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 PUBLIC LAW 95-356—SEPT. 8, 1978 competitive basis to the lowest responsible bidder. Such reports shall also show, in the case of the ten architect-engineering firms which, in terms of total dollars, were awarded the most business; the names of such firms; the total number of separate contracts awarded each firm; and the total amount paid or to be paid in the case of each such action under all such contracts awarded such firm. REPEAL o r PRIOR AUTHORIZATIONS; EXCEPTIONS

SEC. 605. (a) As of October 1, 1979, all authorizations for military public works, including family housing, to be accomplished by the Secretary of a military department in connection with the establishment or development of installations and facilities, and all authorizations for appropriations therefor, that are contained in titles I, II, III, IV, and V of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1978 (Public Law 95-82; 91 Stat. 358), and all such authorizations contained in Acts approved before August 1, 1977, and not superseded or otherwise modified by a later authorization are repealed except— (1) authorizations for public works and for appropriations therefor that are set forth in those Acts in the titles that contain the general provisions; and (2) authorizations for public works projects as to which appropriated funds have been obligated for construction contracts, land acquisition, or payments to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, in whole or in part, before October 1, 1979, and authorizations for appropriations therefor. (b) Notwithstanding the repeal provisions of subsection (a) of this section and section 605 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1978 (Public Law 95-82; 91 Stat. 358), authorizations for the following items sihall remain in effect until October 1, 1980: (1) Medical Facility construction in the amount of $2,014,000 at Fort Drum, New York, authorized in section 101 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94r-431; 90 Stat. 1349). (2) Barracks Building construction in the amount of $5,100,000 at Fort Drum, New York, authorized in section 101 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1349). (3) Effluent Land Irrigation System construction in the amount of $6,933,000 at Fort Ord, California, authorized in section 101 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1349). (4) Sulphuric Acid Eegenerator construction in the amount of $15,238,000 at the Sunflower Army Ammunition Plant, Kansas, authorized in section 101 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1350). (5) Cold Storage Warehouse construction in the amount of $1,215,000 at Fort Dix, New Jersej, authorized in section 101 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1973 (Public Law 92-545; 86 Stat. 1135), and extended in section 605(3)(B) of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1975 (Public Law 93-552; 88 Stat. 1762), and in section 605(b)(2) of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1363). (6) Solid Waste System construction in the amount of $300,000 at the Naval Submarine Base, New London, Connecticut, authorized in section 201 of the Military Construction Authorization Act, 1977 (Public Law 94-431; 90 Stat. 1352).

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