GSA touts panel’s approval of renovation project after building partially deemed ‘uninhabitable’
Summary
The General Services Administration (GSA) announced that the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved funding to renovate the GSA headquarters building, which was partly declared unsafe to occupy. The renovation aims to improve the federal campus to modern standards.Key Facts
- The GSA headquarters building has been labeled partially “uninhabitable.”
- The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee approved a resolution for full funding of the renovation.
- The GSA Administrator is Edward Forst.
- The renovation project aims to create a modern and improved federal work environment.
- The approval was publicly highlighted by the GSA on a Monday.
- The project is expected to set a new standard for federal buildings.
- Renovations address safety and usability concerns in the current building.
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