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Various US Government Agencies |
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Cost Benefit Analysis, various locations nationwide |
Performed numerous costs analyses to determine the most financially feasible occupancy alternative comparing status quo / do nothing scenario with renovating, leasing or building elsewhere. For the Department of State’s National Foreign Affairs Training Center in Arlington, Virginia, DoS identified a need to expand the capabilities of the federally-owned 72-acre campus. In order to accommodate this expansion, DoS contemplated constructing additional classroom space. Bolan Smart prepared a 30-year cost benefit analysis to contrast preliminary order of magnitude comparative costs between possible occupancy scenarios.
Other clients include:
- Veterans Administration Headquarter Building, Washington, DC;
- Department of Commerce Headquarter Building, Washington, DC;
- Library of Congress Logistics Warehouse Facility, Prince George’s County, Maryland;
- Prettyman Courthouse, Washington, DC;
- Strom Thurman Federal Center, Columbia, South Carolina;
- Environmental Protection Agency regional field campuses;
- Architect of the Capitol, Washington, DC;
- National Institute of Health for Building 31 on its main campus and for National Institute Health / National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Disease, both in Bethesda, Maryland; and
- Navy’s Potomac Annex, Washington, DC.
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