Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 108 Part 3.djvu/646

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108 STAT. 2398 PUBLIC LAW 103-329—SEPT. 30, 1994 Montgomery and Prince (Jeorges Counties, Food and Drug Administration consolidation, $45,000,000 Beltsville, a transfer to the Rowley Secret Service Training Center, $5,000,000 Missouri: Kansas City, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $84,895,000 St. Louis, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $171,863,000 New Mexico: Albuquerque, U.S. Courthouse, $44,342,000 New York: Long Island, U.S. Courthouse, $23,200,000 Nevada: Las Vegas, U.S. Courthouse, $4,230,000 Ohio: Cleveland, U.S. Courthouse, $28,246,000 Steubenville, U.S. Courthouse, $2,820,000 Tennessee: Greeneville, U.S. Courthouse, $2,936,000 Texas: Brownsville, Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, $5,980,000 Corpus Christi, U.S. Courthouse, $6,446,000 El Paso, Federal Office Building, Claim, $327,000 Washington: Blaine, Border Station, $4,472,000 Point Roberts, Border Station, $698,000 West Virginia: Martinsburg, Internal Revenue Service Computer Center, $7,547,000 Non-prospectus construction projects, $126,000: Provided, That each of the immediately foregoing limits of costs on new construction projects may be exceeded to the extent that savings are effected in other such projects, but not to exceed 10 per centum unless advanced approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate of a greater amount: Provided further, That all funds for direct construction projects shall expire on September 30, 1996, and remain in the Federal Buildings Fund except funds for projects as to which funds for design or other funds have been obligated in whole or in part prior to such date: Claims. Provided further, That claims against the Government of less than $250,000 arising from direct construction projects, acquisitions of buildings and purchase contract projects pursuant to Public Law 92-313, be liquidated with prior notification to the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate to the extent savings are effected in other such projects; (2) not to exceed $720,564,000, which shall remain available until expended, for repairs and alterations which, beginning with fiscal year 1995 and in subsequent fiscal years, includes associated design and construction services: Provided further, That funds in the Federal Buildings Fund for Repairs and Alterations shall, for prospectus projects, be limited to the amount by project as follows, except each project may be increased by an amount not to exceed 10 per centum unless advance approval is obtained from the Committees on Appropriations of the House and Senate of a greater amount: Repairs and Alterations: