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<abstract>Since the June 27, 2007, Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) hearing,
the project&apos;s construction has progressed, and according to the  
latest schedule, Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is still	 
projecting a June 27, 2008, completion date and a September 22,  
2008 opening date. Work has advanced on the project&apos;s heating,	 
ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system, interior wall	 
stone and ceiling installation, and other interior and exterior  
construction work. However, some delays have occurred in	 
activities on the project&apos;s critical path (i.e., the work on the 
fire alarm system) and on most of its near-critical paths, and	 
further delays are possible. AOC was able to mitigate the delay  
in the project&apos;s critical path by reducing the time available for
future fire alarm testing. This action may not produce the	 
desired results, though, given the complexity of the requirements
for fire alarm testing. Delays in near-critical activities such  
as the ceiling close-ins and the House and Senate expansion	 
spaces have reduced the time reserved for contingencies along	 
those near-critical paths, but have not yet affected the critical
path. Furthermore, a number of risks to the project&apos;s schedule	 
remain. These include potential problems in completing the	 
installation, integration, operation, and testing of the fire	 
alarm, security, and HVAC systems. Recently, for example, AOC&apos;s  
Chief Fire Marshal completed his initial plan for final 	 
acceptance testing of the fire alarm systems and found additional
complexity in testing requirements that has the potential to	 
delay the project for a number of months. In addition, the Fire  
Marshal has added testing requirements for all of the CVC&apos;s smoke
detectors, which could further delay the project&apos;s completion.	 
Given these and other risks to the project&apos;s schedule, we believe
that a September 2008 opening date is unlikely. In our view, AOC 
will be able to meet or come close to meeting the opening date	 
only if the CVC team promptly makes significant improvements in  
its execution of the project and the project&apos;s schedule. At the  
November 15, 2006, CVC hearing, we reported that the total cost  
of the entire CVC project at completion is likely to be about	 
$592 million without an allowance for risks and uncertainties,	 
and over $600 million with such an allowance. Because the	 
project&apos;s expected completion date remains uncertain, we have not
updated these estimates. At the committee&apos;s last CVC hearing, we 
suggested that AOC update its cost estimate. Given the recent	 
schedule developments, we continue to believe that AOC should	 
update its estimate of the cost to complete the CVC project. To  
date, about $556.2 million has been approved for CVC		 
construction, including about $25.2 million in fiscal year 2007  
appropriations. For fiscal year 2007, AOC has also received an	 
additional appropriation of $18.6 million for the CVC project,	 
which AOC has not yet received approval to obligate. AOC has	 
indicated that of this amount, approximately $6 million will be  
used for construction and $12.6 million will be used for	 
operations. AOC has also requested $20 million in fiscal year	 
2008 CVC construction appropriations to cover remaining costs,	 
and we estimate that AOC may need further appropriations in	 
future fiscal years for construction claims.</abstract>
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