Sunday, February 27, 2011

"Anyone who has remodeled a kitchen knows that there are always unanticipated issues"

LaVista
     The Reb and I have been doing some research into the Los Angeles Community College District Sustainable Building Program, and it’s HUGE. I’m amazed just at the number of firms cashing in—er, participating.
     You might try Googling “LACCD” and “construction,” see what you get!
     I came across an important "state of the district" letter from LACCD Chancellor Daniel J. LaVista, evidently promulgated just two months ago. It focuses on these construction projects (see Chancellor letter). The letter is remarkably upbeat about LACCD’s building program, though it does acknowledge the LA Times’ ongoing investigation (which resulted in the series currently running in the paper).
     In the letter, LaVista, who has been on the job only since August, explains that
I’d like to do two things: First, I’d like to explain my plan for the LACCD. Secondly, I’d like to give you an update on our incredibly successful construction program.
     Incredibly successful? Well, yeah, that’s what all those firms are saying too. Gosh, they're awfully positive about the whole dang thing!
     Here are a few of Dr. LaVista’s more memorable remarks (from that letter)*:

• Of course, anyone who has remodeled a kitchen knows that there are always unanticipated issues, and in a $6 billion construction program, we’ve had our share.

• The wise spending of taxpayer dollars is critically important, so we need to continue the strong management of this program….

• As many of you know, the Times has been looking into our building program since July 2009. When [former chancellor] Dr. [Tyree] Wieder sent her letter [announcing the investigation], we thought publication was imminent. Since then, we have been told many times that an article would be published any day. ¶ While the long and continuous investigation for more than 18 months has sometimes become a distraction from our core mission of serving the needs of our students and surrounding communities, we cannot deny the right of the Times to look into the spending of public monies.

Wieder
• Our construction program management team provides the necessary program, project and construction management expertise to properly manage the program and consists of District and consultant personnel selected from many of the best known and qualified firms in the industry. ¶ We have organized that management team with one set of consultant firms at each of the nine college locations where the construction takes place and another set at the District office to support the overall contractual, financial, and reporting of the program. [My emphasis.]

• Oversight is provided by a number of separate entities that report to the Board of Trustees and the District Citizens’ Oversight Committee, which is required by law to monitor bond funded construction. By law, the District is required to conduct regular independent audits…. The results of those audits have been uniformly positive, endorsing the effectiveness of our management, as well as demonstrating our willingness to look for and to make continuous improvements.

• The overall quality of construction on the program’s projects has been first rate.

• A few of our projects … have faced some challenges. Those were some of our very first projects, and on those the challenges have been resolved.

• We have thousands of construction, architectural, engineering and specialty firms working on our program. Sometimes they make mistakes or do not perform as well as we expect.

—Gosh, I've got an idea. It's kinda madcap. Maybe the community should look into all the money that's gone into the development of our own district's issue-laden kitchen remodel: ATEP!

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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Don't you like how this person whose salary is paid by public funds barely tolerates the press?

Anonymous said...

How much money HAS gone into ATEP? How many students does it serve?

How much money goes into the Early College Program? How many students does it serve?

Anonymous said...

How much money has been poured into the pocket of BvT? How much time has BvT spent on preparing his lectures, keeping current in his field, and keeping current within the teaching profession vs. conducting junior level investigative research on the taxpayer's nickel. My bet, BvT stands in front of his classess giving the same tired old lectures he gave 20 years ago. Are our students being cheated? My bet, this post won't see the light of day.

Anonymous said...

For a moment there I thought they'd named a building after Roy! ha ha ha - Why don't you drop by the office and ask himself yourself, anon? Or see him in action yourself? I know he one faculty member who uses Blackboard a great deal and judging from his posts here and other venues - he keeps pretty current in his field - and about general issues affecting higher ed. More so than most.

I do think you making what is called a "false analogy."

Certainly there are folks who cheat our students in SO many ways (I am sure Glen has a list - he has to protect them) - you know the ones who insult female students in the class, the ones who rail at students, etc. Roy is not one of them.

Socrates said...

ooh, sounds like Anon @ 5:42 needs to take a critical thinking class from Prof. Bauer.

Anonymous said...

I don't know what Roy does in the classroom and I don't want to know. Based on how he rails on students on his blog, I can only imagine how miserable it is for his students. BTW, where do you go to school?

Anonymous said...

Roy "rails on" students? Where? How?
You obviously don't know him.

Anonymous said...

I hope you go to OCC based on your grammar 5:57. Otherwise if you are BvT's student, you prove my point. He is cheating you. Trust me, BvT didn't spend the weekend preparing new lectures for the upcoming week. He is digging into the fact that somebody from gkk spend $500 on Don Wagner's assembly campaign. Wow...late breaking news. Wagner did not get elected because somebody spent $500 on his campaign. And gkk didn't get the contract for a mere $500. But that's the "story" for Dissent the Blog. I don't mean to burst your bubble but if you are a regular reader of this tripe, you'll find that BvT routinely berates students. I wouldn't want my son any where near his classroom based on what he prints on this blog. Parents...beware!

Aristotle said...

Don Wagner got elected because he cut a deal with the OC GOP - just like most people in this county. You didn't see anyone on this blog suggest otherwise. (Straw man, Roy?)

I won't go into the ethics of taking money from people you give contracts too - I'll let someone else handle that. To try and divert our discussion about irresponsible management and corruption into an attack on Roy, well, the people who read this blog can see through that one.

Do I think that there are lessons to be learned from the LA scandal? Hell ya. Keep connecting those dots.

When they attack you Roy, you know you got 'em.

Anonymous said...

You are all so cute and naive. $500 bucks in an OC assembly race buys a cup of starbucks coffee and maybe a muffin on a good day. BvT has nothing, nothing, whatsoever to do with the OC GOP other than run stupid pics of them on this blog. As for the late breaking LACCD story, the LA Times broke it. BvT simply ran the Times story. Perhaps you all may want to read the paper in the morning instead of reading the this blog? I've found there is more accountabilty in real journalism vs. blogism.

Anonymous said...

No one said Roy broke the story. No one said Roy had anything to do with the OC GOP. Perhaps you should stop drinking so much.

Anonymous said...

I stopped drinking the koolaid years ago. How about you? Perhaps you should stop drinking so much? When one is giving advice, it is usally advice they should heed. It never ceases to amaze me. BvT did not break the story, BvT has nothing to do with the OC GOP by your own statements, yet what? Soon, BvT will banish me as a "flamer and a troll" because I disagree. There is no dissent on Dissent the Blog. See ya.

Roy Bauer said...

Please, do not feed the trolls.

Anonymous said...

What a mess. Makes me want to go see ATEP.

Anonymous said...

Re: Anon, 5:42. I was a student of Roy's exactly 20 years ago. Roy was inspiring and largely launched my interest in philosophy and critical thinking. His class reader in 1991 was printed on dot matrix. He has obviously kept current with technology and uses the DtB blog in his pedagogy. There is a timelessness to philosophy and CT, so the repetition of some material is to be expected. But DtB is exactly the kind of excellent praxis that gets philosophy & CT out of the ivory tower and applies it to current events. It is unfortunate that IVC's admin has to be watch-dogged, but I'm glad a professor of philosophy and his colleagues are doing it. I have no doubt that Roy's teaching is as good as it was 20 years ago, perhaps even better. Roy's approach is certainly caustic and sarcastic at times, but if you can't handle him bringing things to the light of day and exposing them to critical thinking and a rigorous ethical review, then no one's forcing you to read DtB. And I agree with whoever said this post isn't a review of Roy, it's about a potentially shady issue going on at IVC regarding construction. Beware the temptation of the ad hominem. One can be a good teacher at a community college and write pro bono for a blog simultaneously. They ain't mutually exclusive.

Anonymous said...

Matthew! Much appreciated. Hope all is well for you and yours! --BvT

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