CINDEX Index - General Services Administration



A

Page references take the form of volume(part):section, i.e., 1(2):2.1.1 for volume 1, part 2, section 2.1.1

A/E services. See Architect/engineer services

ABP. See Asset Business Plan

Academic/nonprofit research collaboration, 1(3):3.3.5.2

Academic preservation programs, 1(3):3.2.3

Accessibility for Disabled Persons: Building Hardware: Preservation Note 8, 5(10):10.1

Accessibility issues

Ariel Rios Federal Building, Washington, DC, 4(1):1.4.2

GSA Regional Accessibility Officers, 5(10):10.1

technical guides, 5(10):10.1

Acquisition of property, 3(2):2.1

Adaptive use

General Post Office, Washington, DC, 2(2):2.4.1, 3(2):2.3.3

technical guidance for PBS projects, 5(4)

Additions to buildings

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Erie, PA, 5(5):5.2.1

ADM 54.133

outleasing authority, 3(2):2.3

ADM 1020.1

complying with Federal regulations, 2(1):1.2

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

preparing agreement documents sample letter, 2(1):1.3.1.2

preservation award, 1(3):3.4.2

Programmatic Agreements and, 2(1):1.3.1.4

revised Section 106 regulations, 2(1):1.3

Section 106 regulations flowchart, 2(1):1.3

staff directory, App(2):2.1

Web site, 1(1):1.2, 1(3):3.2.2.2

AETNA Steel Products Corporation

hollow metal doors and trim, elevator enclosures and metal covered doors, 5(8):8.4

African Burial Ground, New York, NY (brochure), 2(2):2.2.3

Agriculture Administration Building

masonry repair (cover letter sample), 2(1):1.3.1.1

AIA. See American Institute of Architects

AIC. See American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works

Air Force bases

Texas

Kelly Air Force Base, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Air Sampling (Aspirating) Fire Detection Systems: Preservation Note 45, 5(8):8.1

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY

brochure, 1(3):3.3.2

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

Alterations. See also Design and construction of repairs and alterations

historic building alteration project submissions, 3(1):1.2.1

initial space alterations, 3(2):2.6

recurring repairs and alterations: BA54, 3(1):1.2.3

American Indian Religious Freedom Act of 1978

synopsis, App(3):3.1.7

American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works

role and activities, App(2):2.3

American Institute of Architects

National and Chapter Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

Americans with Disabilities Act

Checklist for Existing Facilities: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal (Americans with Disabilities Act Information Center), 5(10):10.1

Annual reports

sample, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Antennas

design guidelines, 5(12):12.1

National Antenna Program, 5(12)

Preservation Note 41: Guide for Submitting Antenna Projects, 5(12):12.1

Antiquities Act of 1906

synopsis, App(3):3.1.1

Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing: Preservation Brief 37, 5(13).1

APT. See Association for Preservation Technology International

APTI. See Association for Preservation Technology International

Archeological and Historic Preservation Act of 1974

synopsis, App(3):3.1.5

Archeological Resources Protection Act of 1979

synopsis, App(3):3.1.8

Archeological Specimen Catalog, 2(2):2.2.2

Archeology

curation, 2(2):2.2.2

education and interpretation, 2(2):2.2.3

Environmental Assessment and, 2(2):2.2

requirements, 2(2):2.2.1

scopes of work, 2(2):2.2.1.1

sharing research with interested parties, 2(2):2.2.3

transfer of specialized artifacts to other Federal agencies, 2(2):2.2

underwater artifacts, 2(2)

Architect/engineer services

estimating preservation specialist fees, 4(1):1.3.3

professional qualifications standards, 4(1):1.3.2

scopes of work, 4(1):1.3.1

solicitation, 4(1):1.3

Architectural Character: Identifying the Visual Aspects of Historic Buildings as an Aid to Preserving Their Character: Preservation Brief 17, 2(1):1.4.2

Architecture of the Great Society: Assessing the GSA Portfolio of Buildings Constructed during the 1960s and 1970s, 5(3):3

Ariel Rios Federal Building, Washington, DC

brochure, 1(3):3.3.2

handicapped accessibility, 4(1):1.4.2

modernization project report, 4(1):1.2.1

new use as EPA headquarters, 5(4)

Army bases

Fort Sam Houston, TX, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Artifact Loan Agreement, 2(2):2.2.2

Asbestos

technical guide, 5(13):13.1

Asset Business Plan

Alexander Hamilton Custom House, New York, NY, 3(1):1.1.1

Building Preservation Plan and, 2(1):1.4.4

McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, MA, 3(1):1.1.1

overview, 3(1):1.1.1

Asset Business Team

approach to prioritizing recurring repairs and alterations, 3(1):1.2.3

Asset planning. See Portfolio and asset planning

Association for Preservation Technology International

conferences, 1(3):3.2.2.3

homepage, 6(5):5.2

role and activities, App(2):2.3

Awards

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.4.2

AIA National and Chapter Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

GSA awards, 1(3):3.4.1

National Trust Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

Presidential Design Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

Society for History in the Federal Government, 1(3):3.4.2

B

BA54: Recurring Repairs and Alterations, 3(1):1.2.3

BA55: Capital Program Planning, 3(1):1.2

BA64: Reinvesting Outlease Revenue, 3(1):1.2.4

BERs. See Building Evaluation Reports

Booklets. See also Brochures

Fire Safety Retrofitting in Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.1

Planning with Communities, 2(3)

Supporting Livable Communities Through Reuse of Federal Real Property, 2(3)

Urban Policy Update, 2(3)

A Vision for the Open Space in the Federal Triangle, 4(1):1.5.2

BPP. See Building Preservation Plans

Bridges

Texas

Railroad Masonry Bridge, Garland, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Brochures. See also Booklets

African Burial Ground, New York, NY, 2(2):2.2.3

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY, 1(3):3.3.2

Ariel Rios Federal Building, Washington, DC, 1(3):3.3.2

Design Excellence Program, App(1):1.1.4

First Impressions, App(1):1.1.4

Historic Buildings and the Arts, App(1):1.1

Historic Preservation Pocket Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

Historic Preservation Technical Procedures Database, 6(2):2.1

Introduction to NEPA, 2(2):1

National Antenna Program, 5(12)

National Capital Region Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.1.1

Northwest/Arctic Region Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.1.1

Our Nation's Custom Houses, 1(3):3.3.2

Preservation Program training brochures, 1(3):3.1.1

Robert C. McEwan U.S. Custom House, Ogdensburg, NY (template), 1(3):3.3.2

Rocky Mountain Region Historic Preservation Program Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

What Does a GSA Employee Need to Know?, 2(2):1

Building Code and Life Safety Summary: Tariff Building Conversion to a Monaco Hotel, 5(8):8.2

Building Engineering Reports

Building Preservation Plan and, 2(1):1.4.4

Building Evaluation Reports

Federal Building and Courthouse, Medford, OR, 2(1):1.4.5

Judge John Minor Wisdom U.S. Court of Appeals, New Orleans, LA (excerpts), 6(1):1.3.1

sample, 6(1):1.3.1

U.S. Custom House, Portland, OR, 2(1):1.4.5

Building Preservation Plans

building documents sample list, 6(1):1.1

Building Evaluation Reports, 2(1):1.4.5, 6(1):1.3

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6, 6(1):1, 6(1):1.2

list of buildings, 6(1):1.1

Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse, Portland, OR, 5(5): 5.1

overview, 2(1):1.4.4, 6(1):1

preservation zoning (sample chart), 4(1):1.1

sample, 2(1):1.4.4.1

scope of work, 2(1):1.4.4.1

software installation, 2(1):1.4.4.1

updating, 2(1):1.4.4.1

zoning plans, 6(1):1

Buildings under 50 years old

determination of eligibility, 2(1):1.4.1.1

questions about architectural and technical merit, 5(3):3

Bulletins

Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties that Have Achieved Significance Within the Past Fifty Years (National Register Bulletin 22), 2(1):1.4.1

How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation (National Register Bulletin 15), 2(1):1.4.1

Business and stewardship strategies

goals of, 1(2)

response to Federal environment changes, 1(2)

C

Capital Program Planning: BA55, 3(1):1.2

Carnegie Mellon University

Revaluing Buildings: Investing Inside Buildings to Support Organizational and Technological Change, 3(1):1.2.4.1

Case studies

integrating old and new construction, 5(5):5.2.1

National Register of Historic Places, 2(1):1.4.1.2

reusing historic buildings, 5(4)

Catalogs

Archeological Specimen Catalog, 2(2):2.2.2

Technical Preservation Services publications, 6(3)

Center for Historic Buildings

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old, 5(3):3

transfer covenant restrictions, 3(2):2.2

Center for Urban Development

Field Officer and staff contact list, App(1):1.2.5

roles and activities, App(1):1.1.4

Ceremonial buildings

Washington, DC

Pension Building, 5(4)

Certified Local Government Program, App(2):2.2

Charettes. See Design charettes

Charts. See also Flowcharts

National Council for Preservation Education preservation programs chart, 1(3):3.2.3

preservation zoning (sample BPP chart), 4(1):1.1

Checklists

Categorical Exclusion checklist, 2(2)

Checklist for Existing Facilities: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal (Americans with Disabilities Act Information Center), 5(10):10.1

design checklist, 4(1):1.1

Historic Building Project Checklist, 4(1):1

Historic Preservation Team Members construction phase responsibilities and duties checklist, 4(1):1.7

real estate compliance, 5(1):1.1

Section 106 compliance documentation checklist, 2(1):1.3.1

Civil War vessels, 2(2):2.2, 2(2):3

Clara Barton Home and Office (discovery). See also Parcel 457-C (Clara Barton property)

Web site, 1(3):3.3.4.3

CLG. See Certified Local Government Program

CMG. See Courthouse Management Group

Collections and Records Transmittal Form, 2(2):2.2.2

Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (lighting fixture restoration), 5(15):15.1

Competency of Bidder Specifications: Preservation Note 3

table of contents, 4(1):1.6.1

Compliance documents

Categorical Exclusion checklist, 2(2)

Environmental Assessment, 2(2)

Environmental Impact Statements, 2(2), 2(2):2.4

Finding of No Significant Impacts, 2(2)

National Environmental Policy Act documents, 2(2)

Record of Decision, 2(2)

Compliance letters. See Letters

Conferences

Association for Preservation Technology International, 1(3):3.2.2.3

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, 1(3):3.2.2.3

National Park Service, 1(3):3.2.2.3

National Trust Conference itinerary, 1(3):3.3.3

Conservators

PBS 1022.2 and, 2(1):1.2

Construction. See also Design and construction of repairs and alterations

Documentation and Conservation of the Modern Movement, 5(5):5.1

integrating old and new, 5(5):5.2

new construction, 5(5)

preservation planning for modern monuments, 5(5):5.1

Course lists. See Training

Courthouse Management Group, App(1):1.1.4

Courthouses. See also Courts

Alabama

Federal Building and Courthouse, Dothan, 2(1):1.3.1.4

U.S. Courthouse, Montgomery, 2(1):1.3.1.3

applying court design standards to historic buildings, 5(6):6.1

Arkansas

U.S. Courthouse, Little Rock, 5(4)

California

Jacob Weinberger U.S. Courthouse, San Diego, 1(3):3.3.4.1

Colorado

Byron Rogers Federal Building and Courthouse, Denver, 2(1):1.4.1.1

Florida

U.S. Courthouse, Lakeland, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Georgia

Federal Building and Courthouse, Gainesville, 2(1):1.3.1.4

historic courthouses watch list, 5(6):6.1

Indiana

Federal Building/U.S. Courthouse, Indianapolis, 1(3):3.4.1

Kansas

U.S. Courthouse, Wichita, 1(3):3.3.3

Kentucky

Federal Building and Courthouse, Paducah, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Massachusetts

McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, 3(1):1.1.1, 3(2):2.3.5

Mississippi

James Eastland Post Office and Courthouse, Jackson, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Montana

Federal Building/Post Office/Courthouse, Missoula, 3(1):1.2.2.2

North Carolina

U.S. Courthouse, Greenville, 2(1):1.3.1.4

North Dakota

U.S. Courthouse, Fargo, 5(6)

Ohio

Kinneary Post Office and Courthouse, Columbus, 1(3):3.3.1.1, 5(4)

Oklahoma

Federal Building/Courthouse, Muskogee, 3(1):1.2.1

Oregon

Federal Building and Courthouse, Medford, 2(1):1.4.5

James A. Redden U.S. Courthouse, Medford, 1(3):3.4.1

Mark O. Hatfield Federal Courthouse, Portland, 5(5):5.1

Solomon Courthouse, Portland, 3(2):2.3.6

Pennsylvania

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Erie, 5(4)

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, 3(1):1.2.1, 3(1):1.2.2.2

William J. Nealon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Scranton, 5(5):5.2.1

Puerto Rico

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San Juan, 1(3):3.4.1, 5(6):6

re-use precedents, 5(6):6.1

reuse and rehabilitation, 5(6):6.1

Tennessee

Federal Building and Courthouse, Columbia, 2(1):1.3.1.4

proposed courthouse, Greenville, 2(2):2.2.1.1

Texas

Earle Cabell Federal Building/Courthouse, Dallas, 3(1):1.2.2.2

U.S. Post Office/Courthouse, Brownsville, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Utah

Frank E. Moss Courthouse, Salt Lake City, 1(3):3.1.1., 1(3):3.3.2

Virginia

Richmond Post Office and Courthouse, 5(4)

Washington (state)

Federal Courthouse, Tacoma, 5(4)

Wisconsin

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, 1(3):3.4.1, 3(1):1.2.1

Post Office and Courthouse, Milwaukee, 5(4)

Courts. See also Courthouses

California

Richard Chambers U.S. Court of Appeals, Pasadena, 5(4)

U.S. Court of Appeals, San Francisco, 4(2):2.2

Louisiana

Judge John Minor Wisdom U.S. Court of Appeals, New Orleans, 6(1):1.3.1

projects decision tree, 5(6)

South Carolina

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Columbia, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Virginia

U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Alexandria, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Washington, DC

Tax Court, 3(2):2.6

Covenants

transfer covenants, 3(2):2.2.1

Cover letters. See also Letters

content samples, 2(1):1.3.1.1

courtyard repairs at Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Environmental Impact Statement samples, 2(2):2.4.1

Executive Order 13006 property leasing, 3(2):2.5.1

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6.2

information on properties available for leasing, 3(2):2.5.1

masonry repair at Agriculture Administration Building, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.1

"no effect" justification, 2(1):1.3.1.1

satellite antenna at Department of Veterans Affairs, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Section 106, 2(1):1.3.1.1

security cameras at U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Alexandria, VA, 2(1):1.3.1.1

CRM. See Cultural Resource Management

Cultural Resource Management

directory, 1(3):3.2.2.1

Cultural resource specialists

professional qualifications standards, 4(1):1.3.2

Curation

Archeological Specimen Catalog, 2(2):2.2.2

Architectural and/or Archeological Storage Form, 2(2):2.2.2

Artifact Collection Box Inventory, 2(2):2.2.2

Artifact Loan Agreement, 2(2):2.2.2

Collections and Records Transmittal Form, 2(2):2.2.2

sample Curation Agreement, 2(2):2.2.2

Custodial maintenance plans

U.S. Court of Appeals, San Francisco, CA, 4(2):2.2

Custom houses

Missouri

U.S. Custom House and Post Office, St. Louis, 1(3):3.3.2

New York

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York City, 1(3):3.3.2, 3(1):1.1.1, 5(4)

Robert C. McEwan U.S. Custom House, Ogdensburg, 1(3):3.3.2

Oregon

U.S. Custom House, Portland, 2(1):1.4.5

Texas

Galveston Custom House, 1(3):3.4.1, 3(1):1.2.4.1, 3(2):2.3.5, 5(4)

Customer/public outreach

design concepts and mock-ups, 1(3):3.3.1.1

exhibits, 1(3):3.3.1

historic building and thematic brochures/posters/notecards, 1(3):3.3.2

Internet sites, 1(3):3.3.4

partnerships, 1(3):3.3.5

promoting GSA accomplishments, 1(3):3.3.6

tours, 1(3):3.3.3

D

Dalton Cache, Haines, AK (project)

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

Databases

Building Preservation Plan, 2(1):1.4.4

Historic Preservation Technical Procedures Database (brochure), 6(2):2.1

Preservation Project Database, 4(1):1.4.1

service provider directory database, 4(1):1.6.1

Design Analysis of Building Alteration (HP Document 2), 5(1):1.1

Design and construction of repairs and alterations

alternative cleaning methods, 4(1):1.4.3

assessing effects on historic spaces and materials, 4(1):1.1

buying construction services, 4(1):1.6

buying design services, 4(1):1.3

competency of bidder/restoration specialist specifications, 4(1):1.6.1

construction phase preservation requirements, 4(1):1.7

design checklist, 4(1):1.1

design development, 4(1):1.4

estimating restoration materials and services, 4(1):1.4.5

external design review, 4(1):1.2

facilities management, 4(2)

Historic Building Project Checklist, 4(1):1

masonry cleaning, 4(1):1.4.3

performance design documents, 4(1):1.4.4

preservation reports, 4(1):1.4.2

preservation zoning (sample BPP chart), 4(1):1.1

project tracking tools, 4(1):1.4.1

salvage of architectural artifacts, 4(1):1.4.3

sample preservation specifications, 4(1):1.4.3

service provider directory database, 4(1):1.6.1

using design charettes to address complex design problems, 4(1):1.5

Design and Development Guidelines for Governor's Island, New York, 3(2):2.2.2.1

Design charettes

Denver Federal District master plan, 4(1):1.5.1

description, 4(1):1.5

planning, 4(1):1.5.1

products, 4(1):1.5.2

Design concepts and mock-ups, 1(3):3.3.1.1

Design Excellence Program

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old, 5(3):3

Awards Selection Guide Table of Contents (draft), 1(3):3.4.1

brochures, App(1):1.1.4

Design manuals

Historic Preservation and Design Manual, 3(2):2.2.2.1

Design services

estimating preservation specialist fees, 4(1):1.3.3

professional qualifications standards, 4(1):1.3.2

scopes of work, 4(1):1.3.1

Desk Guide

availability information, 1(1):1.1

contact for, 1(1):1.3

Fine Arts Program table of contents, App(1):1.1.4

organization of, 1(1):1.1

sample documents included, 1(1):1.1

types of information, 1(1):1.1

updating, 1(1):1.3

Discoveries

New York

Five Point Site, 1(3):3.3.4.3

Washington, DC

Clara Barton Home and Office, 1(3):3.3.4.3

Disposal of property

Clara Barton property request for proposal, 3(2):2.2.2.2

Design and Development Guidelines, 3(2):2.2.2.1

Memorandum of Agreement, 3(2):2.2.3

transfer conditions and design manuals, 3(2):2.2.2

transfer covenants, 3(2):2.2.1

Documentation and Conservation of the Modern Movement (DOCOMOMO), 5(5):5.1

Doors

AETNA Steel Products Corporation hollow metal doors and trim, elevator enclosures and metal covered doors, 5(8):8.4

timber paneled door fire safety, 5(8):8.1

Draft Code for Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.2

E

Earthquakes. See Seismic retrofitting

EAs. See Environmental Assessments

Education. See Training

EISs. See Environmental Impact Statements

Electrical upgrade projects

Washington, DC

GSA Headquarters, 3(2):2.6

Tax Court, 3(2):2.6

Elevators

AETNA Steel Products Corporation hollow metal doors and trim, elevator enclosures and metal covered doors, 5(8):8.4

Elevator Restoration, 5(9):9.1

Employee performance plans, 4(2):2.1

Environmental Assessments

description, 2(2)

Environmental Impact Statements

description, 2(2)

sample cover letters, 2(2):2.4.1

schedule for, 2(2):2.4.2

time frames, 2(2):2.4.2

time lines, 2(2):2.4.2

Environmental Protection Agency

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

preservation case study, 1(3):3.3.6.1

EO13006. See Executive Order 13006

EPA. See Environmental Protection Agency

Estimates

developing estimates for Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6.2

estimating preservation specialist fees, 4(1):1.3.3

restoration materials and services, 4(1):1.4.5

worksheets, 4(1):1.3.3

Executive Order 11593

full text, App(3):3.2.1

Executive Order 12072

full text, App(3):3.2.2

Executive Order 13006

fact sheet, 3(2):2.5.1

full text, App(3):3.2.3

locating Federal facilities on historic properties, 2(3)

Planning with Communities (booklet), 2(3)

promoting historic buildings and urban locations, 3(2):2.5.1

Regional Historic Preservation Officer participation in, 1(3):3.1

sample cover letter seeking information on available properties, 3(2):2.5.1

solicitation provisions for compliance with, 3(2):2.5.1

Supporting Livable Communities Through Reuse of Federal Real Property (booklet), 2(3)

Urban Policy Update (booklet), 2(3)

Executive summaries

Held in Public Trust: PBS Strategy for Using Historic Buildings, 1(2):2.1

Prospectus Development Studies, 3(1):1.2.2.2

Exhibits

Chinese Pioneers of Sacramento, 1(3):3.3.1.1

customer/public outreach, 1(3):3.3.1

GSA 50th Anniversary Exhibit, 1(3):3.3.1

Kinneary Courthouse, 1(3):3.3.1.1

Public Buildings Heritage Exhibit, 1(3):3.3.1

Scope of Work, 1(3):3.3.1

F

Facilities management

building management performance requirements, 4(2):2.1

building management preservation responsibilities, 4(2):2.1

custodial maintenance plan, 4(2):2.2

preservation performance standards, 4(2):2.1

Fact sheets

Executive Order 13006, 3(2):2.5.1

National Environmental Policy Act Call-In, 2(2):1.1

Federal agency Historic Preservation Officers

list, by agency, App(2):2.1

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

Web site, 1(3):3.3.4.1

Federal Building/U.S. Courthouse, Indianapolis, IN

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

Federal buildings

Alabama

Federal Building and Courthouse, Dothan, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Colorado

Byron Rogers Federal Building and Courthouse, Denver, 2(1):1.4.1.1

Georgia

Federal Building and Courthouse, Gainesville, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Indiana

Federal Building/U.S. Courthouse, Indianapolis, 1(3):3.4.1

Kentucky

Federal Building and Courthouse, Paducah, 2(1):1.3.1.4

locating Federal facilities on historic properties, 2(3)

Montana

Federal Building/Post Office/Courthouse, Missoula, 3(1):1.2.2.2

Oklahoma

Ardmore Federal Building, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Federal Building/Courthouse, Muskogee, 3(1):1.2.1

Oregon

Federal Building and Courthouse, Medford, 2(1):1.4.5

Pennsylvania

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Erie, 5(4)

William J. Nealon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Scranton, 5(5):5.2.1

Tennessee

Federal Building and Courthouse, Columbia, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Texas

Earle Cabell Federal Building/Courthouse, Dallas, 3(1):1.2.2.2

Washington, DC

Ariel Rios Federal Building, 1(3):3.3.2, 4(1):1.2.1, 4(1):1.4.2, 5(4)

Building 202, Southeast Federal Center, 2(1):1.4.4.1

Cohen Building, 2(1):1.4.6.1, 6(1):1.2

Commerce Building, 3(1):1.2.2.1, 6(1):1.4.1

Federal Triangle, 4(1):1.5.1, 4(1):1.5.2, 5(11):11.2

General Services Administration Building, 5(4)

Reagan Building, 2(2):2.2.3

U.S. Tariff Commission Building, 1(3):3.3.6.1, 4(1):1.4.4, 4(1):1.4.5, 5(4), 5(8):8.2

Wisconsin

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, 1(3):3.3.4.1, 1(3):3.4.1, 3(1):1.2.1

Federal Communications Commission

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

Federal Emergency Management Agency

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

Federal Environmental Officer

address, telephone number and email address, App(1):1.1.3

Federal Historic Preservation Officer

address, telephone number and email address, App(1):1.1.2

Federal regulatory requirement interpretation, 1(1):1.2

Federal Housing Finance Board

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

Federal Preservation Forum

role and activities, App(2):2.3

Finding of No Significant Impacts, 2(2)

Fine Arts Program

table of contents, App(1):1.1.4

Fire Ratings of Archaic Materials and Assemblies, 2/2000 (HUD document), 5(8):8.3

Fire safety

assessing fire resistance of historic materials, 5(8):8.3

Building Code and Life Safety Summary: Tariff Building Conversion to a Monaco Hotel, 5(8):8.2

codes for historic buildings, 5(8):8.2

Draft Code for Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.2

elevators, 5(8):8.4, 5(9):9.1

National Fire Protection Association 914: Code for Fire Protection in Historic Structures, 5(8):8.2

products, 5(8):8.4

"Smart Codes," 5(8):8.2

technical guides, 5(8):8.1

Fire Safety Retrofitting for Historic Buildings, Design and Construction, Nov. 1998 (technical guide), 5(8):8.1

Fire Safety Retrofitting in Historic Buildings (technical guide), 5(8):8.1

First Impressions

brochure, App(1):1.1.4

program description, 5(2):2

regional champion contact list, App(1):1.2.4

Five Points Site (discovery)

Web site, 1(3):3.3.4.3

Flowcharts

National Environmental Policy Act, 2(2):1.1

Section 106 regulations, 2(1):1.3

FONSI. See Finding of No Significant Impacts

Forest Service Building, Ogden, UT, 1(3):3.1.1

Forms

Architectural and/or Archeological Storage Form, 2(2):2.2.2

Collections and Records Transmittal Form, 2(2):2.2.2

G

General Post Office, Washington, DC

lecture, 1(3):3.3.6.2

press release, 1(3):3.3.6.1

General Services Administration. See also specific services, e.g., Public Buildings Service

Center for Urban Development, App(1):1.1.4, App(1):1.2.5

Courthouse Management Group, App(1):1.1.4

Federal Environmental Officers, App(1):1.1.3

Federal Historic Preservation Officers, App(1):1.1.2

50th Anniversary Exhibit, 1(3):3.3.1

Fine Arts Program (table of contents), App(1):1.1.4

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

Legal Counsel

Federal regulatory requirement interpretation, 1(1):1.2

national organization, App(1):1.1

organizational chart, App(1):1

regional organization, App(1):1.2

Governor's Island, NY (project)

Programmatic Agreement governing the closure and disposal of, 3(2):2.2.2.1

Web site, 1(3):3.3.4.2

Governors' mansions

Utah

Governor's Mansion, 5(15):15.1

Guide for Submitting Antenna Projects: Preservation Note 41, 5(12):12.1

A Guide to Cultural Resources and Historic Preservation Information (Webliography), 6(5):5.1

Guidelines for Evaluating and Nominating Properties that Have Achieved Significance Within the Past Fifty Years (National Register Bulletin 22), 2(1):1.4.1

Guides. See also Desk Guide; Technical guides

ASTM guide for preparing Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6.2

historic preservation guides, 5(1):1.1

Historic Preservation Pocket Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

Rocky Mountain Region Historic Preservation Program Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

Tips for Creating a Usable Maintenance and Rehabilitation Guide, 2(1):1.4.6.2

H

Handbooks

Historic Preservation Handbook for Estimating Services of Historic Preservation Team Members, 4(1):1.3.3

Handicapped accessibility. See Accessibility issues

Hazard control

technical procedures, 5(13):13.1

Heating, Ventilating and Cooling Historic Buildings: Preservation Brief 24, 5(7):7.1

Heating, ventilation and cooling

alternatives for historic buildings, 3(2):2.6, 5(7):7.1

Held in Public Trust: PBS Strategy for Using Historic Buildings

description, 1(2)

Executive Summary, 1(2):2.1

synopsis, 1(2):2.1

Table of Contents, 1(2):2.1

Historic American Buildings Survey, 2(1):1.4.2

Historic American Engineering Record

scope of work, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Historic building alteration project submissions

Federal Building/Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI, 3(1):1.2.1

Federal Building/Courthouse, Muskogee, OK, 3(1):1.2.1

Multi-Asset Portfolio Planning project planning tool, 3(1):1.2.1

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, PA, 3(1):1.2.1

Historic Buildings and the Arts (brochure), App(1):1.1

Historic buildings lists, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Leasing Program

Lincoln Home National Historic Site leasing agreement, 3(2):2.4.1

Historic Preservation guides

Design Analysis of Building Alteration (HP Document 2), 5(1):1.1

Historic Preservation Pocket Reference Guide, 1(3)3.1.1

Maintenance, Repair and Alteration of Historic Buildings (HP Document 1), 5(1):1.1

real estate compliance checklist, 5(1):1.1

Historic Preservation Handbook for Estimating Services of Historic Preservation Team Members, 4(1):1.3.3

Historic Preservation Pocket Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

Historic Preservation Team Members

construction phase responsibilities and duties, 4(1):1.7

estimating fees for, 4(1):1.3.3

Historic Preservation Technical Procedures Database (brochure), 6(2):2.1

Historic Quality Index, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Sites Act of 1935

synopsis, App(3):3.1.2

Historic Structure Reports

ASTM guide for preparing, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Cohen Building, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.4.6.1, 6(1):1.2

description, 6(1):1

developing estimates, 2(1):1.4.6.2

distribution cover letter, 2(1):1.4.6.2

list of buildings, 6(1):1

sample bibliography: Cohen Building, Washington, DC, 6(1):1

scope of work, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Site Inspection Report, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Table of Contents, 2(1):1.4.6.1

Tips for Creating a Usable Maintenance and Rehabilitation Guide, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Homepages. See also Web sites

Association for Preservation Technology International, 6(5):5.2

National Capital Region Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.1.1

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training, 6(5):5.2

National Environmental Policy Act Call-In, 1(1):1.2, 2(1):1.3.1, 2(2):1.1

Northwest/Arctic Region Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.1.1, 1(3):3.4.1

PreserveNet, 6(5):5.2

Rocky Mountain Region Historic Preservation, 1(3):3.1.1

samples of key sites, 6(5)

technical resources, 6(5)

How to Apply the National Register Criteria for Evaluation (National Register Bulletin 15), 2(1):1.4.1

HP Document 1: Maintenance, Repair and Alteration of Historic Buildings, 5(1):1.1

HP Document 2: Design Analysis of Building Alteration, 5(1):1.1

HPTMs. See Historic Preservation Team Members

HQI. See Historic Quality Index

HSRs. See Historic Structure Reports

HUD. See U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

HVAC. See Heating, ventilation and cooling

I

ICCROM. See International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property

ICOMOS. See International Council on Monuments and Sites

Incorporating the Past: Re-Using Historic Commercial and Institutional Buildings for Federal Agencies, 5(5):2

Industrial buildings

Pennsylvania

Stegmaier Brewery, Wilkes Barre, 5(4)

Washington, DC

Auditors Building (old Bureau of Engraving), 5(4)

Infill buildings

William J. Nealon Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Scranton, 5(5):5.2.1

Institutional complexes

Michigan

Battle Creek Federal Center, 5(4)

Instructions for Asbestos Assessments, 5(13):13.1

Integrating Mechanical Systems in Historic Buildings: Preservation Note 30, 5(7):7.1

Internal Revenue Service

courtyard repairs (cover letter sample), 2(1):1.3.1.1

International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property

role and activities, App(2):2.3

International Council on Monuments and Sites

role and activities, App(2):2.3

Internet. See Homepages; Web sites

Internship programs

National Council for Preservation Education, 1(3):3.3.5.2

Introduction to NEPA (brochure), 2(2):1

IRIS work item inventory

Building Preservation Plan and, 2(1):1.4.4

Itineraries. See Travel itineraries

J

James A. Redden U.S. Courthouse, Medford, OR

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

K

Kiosks

U.S. Courthouse, Wichita, KS, 1(3):3.3.3

L

Lafayette Square, Washington, DC

National Trust Conference itinerary, 1(3):3.3.3

Lead-based paint

GSA technical procedures, 5(13):13.1

technical guides, 5(13):13.1

Lead Paint Abatement: Preservation Note X, 5(13):13.1

Lead Paint and Historic Buildings: Draft Training Manual, 5(13):13.1

Lease documents

Galveston Custom House, 3(2):2.3.5

General Post Office, Washington, DC, 3(2):2.3.5

McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, MA, 3(2):2.3.5

Leasing. See also Outleasing

Historic Building Leasing report, 3(2):2.5

lease preference policy, 3(2):2.5

Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, IL, 3(2):2.4

non-GSA federally-owned historic buildings, 3(2):2.4

privately-owned historic buildings, 3(2):2.5

promoting historic buildings and urban locations, 3(2):2.5.1

Property Utilization Agreements, 3(2):2.4.1

Robinson House, Springfield, IL, 3(2):2.4.1

sample cover letter seeking information on available properties, 3(2):2.5.1

tax incentives for developers, 3(2):2.5.2

Lectures/open houses

General Post Office, Washington, DC, 1(3):3.3.6.2

Letters. See also Cover letters

Section 106

compliance letter format, 1(1):1.2

strategy and content, 2(1):1.3.1

Library of Congress

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

Lighting

The Four Phases of Historic Lighting Design and Construction, 5(15)

interior illumination level standards, 5(15)

Master Planning for the Federal Triangle, Washington, DC: Preliminary Report for Site Lighting, 5(11):11.2

replication: Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, 5(15):15.1

restoration: Utah Governor's Mansion, 5(15):15.1

specifications, 5(15):15.1

Lighting Historic Interiors, 5(15):15.1

Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, IL

leasing agreement with National Park Service, 3(2):2.4.1

Loan agreements

Artifact Loan Agreement, 2(2):2.2.2

M

Maintenance, Repair and Alteration of Historic Buildings (HP Document 1), 5(1):1.1

Making Historic Properties Accessible: Preservation Brief 32, 5(10):10.1

MAPP. See Multi-Asset Portfolio Planning

Memoranda of Agreement

artifact recovery, 2(2):2.2, 2(2):2.3

disposal of property, 3(2):2.2.3

Federal building disposal, Ardmore, OK, 2(1):1.3.1.3

outlease and partial demolition for the U.S. Courthouse, Montgomery, AL, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Parcel 457-C (Clara Barton property) disposal, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.3

purpose of, 2(1):1.3.1.4

samples, 2(1):1.3.1.3

U.S. Post Office/Courthouse disposal, Brownsville, TX, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

Mississippi River Commission Building, Vicksburg, MS

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

MOA. See Memoranda of Agreement

Multi-Asset Portfolio Planning, 3(1):1.2.1

Museums

Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum (lighting fixture restoration), 5(15):15.1

National Building Museum design charette, 4(1):1.5.2

N

NARA. See National Archives and Records Administration

National Aeronautics and Space Administration

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

National Antenna Program (brochure), 5(12)

National Archives and Records Administration

role and activities, App(2):2.2

National Building Museum (design charette), 4(1):1.5.2

National Capital Planning Commission

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

role and activities, App(2):2.1

National Capital Region. See also Preservation Notes; specific types of buildings

Cohen Building, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.4.6.1, 6(1):1.2

historic buildings list, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Preservation (brochure), 1(3):3.1.1

ICC/Customs building project, 3(2):2.6

Mellon Auditorium project, 3(2):2.6

Programmatic Agreement samples, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Site Inspection Report, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Tips for Creating a Usable Maintenance and Rehabilitation Guide, 2(1):1.4.6.2

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training

courses and conference list, 1(3):3.2.2.3

description and mission, App(2):2.2

homepage, 6(5):5.2

publications list, 6(3)

National Council for Preservation Education

internship program information, 1(3):3.3.5.2, 6(4)

preservation programs chart, 1(3):3.2.3

role and activities, App(2):2.3

National Council of State Historic Preservation Officers

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

National Endowment for the Arts

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

National Endowment for the Humanities

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

National Environmental Policy Act

archeological compliance, 2(2):2, 2(2):3

Call-In

Environmental Regulatory Digest, 2(2):1.1

fact sheet, 2(2):1.1

homepage, 1(1):1.2, 2(1):1.3.1, 2(2):1.1

summary, 2(2):2.2.1

compliance guidance, 2(2):1.1

consultation and coordination chapter of a NEPA compliance document, 2(2)

Introduction to NEPA brochure, 2(2):1

NEPA flowchart, 2(2):1.1

synopsis, App(3):3.1.4

Table of Contents, 2(2):1.1

time frames, 2(2):2.4.2

time lines, 2(2):2.4.2

Web site, 2(2):1.1

What Does a GSA Employee Need to Know? (brochure), 2(2):1

National Fire Protection Association

Code for Fire Protection of Historic Structures, 5(8):8.2

National Historic Landmarks, 2(1):1.4.1

National Historic Preservation Act

ADM 1020.1, 2(1):1.2

GSA procedures for historic properties, 2(1):1.2

legislative text with amendments (unabridged), 2(1):1.1

overview, 2(1):1

PBS 1022.2, 2(1):1.2

provisions, 1(2), 2(1):1.1

Regional Historic Preservation Officers and compliance with, 1(3):3.1

Section 106

annual report sample, 2(1):1.3.1.4

compliance letter format, 1(1):1.2

cover letter samples, 2(1):1.3.1.1

flowchart, 2(1):1.3

Memoranda of Agreement samples, 2(1):1.3.1.3

PBS 1022.2 and, 2(1):1.2

Programmatic Agreement samples, 2(1):1.3.1.4

project report: Phase II Modernization of the Ariel Rios Federal Building, 4(1):1.2.1

public notification samples, 2(1):1.3.1.2

summary, 2(1):1.3

text, App(3):3.3.1

underwater artifacts, 2(2):2.3

update to changes, 2(1):1.3

Section 110

Building Evaluation Reports, 2(1):1.4.5, 6(1):1.3

Building Preservation Plan, 2(1):1.4.4

documentation standards and sources, 2(1):1.4.2

Federal agency Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

historic buildings lists, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6

National Historic Register designation, 2(1):1.4.1

requirements, 2(1):1.4

Section 111

leases and exchanges of Federal historic properties, 3(2):2.3

synopsis, App(3):3.1.3

National Institute of Standards and Technology

testing of historic building materials, 3(2):2.6

National Park Service. See also National Center for Preservation Technology and Training; National Register of Historic Places; Technical Preservation Services

Certified Local Government Program, App(2):2.2

conferences, 1(3):3.2.2.3

Federal Preservation Tax Incentives, 3(2):2.5.2

Historic American Buildings Survey, 2(1):1.4.2

Historic Leasing Program alternative, 3(2):2.4.1

Lincoln Home National Historic Site leasing agreement, 3(2):2.4.1

National Historic Landmarks and, 2(1):1.4.1

National Register Travel Itinerary for Washington, DC, 1(3):3.3.5.1.1

PBS consultation on outleasing, 3(2):2.3

Sarah Cook House, Springfield, IL, 1(3):3.3.5.1.1

National Performance Review

focus of, 1(2)

National Preservation Institute

course list, 1(3):3.2.2.1

role and activities, App(2):2.3

National Register of Historic Places

applying the criteria for evaluation, 2(1):1.4.1

archeological artifacts and, 2(2):2.2

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

case study, 2(1):1.4.1.2

description, 2(1):1.4.1

eligibility determination, 2(1):1.4.1.1

evaluating and nominating properties, 2(1):1.4.1

historic buildings lists, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Quality Index, 2(1):1.4.3

importance of listing GSA buildings, 2(1):1.4.1

National Historic Landmarks, 2(1):1.4.1

role and activities, App(2):2.2

scope of work, 2(1):1.4.1.1, 2(1):1.4.2.1, 2(1):1.4.2.2

National Register Travel Itinerary for Washington, DC

Web site, 1(3):3.3.5.1.1

National Science Foundation

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

National Trust Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

National Trust Conference itinerary, 1(3):3.3.3

National Trust for Historic Preservation

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act of 1990

synopsis, App(3):3.1.9

Navy Historical Center

underwater artifacts, 2(2):2.3

NCPC. See National Capital Planning Commission

NCPE. See National Council for Preservation Education

NCPTT. See National Center for Preservation Technology and Training

NEPA. See National Environmental Policy Act

NFPA. See National Fire Protection Association

NHL. See National Historic Landmarks

NHPA. See National Historic Preservation Act

NIST. See National Institute of Standards and Technology

"No effect" justification cover letter, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Non-profit institutions. See Professional and non-profit institutions

Northwest/Arctic Region Historic Preservation (brochure), 1(3):3.1.1, 1(3):3.4.1

Notecards

Frank E. Moss Courthouse, Salt Lake City, UT, 1(3)3.1.1., 1(3):3.3.2

series R8, 1(3):3.3.2

NPI. See National Preservation Institute

NPS. See National Park Service

NR. See National Register of Historic Places

Nuclear Regulatory Commission

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

O

Office of Business Performance, App(1):1.1.5

Office of Portfolio Management, App(1):1.1.5

Office of Portfolio Management workplan, 3(1):1.1

Old House Journal Restoration Directory, 6(4)

Open houses. See Lectures/open houses

Our Nation's Custom Houses (brochure), 1(3):3.3.2

Outleasing. See also Leasing

adaptive use, 3(2):2.3.3

ADM 54.133 authority, 3(2):2.3

interim occupancy, 3(2):2.3.6

lease documents, 3(2):2.3.5

preliminary solicitation, 3(2):2.3.2

project summary, schedule and preservation goals, 3(2):2.3.1

public process, 3(2):2.3.4

reinvesting revenue, 3(1):1.2.4

Request for Qualifications and Use process, 3(2):2.3

Outreach activities. See Customer/public outreach

P

Paint. See Lead-based paint

Parcel 457-C (Clara Barton property)

Memorandum of Agreement for disposal of, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Request for Proposal (excerpts), 3(2):2.2.2.2

Partnerships

academic/nonprofit research collaboration, 1(3):3.3.5.2

inter-agency, 1(3):3.3.5.1

lectures/open houses, 1(3):3.3.6.2

press releases and publications, 1(3):3.3.6.1

PAs. See Programmatic Agreements

PBS. See Public Buildings Service

PDS. See Prospectus Development Studies

Performance design documents

window specifications and schedule, Tariff Building, Washington, DC, 4(1):1.4.4

Persons with disabilities. See Accessibility issues

Planning with Communities (booklet), 2(3)

Portfolio and asset planning

Asset Business Plan, 3(1):1.1.1

historic building alteration project submissions, 3(1):1.2.1

integrating GSA stewardship and business activities, 3(1):1.1

Office of Portfolio Management workplan, 3(1):1.1

PBS vision, 3(1):1.1

prospectus development studies, 3(1):1.2.2

recurring repairs and alterations: BA54, 3(1):1.2.3

reinvesting outlease revenue: BA64, 3(1):1.2.4

reinvestment, 3(1):1.2

Portfolio Management organization

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

Post offices

Massachusetts

McCormack Post Office and Courthouse, Boston, 3(1):1.1.1, 3(2):2.3.5

Mississippi

James Eastland Post Office and Courthouse, Jackson, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Missouri

Post Office, St. Louis, 5(4)

U.S. Custom House and Post Office, St. Louis, 1(3):3.3.2

Montana

Federal Building/Post Office/Courthouse, Missoula, 3(1):1.2.2.2

Ohio

Kinneary Post Office and Courthouse, Columbus, 1(3):3.3.1.1, 5(4)

Pennsylvania

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, Pittsburgh, 3(1):1.2.1, 3(1):1.2.2.2

Puerto Rico

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San Juan, 1(3):3.4.1, 5(6)

Texas

U.S. Post Office/Courthouse, Brownsville, 2(1):1.3.1.3

Virginia

Richmond Post Office and Courthouse, 5(4)

Washington, DC

General Post Office, 1(3):3.3.6.1, 1(3):3.3.6.2, 2(2):2.4.1, 3(2):2.3.1, 3(2):2.3.2, 3(2):2.3.3, 3(2):2.3.4, 3(2):2.3.5, 5(4)

Wisconsin

Post Office and Courthouse, Milwaukee, 5(4)

Postcards

series R4, 1(3):3.3.2

Posters

Preserving the Irreplaceable, 1(3):3.3.2

scope of work, 1(3):3.3.2

U.S. Custom House and Post Office, St. Louis, MO (template), 1(3):3.3.2

Preservation Briefs

list of, 6(3)

Preservation Brief 24: Heating, Ventilating and Cooling Historic Buildings, 5(7):7.1

Preservation Brief 32: Making Historic Properties Accessible, 5(10):10.1

Preservation Brief 37: Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, 5(13):13.1

Preservation Brief 41: The Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings, 5(14):14.1

Preservation courses, 1(3):3.2.2

Preservation Education Foundation

conference workbooks, 6(3)

Preservation Notes

list of on the Internet, 6(2):2.3

Preservation Note 3: Competency of Bidder Specifications, 4(1):1.6.1

Preservation Note 8: Accessibility for Disabled Persons: Building Hardware, 5(10):10.1

Preservation Note 13: Preservation Program Functions: Construction Phase, 4(1):1.7

Preservation Note 20: Sprinkler Systems: Design Guidelines for Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.1

Preservation Note 30: Integrating Mechanical Systems in Historic Buildings, 5(7):7.1

Preservation Note 37: Security Cameras: Selecting and Installing, 5(11):11.1

Preservation Note 41: Guide for Submitting Antenna Projects, 5(12):12.1

Preservation Note 45: Air Sampling (Aspirating) Fire Detection Systems, 5(8):8.1

Preservation Note X: Lead Paint Abatement, 5(13):13.1

Preservation products and services

National Council for Preservation Education internship program, 1(3):3.3.5.2, 6(4)

Old House Journal Restoration Directory, 6(4)

PreservationWeb, 6(4)

PreservationWeb sourcebook, 6(4)

Traditional Building, 6(4)

Preservation Program Functions: Construction Phase: Preservation Note 13, 4(1):1.7

Preservation Project Database, 4(1):1.4.1

Preservation reports

Ariel Rios Federal Building handicapped accessibility, 4(1):1.4.2

outline format, 4(1):1.4.2

Preservation Trades Network

Web site, 1(3):3.2.4

Preservation trades programs, 1(3):3.2.4

PreservationWeb, 6(4)

PreserveNet (homepage), 6(5):5.2

Preserving the Irreplaceable (poster series), 1(3):3.3.2

Presidential Design Awards, 1(3):3.4.2

Presidio Trust

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

Press releases and publications

Washington, DC

Environmental Protection Agency Headquarters, 1(3):3.3.6.1

General Post Office, 1(3):3.3.6.1

Professional and non-profit institutions

American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works, App(2):2.3

Association for Preservation Technology International, App(2):2.3

Federal Preservation Forum, App(2):2.3

International Centre for the Study of the Preservation and Restoration of Cultural Property, App(2):2.3

International Council on Monuments and Sites, App(2):2.3

National Council for Preservation Education, App(2):2.3

National Preservation Institute, App(2):2.3

Society for History in the Federal Government, App(2):2.3

Professional qualifications standards for preservation specialists

general standards, 4(1):1.3.2

GSA requirements, 4(1):1.3.2

Programmatic Agreements

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation and, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Governor's Island closure and disposal, 3(2):2.2.2.1

National Capital Region samples, 2(1):1.3.1.4

purpose of, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Region 4 samples, 2(1):1.3.1.4

State Historic Preservation Officers and, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Project Management Toolbox

Building Preservation Plan and, 2(1):1.4.4

Project planning tools

Multi-Asset Portfolio Planning, 3(1):1.2.1

Projects. See also Technical guidance for PBS projects

Arkansas

Dalton Cache, Haines, 1(3):3.4.1

decision tree, 5(6)

electrical upgrade projects, 3(2):2.6

New York

Governor's Island, 1(3):3.3.4.2, 3(2):2.2.2.1

Washington, DC

ICC/Customs building, 3(2):2.6

Mellon Auditorium, 3(2):2.6

Property Utilization Agreements

Robinson House, Springfield, IL, 3(2):2.4.1

Prospectus Development Studies

executive summaries, 3(1):1.2.2.2

major modernization, 6(1):1.4.1

scope of work, 3(1):1.2.2.1

scope of work: Department of Commerce, Washington, DC, 6(1):1.4.1

PTN. See Preservation Trades Network

Public Buildings Cooperative Use Act of 1976

synopsis, App(3):3.1.6

Public Buildings Heritage Awards

Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House, New York, NY, 1(3):3.4.1

Dalton Cache, Haines, AK (project), 1(3):3.4.1

Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, Milwaukee, WI, 1(3):3.4.1

James A. Redden U.S. Courthouse, Medford, OR, 1(3):3.4.1

Mississippi River Commission Building, Vicksburg, MS, 1(3):3.4.1

U.S. Custom House, Galveston, TX, 1(3):3.4.1

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 1(3):3.4.1

Public Buildings Heritage Exhibit Program, 1(3):3.3.1

Public Buildings Service. See also Technical guidance for PBS projects

Center for Urban Development, App(1):1.1.4

complying with Federal regulations, 2(1):1.2

conservators, 2(1):1.2

courthouse reuse and rehabilitation, 5(6):6.1

Design Excellence Program, App(1):1.1.4

Facilities Standards, 3(2):2.6

Historic Buildings and the Arts (brochure), App(1):1.1

Office of Business Performance, App(1):1.1.5

Office of Portfolio Management, App(1):1.1.5

PBS 1022.2 excerpts, 2(1):1.2

Regional Historic Preservation Officer profile, 2(1):1.2

regional historic properties inventory and stat sheets, 2(1):1.2

reusing historic buildings case studies, 5(4)

specialists' services, 2(1):1.2

vision, 3(1):1.1

Public notification letters

preparing agreement documents, 2(1):1.3.1.2

Red Cross Headquarters expansion, 2(1):1.3.1.2

samples, 2(1):1.3.1.2

Public outreach. See Customer/public outreach

Q

Qualitative Risk Assessment

evaluation of safety risk, 3(2):2.6

R

Real estate transactions

acquisition, 3(2):2.1

compliance checklist, 5(1):1.1

disposal, 3(2):2.2

electrical upgrade projects, 3(2):2.6

Facilities Standards, 3(2):2.6

HVAC alternatives for historic buildings, 3(2):2.6

initial space alterations, 3(2):2.6

leasing non-GSA federally-owned historic buildings, 3(2):2.4

National Institute of Standards and Technology testing of historic building materials, 3(2):2.6

outleasing GSA-owned historic buildings, 3(2):2.3

Qualitative Risk Assessment, 3(2):2.6

transfer covenants, 3(2):2.2.1

Record of Decision, 2(2)

Recurring repairs and alterations: BA54

Asset Business Team approach to prioritizing, 3(1):1.2.3

Red Cross Headquarters

public notification letter for expansion project, 2(1):1.3.1.2

Region 4. See also specific types of buildings

Programmatic Agreement samples, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Regional Accessibility Officers, 5(10):10.1

Regional Court Liaisons

list, App(1):1.2.3

Regional Environmental Officers

archeological site consultation, 2(2):2.2

Regional Fine Arts Officers

list, App(1):1.2.2

Regional Historic Preservation Officers. See also State Historic Preservation Officers

ADM 1020.1 revisions and, 2(1):1.2

archeological site consultation, 2(2):2.2

architectural and technical merit of buildings under 50 years old and, 5(3):3

effectiveness of, 1(3):3.1

list, App(1):1.2.1

PBS 1022.2 and, 2(1):1.2

portfolio and asset planning and, 1(3):3.1

rapport with external groups and, 1(3):3.1

training, experience, and scope of duties, 1(3):3.1

Regional historic properties inventory and stat sheets, 2(1):1.2

Rehabilitation

archivist's role in major rehabilitation projects, 4(1):1.3.1

courthouse reuse and rehabilitation, 5(6):6.1

Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, 2(1):1.4, 5(1):1

Tips for Creating a Usable Maintenance and Rehabilitation Guide, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Reinvesting Outlease Revenue: BA64

draft solicitation and selection criteria, 3(1):1.2.4

fund overview, 3(1):1.2.4

fund project submission, 3(1):1.2.4.1

project awards, 3(1):1.2.4

revenue sources, 3(1):1.2.4

Reinvestment

Capital Program Planning: BA55, 3(1):1.2

Team Expert Choice, 3(1):1.2

Repairs. See also Design and construction of repairs and alterations; Restoration

approach to prioritizing recurring repairs and alterations, 3(1):1.2.3

courtyard repairs at Internal Revenue Service, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.1

masonry repair at Agriculture Administration Building, Washington, DC, 2(1):1.3.1.1

recurring repairs and alterations: BA54, 3(1):1.2.3

Reports. See also Annual reports

Building Evaluation Reports, 2(1):1.4.5

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6

preservation reports, 4(1):1.4.2

Site Inspection Reports, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Request for Qualifications and Use

process for outleasing, 3(2):2.3

Research centers

Maryland

Federal Research Center, White Oak, 2(2):2.4.1

Restoration

competency of bidder/restoration specialist specifications, 4(1):1.6.1

Elevator Restoration, 5(9):9.1

estimating restoration materials and services, 4(1):1.4.5

lighting restoration: Utah Governor's Mansion, 5(15):15.1

Old House Journal Restoration Directory, 6(4)

Reuse strategies. See Adaptive use

Revaluing Buildings: Investing Inside Buildings to Support Organizational and Technological Change, Carnegie Mellon Research (excerpt), 3(1):1.2.4.1

Review agencies

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation (staff directory), App(2):2.1

Federal agency Historic Preservation Officers (list, by agency), App(2):2.1

National Capital Planning Commission, App(2):2.1

State Historic Preservation Officers (list), App(2):2.1

RFQ&U. See Request for Qualifications and Use

RHPOs. See Regional Historic Preservation Officers

Robert C. McEwan U.S. Custom House, Ogdensburg, NY

brochure template, 1(3):3.3.2

Robinson House, Springfield, IL

Property Utilization Agreement, 3(2):2.4.1

Rocky Mountain Region Historic Preservation Program Reference Guide, 1(3):3.1.1

ROD. See Record of Decision

S

Sample documents. See also specific documents and types of documents

documents included, 1(1):1.1

use and limitations of, 1(1):1.2

Satellite antennas

cover letter sample, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Scopes of work

Archeology Program, 2(2):2.2.1.1

architect/engineer services, 4(1):1.3.1

for architectural historian, 1(3):3.3.2

archivist's role in major rehabilitation projects, 4(1):1.3.1

Building Preservation Plan, 2(1):1.4.4.1

design services, 4(1):1.3.1

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Level I, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Level II, 2(1):1.4.2.1

Level IV, 2(1):1.4.2.1

major modernization, 6(1):1.4.1

National Register of Historic Places, 2(1):1.4.1.1, 2(1):1.4.2.1, 2(1):1.4.2.2

new construction, 5(5)

poster series, 1(3):3.3.2

proposed courthouse, Greenville, TN, 2(2):2.2.1.1

Prospectus Development Studies, 6(1):1.4.1

Public Buildings Heritage Exhibit, 1(3):3.3.1

Secretary of the Interior

Standards for Rehabilitation, 2(1):1.4, 5(1):1

Section 106

Annual Report sample, 2(1):1.3.1.4

compliance documentation checklist, 2(1):1.3.1

compliance letter format, 1(1):1.2

cover letters, 2(1):1.3.1.1

Memoranda of Agreement samples, 2(1):1.3.1.3

PBS 1022.2 and, 2(1):1.2

Programmatic Agreements, 2(1):1.3.1.4, 3(2):2.2.1

project report: Phase II Modernization of the Ariel Rios Federal Building, 4(1):1.2.1

public notification samples, 2(1):1.3.1.2

regulations flowchart, 2(1):1.3

sample letters, 2(1):1.3.1

summary, 2(1):1.3

text, App(3):3.3.1

underwater artifacts, 2(2):2.3

update to changes, 2(1):1.3

Section 110

Building Evaluation Reports, 2(1):1.4.5, 6(1):1.3

Building Preservation Plan, 2(1):1.4.4

conservation studies, 2(1):1.4.6

documentation standards and sources, 2(1):1.4.2

historic buildings lists, 2(1):1.4.3

Historic Structure Reports, 2(1):1.4.6

National Register designation, 2(1):1.4.1

site inspection reports, 2(1):1.4.6

Section 111

leases and exchanges of Federal historic properties, 3(2):2.3

Security

Master Planning for the Federal Triangle, Washington, DC: Preliminary Report for Site Lighting, 5(11):11.2

technical guides, 5(11):11.1

urban design and, 5(11):11.2

Security cameras

Preservation Note 37: Security Cameras: Selecting and Installing, 5(11):11.1

technical guide, 5(11):11.1

at U.S. Bankruptcy Court, Alexandria, VA, 2(1):1.3.1.1

The Seismic Retrofit for GSA Historic Buildings: Draft, 5(14):14.1

The Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings: Preservation Brief 41, 5(14):14.1

Seismic retrofitting

GSA buildings in seismic risk zones, 5(14):14

technical guides, 5(14):14.1

SHFG. See Society for History in the Federal Government

SHPOs. See State Historic Preservation Officers

Site Inspection Report, 2(1):1.4.6.2

Small Business Administration

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

"Smart Codes," 5(8):8.2

Smithsonian Institution

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

Smoke detection. See Fire safety

Society for History in the Federal Government

preservation award, 1(3):3.4.2

role and activities, App(2):2.3

Solomon, Jay, 1(2)

The Solomon Report, 1(2)

Specialist services

PBS 1022.2 and, 2(1):1.2

Sprinkler Systems: Design Guidelines for Historic Buildings: Preservation Note 20, 5(8):8.1

Standards

interior illumination level, 5(15)

PBS 1022.2 Facilities Standards, 3(2):2.6

preservation performance standards, 4(2):2.1

Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, 2(1):1.4, 5(1):1

Section 110 documentation standards and sources, 2(1):1.4.2

State Historic Preservation Officers. See also Regional Historic Preservation Officers

archeological site consultation, 2(2):2.2

list, App(2):2.1

Programmatic Agreements and, 2(1):1.3.1.4

Stewardship strategies. See Business and stewardship strategies

Supporting Livable Communities Through Reuse of Federal Real Property (booklet), 2(3)

Surveys

Historic American Buildings Survey, 2(1):1.4.2

T

Task Force on Historic Preservation, 1(2)

Tax increment financing

leasing properties, 3(2):2.5.2

Tax issues

Federal Preservation Tax Incentives, 3(2):2.5.2

tax incentives for developers, 3(2):2.5.2

tax increment financing, 3(2):2.5.2

Team Expert Choice, 3(1):1.2

Technical guidance for PBS projects. See also Guides; Technical guides; Technical resources

accessibility, 5(10):10.1

adaptive use, 5(4)

antennas, 5(12)

building systems integration, 5(7)

buildings under 50 years old, 5(3):3

courthouse reuse and rehabilitation, 5(6)

elevators, 5(9):9.1

fire safety technical guides, 5(8):8.1

First Impressions, 5(2):2

lead paint, asbestos, and hazard control, 5(13)

lighting, 5(15)

new construction, 5(5)

Secretary of the Interior's Standards for Rehabilitation, 5(1)

security, 5(11)

seismic retrofitting, 5(14)

Technical guides

accessibility, 5(10):10.1

building systems integration, 5(7):7.1

Checklist for Existing Facilities: Readily Achievable Barrier Removal (Americans with Disabilities Act Information Center), 5(10):10.1

Elevator Restoration, 5(9):9.1

fire safety, 5(8):8.1

Fire Safety Retrofitting for Historic Buildings, Design and Construction, Nov. 1998, 5(8):8.1

Fire Safety Retrofitting in Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.1

GSA Historic Preservation Technical Procedures, 5(13):13.1

Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing (HUD document), 5(13):13.1

Instructions for Asbestos Assessments, 5(13).1

lead paint, asbestos, and hazard control, 5(13):13.1

Lead Paint and Historic Buildings: Draft Training Manual, 5(13):13.1

lighting, 5(11):11.2

Preservation Brief 24: Heating, Ventilating and Cooling Historic Buildings, 5(7):7.1

Preservation Brief 32: Making Historic Properties Accessible, 5(10):10.1

Preservation Brief 37: Appropriate Methods for Reducing Lead-Paint Hazards in Historic Housing, 5(13):13.1

Preservation Brief 41: The Seismic Retrofit of Historic Buildings, 5(14):14.1

Preservation Note 8: Accessibility for Disabled Persons: Building Hardware, 5(10):10.1

Preservation Note 20: Sprinkler Systems-Design Guidelines for Historic Buildings, 5(8):8.1

Preservation Note 30: Integrating Mechanical Systems in Historic Buildings, 5(7):7.1

Preservation Note 37: Security Cameras, 5(11):11.1

Preservation Note 45: Air Sampling (Aspirating) Fire Detection Systems, 5(8):8.1

Preservation Note X: Lead Paint Abatement, 5(13):13.1

security, 5(11):11.1

Seismic Retrofit for GSA Historic Buildings: Draft, 5(14):14.1

seismic retrofitting, 5(14):14.1

Technical Preservation Guideline: Fire Safety Retrofitting, 5(8):8.1

Timber Paneled Doors and Fire: English Heritage technical guidance note, 5(8):8.1

Technical information

Historic Preservation Technical Procedures Database (brochure), 6(2):2.1

Preservation Notes, 6(2):2.3

sample technical procedures, 6(2):2.1

Technical Preservation Guidelines, 6(2):2.2

technical procedures, 6(2):2.1

Technical Preservation Guidelines

Fire Safety Retrofitting, 5(8):8.1

First Impressions at Historic Buildings, 5(2):2

list, 6(2):2.2

Technical Preservation Services

catalog of publications, 6(3)

conference workbooks, 6(3)

description of publications, 6(3)

NCPTT Notes, 6(3)

Preservation Briefs, 6(3) (See also specific briefs)

role and activities, App(2):2.2

Technical Procedures Database (brochure), 6(2):2.1

Technical resources

Association for Preservation Technology International (homepage), 6(5):5.2

Building Evaluation Reports, 6(1):1.3

Building Preservation Plans, 6(1):1.1

GSA historic buildings, 6(1)

Historic Structure Reports, 6(1):1.2

list of preservation Web sites, 6(5):5.1

National Center for Preservation Technology and Training (homepage), 6(5):5.2

National Park Service Technical Preservation Services publications, 6(3)

NCPTT Notes, 6(3)

Old House Journal Restoration Directory, 6(4)

Preservation Briefs, 6(3)

Preservation Education Foundation conference workbooks, 6(3)

Preservation Notes, 6(2):2.3

preservation products and services, 6(4)

PreservationWeb sourcebook, 6(4)

PreserveNet (homepage), 6(5):5.2

Prospectus Development Studies, 6(1):1.4

sample homepages, 6(5):5.2

technical information, 6(2)

Technical Preservation Guidelines, 6(2):2.2

Technical Preservation Services publications catalog, 6(3)

technical procedures, 6(2):2.1

Traditional Building, 6(4)

Web sites, 6(5)

Tennessee Valley Authority

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

36 CFR Part 800. See National Historic Preservation Act

TIF. See Tax increment financing

Timber Paneled Doors and Fire: English Heritage technical guidance note, 5(8):8.1

Tours

Lafayette Square, Washington, DC, 1(3):3.3.3

U.S. Courthouse, Wichita, KS, 1(3):3.3.3

TPS. See Technical Preservation Services

Traditional Building, 6(4)

Training

academic preservation programs, 1(3):3.2.3

external reviewers, 1(3)

focus of, 1(3)

general preservation courses, 1(3):3.2.2.1

Lead Paint and Historic Buildings: Draft Training Manual, 5(13):13.1

managing a regional preservation program, 1(3):3.1

Preservation Program brochures, 1(3):3.1.1

preservation trades programs, 1(3):3.2.4

regional staff, 1(3):3.1

regional training programs, 1(3):3.2.1

regulatory preservation courses, 1(3):3.2.2.2

technical preservation courses, 1(3):3.2.2.3

Transfer covenants, 3(2):2.2.1

Travel itineraries

Washington, DC

National Register Travel Itinerary, 1(3):3.3.5.1.1

National Trust Conference, 1(3):3.3.3

Treasury Historical Association, Washington, DC

research collaboration, 1(3):3.3.5.2

Troubleshooting Historic Buildings

handout, 1(3):3.2.1

training outline, 1(3):3.2.1

U

Underwater artifacts

Civil War vessels, 2(2):2.2, 2(2):3

transfer of, 2(2)

United States Postal Service

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

Urban Policy Update (booklet), 2(3)

U.S. Bankruptcy Court

security cameras (cover letter sample), 2(1):1.3.1.1

U.S. Department of Agriculture

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Commerce

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Defense

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Education

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Energy

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Fire Ratings of Archaic Materials and Assemblies, 2/2000, 5(8):8.3

Guidelines for the Evaluation and Control of Lead-Based Paint Hazards in Housing, 5(13).1

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Justice

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Labor

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of State

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of the Interior

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of the Treasury

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Transportation

Historic Preservation Officers, App(2):2.1

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Historic Preservation Officer, App(2):2.1

satellite antenna (cover letter sample), 2(1):1.3.1.1

U.S. Post Office and Courthouse, San Juan, Puerto Rico

Public Buildings Heritage Award, 1(3):3.4.1

Utah Governor's Mansion (lighting specifications), 5(15):15.1

V

Videos

Federal Triangle, Washington, DC, 2(2):2.2.3

A Vision for the Open Space in the Federal Triangle (booklet), 4(1):1.5.2

W

Web sites. See also Homepages

Advisory Council on Historic Preservation, 1(1):1.2, 1(3):3.2.2.2

African Burial Ground, New York, NY, Internet brochure, 2(2):2.2.3

Asset Business Plan, 3(1):1.1.1

buildings, 1(3):3.3.4.1

Clara Barton Home and Office, 1(3):3.3.4.3

discoveries, 1(3):3.3.4.3

Five Points Site, 1(3):3.3.4.3

Governor's Island, NY, 1(3):3.3.4.2

A Guide to Cultural Resources and Historic Preservation Information (Webliography), 6(5):5.1

Held in Public Trust: PBS Strategy for Using Historic Buildings, 1(2):2.1

Jacob Weinberger U.S. Courthouse, San Diego, CA, 1(3):3.3.4.1

list of preservation Web sites, 6(5):5.1

Milwaukee Federal Building and U.S. Courthouse, 1(3):3.3.4.1

National Council for Preservation Education, 1(3):3.2.3

National Environmental Policy Act, 2(2):1.1

National Register Travel Itinerary for Washington, DC, 1(3):3.3.5.1.1

Preservation Notes list, 6(2):2.3

Preservation Trades Network, 1(3):3.2.4

PreservationWeb, 6(4)

projects, 1(3):3.3.4.2

technical resources, 6(5)

What Does a GSA Employee Need to Know? (brochure), 2(2):1

Workbooks

Preservation Education Foundation conference workbooks, 6(3)

Workplans

Office of Portfolio Management workplan, 3(1):1.1

Worksheets

estimates, 4(1):1.3.3

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