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“We put a lot of effort doing this correctly,” said Tom Jacobsmeyer, vice president of administrativ
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"A lot of people said you're just complaining about nothing look at how beautiful it is," said Donald Gauthier, Geography and Environmental Science Professor at Valley College. "I said, well, it's beautiful in some respects but if it doesn't work it's not functional we can't use it."
Following a heavy downpour in the San Fernando Valley, offices in the new Allied Health and Science facility became flooded. And an undetected source of leaks prompted the Los Angeles City College District to hire a different contractor orlando vacation home rentals to fix existing problems.
"We put a lot of effort doing this correctly," said Tom Jacobsmeyer, vice president of administrative services at Valley College. "Some of the decisions taken out of context don't stand up very well in print so we would like the opportunity orlando vacation home rentals to explain how we have come these decisions and that the effort, we feel, is a good one."
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