department of Health and Human Services Administration 
          for Children and Families ...............................   6

  Department of Homeland Security
            Office of the Inspector General .......................   7

            Customs and Border Protection .........................  25

        Department of Housing and Urban Development ...............  18

        Department of Justice .....................................   8

            Federal Bureau of Investigation .......................  27

        Department of Veterans Affairs ............................   9

        Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ......................  43 

        Frances Perkins Building ..................................  74

        GSA Headquarters Building .................................  75

        Harry S. Truman Building ..................................  98

        Lafayette Building ........................................  33

        National Labor Relations Board ............................   4

        Robert C. Weaver Building .................................  76

        Sidney R. Yates Federal Building ..........................  77 
Georgia:

    Chamblee--IRS Annex Parking Deck ..............................  78

Illinois:
    Chicago--
        536 South Clark Street Federal Building, John C. 
          Kluczynski Federal Building, U.S. Post Office Loop 
          Station .................................................  79

        Chicago Federal Center ....................................  54 

Indiana:
    South Bend--Department of Veterans Affairs .................... 103  

Maryland:
    Baltimore City and Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Howard 
      Counties--Federal Bureau of Investigation ................... 102
      
    Baltimore--
        Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse .........................  35

        George H. Fallon Federal Building .........................  36

    Suburban--
        National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director .....  47

  Department of Health and Human Services .........................  14
            Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality 

            Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services ............  15 
          Administration 

        Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service....  18

        National Institutes of Health .............................  46

        Nuclear Regulatory Commission .............................  23 

Massachusetts:
    Boston--
        Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Federal Building ..................  81

        Captain John Foster Williams U.S. Coast Guard Building ....  80 

Michigan:
    Detroit--
        985 Michigan Avenue .......................................  82

        Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse .......................... 38,83

Missouri:
    Overland--Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building ................  56

    Springfield--Department of Veterans Affairs ................... 104

    St. Louis--Robert A. Young Federal Building ...................  55

New Mexico:
    Columbus, U.S. Land Port of Entry .............................  70

New York:
    Alexandria Bay--U.S. Land Port of Entry .......................  93

    New York City--
        Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs 
          Enforcement .............................................  42

        Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building ...................  57

        Ted Weiss Federal Building ................................  84

    Queens--Department of Homeland Security U.S. Customs and 
      Border Patrol ...............................................  10

    Rochester--Department of Veterans Affairs ..................... 107
    
Ohio:
    Cincinnati--John Weld Peck Federal Building ...................  85

Oregon:
    Portland--
        911 Federal Building ......................................  86

        Bonneville Power Administration Federal Building ..........  87

Pennsylvania:
    Butler--Department of Veterans Affairs ........................ 105 

    Philadelphia--William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building ..........  61 

Texas:
    Austin--J.J. Pickle Federal Building ..........................  37

    Fort Worth--Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building ..................  88

    Laredo--U.S. Land Port of Entry ...............................  40

Utah:
    Salt Lake City--Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse .................  58

Virginia
    Reston--John Wesley Powell Building ...........................  89

    Richmond--Lewis F. Powell Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Annex .......  59

    Roanoke--Richard H. Poff Federal Building .....................  90

    Winchester--Federal Bureau of Investigation ...................  99

    Northern
        Department of Defense .....................................  16

            Hoffman II ............................................  12

            Zachary Taylor Building ...............................  11 

  Department of Homeland Security
            U.S. Customs and Border Protection National Targeting 
          Centers .................................................  13

            National Protection and Programs Directorate ..........  44

            Transportation Security Administration ................  63

  Department of Justice
            Executive Office for Immigration Review ...............  63

          United States Marshals Service ..........................  28

        Department of State ....................................... 100

        Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement 
          Network .................................................  64 

        Department of the Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service .....   3

        U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service ,,,,,,,,,,,,  17 

Washington
    Richland--Federal Building and U.S. Post Office and 
      Courthouse ..................................................  60

Various Locations:
    Consolidation Into Federally Owned Space ......................  19

    Consolidation Activities ......................................  67

    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures ...........  31

    Exigent Need Projects .........................................  20

    Fire and Life Safety Program ..................................  32

    Fire and Life Safety Repairs ..................................  91

    Fire Protection and Life Safety Projects ......................  71

    Judiciary Court Security Program ..............................  72



                                BY TYPE

Additional Design--
    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Columbus, NM .........................  70


Alteration--
    536 South Clark Street Federal Building, John C. Kluczynski 
      Federal Building, U.S. Post Office Loop Station, Chicago, 
      IL ..........................................................  79

    911 Federal Building, Portland, OR ............................  86

    985 Michigan Avenue, Detroit, MI ..............................  82

    Bonneville Power Administration Federal Building, Portland, 
      OR ..........................................................  87

    Byron White U.S. Courthouse, Denver, CO .......................  52

    Captain John Foster Williams U.S. Coast Guard Building, 
      Boston, MA ..................................................  80

    Charles F. Prevedel Federal Building, Overland, MO ............  56

    Chicago Federal Center, Chicago, IL ...........................  54

    Consolidation Activities, Various Buildings ...................  67

    Consolidation into Federally owned Space Various Locations ....  19 


    Denver Federal Center Building 53, Lakewood, CO ...............  73

    Edward A. Garmatz U.S. Courthouse, Baltimore, MD ..............  35

    Edward J. Schwartz Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San  
      Diego, CA  ..................................................  97

    Energy and Water Retrofit and Conservation Measures, Various 
      Buildings ...................................................  31

    Exigent Need Projects Various Buildings .......................  20

    Fairbanks Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Fairbanks, AK .  34

    Federal Building and U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, 
      Richland, WA ................................................  60

    Federal Building, Little Rock, AR .............................  51

    Fire and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings ................ 32  

    Fire and Life Safety Repairs, Various Locations--Region Four...  91 

    Fire Protection and Life Safety Projects, Various Buildings....  71 

    Frances Perkins Building, Washington, DC ......................  74

    Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT .............  58

    Fritz G. Lanham Federal Building, Fort Worth, TX ..............  88

    George H. Fallon Federal Building, Baltimore, MD ..............  36

    GSA Headquarters Building, Washington, DC .....................  75

    Harry S. Truman Building, Washington, DC ......................  98

    IRS Annex Parking Deck, Chamblee, GA ..........................  78

    J.J. Pickle Federal Building, Austin, TX ......................  37

    Jacob K. Javits Federal Office Building, New York, NY .........  57

    John Weld Peck Federal Building, Cincinnati, OH ...............  85

    John Wesley Powell Building, Reston VA ........................  89

    Judiciary Court Security Program, Various Buildings ...........  73

    Lafayette Building, Washington, DC ............................  33

    Lewis F. Powell Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Annex, Richmond, VA ...  59

    Richard C. Lee U.S. Courthouse, New Haven, CT .................  53

    Richard H. Poff Federal Building, Roanoke, VA .................  90

    Robert A. Young Federal Building, St. Louis, MO ...............  55

    Robert C. Weaver Building, Washington, DC .....................  76

    Robert F. Peckham Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, San 
      Jose, CA ....................................................  68

    Sidney R. Yates Federal Building, Washington, DC ..............  87

    Ted Weiss Federal Building, New York, NY ......................  84

    Theodore Levin U.S. Courthouse, Detroit, MA ...................  83

    Thomas P. O'Neill, Jr., Federal Building, Boston, MA ..........  81

Construction and Alteration--
    John A. Campbell U.S. Courthouse, Mobile, AL ..................  69

Construction--
    San Ysidro U.S. Land Port of Entry, San Ysidro, CA ............  39

    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, NY ...................  93

    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Calexico, CA .........................  92

    U.S. Land Port of Entry, Laredo, TX ...........................  40

Design--
    William J. Green, Jr. Federal Building, Philadelphia, PA ......  61

Lease--
    Department of Defense Hoffman II, Northern Virginia ...........   2

    Corporation for National and Community Service, Washington, 
      DC ..........................................................  62

    Department of Commerce Bureau of Economic Analysis 
      Washington, DC ..............................................   5

    Department of Defense Northern Virginia .......................  16

    Department of Defense Zachary Taylor Building Northern 
      Virginia ....................................................  11

    Department of Education, Washington, DC ....................... 101

    Department of Health and Human Services Administration for 
      Children and Families Washington, DC ........................   6

    Department of Health and Human Services Agency for Healthcare 
      Research and Quality Suburban Maryland ......................  14

    Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and 
      Mental Health Services Administration, Suburban Maryland ....  15

    Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs 
      Enforcement, New York, NY  ..................................  42

    Department of Homeland Security Office of the Inspector 
      General Washington, DC  .....................................   7

    Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border 
      Patrol Queens, NY ...........................................  10

    Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Customs and Border 
      Protection National Targeting Centers Northern Virginia .....  13

    Department of Homeland Security, Customs and Border 
      Protection, Washington, DC ..................................  25

    Department of Homeland Security, National Protection and 
      Programs Directorate, Northern Virginia .....................  44

    Department of Homeland Security, Transportation Security 
      Administration, Northern Virginia ...........................  45 

    Department of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, DC....  25
    Department of Justice Washington, DC ..........................  41

    Department of Justice, Executive Office for Immigration 
      Review, Northern Virginia ...................................  63

    Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
      Washington, DC ..............................................  27

    Department of Justice, United States Marshals Service, 
      Northern Virginia ...........................................  28

    Department of Justice, Washington, DC .........................   8

    Department of State, Northern Virginia ........................ 100

    Department of the Treasury Financial Management Service 
      Suburban Maryland ...........................................  18

    Department of the Treasury, Financial Crimes Enforcement 
      Network, Northern Virginia ..................................  64

    Department of Veterans Affairs 1800 G Street, NW Washington, 
      DC  .........................................................   9

    Department of Veterans Affairs, Butler, PA .................... 105

    Department of Veterans Affairs, Mobile, AL .................... 106

    Department of Veterans Affairs, Rochester, NY ................. 107

    Department of Veterans Affairs, San Jose, CA .................. 108

    Department of Veterans Affairs, South Bend, IN ................ 103

    Department of Veterans Affairs, Springfield, MO ............... 104

    Federal Bureau of Investigation: Baltimore City and 
      Baltimore, Anne Arundel, and Howard Counties, MD .            102

    Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, 888 First Street, 
      Northeast, Washington, DC ...................................  43

    National Institutes of Health, Office of the Director, 
      Suburban Maryland ...........................................  46

    National Institutes of Health, Suburban Maryland ..............  47

    National Labor Relations Board Washington, DC .................   4

    Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Suburban Maryland ..............  23

    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Northern 
      Virginia ....................................................  17

    Department of the Interior Fish and Wildlife Service, 
      Northern Virginia ...........................................   3


Site and Construction--
    Federal Bureau of Investigation Winchester, VA ................  99