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PUBLIC LAW 101-509 —NOV. 5, 1990 104 STAT. 1407 New York, a grant to Columbia University, Center for Disease Prevention, $1,000,000 Rochester, a grant to Rochester Institute of Technology for a strategic materials research center, $1,750,000 White Plains, Courthouse, $26,350,000 Oregon: Portland, Courthouse Annex, $33,320,000 Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, a grant to the Philadelphia Urban League for the administration of a community-based drug prevention program, $778,000 WUkes-Barre, Social Security Administration Data Operations Center, escalations, $11,905,000 Knoxville, U.S. Courthouse-Post Office, $3,431,000 Texas: College Station, a grant to Texas A&M University for the establishment of the Institute for National Drug Abatement Research at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station, $1,000,000 El Paso, a grant to the University of Texas, $1,750,000 Virginia: Alexandria, U.S. Courthouse, $58,202,000 Northern Virginia Naval Systems Commands, $273,000,000 West Virginia: Charleston, Federal Building U.S. Courthouse, $80,407,000 Nonprospectus construction projects, $5,000,000 Provided, That each of the immediately foregoing limits of costs on new construction projects may be exceeded to the extent that savings are effected in other such projects, but by not to exceed 10 per centum: Provided further. That all funds for direct construction projects shall expire on September 30, 1992 and remain in the Federal Buildings Fund except funds for projects as to which funds for design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date: Provided further. That claims against the Government of less than $100,000 arising from direct construction projects, acquisitions of buildings and purchase contract projects pursuant to Public Law 92-313, be liquidated with prior notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate to the extent savings are effected in other such projects; (2) not to exceed $790,251,800 which shall remain available until expended, for repairs and alterations: Provided further. That funds in the Federal Buildings Fund for Repairs and Alterations shall, for prospectus projects, be limited to the amount by project as follows, except each project may be increased by an amount not to exceed 10 per centum unless advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate for a greater amount: Repairs and Alterations: California: Sacramento, John E. Moss Federal Building U.S. Courthouse, $10,990,000 San Diego, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $7,836,000 San Francisco, Appraisers Building, $3,958,000 San Francisco, Customhouse, $9,508,000