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approved the design in 2011. Construction was completed in 2017. GSA awarded a $ 77.4 million contract in
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Department of State also grew rapidly during the war (from under 1000 employees to over 7000), but was lower in priority and so got scattered all over
Washington, occupying 47 buildings by the mid-1940s. In 1946, President Truman decided to make use of the space vacated by the War Department's
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won the contract for the design in 1956. The addition, known as the State
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