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New National Personnel Records Center to be Built in St. Louis
WASHINGTON, Sept. 4 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The National Archives and
Records Administration (NARA), working through the General Services
Administration (GSA), today announced plans to lease a new built-to-suit
facility at 1829 Dunn Road inSt. Louis, MO. The new facility will replace the
1950s-era Military Personnel Records Center now at 9700 Page Avenue inSt.
Louis and a portion of the Civilian Personnel Records Center on Winnebago Road
inSt. Louis. Initial occupancy of the new building is scheduled for March
2010.
The Dunn Road facility will house the National Personnel Records Center,
part of the NARA's Federal Records Center Program. The Center contains 56
million personnel files of twentieth century military service veterans, and 25
million Federal civilian personnel files dating from the early twentieth
century to the 1970s. All of these files are designated as permanent, historic
records. Each year, a portion of the military personnel files are transferred
from military services' ownership to the legal custody of the National
Archives, when 62 years has elapsed since an individual's separation from
service. Civilian personnel files will also be accessioned into National
Archives custody in the near future.
In addition to records storage, the new facility will contain public
research rooms, an archival preservation laboratory, public meeting rooms, and
staff offices. "The new facility is specially designed for the storage of and
access to archival records," said Archivist of the United States Allen
Weinstein. "It will meet strict standards for fire prevention, security,
temperature and humidity control, and air filtration. And that's just for
records! Staff and public visitors will also enjoy comfortable work and
research areas, ample parking, and public bus service."
The Dunn Road facility will be the busiest National Archives storage and
research operation, answering over one million requests annually for access to
or copies of records. Requestors seek to verify service, apply for benefits,
obtain medals, research medical conditions, and conduct historical and
genealogical research. Most requestors are military veterans or their family
members. The vast majority of requests arrive in the mail or via NARA's web
site at www.archives.gov/veterans/evetrecs/. On-site visitation has been
increasing, a trend that will likely continue at the new facility.
Six hundred National Archives staff will work at the new building. Most
staff will transfer from the Page Avenue facility and some from the Winnebago
Road facility, both of which will close. Several other Federal agencies will
also use a small amount of space in the new building for personnel records
related work.
The Dunn Road facility will be the newest of NARA's 34 locations,
including 4 in theWashington DC area, 18 regional archives and records
centers, and 12 Presidential Libraries.
GSA announced separately that it had awarded a development contract to
Barry Real Estate Companies, Inc. ofAtlanta to build the Dunn Road facility.
Skanska Construction ofAtlanta will partner with Tarlton Corporation ofSt.
Louis to construct the 474,690 square-foot facility. HKS, Inc. ofDallas is
the lead architectural firm. 1829 Dunn Road is located in northeastSt. Louis
County, adjacent to Interstate 270 and Highway 367.
For media information, contact the National Archives Public Affairs staff
at 202-357-5300.
SOURCE National Archives
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