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Inauguration 2009
Construction for 2013 Inauguration Underway
Status: Ongoing Building: Capitol Grounds

The Architect of the Capitol has begun work on the construction of the 2013 Presidential Inaugural stands.

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Russell Rotunda Preservation and Fire Protection...
Status: Ongoing Building: Senate Office Buildings

The Architect of the Capitol is currently installing a new automatic fire sprinkler system in the Russell Senate Office Building, adjacent to the Kennedy Caucus Room and the Russell Rotunda. 

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Russell Senate Office Building Terrace Waterproofing
Status: Ongoing Building: Senate Office Buildings
The AOC is doing work to waterproof the Southwest terrace of the Russell Senate Office Building. More »
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Sidewalk and Street Repairs
Status: Ongoing Building: Capitol Grounds

Repairs are occurring across Capitol Hill to replace sidewalks, repair gutters and curbs, and pave streets that have reached the end of their serviceable life. Throughout this project signs and other safety devices will direct pedestrians to alternative paths. The map below provides an up-to-date look at current and planned repairs.

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Supreme Court West Façade Restoration
Supreme Court West Façade Restoration
Status: Ongoing Building: U.S. Supreme Court

Beginning May 2012 the U.S. Supreme Court Building's West Front Façade began a complete restoration to address deterioration due to age, weather and nature.

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West House Underground Garage Interior Rehabilitation
Status: Ongoing Building: House Office Buildings

The West House Underground Garage (WHUG) Interior Rehabilitation project will replace the deteriorated structural concrete and upgrade the fire protection, mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems. The structural repairs will be completed using the hydro-demolition method which uses high-pressured water to blast through deteriorated concrete. This method exposes the concrete to a specified depth and also allows the replacement of corroded reinforcing steel. Along with architectural, parking and special needs enhancements, the rehabilitation of the WHUG will also include the proper... More »

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Zodiac Corridor Restoration
Status: Ongoing Building: United States Capitol
The AOC has been working with the United States Senate over the past few years to oversee professional conservators to restore the Brumidi Corridors to their original appearance. Beginning in August 2012, the “Zodiac Corridor” will undergo this restoration for period of approximately 10 months. When complete the corridor will be reopened for viewing. More »
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Dome Skirt Rehabilitation
Status: Completed Building: United States Capitol
The Dome of the U.S. Capitol Building, one of America’s great symbols of freedom, is currently being rehabilitated as part of an on-going multi-phased restoration program. In the current phase, the Architect of the Capitol is removing lead paint on the exterior and interior surfaces of the Dome skirt. More »
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Statue of Freedom Conservation Work
Status: Completed Building: United States Capitol
The Statue of Freedom atop the Capitol Dome is undergoing cleaning, maintenance and restoration efforts. More »
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Cogeneration Addition at the Capitol Power Plant
Status: Planned Building: Capitol Power Plant
The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) completed a Long Term Strategic Energy Plan for the Capitol Power Plant (CPP), which identified cogeneration as the preferred solution for achieving energy savings, reducing environmental impacts, and maintaining a reliable source of chilled water and steam for Congress and the Supreme Court. The planned Cogeneration Plant at the CPP will use natural gas in a combustion turbine in order to efficiently generate both electricity and heat for steam. More »
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