Overview
About the GSA in Concord
The General Services Administration (GSA) maintains and operates the James C. Cleveland Federal Building in downtown Concord. As the landlord for the federal government, the GSA is responsible for the management, safety, and upkeep of this historic facility, which houses various federal agencies including the IRS, SBA, and the FBI. The agency ensures that federal employees have a secure and functional workspace while preserving the building’s architectural integrity.
Building Operations and Services
The Public Buildings Service (PBS) within the GSA oversees the daily operations of the courthouse and federal building. Their duties include facility maintenance, energy efficiency upgrades, and managing federal real estate assets in the Merrimack County area. They also handle procurement and acquisition support for other government entities housed within the facility. While this office primarily serves internal government functions, it ensures public access to the vital services provided by the tenant agencies.
- Facility Management: Maintenance of building systems, cleaning, and repairs.
- Security Oversight: Coordination with the Federal Protective Service.
- Sustainability: Implementation of energy-efficient building practices.
Security and Access
Access to the James C. Cleveland Federal Building is strictly controlled. All visitors must pass through airport-style security screening, including metal detectors and X-ray machines for bags. A valid government-issued ID is required for entry. Visitors should be aware that items such as weapons, pocket knives, and certain electronics may be prohibited. The building is accessible to individuals with disabilities, featuring ramps and elevators to accommodate all members of the public.
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