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 PUBLIC LAW 100-440—SEPT. 22, 1988

102 STAT. 1735

Albuquerque, Chavez Federal Building, Courthouse, $3 207 000 Albuquerque, Federal Building, $1,967,000 New York: Brooklyn, Cellar Federal Building, $16,000,000 Rochester, Keating Federal Building, $6,800,000 New York, United States Mission to the United Nations, $4,300,000 Ohio: Cleveland, Celebrezze Federal Building, $5,836,000 Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Green Federal Building, $1,200,000 Philadelphia, SSA Computer Center, $950,000 South Carolina: Charleston, Rivers Federal Building, $1,275,000 Memphis, Davis Federal Building, $9,466,000 Austin, Federal Building, $3,241,000 Austin, Internal Revenue Service Center, $3,282,000 Austin, Post Office, Courthouse, $7,995,000 Houston, Casey Federal Building, Courthouse, $8,008,000 Lubbock, Federal Building, Courthouse, $3,674,000 Utah: Salt Lake City, Post Office, Courthouse, $2,543,000 Virginia: McLean, Central Intelligence Agency, Headquarters, $2,336,000 McLean, Central Intelligence Agency Printing Plant, $746,000 Reston, J.W. Powell Federal Building, $1,336,000 Arlington, Heating Plant, $593,000 Richmond, Annex, $3,287,000 Vermont: Burlington, Federal Building Post Office, Courthouse, $4,100,000 Wisconsin: Milwaukee, Federal Building, Courthouse, $7,586,000 Capital Improvements of United States-Mexico Border Facilities, $42,150,000 as follows: Arizona: Douglas, AZ New facility/R&A/Safety, $820,700 Lukeville, AZ R&A/Safety, $229,100 Naco, AZ New facility/R&A/Safety, $320,900 Nogalas, AZ Grande Ave./Morley Gate, New Station/R&A/ Safety, $2,420,900 Mariposa, R&A, $746,800 Sasebe, AZ New facility/R&A/Safety, $355,300 San Luis, AZ R&A/Safety, $499,300 California: Andrade, CA

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