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5/20/2005 Addendum 1 to the Secretary General's Report on the Capital Master Plan
5/23/2005 Addendum 2 to the Secretary General's Report on the Capital Master Plan
4/24/2006 Addendum to the Report of the Fifth Committee on the Programme budget for the biennium 2006-2007 (consideration of the draft resolution on the Capital Master Plan)
11/21/2005 Addendum to the Report of the Secretary-General on the Third annual progress report on the implementation of the capital master plan
9/25/2006 Assessment of Member States' contributions to the United Nations capital master plan
10/23/2007 Budget Committee discusses Capital Master Plan (Press Release)
8/8/2002 Capital Master Plan: Report of the Secretary-General
11/22/2005 Corrigendum 1 to the Report of the Secretary-General on the Third annual progress report on the implementation of the capital master plan
11/25/2005 Corrigendum 2 to the Report of the Secretary-General on the Third annual progress report on the implementation of the capital master plan
6/13/2006 Dr. Coburn Links U.S. Funding for U.N. Renovation Plan to 'Sunshine' Reforms (press release)
4/18/2006 Draft resolution on the Capital master plan
6/22/2006 Draft Resolution on the Capital Master Plan
6/27/2006 Draft Resolution on the Capital Master Plan
12/19/2006 Draft Resolution on the Capital Master Plan
11/2/2007 Executive Director of Capital Master Plan Comments on Progress Made (Press Release)
5/8/2006 Explanation of Vote by the United States on the Capital Master Plan
4/24/2006 Fifth Committee adopts draft on the Capital Master Plan and postpones management reform draft text (press release)
6/16/2006 Fifth Committee takes up Reform proposals on budget implementation, Information technology, Financing management, reporting mechanisms and the Capital Master Plan (Press release)
5/1/2003 GAO report: Early Renovation Planning Reasonable, but Additional Management Controls and Oversight Will Be Needed
6/1/2001 GAO Report: Planning for Headquarters Renovation Is Reasonable; United States Needs to Decide Whether to Support Work