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FAA relocates to DOT’s East Building in Dec. to fix old facilities, sparking staff concerns over commute and costs.
The FAA is beginning a major move to the DOT’s East Building in Washington’s Navy Yard by early December, relocating staff from its aging headquarters and Silver Spring office to improve safety and collaboration.
The shift, part of the “1DOT” initiative, addresses decades-old facility issues like poor air quality and water problems.
While officials stress the transition will avoid disruptions to air traffic safety, employees worry about longer commutes, limited parking, and unclear remote work rules.
The move could cost over $250 million, and some DOT staff are being reassigned to make space.
Details on the full scope remain undisclosed.
La FAA se traslada al Edificio Este del DOT en diciembre para reparar las instalaciones antiguas, lo que provoca preocupaciones del personal sobre los viajes y los costos.