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BGS tells Appropriations it manages 3 million sq ft and seeks to close major maintenance gaps
Summary
Buildings and General Services told the House Appropriations Committee it manages roughly 3,000,000 square feet of state-owned space, relies on a fee-for-space internal service fund for most revenue and has taken steps to realign major maintenance spending after a recent electricity-driven deficit.
Wanda Manoli, Commissioner of Buildings and General Services, told the House Appropriations Committee on Feb. 12 that her department maintains and operates roughly 3,000,000 square feet of state-owned space across Vermont and is submitting a FY27 budget to preserve staffing and services.
—We maintain and operate 3,000,000 square feet of state owned building space throughout the state of Vermont,— Manoli said, listing correctional facilities, state office buildings and information centers among spaces BGS manages. She said BGS currently had 348 FTEs and 22 vacancies in the December…
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