GSA touts panel’s approval of renovation project after building partially deemed ‘uninhabitable’
The General Services Administration on Monday highlighted the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's recent approval of a resolution authorizing full funding to renovate its headquarters after the building was partially deemed “uninhabitable.” GSA Administrator Edward Forst said in a statement the renovations will produce a “high-quality and dynamic federal campus, setting a new high watermark…
The General Services Administration on Monday highlighted the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's recent approval of a resolution authorizing full funding to renovate its headquarters after the building was partially deemed “uninhabitable.” GSA Administrator Edward Forst said in a statement the renovations will produce a “high-quality and dynamic federal campus, setting a new high watermark…
The General Services Administration on Monday highlighted the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee's recent approval of a resolution authorizing full funding to renovate its headquarters after the building was partially deemed “uninhabitable.” GSA Administrator Edward Forst said in a statement the renovations will produce a “high-quality and dynamic federal campus, setting a new high watermark…
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