The bill seeks to formalize the approval of Contract No. DCAM-24-CS-RFP-0009 with Atmos Solutions, Inc. for the renovation of the District of Columbia Stabilization and Sobering Center, with a total budget of $3,403,056.74. This contract includes an initial allocation of $950,000 for the early design and preconstruction phase, followed by a construction phase expected to be completed by January 29, 2026. The contract was awarded through a competitive process, ensuring compliance with legal and financial requirements, and includes provisions for performance standards and penalties for delays. Additionally, the bill outlines various construction projects within the District, emphasizing the need for legal sufficiency and fiscal certification before proceeding.

The bill also modifies the existing contract to extend the Letter Contract's duration and includes stipulations for compliance with the Davis Bacon Act and the Living Wage Act. It mandates that any modifications to the contract must be documented in writing and allows for unilateral changes by the Department. Furthermore, the bill emphasizes the importance of timely deliverables, safety standards, and compliance with local regulations throughout the construction process. It also introduces new insurance and subcontracting requirements, ensuring that at least 35% of contracts over $250,000 are awarded to small business enterprises, and mandates adherence to the First Source Employment Agreement Act, promoting local hiring and fair wages.