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Project Title:

Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Alternatives for the Delivery of Utility Services to the U.S. Capitol Complex: A Workshop
PIN: BICE-J-08-02-A        

Major Unit:

Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences

Sub Unit: Board Infrastructure & the Constructed Environment

RSO: Stanley, Lynda

Subject/Focus Area:


Project Scope
An ad hoc committee will evaluate a set of publicly available consultant-generated alternatives prepared for the Architect of the Capitol for the delivery of utility services to the U.S. Capitol complex, which includes the U.S. Capitol, the Supreme Court, the House and Senate office buildings, and the Library of Congress. As part of its evaluation, the committee will plan and conduct a workshop focused on a final set of consultant-generated alternatives. Based on the consultant studies, the workshop, and its own expertise, the committee will recommend how the U.S. Capital Power Plant can be best positioned to meet the future strategic and energy efficiency requirements of the U.S. Capitol complex.

The project is sponsored by the Architect of the Capitol
The approximate start date for the project is 9/10/08
A report will be issued in March 2009.


 
Project Duration: 7 months    

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 Meeting 1 - 12/04/2008
 Meeting 2 - 03/12/2009

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Evaluation of Future Strategic and Energy Efficient Options for the U.s. Capitol Power Plant


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