Title 31 › Subtitle SUBTITLE I— GENERAL › Chapter 7— GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE › Subchapter VI— PROPERTY MANAGEMENT › § 781
The Comptroller General must keep sole control and responsibility for the building at 441 G Street, N.W., in the District of Columbia. That includes running, caring for, protecting, fixing, changing, and assigning space in the building and looking after the machines and tools used to operate it. When a formal prospectus for changes needs approval under section 3307 of title 40, the Comptroller General will do the duties that the Administrator of General Services would normally do. If asked, the Administrator of General Services should, when resources allow, provide needed protection services (for example special police, incident response and investigation, and perimeter security monitoring). Those services can be paid for or provided free as the Comptroller General and Administrator agree. The Comptroller General may make contracts for property and services as needed and without regard to section 6101(b)–(d) of title 41, but may not buy real estate unless a law allows it. Contracting must follow full and open competition under the Competition in Contracting Act of 1984. Utility contracts may run up to 10 years if funds are available. The Comptroller General may make advance or progress payments for those contracts without regard to section 3324(a) and (b) of this title.
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31 U.S.C. § 781
Title 31 — Money and Finance
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Apr 5, 2026
Release point: 119-73not60