District of ColumbiaB26-0528Council Period 26 (2025-2026)House

Modification Nos. 6 and 7 to Contract No. DCAM-22-CS-RFP-0019 with Smoot Construction Company of Washington, DC Approval and Payment Authorization Emergency Act of 2025

Sponsored By: Phil Mendelson (Democratic)

Became Law

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Bill Overview

Analyzed Economic Effects

1 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

One-time payment to Smoot Construction

The law approves Modifications 6 and 7 to a District contract with Smoot Construction. It authorizes the District to pay up to $61.46 million for work under the contract, including past and upcoming work. This is an emergency act and remains in effect for no more than 90 days.

Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Phil Mendelson

    Democratic • House

Cosponsors

There are no cosponsors for this bill.

Roll Call Votes

All Roll Calls

Yes: 26 • No: 0

House vote 12/16/2025

Other

Yes: 13 • No: 0

House vote 12/16/2025

Final Reading

Yes: 13 • No: 0

Actions Timeline

  1. Act A26-0244 Published in DC Register Vol 73 and Page 000450, Expires on Apr 12, 2026

    1/16/2026House
  2. Returned from Mayor

    1/13/2026House
  3. Signed by the Mayor and Enacted with Act Number A26-0244, Expires on Apr 12, 2026

    1/12/2026House
  4. Transmitted to Mayor, Response Due on Jan 13, 2026

    12/29/2025House
  5. Legislative Meeting

    12/16/2025House
  6. Retained by the Council with comments from the Committee on Facilities

    12/16/2025House
  7. B26-0528 Introduced by Chairman Mendelson at Office of the Secretary

    12/2/2025House

Bill Text

  • Amendment

    12/16/2025

  • Enrollment

    12/16/2025

  • Introduced

    12/2/2025

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