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HUD Relocates Headquarters to Alexandria
March 13, 2026
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has proceeded with relocating its headquarters from the Robert C. Weaver Federal Building in Washington, D.C., to the National Science Foundation Headquarters facility in Alexandria, Virginia. This move has raised concerns from union representatives and several U.S. senators regarding transparency, employee support, and compliance with statutory requirements that HUD remain in the seat of government. Criticism centers on HUD advancing the relocation without finalized funding, a comprehensive plan, or union bargaining, potentially impacting employee work-life balance and incurring increased costs.
- Procurement professionals should note the logistical and contractual complexities involved in federal agency relocations, including facility leasing and support services in new locations.
- The relocation may affect future procurement requirements for facilities management, employee transportation, and IT infrastructure in Alexandria.
- Contractors and vendors should be aware of potential opportunities arising from HUD's transition needs, including security, office setup, and ongoing operational support.
- Agencies and stakeholders must consider statutory compliance and labor relations implications when planning similar relocations to avoid legal and operational challenges.
The agency is not doing the basic due diligence to ensure that employeesβ work-life balances are not negatively impacted. They have moved forward without money, a plan or bargaining with the union in order to make a goal of moving to Virginia for the [sake] of moving to Virginia.
— Unnamed official, American Federation of Government Employees Local 476
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Department of Housing and Urban Development, American Federation of Government Employees Local 476, National Science Foundation, United States Senate
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- Union and lawmakers criticize HUDβs handling of HQ move as questions go unanswered - Government Executive · Government Executive · Mar 13