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American Recovery and Reinvestment Act

Learn how nine GSA-led Recovery Act projects exemplify the agency's commitment to promote sustainability, help communities, and advance a clean energy economy.
Federal Center South
Northwest Greening in ActionFind out more >
Denver Federal Center
Peaking with Solar EnergyFind out more >
Whipple Federal Building
Modernizing for EfficiencyFind out more >
Bean Federal Center
Boosting Solar PerformanceFind out more >
St. Elizabeths
Preserving Design HistoryFind out more >
Land Port of Entry
Progress Through Wind PowerFind out more >

 

GSA RECOVERY ACT FUNDS

  • $4.5 billion: Federal building conversion to high-performance green spaces
  • $750 million: Federal building and courthouse renovations
  • $300 million: Fuel-efficient vehicles
  • $300 million: Land ports of entry renovation and construction
 

GSA PLANS AND REPORTS

 

RECIPIENT REPORTING

The January 17th enactment of the Federal Government’s Fiscal Year ’14 Omnibus Spending Bill repealed reporting requirements as of February 1, 2014, making Quarter 4, 2013 the last time recipients reported on the status of their awards.

Recipient reported data is publicly available at Recovery.Gov. Recovery funds were also used to purchase land to support the construction of several GSA Recovery projects. The details of these projects and recipients can be found in the link below.

FEDERAL BUILDINGS FUND INVESTMENTS

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GSA is using $5.5 billion in Recovery Act funds to convert federal buildings to high-performance green buildings and to build new, energy-efficient federal offices, courthouses and land ports of entry.

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RECOVERY HIGHLIGHTS

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COMMUNICATIONS WITH REGISTERED LOBBYISTS

By order of the President, all oral and written communications with federally registered lobbyists concerning Recovery Act must be public.

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