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Contact: Jen McCreary
Communications
AFG Group, Inc
Phone:703.435.0029
[email protected]
www.afgcm.com
AFG Awarded HHS Lease
Consolidation Project by GSA
GSA National Capital Region recently awarded AFG Group, Inc. a Construction
Management (CM) Services contract for consolidation of Health and Human
Services departments into the historic Mary E. Switzer Building located in
downtown Washington, DC.
The consolidation will save the Federal Government significant rental costs as
part of HHS’s relocation program. Approximately 1,600 HHS employees from
a dozen different locations will relocate into 358,000 SF of newly renovated
office building.
Paul Szmurlo, AFG’s Director of Federal Program/Construction Management Services will serve as AFG’s
Project Executive. AFG will provide CM services during the tenant build-out design and construction phases
and all project coordination for all relocation planning, move management, swing management, and FF&E
installation.
According to Szmurlo, “This is AFG’s third major Washington DC based Federal lease consolidation project in
recent years. It is an excellent addition to the AFG portfolio of construction management projects that we have
completed for GSA NCR over the past 20+ years.”
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AFG Group, Inc. is a woman-owned program, construction, and relocation management firm with a national
portfolio of work in healthcare, laboratories, and courthouses, governmental and educational facilities. The
firm maintains major offices in New York City and Washington DC with field and project offices throughout the
Eastern half of the United States, including Pittsburgh, Milwaukee, and Atlanta.