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  1. Today, the U.S. Capitol covers a ground area of 175,170 square feet, or about 4 acres, and has a floor area of approximately 16-1/2 acres. Its length, from north to south, is 751 feet 4 inches; its greatest width, including approaches, is 350 feet. Its height above the base line on the east front to the top of the Statue of Freedom is 288 feet.

  2. The OSCO is responsible for the maintenance, care and operation of the buildings, grounds and security enhancements of the U.S. Capitol Police and more. The Architect of the Capitol is both the name of the U.S. legislative branch agency responsible for the maintenance of the Capitol campus and the title for the leader of the agency.

  3. The Office of the Chief of Operations (OCO) oversees the operational jurisdictions that help fulfill the Architect of the Capitol's (AOC) mission. Working together with other dedicated AOC staff, the OCO helps preserve and maintain the historic buildings, monuments, art and inspirational gardens across the Capitol campus.

  4. Tort Claim Instruction Form. To file a claim with the Office of the Architect of the Capitol under the Federal Tort Claims Act, please send the form to: Architect of the Capitol Office of General Counsel. 2nd & D Streets SW, Room H2-265A. Washington, DC 20515. Fax: 202.225.5927.

  5. The OSCO is responsible for the maintenance, care and operation of the buildings, grounds and security enhancements of the U.S. Capitol Police and more. The Architect of the Capitol is both the name of the U.S. legislative branch agency responsible for the maintenance of the Capitol campus and the title for the leader of the agency.

  6. Keys and lock-out service. Heating and air conditioning. Cleaning and trash removal. Recycling. Plumbing and electrical. Special events set-up. Office and decorative painting. Pest Control. Contact the Capitol Service Center at 202.228.8800 or submit an Online Service Request ( must be connected to Capitol Hill network to access link ).

  7. In his role as Architect of the Capitol, Mr. Blanton was responsible for facilities maintenance and operation of the historic U.S. Capitol Building, the care and improvement of more than 570 acres of grounds and the operation and maintenance of 18.4 million square feet of buildings including: the House and Senate Congressional Office Buildings, the Capitol Visitor Center, the Library of ...