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PLRD-81-13 1 (1981-04-01)

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                   UNITED STATES GENERAL ACCOUNTING OFFICE
                          WASHINGTON. D.C. 20548


PROCUREMENT. LOGISTICS.                                  APR I L 1, 1981
AND READINESS DIVISION

  B-20 2437


  The Honorable Martin Frost
  House of Representatives                                 114792

  Dear Mr. Frost:

       Subject: Proposed Relocation of the N         Rcgulat ry
                C'o   iio.Region IV Office from Arlington,
                Texas, to Fort Worth, Texas (PLRD-81-13)

       In response to your August 25, 1980, request, we reviewed the
  proposed relocation of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC)
  Region IV office from Arlington, Texas, to Fort Worth, Texas.
  We specifically reviewed, as requested, the cost analysis of
  the proposed relocation of NRC's regional office to the historic
  Texas and Pacific (T&P) Building in Fort Worth.

       The General Services Administration (GSA) has now decided
  not to relocate the NRC Region IV office from its present
  commercially leased space in Arlington, Texas, to the historic
  T&P Building in Fort Worth. This decision was made because
  NRC anticipated having more personnel in its Region IV office
  than the T&P Building space could accommodate. However,
  GSA has stated it still anticipates moving NRC's Region IV
  office to some location in Fort Worth.

       GSA selected the NRC office for relocation because the lease
  was expiring. The NRC regional office space in Arlington is cur-
  rently being occupied under a supplemental lease agreement which
  GSA negotiated following the lessor's termination of the lease.
  The agreement will expire in 1983, with termination rights after
  June 1981.

       We only reviewed the cost-benefit analysis prepared by GSA
  on the proposed relocation of NRC to the T&P Building. In
  making our review, we evaluated GSA's Fort Wotth regional
  office's records supporting the cost analysis-and interviewed
  GSA and NRC regional officials, as well as the lessors of the
  buildings who were directly involved in the proposed relocation.
  We discussed the matters contained in this report with officials
  of GSA and NRC regional offices in Texas and headquarters
  officials in Washington, D.C., and they did not object to any
  of the information. The results of our review are summarized
  on the following page.


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