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 Lincoln Center

lincoln_letter_image.gif140 West 65 Street
New York, NY 10023

Lincoln Center
for the performing Arts, Inc.

March 4, 1996

CAI Restoration Services
A Division of Contract Applicators, Inc.
96 West Grand Street
Elizabeth, NJ 07202
Att: Mr. Anthony Cappuccio

Re:Plaza Drain Problems at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts

Dear Mr. Cappuccio,

I'd like to express my sincere thanks to you and Nick for the fine job you are doing on handling the problem at the Lincoln Center Plaza drains.

Over the years the plaza system literally developed "hardening of the arteries." Some of the storm drains were totally plugged up solid with travertine deposits that have leached down from various facades over the past 30 years. This condition has contributed to the numerous leaks to the finishes in the occupied areas below the plazas. The maintenance department in the past had tried various rooters without success. Finally the plumbers ended up cutting out sections and replacing them with new pipe.

Lincoln Center was faced with a dilemma. The replacement would be expensive and take years to complete. Your method utilizing high pressure water jets does work with minimal disruption. It proved to be an economical solution to a long standing problem at the Lincoln Center.

I want to thank you and your crew for the great job you've done. If I can be of assistance as a referral in the future, please don't hesitate to call me.

Very Truly yours,
Leonard Notar
Assistant Director of Operations

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