Campus Progress Report No. 212, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to Vice President John W. Hartley, 1973 February 2

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MEMORANDUM
DATE 2 Fobruary 1973
Os Vice President John W. Hartley

Administration Bulldlng « Room 326

FROM: Mire Walter A Tiida be
Service Bullding "A® =» Room 103

SUBJECT: Ganpua Progregs Report No, 212
Repair Expansion delat and Leaks, Competer Center

Thies job was Inepeeted on 31 January 1975 and was accepted aa
autistactortly complete, vork wos accomplished by the Ballay
Gonetruotion Company of Sehonaetady, New York, for the price of
46,030, Schedule called for It to be completed by | December 197%)
hance, the Job wes we monthe foto In acgonpiishment, but the delays
have ogcaslonad the university no faconventence, We were more
coneerned abovt the excellence of the wark and this has been accomp! lehed.

There Is avery Indication that wo have now ehacked the leaks
and provided a satisfactory run off for any future leaks fn the podium
In this entire area. Repalating has bean vccomptished and stating in
the concourse near the Computar Gentor have bowen removed, If the
performance of this Treatment continues to be ag successful ae it now
appears, similar treatment aan be considered for laake elsewhere on
the pedlum fa areas near the Accelerator, Blology, and Chemistry.
Regign of This rahobtlitetion projact cen definively profit from the
one Juet comp hited.

Welter M, Thadale
‘ Agsletant to the Prealdent
for Planning & Development

ocr Presiden’ Louls Ty Senexot
Mew dohn FP. Suekhoft, dirs
Mp. Reber? J. Robinson

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