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October 23, 2000 Update

REDDAWAY TRUCK HAS CLOSE ENCOUNTER WITH STUDENT SERVICES SKYBRIDGE.
On October 19th, during delivery of LCC materials, a Reddaway truck driver mistakenly took the access road that leads under the Student Services sky bridge. In so doing, the top of the freight box clipped the very bottom of the sky bridge, tearing away a small portion of sheetrock. Since the building is still under the control of Chambers Construction and ownership has not been turned over to LCC, the issue of squaring up damages is a matter between Chambers and Reddaway. The sky bridge will, however, be raised. . .sort of. According to gLAs architects, the portion of the bridge that was caught by the delivery truck is actually part of a cosmetic architectural line that was incorporated to provide a congruent tie-in between Student Services and Apprenticeship. By removing lower cosmetic portions of the bridge, a 14í passageway will be established, and the bridge ëraised,í without any disruption to the existing structural integrity of the pedestrian overpass.

BRIEF POWER SHUT DOWN ALLOWS IMPORTANT WORK ON STUDENT SERVICES.
Initial work enabling the transformer at Student Services to be energized will occur between 10:00 p.m. on October 28th and 3:00 a.m. on October 29th. Buildings that will be affected are Industrial Tech, Apprenticeship and Apprenticeship Annexes, Business, Administration, Child Care, and the Pizza Hut. Late hour scheduling allows electrical work to correspond with regular maintenance activities of Computer Services. During a second shut down the first half of November, final power connections will be made.

Questions and comments about any bond construction activity may be directed to 744-4154 or e-mailed to
bond@lanecc.edu. All communication received will be regularly reviewed by the Bond Project Management Team (BPMT), the architects, and the Facilities Management Committee.
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