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[79 STAT. 527]
PUBLIC LAW 89-000—MMMM. DD, 1965
[79 STAT. 527]

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PUBLIC LAW 89-128-AUGUST16, 1965

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of such other department or jigency from buiklings then, or thereafter to be, under the control of General Services Administration shall be considered to be public buildings. CONSTRUCTION, PUBLIC BUILDINGS PROJECTS

For an additional amount for expenses, not otherwise provided for, necessary to constiiict and acquire public buildings projects and alter public buildings by extension or conversion where the estimated cost for a project is in excess of $200,000, pursuant to the Public Buildings Act of 1959 (73 Stat. 479), including fallout shelters and equipment for such buildings, $132,303,000, and not to exceed $500,000 of this amount shall be available to the Administrator for construction or alteration of small public buildings outside the District of Columbia as the Administrator approves and deems necessary, all to remain available until expeiided: Provided, That the foregoing amount shall be available for public buildings projects at locations and at maximum construction improvement costs (excluding funds for sites and expenses) as follows: Courthouse and Federal office building, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, $1,593,000; Post office and Federal office building. Magnolia, Arkansas, $300,000; Federal office building, Sacramento, California, $5,588,000; Courthouse and Federal office building, Bridgeport, Connecticut, $3,190,000; Federal office building, St. Petersburg, Florida, $3,990,000; Post office and Federal office building, L^matilla, Florida, $143,000; Post office and courthouse, Americus, Georgia, $1,147,000; Post office and Federal office building, Athens, Georgia, $2,116,000; Post office and courthouse, Valdosta, Georgia, $1,971,000; Post office and courthouse, Moscow, Idaho, $1,201,000; Post office and Federal office building, St. Maries, Idaho, $823,000: Federal office building, Chicago, Illinois, $44,500,000, including a pedestrian tunnel along the Dearborn, Adams, and Clark Street sides: Post office and courthouse (construction and alteration), Hammond, Indiana, $644,000; Post office and courthouse (construction and alteration). Cedar Rapids, Iowa, $547,000; Federal office building, Ivouisville, Kentucky, $10,584,000; Post office and Federal office building, Rockland, Maine, $379,000; Post office and Federal office building (construction and alteration), Portland, Maine, $1,311,000; Post office and Federal office building (construction and alteration), Cambridge, Massachusetts, $749,000; Post office and Federal office building, Grand Haven, Michigan, $339,000; Post office and Federal office building. Greenwood, Mississippi, $991,000; Federal office building, Kansas City, Missouri, $3,900,000; Courthouse and Federal office building (construction and alteration), Butte, Montana, $611,000; Post office and Federal office building, Newmarket, New Hampshire, $213,000; Courthouse and Federal office building, Rochester, New York, $7,628,000; Post office, courthouse and Federal office building, Raleigh, North Carolina, $5,975,000; Post office and Federal office building, Trenton, North Carolina. $128,000;

76 Stat. 92. 40 USC 60 I note.