that it has inspected throughout the State. The re-
port is used to identify and correct any mainte-
nance deficiencies found at the schools.
The Division assists physical plant superintend-
ents in establishing maintenance guidelines and
provides engineering and technical advice on
maintenance projects. The Division also prepares
plans and specifications for certain maintenance
projects and reviews all maintenance contracts
prior to their submission to the Department of
General Services' Procurement Review Board or
to the Board of Public Works. This review en-
sures that work being requested is justified, con-
tract specifications are accurate, and prices are
competitive.
The Division operates an energy conservation
program. Under this program, the Division
monitors monthly field reports from each State fa-
cility to identify abnormal energy consumption.
Any irregularities in energy consumption are in-
vestigated and corrective measures are recom-
mended in the Division's Annual Maintenance
Status Report.
ANNAPOLIS PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS DIVISION
Paul A. Woods, Superintendent
William W. LaViolette, Assistant Superintendent
Central Services Building
29 St. John's St.
Annapolis 21401 Telephone: 974-3611
Nights & Holidays: 974-3411
This Division is responsible for the operation,
maintenance, and security of the State Office
Center in Annapolis. The Center consists of 17
State-owned buildings and one leased building on
31.6 acres of landscaped areas and 12.2 acres of
parking lots. The Division also maintains the
Governor's residence, which has a separate oper-
ating budget. Under the Division's oversight are
several buildings of important historic value. They
require regular care to maintain them as show-
places and attractions for the public.
The Division provides both preventive and rou-
tine maintenance, major repairs, alterations, im-
provements, and housekeeping services to preserve
facilities and equipment. The Division's special
police and guards provide around-the-clock secu-
rity. In addition, the Division operates a compre-
hensive supply system for equipment and materi-
als needed to maintain the Center and some of its
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vehicles. The Division also dispatches and con-
trols the operation of pool cars and other assigned
vehicles.
The Division's telephone section provides gener-
al telephone information and is responsible for the
installation, service, and billing of all State agen-
cies within the 974-telephone and MARCOM ex-
changes.
BALTIMORE PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND
GROUNDS DIVISION
John C. Reese, Superintendent
Delano W. Tucker, Jr., Assistant Superintendent
301 W. Preston St., Room M-6
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225^1409
Nights & Holidays: 225^448
This Division is responsible for the operation,
maintenance, and security of the State buildings in
Baltimore City at 301 W. Preston St. (SB#1), 300
W. Preston St. (SB#2), 2100 Guilford Ave.
(SB#3), and 201 W. Preston St. (SB#4).
The Division provides both preventive and rou-
tine maintenance, major repairs, alterations, im-
provements, and housekeeping services to preserve
facilities and equipment. The Division's special
police and building guards provide around-the-
clock security. In addition, the Division operates a
comprehensive supply system for equipment and
materials needed to maintain the buildings and
some State vehicles. The Division also dispatches
and controls the operation of pool cars and other
assigned vehicles.
The Division's telephone section provides gener-
al telephone information and is responsible for in-
stallation, service, and billing for all State agencies
within the 333 and 225 telephone and MARCOM
exchanges.
MULTI-SERVICE CENTERS DIVISION
Robert B. Sivert, Administrator
301 W. Preston St., Room 1302
Baltimore 21201 Telephone: 225-4280
The Multi-Service Centers Division operates,
maintains, and provides security for nine District
Court/Multi-Service Center buildings. These
buildings are located in Baltimore City, Essex/
Rosedale and Arbutus/Catonsville in Baltimore
County, Bel Air in Harford County, Centreville in
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