Social Security Payment Centers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Buildings and Grounds of the Committee on Public Works, United States Senate, Ninety-third Congress, First Session ...

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Page 17 - I will appreciate it if this letter can be made a part of the record of the hearing which the subcommittee held on this subject last Monday, February
Page 3 - These projects contemplate the construction of three Federal buildings to provide space for the Social Security Administration Payment Centers, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, in the San Francisco Bay Area, California; Chicago, Illinois; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on sites to be acquired, under the Purchase Contract provisions of the Public Buildings Amendments of 1972, PL 92-313 (86 Stat. 219). Approximate Areas:
Page 14 - US SENATE, Washington, DC, February 5, 1973. Hon. JENNINGS RANDOLPH, Chairman, Senate Committee on Public Works, Washington, DC DEAR
Page 17 - Senate Public Works Committee, New Senate Office Building, Washington, DO DEAR SENATOR CLARK : In accordance with our recent discussion, I am writing concerning the matter of the proposed new social security payment centers which is under consideration by the Subcommittee on Public Buildings at this time. I will appreciate it if this letter can be made a part of the
Page 45 - Now we are going to hear from Mr. Louis de Moll, vice president, the American Institute of Architects. STATEMENT OF LOUIS de MOLL, FAIA, VICE PRESIDENT, THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Mr. DE MOLL. Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I am Louis de Moll, FAIA, vice president of the American Institute of Architects and partner in charge of design for the Ballinger
Page 7 - National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 and the guidelines of the Council
Page 1 - Senator CLARK. The Subcommittee on Public Buildings and Grounds will be in order. I have a short opening statement I wish to read and put in the record at this point.
Page 51 - to see to it that the methods used would : (1) achieve significant reductions in the time required for, and the cost of, building designs; (2) increase the efficiency of on-site construction through the greater use of preassembled and precoordinated
Page 51 - It is worth noting that the systems concept and performance specification approach being tested on the, social security payment centers is endorsed by the Federal Construction Council, a standing committee of the National Research Council's Building Research Advisory Board.
Page 51 - and precoordinated components; (3) reduce the construction time; (4) provide buildings of higher quality at, or below, the cost of conventional construction: and (5) perfect techniques for improved management of

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