Fiscal Year 1991 Budgets of the General Services Administration; the National Park Service (the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts); the Architect of the Capitol; and the Smithsonian Institution: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works and Transportation, House of Representatives, One Hundred First Congress, Second Session, February 28, 1990U.S. Government Printing Office, 1990 - 135 lappuses |
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additional ADMINISTRATION Public Buildings agencies ALTERATIONS PROJECT DESCRIPTIONS Annex appropriated Architect asbestos AUSTIN Bosco budget request building was constructed Buildings Service Federal Capitol Chairman committee Congressman Construction Services activity courtrooms Design and Construction Dollars in Thousands electrical elevators Emanuel Celler Estes Kefauver exhibit facilities FB/CT FEBRUARY 28 Federal Buildings Fund financing fire sprinkler system fiscal year 1991 floor FY 1991 PROGRAM gross area HAMMERSCHMIDT House HVAC increase installation inventory John Adams Buildings JOHN PAUL HAMMERSCHMIDT Judiciary Office Building Kennedy Center leased space Library of Congress maintenance million Museum National Park Service Obligational Authority occupiable area office space payments PETRI Phase plans project provides project will provide provides a gross provides an occupiable Public Buildings Service renovation rent Rental of Space REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS replacement requirements schedule Service Federal Buildings SERVICES ADMINISTRATION Public square feet staff story building Subcommittee U.S. Courthouse upgrading ventilating WHITE
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18. lappuse - Mr. Chairman and members of the subcommittee, it is a pleasure for me to appear before you today to present our program for fiscal year 1972.
88. lappuse - The remainder of $3,441,000 is required for several items for property and equipment maintenance replacement. I should mention that proper cyclical maintenance is a critical investment in the Capitol Complex. Several million dollars may seem costly, but compared to the cost of constructing a new building because we haven't kept an old one in good shape, these costs are relatively minor. The last category is Continuing and Initiating Other Programs, which jto-talsTrS46.955.000.
87. lappuse - ... or 9% of the increase; This category includes annualization of Civilian Pay Act and Wage-rate pay increases effected in October...
112. lappuse - Washington headquarters and $3 million is for capital equipment requirements of the 14 field offices and the Washington headquarters. Mr. Chairman, this concludes my prepared statement. I am pleased to have my associates on the Commission and the Commission staff with me today. We will be glad to answer questions you and other members of the committee may have.
69. lappuse - ... people who visit the park and those who pay taxes to support it; (3) the Government, represented by the superintendent and his associates; and (4) the public operators who have invested their money and must have both security for the investment and fair returns from it. Under the general policies of the Department of the Interior and the National Park Service, it is the superintendent who must play fair with all four parties and must harmonize the inevitable conflicts between the different interests....
110. lappuse - Hours for branches vary but most are open: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm Monday through Friday 9:00 am to 5:00 pm Saturday...
117. lappuse - BRADLEY MARKS OF THE DEFECTS DIVISION; AND DR. CHARLES HARTMAN, DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR Mr. TOMS. Thank you, Mr. Chairman, and good morning. I appreciate the opportunity to testify today concerning the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration's investigation of possible safety defects involving the Corvair heater. Before I begin, however, I would like to introduce the other gentlemen with me at the table. On my far left is Mr. Bradley Marks, the young man who had...
v. lappuse - Capitol complex; renovation, restoration, and modification of the interiors and exteriors of the Thomas Jefferson and John Adams Buildings of the Library of Congress and provision of off-site book storage facilities for the Library; and management oversight of the Thurgood Marshall Federal Judiciary Building.
74. lappuse - Capitol (AOC) has virtually completed it* part of the renovation and restoration of the Thomas Jefferson and John Adams buildings and is making the buildings available for the commencement of pre-occupancy work. The Library is executing a three-year occupancy plan and requests $158,520 to fund four police vacancies to allow the opening of the west front entrance of the Jefferson building in fiscal 1996. A major...