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Housing and Urban Development Secretary Scott Turner shared a video on social media on Monday afternoon, in which roof tiles were shown falling roof tiles at HUD agency’s DC headquarters amid the efforts of the agency to move their headquarters under the Trump administration.
The video of the damaged building comes after the Turner’s announcement last month that HUD will transfer its headquarters to the road to Alexandria, Virginia.
Turner earlier cited the fact that DC building is facing more than $ 500 million in the “deferred maintenance” cost, while only half of HUD’s DC headquarters is currently being used. He has also argued that the building is not safe, in which he has further illustrated A Monday Post on X,
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Turner captioned his video posted in X on Monday afternoon, “The current HUD headquarters is falling everywhere. I saw it for the first time today.” “This hud is not suitable for employees or people who serve. The moving days cannot come soon.”
Robert c. Weaver Federal Building, Housing and Urban Development Department (HUD) Department at Washington, DC, according to Secretary Scott Turner, is more than $ 500 million in collapse infrastructure and deferred maintenance. (Kent Nishimura/Getty Image)
Turner showed “damaged roof tiles”, which they described as water-log and “leaks”. The video featured a gapping hole in the roof of the HUD headquarters, with a garbage under the pile, which saw a broken roof tiles from inside the building.
“Did it fall on someone?” Turner asked in the video, after which one of the camera confirms that it was not. “Okay,” Turner replied. “It won’t be long. It will not be long.”
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HUD Building Robert c. The 2415 will be transferred from the Weaver Federal Building to Alexandria to the 2415 Eisenhwar Avenue, where the National Science Foundation (NSF) is placed, but there is no indication about finalizing that step. This step marks the first major executive agency under Trump to move its headquarters.
According to the General Services Administration (GSA), the rehabilitation effort will be a staggering process that will eventually be located about 2,700 HUD employees in DC Headquarters Building.
HUD Alexandria is preparing to go to the former National Science Foundation Building in Virginia – a rehabilitation that compresses. Scott Turner says that taxpayers will save millions and provide a safe workplace for employees. (Tinge Shane/Bloomberg via Getty Image)
According to HUD, in addition to saving the costs of postponed maintenance, rehabilitation taxpayers will also save about 56 million dollars in annual rent and operation expenses.
“This is a safe place about HUD employees who are a good place to work, representing those who are a good place to work, to represent those whom we serve in America,” the Turner said during a press conference last month. “It’s not about the secretary. It is about the postality and future of HUD.”
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NSF employees discussed how they would handle HUDi transfer this week, including a possible rehabilitation, local reporting out of Alexandria.