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  1. Meet the Historic Preservation Officer. Donna Klee has worked for the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) for more than 10 years and was named the agency's Historic Preservation Officer in the fall of 2023. In this capacity, she works to implement the agency's preservation policy. More Stories.

  2. 17 de mai. de 2024 · Electrician. This position is located in the Architect of the Capitol, Office of the Chief of Operations, Superintendent, House Office Buildings, Assistant Superintendent, Facilities Operations Division, Electrical Branch, Electrical Day/Evening/Night Sections. The incumbent performs journey-level Electrician duties on any shift.

  3. The Office of the Architect (OA) provides an enterprise perspective and vision for the Architect of the Capitol and helps the agency navigate legal, political and regulatory requirements and challenges. The Office of the Architect includes the Acting Architect of the Capitol, the Deputy Architect of the Capitol, the Chief of Staff, the General ...

  4. The Architect of the Capitol ... Library of Congress, Senate office buildings, Supreme Court buildings and U.S. Botanic Garden. ----- NOTE Our videos are made available for educational, ...

  5. The Office of the Architect of the Capitol (formerly the Legislative Space Needs Commission) is responsible for developing and implementing a long-range master plan of development for the Capitol Complex. The office reviews and approves all contracts for the repair, rehabilitation, construction, renovation or alteration of all state buildings ...

  6. As Chief Engineer, Chere Rexroat oversees the Office of the Chief Engineer (OCE). OCE manages the Architect of the Capitol's (AOC) major projects, including the execution of architecture and engineering planning and design, in-house construction, historic preservation as well as project, construction, sustainability and energy management, supporting the AOC's mission.

  7. The General Assembly authorized construction of the current State Capitol in 1867, which was completed over a 20-year period in 1888. It was designed by architects John C. Cochrane, Alfred H. Piquenard and W.W. Boyington and cost $4.5 million. In addition to housing Illinois' executive officers and legislators, the State Capitol originally ...