Mark Center Building
The site was selected in September 2008 as a result of the 2005 round of Base Realignment and Closures, and is also referred to as BRAC-133.[3] This BRAC mandated a move of many DoD offices from leased office space to secure sites that could meet DoD's high anti-terrorism security standards.
Federal employees began moving to the center in August 2012, with the move scheduled to be complete by January 2013.[4] The project has been controversial in the region because of potential traffic impacts: many of the approximately 6,500 employees who will be relocated to the site were formerly located in Metro-accessible locations such as Crystal City, Virginia, and office buildings in Washington, D.C., itself, but they will now need to commute by car or bus to the new site via a highway that already handles 200,000 vehicles per day.[5][6]
Location:38°49′49″N 77°06′59″W / 38.8303°N 77.1163°W
References
- ↑ http://alexandriava.gov/BRAC
- ↑ http://www.belvoirnewvision.com/files/FINAL_BRAC133_Website_Collateral%5B1%5D.pdf
- ↑ http://www.alexecon.org/about-alexandria/base-realignment-a-closure-brac/brac133.html
- ↑ http://www.washingtonpost.com/local/commuting/va-brac-task-force-to-manage-traffic-as-mark-center-opens/2011/08/08/gIQALMF92I_story.html
- ↑ http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/virginia-politics/post/va-congressmen-criticize-mark-center-occupancy-plan/2011/07/14/gIQAXCunEI_blog.html
- ↑ http://www.tbd.com/articles/2011/04/report-pentagon-brac-study-used-faulty-data-to-estimate-mark-center-relocation-59125.html
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