About AOC
House Superintendent's Office
The AOC House Superintendent's Office, led by Bill Weidemeyer, is responsible for the day-to-day structural, mechanical and domestic care of the House Office Buildings. The AOC cares for 1,300 member office and committee rooms in four House Office Buildings Cannon, Longworth, Rayburn and Ford rooms totaling more than 4.5 million square feet of space.
The House Superintendent’s Office is comprised of a variety of skills and trades including the operation of the air conditioning, cleaning, electrical, elevator, fire/electronics, masonry, painting and refinishing, plumbing, sheet metal, subway, and wood crafting. These skilled tradespersons work behind the scenes providing services to the House that include: ensuring a safe and comfortable indoor environment; preserving historic structures; maintenance, repair, and construction; and care of office suites.
Services available through the House Service Center:
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News from the House Superintendent:
Preparing for House Moves
The HOB is preparing for the moves, organizing people, booking rooms for suite selection, improving processes, updating websites, and mobilizing people training. More » (Capitol Hill Network Only)
House Suite Selection
You can now review the suite selection rules and procedures or view the room assignment schedule of dates on the 114th Congressional Transition Suite Selection Website, which will be updated and available for use shortly following the November 4, 2014 Congressional Elections.
Need Assistance?
House Superintendent Service Center: 202.225.4141
Online Service Request (must be connected to Capitol Hill network to access this link)
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