Architect of the Capitol
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ARCHITECT OF THE CAPITOL
U.S. Capitol Building, Washington, DC 20515
Phone, 202-228-1793. Internet, www.aoc.gov.
Architect of the Capitol Alan M. Hantman
Assistant Architect of the Capitol Michael G. Turnbull
Director of Architecture Bruce Arthur
Superintendent of Construction (vacancy)
Director of Engineering Scott Birkhead
Assistant Director of Engineering (vacancy)
Administrative Assistant Herbert M. Franklin
Director, Human Resources Management Hector E. Suarez
Division
Director, Equal Employment Valerie Olson
Opportunity
Director, Information Resources Rick Kashurba
Management
Employment Counsel Kevin Mulshine
Curator Barbara Wolanin
Inspector General Arthur L. McIntye
Facilities Manager Susan Adams
Director, Life Safety Programs (vacancy)
Division
Head, Procurement Division Richard N. Mueller
Safety Officer, Occupational Health, Charles Bowman
Environmental, and Safety Office
Budget Officer/Director of Financial Services W. Stuart Pregnall III
Assistant Budget Officer John T. Bortlein, Jr.
Accounting Officer Elliott Burnham
General Counsel Charles K. Tyler
Labor-Relations and Collective Bargaining Margaret Cox
Senior Landscape Architect Matthew Evans
Superintendent, House Office Buildings Robert Miley
Superintendent, Senate Office Buildings Lawrence R. Stoffel
Supervising Engineer, Library of Congress Frank Tiscione
Supervising Engineer of the U.S. Capitol Amita N. Poole
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The Architect of the Capitol is responsible for the care and maintenance of the U.S. Capitol and nearby buildings and grounds and for implementing construction, renovation, conservation, and landscape improvement projects as authorized by the Congress.
The Architect of the Capitol is charged with operating and maintaining the buildings of the Capitol complex committed to his care by Congress. Permanent authority for the care and maintenance of the Capitol was established by the act of August 15, 1876 (40 U.S.C. 162, 163). The Architect's duties include the mechanical and structural maintenance of the Capitol, the conservation and care of works of art in the building under the Architect's jurisdiction, the upkeep and improvement of the Capitol grounds, and the arrangement of inaugural and other ceremonies held in the building or on the grounds. Legislation has been enacted from time to time to provide for additional buildings and grounds placed under the jurisdiction of the Architect of the...
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