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                  Resolutions Adopted by the Committee

    Approving Public Building Prospectuses During 
                    the 115th Congress


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             U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

            Resolutions Adopted by the Committee

    Approving Public Building Prospectuses During the
                      115th 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 sU.S.C.  ion 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 sU.S.C.  ion (a) of this section, for which 
an appropriation has not been made within one year after the 
date of such approval, either the Committee on Public Works of 
the Senate or the Committee on Public Works of the House of 
Representatives, may rescind, by resolution, its approval of 
such project at any time thereafter before such an 
appropriation has been made.
(d) Emergency leases by the AdministratorNothing in this 
section shall be construed to prevent the Administrator from 
entering into emergency leases during any period declared by 
the President to require such emergency leasing authority, 
except that no such emergency lease shall be for a period of 
more than 180 days without approval of a prospectus for such 
lease in accordance with sU.S.C.  ion (a) of this section.
(e) Limitation on leasing certain space
   (1) General rule
   The Administrator may not lease any space to accommodate--
     (A) computer and telecommunications operations;
     (B) secure or sensitive activities related to the national 
defense or security, except in any case in which it would be 
inappropriate to locate such activities in a public building or 
other facility identified with the United States Government; or 
(C) a permanent courtroom, judicial chamber, or administrative 
office for any United States court; if the average rental cost 
of leasing such space would exceed $1,500,000.
   (2) Exception--
   The Administrator may lease any space with respect to which 
paragraph (1) applies if the Administrator first determines, 
for reasons set forth in writing, that leasing such space is 
necessary to meet requirements which cannot be met in public 
buildings and submits such reasons to the Committee on 
Environment and Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on 
Public Works and Transportation of the House of 
Representatives.
(f) Dollar amount adjustment--
Any dollar amount referred to in this section and section 
603(b) of this title may be adjusted by the Administrator 
annually to reflect a percentage increase or decrease in 
construction costs during the preceding calendar year, as 
determined by the composite index of construction costs of the 
Department of Commerce. Any such adjustment shall be 
expeditiously reported to the Committee on Environment and 
Public Works of the Senate and the Committee on Public Works 
and Transportation of the House of Representatives.




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

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


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

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

                            C O N T E N T S

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Resolutions adopted on February 28, 2017.

Lease--
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, New Port Richey, FL....     1
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Oahu, HI...............     2
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Phoenix, AZ............     3
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Ponce, PR..............     4
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Redding, CA............     5
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, San Diego, CA..........     6
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, San Antonio, TX........     7
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Tulsa, OK..............     8

Resolutions adopted on April 12, 2018.

Alteration--
    GConsolidation Activities Program, Various Buildings.........    11
    GFire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings..    12
    GJudiciary Capital Security Program, Various Buildings.......    13
    GSeismic Mitigation Program, Various Buildings...............    14
Lease--
    GDepartment of Defense--Army Corps of Engineers, Sacramento, 
      CA.........................................................    15
    GSocial Security Administration, Salinas, CA.................    17
    GDepartment of the Treasury--Internal Revenue Service, 
      Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration, Denver, 
      CO.........................................................    19
    GDepartment of the Treasury--Internal Revenue Service, 
      Plantation, FL.............................................    21
    GDrug Enforcement Administration, Weston, FL.................    23
    GDepartment of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency, Prince 
      Georges County, MD.........................................    25
    GDepartment of Agriculture, Kansas City, MO..................    27
    GSecurities and Exchange Commission, Washington, DC..........    29
    GDepartment of State, Washington, DC.........................    31
    GDepartment of State, Washington, DC.........................    33
    GU.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Arlington, VA.............    35
Building Acquisition--
    GRobert T. Stafford U.S. Post Office & Courthouse, Rutland, 
      VT.........................................................    37

Resolutions adopted on June 27, 2018.

Alteration--
    GJohn W. McCormack U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, 
      MA.........................................................    41
Lease--
    GDepartment of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
      Seattle, WA................................................    42
    GSocial Security Administration, Baltimore County, MD........    44
Construction--
    GU.S. Land Port of Entry, Alexandria Bay, NY.................    46
Building Acquisition--
    GNew Orleans FBI Field Office Building Purchase, New Orleans, 
      LA.........................................................    47
Construction--
    GOtay Mesa U.S. Land Port of Entry, San Diego, CA............    48
Alteration--
    GLyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building, Washington, DC......    49
    GFederal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI.........    50
    GLewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse and U.S. Courthouse 
      Annex, Richmond, VA........................................    51
    GIRS Service Center, Ogden, UT...............................    52
    GFederal Office Building, Seattle, WA (amended)..............    53
    GPacific Highway U.S. Land Port of Entry, Blaine, WA 
      (amended)..................................................    54
    G911 Federal Building, Portland, OR (amended)................    55
    GAnthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland, OH.......    56
    GJacob K. Javits Federal Building, New York, NY..............    57
    GAlexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY (amended)    58
    GMajor General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, Indianapolis, 
      IN.........................................................    59
    GHarry S. Truman Federal Building, Washington, DC (Amended)..    60
    GJames C. Corman Federal Building, Van Nuys, CA..............    61
Building Acquisition--
    GAmerican Red Cross Building Purchase, 2025 E Street, NW, 
      Washington, DC.............................................    62

Resolutions adopted on September 27, 2018

Alteration--
    GConsolidation Activities Program, Various Buildings.........    65
    GFire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings..    66
    GJudiciary Capital Security Program, Various Buildings.......    67
    GDenver Federal Center Building 48, Lakewood, CO.............    68
    GDenver Federal Center Building 53, Lakewood, CO.............    69
    GLyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building, Washington, DC......    70
    GMinton-Capehart Federal Building, Indianapolis, IN (Amended)    71
    GPotter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, Cincinnati, OH..............    72
    GCarl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH (Amended).....    73
    GU.S. Custom House, Philadelphia, PA.........................    74
    GAustin Finance Center, Austin, TX (Amended).................    75
Construction--
    GU.S. Land Port of Entry, Calexico, CA (Amended).............    76
    GFood and Drug Administration Laboratory, Lakewood, CO.......    77
Building Acquisition--
    GDepartment of Transportation Headquarters, 1200 New Jersey 
      Avenue, Southeast, Washington, DC..........................    78
Lease--
    GSecurities and Exchange Commission, New York, NY............    79
    GDepartment of Health and Human Services Food and Drug 
      Administration, Jamaica, NY................................    81
    GDepartment of Labor, Seattle, WA............................    83
    GCourt Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Pretrial 
      Services Agency, and Public Defender Service, Washington, 
      DC.........................................................    85
    GDepartment of Homeland Security Secret Service, Brooklyn, NY    87

Resolutions adopted on December 12, 2018

Alteration--
    GFrank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT...........    91
Acquisition--
    GNew U.S. Courthouse, Fort Lauderdale, FL....................    92
    GNew U.S. Courthouse, Huntsville, AL.........................    93
Lease--
    GU.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, San Diego, CA..........    94



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           February 28, 2017

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 LEASE----U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, NEW PORT RICHEY, FLORIDA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 114,000 net 
usable square feet of space, and 770 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in New Port Richey, Florida to replace and consolidate 
five existing leases at a proposed unserviced annual cost of 
$3,876,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H1492-1494]

       LEASE----U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, OAHU, HAWAII

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 66,000 net 
usable square feet of space, and 528 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Health Care Center in 
Oahu, Hawaii at a proposed unserviced annual cost of $3,392,400 
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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H1496--1498]

      LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, PHOENIX, ARIZONA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 203,000 net 
usable square feet of space, and 1,370 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in Phoenix, Arizona at a proposed unserviced annual cost 
of $6,353,900 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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H1500--1502]

     LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, PONCE, PUERTO RICO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 114,300 net 
usable square feet of space, and 915 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in Ponce, Puerto Rico to replace the existing Ponce 
Outpatient Clinic at a proposed unserviced annual cost of 
$5,436,108 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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1504--H1506]

    LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, REDDING, CALIFORNIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 77,000 net 
usable square feet of space, and 520 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in Redding, California to replace and consolidate two 
existing leases for the existing Redding Community Based 
Outpatient Clinic at a proposed unserviced annual cost of 
$3,343,340 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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1508--H1510]

   LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 99,986 net 
usable square feet of space, and 675 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in San Diego, California to replace and consolidate two 
existing outpatient facilities in San Diego at a proposed 
unserviced annual cost of $4,049,433 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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1512--H1515]

     LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SAN ANTONIO, TEXAS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 190,800 net 
usable square feet of space, and 1,526 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in San Antonio, Texas to replace and consolidate seven 
separate outpatient facilities in San Antonio at a proposed 
unserviced annual cost of $5,519,844 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, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H1517-H1519]

     LEASE----U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, TULSA, OKLAHOMA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, a lease of up to 140,000 net 
usable square feet of space, and 945 parking spaces, for the 
Department of Veterans Affairs for a Community Based Outpatient 
Clinic in Tulsa, Oklahoma to replace and consolidate two 
existing leases in Tulsa at a proposed unserviced annual cost 
of $4,634,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, 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, 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, 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.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             April 12, 2018

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    ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the reconfiguration and renovation of space within government-
owned and leased buildings during fiscal year 2018 to improve 
space utilization, optimize inventory, and decrease reliance on 
leased space at a total cost of $100,000,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution
    Provided, that an Expenditure Plan be submitted to the 
Committee prior to the expenditure of any funds.
    Provided, that consolidation projects result in reduced 
annual rent paid by the tenant agency.
    Provided, that no consolidation project exceeds $20,000,000 
in costs.
    Provided further, that preference is given to consolidation 
projects that achieve an office utilization rate of 130 usable 
square feet or less per person.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3232-H3234]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government-owned 
buildings during Fiscal Year 2018 at a total cost of 
$45,000,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3236-H3237]

   ALTERATION--JUDICIARY CAPITAL SECURITY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to improve physical security in Government-owned 
buildings occupied by the Judiciary and U.S. Marshals Service 
during Fiscal Year 2018 in lieu of future construction of new 
facilities at a total cost of $20,000,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3239-H3240]

       ALTERATION--SEISMIC MITIGATION PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to install, upgrade and improve seismic performance 
in Government-owned buildings during Fiscal Year 2018 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.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3242-H3244]

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE--ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS, SACRAMENTO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 233,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 65 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Defense, Army Corps of Engineers currently located at 1325 J 
Street in Sacramento, California. at a proposed total annual 
cost of $10,019,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
205 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 205 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3246-H3249]

           LEASE--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, SALINAS, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 70,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 3 official parking spaces, for the Social Security 
Administration currently located at 100 East Alvin Drive in 
Salinas, California at a proposed total annual cost of 
$3,534,300 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 
177 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 177 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3251-H3254]

 LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, TREASURY 
          INSPECTOR GENERAL FOR TAX ADMINISTRATION, DENVER, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 125,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 44 official parking spaces, for the Department of the 
Treasury--Internal Revenue Service and Treasury Inspector 
General for Tax Administration to consolidate three separate 
leases in the Denver, Colorado area at a proposed total annual 
cost of $5,125,000 for a lease term of up to 20 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
136 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 136 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3256-H3259]

     LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, 
                             PLANTATION, FL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease extension of up to 135,819 rentable square feet of 
space, including 65 official parking spaces, for the Department 
of the Treasury, Internal Revenue Service currently located at 
7850 SW 6th Court in Plantation, Florida at a proposed total 
annual cost of $5,025,303 for a lease term of up to 2 years, a 
prospectus for which is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
261 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 261 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3261-H3264]

           LEASE--DRUG ENFORCEMENT ADMINISTRATION, WESTON, FL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 133,503 rentable square feet of space, 
including 480 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration currently located at 
2100 and 2200 North Commerce Parkway in Weston, Florida at a 
proposed total annual cost of $5,354,805 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 
233 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 233 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity,
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3266-H3269]

   LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE AGENCY, PRINCE 
                           GEORGES COUNTY, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 266,000 rentable square feet of office and 
warehouse space, including 10 official surface parking spaces, 
for the Department of Defense, Defense Intelligence Agency 
currently located at 3300 75th Street in Landover, Maryland at 
a proposed total annual cost of $4,921,000 for a lease term of 
up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an office utilization rate of 
115 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the office utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an office utilization rate of 115 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3271-H3274]

           LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, KANSAS CITY, MO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 374,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 20 official parking spaces, for six components of the 
Department of Agriculture--Farm Service Agency, Risk Management 
Agency, Office of General Counsel, Agricultural Marketing 
Service, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service, and 
components of the Office of Chief Information Officer currently 
located at 6501 Beacon Drive in Kansas City, Missouri at a 
proposed total annual cost of $11,751,080 for a lease term of 
up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
200 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 200 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3276-H3279]

       LEASE--SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 1,274,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 10 official parking spaces, for the Securities and 
Exchange Commission currently located at 100 F Street NE, 600 
Second Street NE, and 700 Second Street NE in Washington, D.C. 
at a proposed total annual cost of $63,700,000 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 
229 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 229 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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3281-H3284]

               LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 101,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 15 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
State currently located at 515 22nd Street NW in Washington, 
D.C. at a proposed total annual cost of $5,050,000 for a lease 
term of up to 15 years, a prospectus for which is attached to 
and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
200 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 200 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3286-: H3289]

               LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF STATE, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 198,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 15 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
State currently located at 2200 C Street NW in Washington, D.C. 
at a proposed total annual cost of $9,900,000 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 
168 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 168 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3291-H3294]

         LEASE--U.S. PATENT AND TRADEMARK OFFICE, ARLINGTON, VA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 191,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 3 official parking spaces, for the U.S. Patent and 
Trademark Office currently located at Randolph Square, 2800 
South Randolph Street in Arlington, Virginia, at a proposed 
total annual cost of $7,449,000 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, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 153 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3296-H3299]

BUILDING ACQUISITION--ROBERT T. STAFFORD U.S. POST OFFICE & COURTHOUSE, 
                              RUTLAND, VT

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the acquisition of the Robert T. Stafford U.S. Post Office and 
Courthouse composed of 72,000 gross square feet of space 
located at 151 West Street in Rutland, Vermont at a total 
estimated project cost of $6,431,000, 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 Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the space occupied by the U.S. 
Courts contains no more than one courtroom.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H3301-H3305]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                             June 27, 2018.

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ALTERATION--JOHN W. MCCORMACK U.S. POST OFFICE AND COURTHOUSE, BOSTON, 
                                   MA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to correct failing mortar and masonry 
deficiencies and undertake necessary roof repairs, while 
preventing potential danger to pedestrians and vehicles from 
falling debris in the vicinity of the building at the John W. 
McCormack U.S. Post Office and Courthouse located at 5 Post 
Office Square in Boston, Massachusetts at a design cost of 
$721,000, an estimated construction cost of $9,218,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $812,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $10,751,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5854-H5857]

LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE, FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION, SEATTLE, 
                                   WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 130,876 rentable square feet of space, 
including 75 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation currently located at 
1110 3'd Avenue in Seattle, Washington at a proposed total 
annual cost of $6,282,048 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 
330 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 330 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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether, the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5859-H5862]

      LEASE--SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, BALTIMORE COUNTY, MD

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 824,563 rentable square feet of space, 
including 2,132 surface parking spaces, for the Social Security 
Administration currently located at 1500 Woodlawn Drive in 
Woodlawn, Maryland at a proposed total annual cost of 
$13,465,114 for a lease term of up to 10 years, a factsheet 
modifying prospectus PMD-02-BA16 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 
320 usable square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 320 usable 
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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5864-H5865]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the construction of facilities of 261,000 gross square feet 
(including canopies and structured parking) to replace the 
existing land port of entry in support of Phase II of a two-
phase project including construction of 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 in Alexandria Bay, New York at an additional 
estimated construction cost of $34,522,000 and a reduction of 
the management and inspection cost of $2,014,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $132,979,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the authorization of the Committee on March 2, 2016 for 
Prospectus No. PNY-BSC-AB16.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5867-H5874]

 BUILDING ACQUISITION--NEW ORLEANS FBI FIELD OFFICE BUILDING PURCHASE, 
                            NEW ORLEANS, LA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the acquisition and repair and alteration of the Federal Bureau 
of Investigation New Orleans Field Office Building located at 
2901 Leon C. Simon Road in New Orleans, Louisiana at a building 
and site acquisition cost of $24,000,000, a design cost of 
$510,000, an estimated construction cost of $4,000,000, and a 
management and inspection cost of $472,000 at a total estimated 
project cost of $28,982,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5876-H5881]

     CONSTRUCTION--OTAY MESA U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, SAN DIEGO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the construction of facilities of 404,026 gross square feet 
(including canopies and structured parking) to modernize and 
expand the Otay Mesa Land Port of Entry including expansion of 
the pedestrian processing facilities, construction of a 
commercial annex building, relocation of detention and Secure 
Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) 
facilities and hazardous material processing, construction of 
surface or structured parking for employees and visitors, and 
commercial import lot improvements at the Otay Mesa U.S. Land 
Port of Entry located in San Diego, California at an additional 
design cost of $10,062,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$100,718,000 and a management and inspection cost of 
$11,068,000 for a total estimated project cost of $121,848,000, 
excluding funds provided pursuant to Public Law 111-5, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5882-H5888]

   ALTERATION--LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON 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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the design of repairs and alterations to renovate and realign 
and reconfigure approximately 286,000 usable square feet of 
space occupied by the Department of Education and upgrade or 
replace multiple building systems as necessary at the Lyndon 
Baines Johnson Building located at 400 Maryland Avenue, SW in 
Washington, DC at a design cost of $4,200,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5889-H5891]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for fire and life-safety upgrades at 
the Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse located at 517 E. 
Wisconsin in Milwaukee, Wisconsin at a design cost of 
$1,069,000, an estimated construction cost of $11,205,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $717,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $12,991,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5893-H5896]

 ALTERATION--LEWIS F. POWELL, JR. U.S. COURTHOUSE AND U.S. COURTHOUSE 
                          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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for upgrading the exterior envelope at 
the Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse and Courthouse Annex 
located at 1100 E. Main Street in Richmond, Virginia at a 
design cost of $80,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$10,683,000 and a management and inspection cost of $914,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $11,677,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5898-H5901]

               ALTERATION--IRS SERVICE CENTER, OGDEN, UT

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for interior repairs, upgrade of aging 
building systems and infrastructure, site work, hazardous 
materials abatement, and life safety upgrades at the U.S. 
Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service Center 
located at 1160 West 1200 South in Ogden, Utah of at a design 
cost of $4,080,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$45,074,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,087,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $51,241,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5903-H5908]

            ALTERATION--FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING, SEATTLE, WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to restore the deteriorated exterior 
fac 9ade to stop material degradation and water intrusion into 
the building and replace the roof on the wing and dome shoulder 
at the Federal Office Building located at 909 1st Avenue in 
Seattle, Washington at an additional design cost of $351,000 an 
additional estimated construction cost of $3,377,000 and a 
reduction of the management and inspection cost of $344,000 for 
an additional project cost of $3,384,000 and a total estimated 
project cost of $24,234,000, a prospectus for which is attached 
to and included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
authorization of the Committee on July 23, 2015 for Prospectus 
No. PWA-0036-SE16.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5910-H5913]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to resolve exterior envelope 
deficiencies and promote energy savings at the Pacific Highway 
U.S. Land Port of Entry located in Blaine, Washington at an 
additional design cost of $657,000 an additional estimated 
construction cost of $5,016,000 and an additional management 
and inspection cost of $357,000 for an additional project cost 
of $6,030,000 and a total estimated project cost of 
$17,960,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution. This resolution amends the authorization of 
the Committee on March 2, 2016 for Prospectus No. PWA-00BN-
BL16.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5915-H5919]

             ALTERATION--911 FEDERAL BUILDING, PORTLAND, OR

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade the electrical system at the 
911 Federal Building located at 911 NE 11th Avenue in Portland, 
Oregon at an additional design cost of $57,000, an additional 
estimated construction cost of $811,000 and a reduction of the 
management and inspection cost of $154,000 for an additional 
project cost of $714,000 and a total estimated project cost of 
$8,153,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution. This resolution amends the authorizations 
of the Committee on February 28, 2013 and July 16, 2014 for 
Prospectuses Nos. PEX-00001 and POR-0033-PO15.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5926 H5929]

   ALTERATION--ANTHONY J. CELEBREZZE FEDERAL BUILDING, CLEVELAND, OH

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to renovate and provide consolidated 
space for the Veterans Benefits Administration, the Department 
of Labor Office of Workers' Compensation Programs and the 
Department of Education at the Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal 
Building located at 1240 E. 9th Street in Cleveland, Ohio at a 
design cost of $6,008,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$63,362,000 and a management and inspection cost of $4,854,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $74,224,000, 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. Provided further,not later than 30 calendar days 
after the date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking 
Member of the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of 
the House of Representatives is received by the Administrator 
of General Services, the Administrator shall provide such 
Member a response in writing that provides any information 
requested regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5931-H5936]

       ALTERATION--JACOB K. JAVITS 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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to address water infiltration and the 
resulting structural damage to the plaza, security pavilion, 
and garage at the Jacob K. Javits Federal Building located at 
26 Federal Plaza in New York, New York at a design cost of 
$5,131,000, an estimated construction cost of $57,670,000 and a 
management and inspection cost of $2,911,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $65,712,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5938-H5942]

    ALTERATION--ALEXANDER HAMILTON U.S. CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK, NY 
                               (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for Phase I of a two-phase project that 
will remediate water infiltration in the sub-basement and 
basement levels to prevent further damage at the Alexander 
Hamilton U.S. Custom House located at 1 Bowling Green in New 
York, New York of a reduction in design cost of $498,000, an 
additional estimated construction cost of $7,454,000 and an 
additional management and inspection cost of $537,000 for a 
total additional cost of $7,493,000 and total estimated project 
cost of $53,991,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
authorization of the Committee on July 23, 2015 of Prospectus 
No. PNY-0131-NY16.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5944-H5948]

ALTERATION--MAJOR GENERAL EMMETT J. BEAN FEDERAL CENTER, INDIANAPOLIS, 
                                   IN

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to renovate space and consolidate 
Federal agencies currently housed in leased space at the Major 
General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center located at 8899 E. 56th 
Street in Indianapolis, Indiana at a design cost of $3,435,000, 
an estimated construction cost of $39,707,000 and a management 
and inspection cost of $2,808,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $45,950,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5950--H5955]

 ALTERATION--HARRY S. TRUMAN FEDERAL BUILDING, WASHINGTON, DC (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade elevators at the Harry S. 
Truman Federal Building located at 2201 C Street, NW in 
Washington, DC at an additional project cost of $ $4,200,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $13,200,000, a prospectus 
for which is attached to and included in this resolution. This 
resolution amends and replaces the authorization for the Harry 
S. Truman Federal Building approved by the Committee on 
February 28, 2013 in Prospectus No. PEX-00001.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5957--H5960]

       ALTERATION--JAMES C. CORMAN FEDERAL BUILDING, VAN NUYS, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to replace roof, upgrade building 
systems, and improve egress and life-safety at the James C. 
Corman Federal Building located at 6230 Van Nuys Boulevard in 
Van Nuys, California at a design cost of $1,183,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $10,704,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $803,000 for a total estimated project cost 
of $12,690,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H5962-H5965]

  BUILDING ACQUISITION--AMERICAN RED CROSS BUILDING PURCHASE, 2025 E 
                       STREET, NW, WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the acquisition of the American Red Cross Building located at 
2025 E Street NW in Washington, DC at a total estimated project 
cost of $160,000,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at: H5921-H5924]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           September 27, 2018

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    ALTERATION--CONSOLIDATION ACTIVITIES PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the reconfiguration and renovation of space within government-
owned and leased buildings during Fiscal Year 2019 to improve 
space utilization, optimize inventory, and decrease reliance on 
leased space at a total cost of $70,000,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that an Expenditure Plan be submitted to the 
Committee prior to the expenditure of any funds.
    Provided, that consolidation projects result in reduced 
annual rent paid by the tenant agency.
    Provided, that no consolidation project exceeds $20,000,000 
in costs.
    Provided further, that preference is given to consolidation 
projects that achieve an office utilization rate of 130 usable 
square feet or less per person.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9257-H9260]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to upgrade, replace, and improve fire 
protection systems and life safety features in government-owned 
buildings during Fiscal Year 2019 at a total cost of 
$30,000,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and included 
in this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9262-H9263]

   ALTERATION--JUDICIARY CAPITAL SECURITY PROGRAM, VARIOUS BUILDINGS

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
alterations to improve physical security in government-owned 
buildings occupied by the Judiciary and U.S. Marshals Service 
during Fiscal Year 2019 in lieu of future construction of new 
facilities at a total cost of $11,500,000, a prospectus for 
which is attached to and included in this resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9265-H9266]

      ALTERATION--DENVER FEDERAL CENTER BUILDING 48, LAKEWOOD, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for the full modernization of and to 
convert Building 48 from a vacant warehouse building into a 
fully occupied office building, including upgrading building 
systems and the fire suppression system, repairing structural 
and architectural deficiencies, installing an elevator, abating 
hazardous materials, and improving landscaping and underground 
utilities at the Denver Federal Center located at West 6th 
Avenue and Kipling Street in Lakewood, Colorado at a design 
cost of $3,821,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$40,516,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,698,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $47,035,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9268-H9272]

      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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for the partial modernization of 
Building 53, including upgrading building systems and 
backfilling vacant space at the Denver Federal Center located 
at West 6th Avenue and Kipling Street in Lakewood, Colorado at 
a design cost of $3,464,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$38,306,000 and a management and inspection cost of $2,757,000 
for a total estimated project cost of $44,527,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9274-H9278]

   ALTERATION--LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON 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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for realigning and reconfiguring 
approximately 286,000 usable square feet of Department of 
Education-occupied space and upgrading or replacing multiple 
building systems at the Lyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building 
located at 400 Maryland Avenue, SW in Washington, D.C. at an 
additional design cost of $1,266,000, an estimated construction 
cost of $30,431,000, a management and inspection cost of 
$825,000 for a total additional project cost of $32,522,000 and 
a total estimated project cost of $36,722,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9280-H9283]

    ALTERATION--MINTON-CAPEHART FEDERAL BUILDING, INDIANAPOLIS, IN 
                               (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for structural and related system 
upgrades of the parking garage at the Minton-Capehart Federal 
Building located at 575 North Pennsylvania Street in 
Indianapolis, Indiana of a reduction in design cost of 
$195,000, an additional estimated construction cost of 
$3,358,000 and a reduction in management and inspection cost of 
$6,000 for a total additional cost of $3,157,000 and total 
estimated project cost of $13,941,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the authorization of the Committee on May 25, 2016 of 
Prospectus No. PIN-0133-IN17.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9285-H9289]

       ALTERATION--POTTER STEWART U.S. COURTHOUSE, CINCINNATI, OH

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for a consolidation project that will 
relocate the U.S. Bankruptcy Court from leased space to owned 
space at the Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse located in 
Cincinnati, Ohio at a design cost of $3,086,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $27,229,000, a management and inspection 
cost of $2,570,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$32,885,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9291-H9295]

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to complete, repair, and expand the 
plaza system at the Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse located at 
the intersection of Superior Avenue and Huron Road in 
Cleveland, Ohio of an additional design cost of $342,000, an 
additional estimated construction cost of $3,788,000 and an 
additional management and inspection cost of $310,000 for a 
total additional cost of $4,400,000 and total estimated project 
cost of $19,964,000, a prospectus for which is attached to and 
included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
authorization of the Committee on May 25, 2016 of Prospectus 
No. POH-0301-CL17.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9297-H9301]

            ALTERATION--U.S. CUSTOM HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, PA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for repairing and replacing domestic 
and storm water systems and upgrading and replacing the 
heating, ventilation, and air conditioning system at the U.S. 
Custom House located at 200 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia, 
Pennsylvania at a design cost of $7,440,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $78,025,000, a management and inspection 
cost of $10,005,000 for a total estimated project cost of 
$95,470,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9303-H9307]

        ALTERATION--AUSTIN FINANCE CENTER, AUSTIN, TX (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations for modernization, including replacing 
building systems, at the Austin Finance Center located at 1619 
Woodward Street in Austin, Texas of a reduction in design cost 
of $465,000, an additional estimated construction cost of 
$7,131,000 and a reduction in management and inspection cost of 
$725,000 for a total additional cost of $5,941,000 and total 
estimated project cost of $28,722,000, a prospectus for which 
is attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the authorization of the Committee on May 25, 2016 of 
Prospectus No. PTX-1618-AU17.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9309-H9313]

      CONSTRUCTION-U.S. LAND PORT OF ENTRY, CALEXICO, CA (Amended)

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, additional appropriations are 
authorized for Phase II of a two-phase project to reconfigure 
and expand the existing land port of entry in Calexico, 
California at an additional design cost of $970,000, an 
additional estimated construction cost of $14,847,000 and a 
reduction of management and inspection cost of $1,625,000 for a 
total additional cost of $14,192,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution. This resolution 
amends the authorization of the Committee on July 16, 2014 of 
Prospectus No. PCA-BSC-CA15.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9315-H9320]

  CONSTRUCTION--FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION LABORATORY, LAKEWOOD, CO

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
construction of a new laboratory facility of 68,000 gross 
square feet to provide a long-term housing solution for the 
Department of Health and Human Services-Food and Drug 
Administration at the Denver Federal Center at West 6th Avenue 
and Kipling Street in Lakewood, Colorado at a design cost of 
$3,570,000, an estimated construction cost of $23,335,000, a 
management and inspection cost of $2,414,000 for a total 
estimated project cost of $29,319,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9322-H9325]

 BUILDING ACQUISITION--DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION HEADQUARTERS, 1200 
              NEW JERSEY AVENUE, SOUTHEAST WASHINGTON, DC

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the acquisition, through a purchase option under an existing 
lease, of the building located at 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE in 
Washington, D.C. composed of 1,900,000 gross square feet and 
indoor parking spaces currently occupied by the Department of 
Transportation at a building and site acquisition cost of 
$760,000,000, closing costs of $7,900,000 and total estimated 
project cost of $767,900,000, a prospectus for which is 
attached to and included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the General Services Administration shall 
not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by this 
resolution.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9327-H9329]

        LEASE--SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION, NEW YORK, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 207,000 rentable square feet of space for the 
Securities and Exchange Commission currently located at 200 
Vesey Street in New York, New York at a proposed total annual 
cost of $14,332,680 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 
230 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 230 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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9331-H9334]

     LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES FOOD AND DRUG 
                      ADMINISTRATION, JAMAICA, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 224,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 100 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Health and Human Services-Food and Drug Administration 
currently located at 158-15 Liberty Avenue in Jamaica, New York 
at a proposed total annual cost of $6,944,000 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 office utilization rate of 
109 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the office utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an office utilization rate of 109 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 General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.
    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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9336-H9340]

                 LEASE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, SEATTLE, WA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 84,937 rentable square feet of space, 
including 20 official parking spaces, for the Department of 
Labor currently located at 300 5th Avenue in Seattle, 
Washington at a proposed total annual cost of $3,958,914 for a 
lease term of up to 3 years, a prospectus for which is attached 
to and included in this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
250 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 250 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 General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.
    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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9342-H9345]

    LEASE--COURT SERVICES AND OFFENDER SUPERVISION AGENCY, PRETRIAL 
      SERVICES AGENCY, AND PUBLIC DEFENDER 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.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 201,000 rentable square feet of space, 
including 35 official parking spaces, for the Court Services 
and Offender Supervision Agency for the District of Columbia, 
the Pretrial Services Agency for the District of Columbia, and 
the Public Defender Service for the District of Columbia 
currently located at 633 Indiana Avenue NW, 1025 F Street NW, 
and 601 Indiana Avenue NW in Washington, D.C. at a proposed 
total annual cost of $10,050,000 for a lease term of up to 20 
years, a prospectus for which is attached to and included in 
this resolution.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, the Administrator of General Services and 
tenant agencies agree to apply an overall utilization rate of 
204 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 204 square 
feet or higher per person.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.
    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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9347-H9351]

  LEASE--DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY SECRET SERVICE, BROOKLYN, NY

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C.  3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 92,210 rentable square feet of space for the 
Department of Homeland Security-Secret Service currently 
located in the Renaissance Plaza Building at 335 Adams Street 
in Brooklyn, New York at a proposed total annual cost of 
$5,593,459 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 
269 square feet or less per person, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the overall utilization rate 
cannot be achieved, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided that, except for interim leases as described 
above, the Administrator may not enter into any leases that are 
below prospectus level for the purposes of meeting any of the 
requirements, or portions thereof, included in the prospectus 
that would result in an overall utilization rate of 269 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 General Services Administration 
shall not delegate to any other agency the authority granted by 
this resolution.
    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, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity;
    Provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H9353-H9356]



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                Resolutions adopted by the Committee on 
                           December 12, 2018

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

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
repairs and alterations to address seismic deficiencies; 
undertake targeted building systems modernizations; and 
reconfigure, alter, and backfill vacant space at the Frank E. 
Moss U.S. Courthouse located at 350 South Main Street in Salt 
Lake City, Utah at a design cost of $9,650,000, an estimated 
construction cost of $100,016,000 and a management and 
inspection cost of $7,227,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $116,893,000, 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.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H10233-10240]

                NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
site acquisition and related site work, design and construction 
of a new U.S. Courthouse of approximately 255,000 gross square 
feet, including approximately 50 inside parking spaces, in Fort 
Lauderdale, Florida at a site cost of $15,675,000, a design 
cost of $12,670,000, an estimated construction cost of 
$152,365,000, and a management and inspection cost of 
$9,290,000 for a total estimated project cost of $190,000,000, 
for which a prospectus is attached to and included in this 
resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than 12 courtrooms, including six 
for Active District Judges, one for Senior District Judges, two 
for Bankruptcy Judges, and three for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that, except as provided in the 
prospectus, the design of the new courthouse shall not deviate 
from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H10213-10220]

                  NEW U.S. COURTHOUSE, HUNTSVILLE, AL

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
the site work, design and construction of a new U.S. Courthouse 
of approximately 123,100 gross square feet, including 
approximately 26 parking spaces, in Huntsville, Alabama at a 
site work cost of $1,150,000, a design cost of $6,504,000, an 
estimated construction cost of $73,799,000, and a management 
and inspection cost of $5,010,000 for a total estimated project 
cost of $86,463,000, for which a prospectus is attached to and 
included in this resolution.
    Provided, that the Administrator of General Services shall 
ensure that construction of the new courthouse complies, at a 
minimum, with courtroom sharing requirements adopted by the 
Judicial Conference of the United States.
    Provided further, that the Administrator of General 
Services shall ensure that the construction of the new 
courthouse contains no more than five courtrooms, including two 
for Active District Judges, one for Senior District Judges, one 
for Bankruptcy Judges, and one for Magistrate Judges.
    Provided further, that the design of the new courthouse 
shall not deviate from the U.S. Courts Design Guide.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H10224-10232]

       LEASE--U.S. DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS, SAN DIEGO, CA

    Resolved by the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the U.S. House of Representatives, that 
pursuant to 40 U.S.C. 3307, appropriations are authorized for 
a lease of up to 99,986 net usable square feet of space, and 
550 parking spaces, for the Department of Veterans Affairs for 
a Community Based Outpatient Clinic in San Diego, California at 
a proposed unserviced annual cost of $5,844,182 for a lease 
term of up to 20 years, a prospectus for which is attached to 
and included in this resolution. This resolution amends the 
Prospectus No. PCA-01-VA17 approved by the Committee on 
February 28, 2017.
    Approval of this prospectus constitutes authority to 
execute an interim lease for all tenants, if necessary, prior 
to the execution of the new lease.
    Provided that, to the maximum extent practicable, the 
Administrator shall include in the lease contract(s) a purchase 
option that can be exercised at the conclusion of the firm term 
of the lease.
    Provided further, that the Administrator shall require that 
the delineated area of the procurement is identical to the 
delineated area included in the prospectus, except that, if the 
Administrator determines that the delineated area of the 
procurement should not be identical to the delineated area 
included in the prospectus, the Administrator shall provide an 
explanatory statement to the Committee on Transportation and 
Infrastructure of the House of Representatives prior to 
exercising any lease authority provided in this resolution.
    Provided further, that the design of the outpatient clinic 
shall be consistent with the U.S. Department of Veterans 
Affairs' Community Based Outpatient Clinic Prototype Proposed 
Layouts.
    Provided further, not later than 30 calendar days after the 
date on which a request from the Chairman or Ranking Member of 
the Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure of the House 
of Representatives is received by the Administrator of General 
Services, the Administrator shall provide such Member a 
response in writing that provides any information requested 
regarding the project.
    Provided further, the Administrator of General Services may 
not enter into this lease if it does not contain a provision 
barring any individual holding a Federally-elected office, 
regardless of whether such individual took office before or 
after execution of this lease, to directly participate in, or 
benefit from or under this lease or any part thereof and that 
such provision provide that if this lease is found to have been 
made in violation of the foregoing prohibition or it is found 
that this prohibition has been violated during the term of the 
lease, the lease shall be void, except that the foregoing 
limitation shall not apply if the lease is entered into with a 
publicly-held corporation or publicly-held entity for the 
general benefit of such corporation or entity.
    Provided further, prior to entering into this lease or 
approving a novation agreement involving a change of ownership 
under this lease, the Administrator of General Services shall 
require the offeror or the parties requesting the novation, as 
applicable, to identify and disclose whether the owner of the 
leased space, including an entity involved in the financing 
thereof, is a foreign person or a foreign-owned entity; 
provided further, in such an instance, the Administrator of 
General Services shall notify the occupant agency(ies) in 
writing, and consult with such occupant agency(ies) regarding 
security concerns and necessary mitigation measures (if any) 
prior to award of the lease or approval of the novation 
agreement.

    [Additional materials inserted in the Congressional Record 
at H10221-10224]

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                                BY STATE

Alabama:
    Huntsville--New U.S. Courthouse ............................. 93
Arizona:
    Phoenix--
        U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs .....................  3
California:
    Calexico--U.S. Land Port of Entry (Amended) ................. 76
    Redding--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ................  5
    Sacramento--Department of Defense--Army Corps of Engineers .. 15
    Salinas--Social Security Administration ..................... 17
    San Diego--
        Otay Mesa U.S. Land Port of Entry ....................... 48
        U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ....................6,94 
    Van Nuys--James C. Corman Federal Building .................. 61

Colorado:
    Denver--Department of the Treasury-Internal Revenue Service, 
      Treasury Inspector General For Tax Administration ......... 19
    Lakewood--
        Denver Federal Center Building 48........................ 68 
        Denver Federal Center Building 53........................ 69 
        Food and Drug Administration Laboratory ................. 77
District of Columbia, Washington:
    American Red Cross Building Purchase, 2025 E Street, NW ..... 62
    Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Pretrial 
      Services Agency, and Public Defender Service .............. 85
    Department of State .......................................31,33
    Department of Transportation Headquarters, 1200 New Jersey 
      Avenue, Southeast ......................................... 78
    Harry S. Truman Federal Building ............................ 60
    Lyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building ....................49,70
    Securities and Exchange Commission .......................... 29 
Florida:
    Fort Lauderdale--New U.S. Courthouse ........................ 92
    New Port Richey--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ........  1
    Plantation--Department of the Treasury--Internal Revenue 
      Service ................................................... 21
    Weston--Drug Enforcement Administration ..................... 23
Hawaii:
    Oahu--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ...................  2
Indiana:
    Indianapolis--
        Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center ............. 59
        Minton-Capehart Federal Building (Amended) .............. 71
Louisiana:
    New Orleans--New Orleans FBI Field Office Building Purchase.. 47
Maryland:
    Baltimore County--Social Security Administration ............ 44
    Prince Georges County--Department of Defense, Defense 
      Intelligence Agency ....................................... 25
Massachusetts:
    Boston--John W. McCormack U.S. Post Office and Courthouse ... 41
Missouri:
    Kansas City--Department of Agriculture ...................... 27
New York:
    Alexandria Bay--U.S. Land Port of Entry ..................... 46
    Brooklyn--Department of Homeland Security Secret Service .... 87
    Jamaica--Department of Health and Human Services Food and 
      Drug Administration ....................................... 81
    New York City--
        Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House .................... 58
        Jacob K. Javits Federal Building ........................ 57
        Securities and Exchange Commission ...................... 79
Ohio:
    Cincinnati--Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse .................. 72
    Cleveland--
        Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building .................. 56
        Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse (Amended) ................ 73
Oklahoma:
    Tulsa--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ..................  8
Oregon:
    Portland--911 Federal Building............................... 55
Pennsylvania:
    Philadelphia--U.S. Custom House ............................. 74
Puerto Rico:
    Ponce--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ..................  4
Texas:
    Austin--Alteration Austin Finance Center (Amended) .......... 75
    San Antonio--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs ............  7
Utah:
    Ogden--IRS Service Center ................................... 52
    Salt Lake City--Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse ............... 91
Vermont:
    Rutland--Robert T. Stafford U.S. Post Office & Courthouse ... 37
Virginia:
    Arlington--U.S. Patent and Trademark Office ................. 35
    Richmond--Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse and U.S. 
      Courthouse Annex .......................................... 51
Washington:
    Blaine--Pacific Highway U.S. Land Port of Entry ............. 54
    Seattle--
        Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation .. 42
        Department of Labor ..................................... 83
        Federal Office Building ................................. 53
Wisconsin:
    Milwaukee--Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse ............. 50 
Various:
    Consolidation Activities Program ..........................11,65
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program ...................12,66 
    Judiciary Capital Security Program ........................13,67
    Seismic Mitigation Program .................................. 14 



                                BY TYPE

Alteration
    911 Federal Building, Portland, OR (amended) ................ 55
    Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY (amended). 58
    Anthony J. Celebrezze Federal Building, Cleveland, OH ....... 56
    Austin Finance Center, Austin, TX (Amended) ................. 75
    Carl B. Stokes U.S. Courthouse, Cleveland, OH (Amended) ..... 73
    Consolidation Activities Program, Various Buildings ...... 11,65 
    Denver Federal Center Building 48, Lakewood, CO ............. 68
    Denver Federal Center Building 53, Lakewood, CO ............. 69
    Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI ......... 50
    Federal Office Building, Seattle, WA (amended) .............. 53
    Fire Protection and Life Safety Program, Various Buildings 12,66  
    Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT ........... 91
    Harry S. Truman Federal Building, Washington, DC (Amended) .. 66
    IRS Service Center, Ogden, UT ............................... 52
    Jacob K. Javits Federal Building, New York, NY .............. 57
    James C. Corman Federal Building, Van Nuys, CA .............. 61
    John W. McCormack U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, MA 41
    Judiciary Capital Security Program, Various Buildings .....13,67 
    Lewis F. Powell, Jr. U.S. Courthouse and U.S. Courthouse 
      Annex, Richmond, VA ....................................... 51 
    Lyndon Baines Johnson Federal Building, Washington, DC ....49,70
    Major General Emmett J. Bean Federal Center, Indianapolis, IN 59
    Minton-Capehart Federal Building, Indianapolis, IN (Amended). 71
    Pacific Highway U.S. Land Port of Entry, Blaine, WA (amended) 54
    Potter Stewart U.S. Courthouse, Cincinnati, OH .............. 72
    Seismic Mitigation Program, Various Buildings ............... 14 
    U.S. Custom House, Philadelphia, PA ......................... 74
Building Acquisition
    American Red Cross Building Purchase, 2025 E Street, NW, 
      Washington, DC ............................................ 62
    U.S. Courthouse, Fort Lauderdale, FL ........................ 92
    U.S. Courthouse, Huntsville, AL ............................. 93
    Department of Transportation Headquarters, 1200 New Jersey 
      Avenue, Southeast, Washington, DC ......................... 78
    New Orleans FBI Field Office Building Purchase, New Orleans, 
      LA ........................................................ 47
    Robert T. Stafford U.S. Post Office & Courthouse, Rutland, VT 37
Construction
    U.S. Land Port of Entry ................................46,48,76
    Food and Drug Administration Laboratory ..................... 77
Lease
    Court Services and Offender Supervision Agency, Pretrial 
      Services Agency, and Public Defender Service, Washington, 
      DC ........................................................ 85
    Department of Agriculture, Kansas City, MO .................. 27 
    Department of Defense
        Defense Intelligence Agency ............................. 25
    Army Corps of Engineers ..................................... 15
    Department of Justice, Federal Bureau of Investigation, 
      Seattle, WA ............................................... 42
    Department of State .......................................31,33
    Department of the Treasury
        Internal Revenue Service ..............................19,21
    Department of Health and Human Services Food and Drug 
      Administration, Jamaica, NY ............................... 81
    Department of Homeland Security Secret Service, Brooklyn, NY. 87
    Department of Labor, Seattle, WA ............................ 83
    Department of Veterans Affairs .......................... 1-8,94
    Drug Enforcement Administration ............................. 23 
    Securities and Exchange Commission ........................29,79
    Social Security Administration ............................17,44
    U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, Arlington, VA ............. 35