Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)
■ The House Oversight Committee seeks details on Interior’s pricey doors.
WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Oversight Committee is seeking details from Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke about a $139,000 project to upgrade doors in Zinke’s office.
Oversight Chairman Trey Gowdy of South Carolina asked Zinke to explain the need for the replacement doors and provide details about the project’s cost estimates, bids and final contract.
The letter from the Republican chairman comes after The Associated Press reported this month that Interior is spending nearly $139,000 to upgrade double doors in Zinke’s sixth-floor office overlooking the Washington Monument.
Zinke told the House Natural Resources Committee last week he has negotiated a significantly lower price for the project by “manipulating” contract terms. He did not elaborate.
An Interior spokeswoman said Friday that Zinke has directed changes in the project’s scope to save money. The new estimate is about 50 percent lower than the initial amount, spokeswoman Heather Swift said.
Swift said this month that Zinke wasn’t aware of the contract until AP asked about it.
The Interior Department’s Office of Facilities and Administrative Services has called the $139,000 cost “reasonable,” noting that the project includes the installation of two sets of custom-built double doors and door frames, as well as demolition of existing doorways.
The contract also covers repairs to another set of double doors that lead from a hallway to the secretary’s office.