Neighborhood of Seventy Low Cost Houses: Referring to the concerns of Hernan Mesa about the slowness of progress for the project and the observations of the CIDA representatives after visiting the project
29/05/1989
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                    Neighborhood of Seventy Low Cost Houses: Presenting strong concerns and suggestions by Construyamos which would be of great benefit to the project strengthening its influence for future projects; refers to a plan of "Functions and Responsibilities" for each entity involved, namely Christopher Alexander, Construyamos, BCH and Community                
                                    
                        03/05/1989                                             
                                
            
            
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                    Neighborhood of Seventy Low Cost Houses: Addressing all concerns expressed in previous letters and presenting the ways in which the project will continue in a fully professional manner; asking for help with the signing of the new contract                
                                    
                        15/06/1989                                             
                                
            
            
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                    Neighborhood of Seventy Low Cost Houses: Response to a letter referring to the concerns of Hernan Mesa about the slowness of progress for the project and the observations of the CIDA representatives after visiting the project; also a draft of the same                
                                    
                        15/06/1989                                             
                                
            
            
 

            
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