Wednesday, June 25, 2014

GSA Releases Renderings for DC Homeland Security HQ

GSA Homeland Security HeadquartersThe U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) announced this week that it had begun its search for contractors to build a new Department of Homeland Security headquarters and released renderings of the new project for review. The GSA posted a request for qualifications Monday to FedBizOpps.gov outlining plans to renovate the Center Building on the St. Elizabeths campus on Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue in Southeast D.C., a design-build project estimated to cost between $100 million and $140 million, according to a Washington Business Journal article. GSA expects to award the contract in August, with a completion date set for July 1, 2017. The cost of the renovation of the building that dates back to the late 1800s has been pegged at between $100 million to $140 million, reports GlobeSt.com.

St. Elizabeths was established by Congress in 1855 as a government hospital, divided into two campuses. The West Campus is presently owned by the federal government and is under the custody and control of GSA. The development of St. Elizabeths is the consolidation site for the Department of Homeland Security, with Congress having already approved $155 million for the GSA to bring more than 14,000 employees to the campus. DHS's current facilities are spread among more than 40 buildings in the Washington, DC area; DHS's new headquarters will allow for more efficient incident management response and command-and-control operations. The first phase of the consolidation – the new Coast Guard headquarters – was completed and occupied by the Coast Guard last year, according to a Federal Times report.

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