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Design and Construction Overview

Sandra Day O'Conner U.S. Courthouse, Phoenix, AZ.

GSA is responsible for meeting the space requirements of federal agencies. GSA provides national leadership, policy direction, and standards in the areas of architecture, engineering, urban development, design, fine arts, historic preservation, construction services, and project management. To assure a high standard of excellence for the American public, GSA engages the best private-sector architects and engineers to design, renovate, and construct federal buildings through its internationally renowned Design and Construction Excellence Programs.

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Last Reviewed 1/22/2008
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