GSA awards $524M contract to build cybersecurity agency’s D.C. headquarters

Clark Construction Group has won the contract to build the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s new headquarters on the St. Elizabeths West Campus in Southeast D.C.

Roughly 18 months after putting the project out for bid, the U.S. General Services Administration announced Monday that Clark has been awarded $524 million to construct the 10-story, 630,000-square-foot headquarters for the 6-year-old agency, an arm of Department of Homeland Security. The project is part of a broader consolidation of the Department of Homeland Security’s headquarters on the St. E’s campus that’s estimated to cost around $2.8 billion.

Washington Business Journal