FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION WEEKLY REPORT PERIOD ENDING 18 JUNE 1986

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CIA-RDP89-00063R000200180011-5
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December 27, 2016
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June 9, 2011
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Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/09: CIA-RDP89-00063R000200180011-5 FACILITIES MANAGEMENT DIVISION WEEKLY REPORT PERIOD ENDING 18 JUNE 1986 Technology to provide UPS power and air conditioning to an electrical closet temporarily housing the telephone switch serving the DCI area was completed on 14 June. This effort a. A priority request from the Office of Information Preceding Week `' required removal and replacement of the ceiling of the D 4 4 R d d h Off' f S t t Executive ining oom an require t e ic e o ecuri y o provide round-the-clock escorts until the job was completed. Construction on the perimeter road leading from the 123 gate to the front of the Headquarters building is 90 ~_. CO percent complete. All that remains is to backfill dirt around the curbing and to install new light posts on the concrete bases. The roadway should be ready for parking on 25 June making available 17 supergrade parking spaces. On 30 June, the contractor is scheduled to begin removing the curbing and light posts by the 54 perpendicular spaces on the perimeter road in 25X1 front of the building..0 pC it-fd S 4, (eMOVu rate. 04.0 e_c Iho c. hens~..e4- the Counterterrorist Center /oee- c/ prvg-ee---fer- -the in 6F, 2G and 6E corridors at complete. Headquarterslis as follows: Phase I, 6F corridor, was completed on 22 May. Phase II, 2G corridor, will be completed no later than 27 June. .a construction is approximately 85 percent Phase III, 6E corridor, will be started sii' - 7 July and is scheduled for completion by 28 July. F 7 25X1 d. (,,A request eeei e ('~ Headquarters -f-oif ice moving from Ame-s~~ - 4p , Ie_ 4im Ra?in-ting ,wd' "sTa ted -i'mmed-iate,1r-end _p.l.ar s .?e,r ..egee r3 poorer were drawn ied and--$~r ld ing ,..Fse rye s~?~r a~r~ zed cr ..:c~prl~ t~a rp e t /~ 25X1 Completion date is 20 June. Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/09: CIA-RDP89-00063R000200180011-5 Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/09: CIA-RDP89-00063R000200180011-5 CONFIDENTI4 f. Two water leaks at the Headquarters Building were discovered` ~ -meek: The first was due to the rain on Thursday wh c`4ic`aused the South Cafeteria hallway ceiling to leak. The contractor repatched the the previously patched drain and flooded the area to determine if there would be further leakage. The second leak was noticed in the tunnel area and was found to have come up through the expansion joint on the floor. To date this leak has proved to be untraceable. Both areas are being closely monitored by the project officer and Allied. g. On 9 and 10 June, Build-ing 'ii ,,C-- 25X1, ".d Q moved the Office of Technical Service, DDS$T- Six truckloads of equipment, which included heavy workshop items such as a lathe, saws, drill press, as well as cabinets, workbenches, paint and other supplies, were relocated. A total of 310 boxes were required for the move. otA. u fi ' ie# 12 disposal options provided in the report - sa1 a tti~ ~-"/ i. Fac-rti~s #anaefncnt?4vs~#ers received the 25X1 facilities on the Headquarters compound. 0&0 M 1, d ' h Yoh ca i1 A~(, e -. , rven'ts u. Y ~~ ~4 'V 2. Significant Anticipated During the Coming Week: i None ~-a y ?+?- ; k c 1 C1~ t. c~-tw o-, t.v i % O(eol Chief, Facilities Management Division, OL Sanitized Copy Approved for Release 2011/06/09: CIA-RDP89-00063R000200180011-5