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Student Links 2008-2009. A new student's guide to all things Langara College.TRANSCRIPT
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Student Links 2008 - 2009
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Langara College Student Links 2008-2009
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3 Getting StartedBookstoreComputer AccessDefinitionsE-mailmyLangaraNew Student OrientationPrinting & PhotocopyingStudent Photo IDWaitlisting
4 Campus LifeAlumniAthletics - The FalconsAthletics - IntramuralsEnvironment International EducationSOSStudio 58What’s Happening?
5 Academic LifeAcademic OfferingsContinuing StudiesDistance LearningDiagnostic/Placement TestsGraduationPrerequisitesTransfer CreditTranscriptsWithdrawals
6-7 Student ServicesAcademic Help CentresChild Development Centre
(Daycare)Co-operative EducationCounsellingDisability ServicesFinancial AidHealth ServicesInstructional Media ServicesLibraryServices for Aboriginal
Students
Student Employment
8-9 Campus Services
ATMBike RacksEmergenciesFood ServicesLockersLost & FoundParkingSecurityTransportation
9 Langara Students’ UnionStudent’s UnionHealth & Dental PlanU-Pass Program
10-11 Rights & ResponsibilitiesLangara College Calendar
& Registration Guide and Course Schedule
Academic StandingAttendanceChange of Name or AddressConductCopyrightDebtsFeesFinal ExaminationsGovernanceHuman RightsPlagiarismPoliciesReligious Holidays
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Welcome to Langara College
We hope your learning experience will be rewarding and enjoyable. Student Links, your guide to student and campus services, highlights many of the services and opportunities available to you. Visit www.langara.bc.ca for details on our services that will help make your time at Langara College a success.
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Bookstore604.323.5525The Bookstore sells textbooks, courseware, stationery supplies, and many gift items. For hours of operation, a list of current texts for all courses, policies on returns, or textbook buy-back information, see the Bookstore website.
Computer Access604.323.5999Information and Educational Technology Services (IETS) manages computer resources at Langara College. The Information and Computing Services (ICS) website contains detailed information regarding the following services and policies:
• computer use policies • computer labs • lab schedules • printing • accessing the web • wireless internet access
in the library
All currently enrolled students are given computer accounts for use in the computer labs. Students are encouraged to seek help from Lab Aides, when available, or to report hardware, networking, and printing problems to the Service Desk at local 5999. A phone is located in every lab.
DefinitionsThe British Columbia Council on Admissions and Transfer provides a glossary of academic and transfer terminology at www.bccat.ca.
E-mail Langara College students receive e-mail accounts from the College. You can access your College e-mail account through the myLangara portal.
myLangara The myLangara portal is a web-based interface to information and services at the College. From myLangara, you will be able to register for courses and check your grades. You will also have access to your College e-mail, Blackboard courses, news and announcements, bulletin boards, personal calendar, group and course discussions, and other College resources.
New Student OrientationOrientation for new students is held each semester, shortly before classes begin. You are encouraged to attend this fun and educational event that is designed to prepare you for your post-secondary experience at Langara College. During orientation you will have the opportunity to meet other new students and learn how to be successful in your studies.
Printing & PhotocopyingLaser printers are located throughout the campus and require the use of copy cards that can be purchased in the Library and from a dispensing machine in ‘A’ Building, across from the cafeteria. Photocopies are 10¢ per page with a copy card or 15¢ per page when using coins. Coins cannot be used in the computer printers; the printers require a copy card.
Student Photo-ID604.323.5309Photo-IDs are available from Instructional Media Services (IMS), located above the Bookstore. Check the IMS website for scheduled Photo-ID sessions.Replacement cards are available for $10.
WaitlistingDuring registration you may put yourself on the waitlist for courses that are full or for course sections that may open if there is sufficient interest. If you ‘waitlist’ for a course and a seat becomes available, you will be given an offer to register in the course. For more information, please refer to the Registration Guide and Course Schedule, published each semester.
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Alumni604.323.5948The College Advancement Office develops the Alumni Program for students who have completed a minimum of 30 credits at Langara College. Alumni cards are available and provide access to a variety of services and benefits.
Athletics – the Falcons604.323.5421Langara College competes in the B.C. Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA) and the Canadian Colleges Athletic Association (CCAA). Students carrying a minimum course load of 9 credits may try out for the following Falcons teams: badminton, basketball and soccer.
Athletics – Intramurals Intramurals and recreational opportunities are offered in a welcoming and relaxed environment and are a great way to meet new people. Activities include badminton, basketball, volleyball, indoor soccer and other gym activities.
EnvironmentLangara College is an environmentally conscious campus with recycling, composting, and carpooling programs. The Student Environment Committee and the Langara Environment Committee are open to all students and employees.
RecyclingLangara College has an active recycling program. Recycling bins can be found in various locations throughout the campus. Proceeds from the recycling of bottles and tins go to student bursaries.
International Education 604.323.5023The International Education (IE) Department (located in Room A107) serves both Langara College’s Canadian and international students by offering a variety of relevant, innovative, top-quality programs and support services. The IE office helps integrate international students into campus life and creates international opportunities for Langara students.
Visit the College website for more information about the many programs and services, such as Langara PLUS.
SOS (Support our Students) Campaign
604.323.5674 Each year, the College family (students, employees and alumni) participates in the SOS fund-raising campaign. Funds raised have been used to provide student scholarships and bursaries.
Studio 58604.323.5652During the fall and spring semesters, four full-length plays, designed and directed by professionals in the Vancouver theatre community, are presented by Theatre Arts students. All shows have free student preview performances. In addition, two free “Risky Nights” productions are presented. Reservations are recommended.
See the Studio 58 website, www.studio58.ca, for information about current productions, ticket prices, and student discounts.
What’s Happening?Please check the events listing on the bulletin board in the north lobby of ‘A’ Building, visit the Langara College website, or log into the myLangara portal for a listing of social, athletic and other events.
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Academic OfferingsUniversity StudiesSeventy-five percent of Langara College’s 8,000 students are registered in first- and second-year Arts & Science (University Transfer) programs and courses.
Career StudiesMore than 30 career programs are currently offered at Langara College. Many career programs are transferable to university and/or offer practicums, internships or co-op work placements.
Continuing Studies604.323.5322Continuing Studies (CS) offers more than 700 courses and 40 certificate programs in Business, Creative Arts, Computer Technology, Holistic Health, Heath & Human Services, and Language Skills. Many courses are designed to fit into busy schedules and enable individuals to successfully achieve their educational, professional, career and personal goals. Check the CS website or pick up a CS Catalogue from the CS info desk, located in the north lobby of ‘A’ building.
Distance LearningAs an alternative to on-campus courses, Langara College offers Online and Guided Independent Studies (GIS) courses. For information on current courses and how to register, refer to the online Registration Guide and Course Schedule. Contact the Counselling Department for advice on course planning.
Visit the Library website under “Using the Library” to learn more about distance library services. Blackboard, Langara’s online course software, is available through the myLangara portal.
Diagnostic/Placement Tests To meet the prerequisite requirements for some courses, you may be required to write a placement or diagnostic test. These tests are designed to assist in placing you in the appropriate course level and include:• Chemistry Diagnostic Test• Langara English Test (LET)• Math/Stats Diagnostic Test• Physics Diagnostic Test
GraduationYou should apply for graduation at the Registrar’s Office during the semester in which you will complete your program requirements. To receive your credential at the annual graduation ceremony held each June, you must apply for graduation before March 15. Requests for exemption from a course or program requirement should be submitted to the Graduation Adjudication Committee through the Registrar’s Office well in advance of the deadline date for applications. (See also Policies).
Students can compare the courses they have completed or are registered into with the graduation requirements of most of Langara College’s programs through the myLangara portal.
PrerequisitesA prerequisite is a requirement that must be fulfilled before registration is permitted in some courses. Prerequisites may include placement tests and secondary or post-secondary courses. Prerequisite information is included with course descriptions in the Langara College Calendar and is included in each semester’s Registration Guide and Course Schedule.
Transfer Credit604.323.5241If you have studied at another recognized post-secondary institution, completed the International Baccalaureate Diploma, or passed an Advanced Placement Examination, you may be eligible for college credit. See the BC Transfer Guide website at www.bctransferguide.ca or contact the Registrar’s Office for further information. Transfer credit is not automatically assigned; you must apply for it through the Registrar’s Office.
Students wanting to transfer to other post-secondary institutions should contact that institution for advice regarding transfer credit. For more Information about transferring to B.C. institutions, visit the British Columbia Transfer Guide (www.bccat.bc.ca).
Transcripts604.323.5241 Unofficial transcripts may be printed off the College website or obtained from the Registrar’s Office. If you want a transcript to be sent to another institution, you will require an official transcript, which you can order online or request from the Registrar’s Office. Fees are posted on the website. Please allow five working days for processing.
WithdrawalsIf you wish to discontinue a course after the first week of classes, you must officially withdraw from the course using myLangara. For information on withdrawing from courses and withdrawal deadline dates, refer to the Registration Guide and Course Schedule, published each semester.
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Academic Help Centres
Biology Help Centre The Biology Help Centre is available to students enrolled in Biology. Visit the Biology website for details.
Chemistry Help CentreThe Chemistry Help Centre provides drop-in tutoring for students enrolled in Chemistry. Check the Chemistry website for details.
CSIS Help CentreThe CSIS Help Centre is available to students currently enrolled in Computing Science and/or Information Systems. Check the CSIS website for details.
Math & Stats Activity CentreLocated in Room L208 (2nd floor of the Library Building), this Centre provides drop-in tutoring for students. Help is available from both faculty and student peer tutors. Priority is given to students currently enrolled in Math or Stats courses at Langara College.
Physics Help Centre The Physics Help Centre provides drop-in tutoring for students enrolled in Physics. Help Centre schedules will be announced in Physics classes and posted outside the Physics Lab (A352).
Writing Centre604.323.5938The Writing Centre is located in Room L207 (second floor of the Library Building).
The Writing Centre can help you:• improve your writing• understand what academic
readers expect• develop confidence and
overcome any fear of writing• learn to apply structures that
will clarify meaning
Resources include: • one-on-one tutorials• handouts prepared by faculty• reference books• computers• self-study• small-group workshops
on various topics
Child Development Centre (Daycare) 604.323.5535
Langara offers an inclusive daycare, serving approximately 60 children aged 18 months to five years, with some spaces designated for children with special needs. Priority is given to students and employees of Langara College.
Co-operative Education604.323.5480Co-op programs enable students to integrate academic studies with related, practical work experience.Visit the Co-op website for details.
Counselling604.323.5221The Counselling Department, located in Room B111, is staffed by professional counsellors. Confidential services include personal, educational, career and crisis counselling to enrolled students.
Designated counsellors assist international students, students with disabilities, and Aboriginal students.
A Career Resource Centre is also located in the Counselling Department. A collection of college and university calendars, career literature, and information on labour market trends is available.
Student Success Workshops are offered each semester. Topics include study skills, stress management, and career planning.
Disability Services604.323.5635Disability Services is committed to providing students with identified disabilities with support services and guidance.
Students requesting assistance must register with the Disability Services office according to published deadlines and provide the appropriate documentation.
Services may include: • facilitation of access to
College courses, programs, and services for students who meet course/program requirements
• course materials in alternate formats
• access to the adaptive technology lab
• exam accommodations• referrals to community
agencies• assistance in applying for
disability-related grants for services and/or equipment
For more information, visit the Disability Services website, call 604.323.5509 or drop-in at B139.
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Financial Aid604.323.5376Financial Aid is available to reduce financial barriers to your educational success. Learn about student loans, bursaries, scholarships, and student employment on campus by visiting the Financial Aid website or dropping by Room B116.
Health Services604.323.5256Located in Room B101, Health Services is a medical clinic staffed by physicians, a nurse and a medical office assistant, and provides a full range of confidential care. This includes such things as cold-care packs, immunizations, Pap tests, screening for STDs and affordable birth control. A psychologist and a psychiatrist are available on a part-time basis. The clinic is open M-F, 8:30-4:00 pm, except between 1:00-2:00 pm.
Instructional Media Services (IMS)
604.323.5309IMS, located in Room A265, assists students with the production of materials for class presentations and assignments. Equipment such as VCRs, data video projectors, audio cassette players and digital cameras can be signed out and used for in-class presentations. (See also Student Photo-ID).
Library604.323.5462The Library has books, journals, media, and online resources for your course assignments. Help with your research is available in person at the Reference Desk or by phone, e-mail or online chat. Drop-in library research classes are offered throughout each semester.
Use the Library’s study spaces, group study rooms, computer labs, wireless access, and adaptive technology lab (for students with disabilities). The Writing Centre, the Math & Stats Activity Centre, and additional computer labs are also located in the Library.
Visit the Library website for more information.
Services for Aboriginal Students
604.323.5645Services for Aboriginal students are available from the Manager of Aboriginal Services, located in B142. You can contact the Manager at 604.323.5645 or [email protected]. Services provided include College orientation, advocacy with band/tribal administration and sponsoring agencies, and information on community resources and College programs and services.
The Aboriginal Liaison Counsellor, located in the Counselling Department, Room B111, provides educational, personal, and career counselling. You can make an appointment with the Counsellor by calling 604.323.5221.
The Dave Pearson Native Student Centre, the gathering space for Aboriginal students, is temporarily unavailable due to construction of the new Langara Students’ Union building. Once construction is complete, this space will include an organizing area as well as a resource centre with an extensive library of literature, videos, pamphlets, and calendars on a wide variety of topics pertaining to Aboriginal issues.
Student Employment604.323.5376Student Work Assistance Program (SWAP)Students demonstrating financial need may apply to the Financial Aid office for work opportunities at Langara College. Many departments on campus hire students.
To qualify, students must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents and must be enrolled in a minimum of nine credits (or a minimum of six credits where the student is permanently disabled and is registered with Langara College Disability Services).
Although the program is open to all qualified students, returning students must have a cumulative GPA of 2.0. Contact Financial Aid for further details.
Student Employment WebsiteVisit the Students tab in myLangara for information and resources that help students find employment. Learn how to write effective résumés, network for employment, and interview for success. You can also access job search engines such as the Langara workopolisCampus website, which lists summer employment, part-time jobs for students, and full-time positions after graduation.
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Lost and Found604.323.5686The Lost and Found is located in the Information Kiosk, main lobby of the ‘A’ Building, opposite Continuing Studies. Items not claimed are held for one semester.
ParkingImperial Parking meter out-of-order automated number: 1.866.277.5501The new Library/Classroom Building includes underground parking.
User-pay parking is in effect on campus. The northeast parking lot (near ‘A’ Building) is reserved. Students with disabilities should contact Disability Services for special arrangements. Imperial Parking lots are open from 0530 to 2330 hours weekdays, 0530 to 1900 hours weekends. Vehicles without appropriate tickets and those remaining on-site after hours will be removed at the owner’s expense. See the brochure Langara College Transportation & Parking Information, available outside the Security Office and in the Library, or check the College website for more information.
ATMFor your convenience, an Automated Teller Machine (ATM) is located opposite the Security Office in the main lobby of ‘A’ Building.
Bike RacksRacks for bicycles are provided throughout the campus. Most are on the north side of the ‘A’ Building. Secured, covered bike parking is available in the underground parkade - first level. Buy your magnetic access card at the Bookstore for $5.00 per semester. Contact Campus Security if you forget your bike lock.
Emergencies (Fire, Evacuation)LOCAL 4444 Please familiarize yourself with the evacuation routes posted in each classroom. “Panic buttons” are strategically located around the campus. A two-stage alarm is used: • Warning bells (slow beat - 20
rings/minute) - during which you must prepare to evacuate
• Continuous ringing means you must leave the building immediately.
Food ServicesA student cafeteria and a Tim Hortons are located in the ‘A’ Building and a Starbucks in the new Library/Classroom Building. Vending machines are located throughout the campus. Please be considerate of others and clean up after yourself.
Lockers GymGym lockers can be rented for a minimal fee on a semester-to-semester basis, and rental includes a towel service. Please see the Facility Assistant in the gym equipment room for details.
LSULockers can be rented from the Langara Students’ Union on the first day of classes for a small fee plus deposit. The lockers are limited in number and rent quickly on a first-come, first-served basis.
A full locker rents for $15 per semester and a half locker rents for $10 per semester. An additional deposit fee of $10 is charged and will be refunded at the end of the semester upon return of the lock.
Campus serviCes
Langara’s Library/Classroom Building is a state-of-the-art learning environment. Students have access to:
• a 3-storey library• seven spacious classrooms• four computer labs • a presentation room• study areas and workstations• group study rooms• a food service area• an underground parkade
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Students’ Union604.324.3881Every Langara College student is a member of the Langara Students’ Union (LSU) and pays membership dues each semester. Each semester student elections are held for the LSU Executive Committee. A number of other committees are also open to students.
A new LSU building is currently under construction. Please contact the LSU office, temporarily located in a trailer east of the parkade entrance, for information about the services that are provided during the construction period.
Health & Dental PlanStudentCare1.866.369.8796In April 2005, the Langara student body voted in favour of adopting a mandatory student health & dental plan. As a result, all full-time students are now automatically covered by the LSU Health & Dental Plan (i.e., students enrolled in nine or more credits).
All fees for the LSU Health & Dental Plan must be paid to Langara College by the fee payment deadline or you may be de-registered from classes. For more information, including opt-out criteria, please contact StudentCare at 1.866.369.8796 or visit www.studentcare.net
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Security604.323.5270 or (outside office hours 604.562.1011) For internal emergencies, call 4444 from any inside phone.
Langara College is concerned about the safety and security of everyone on campus. The Security Office is centrally located, adjacent to the Cafeteria.
Services provided include:• responding to emergencies• an evening safe-walk service• publication of the Langara
College Personal Safety Guide
TransportationStudents are encouraged to use transit or to carpool, cycle, or walk to and from the campus.
The College is situated in a residential neighbourhood, with a 5-block “Resident Only Parking” zone around the campus. Parking in this area will result in a City of Vancouver parking violation.
The following are available to assist students:• free parking for motorcycles
and scooters• bicycle racks, and secure,
covered bicycle parking• dedicated parking spots for
carpools that qualify
For more information on carpooling, please visit:• www.carpool.ca• Jack Bell RideShare at
www.ride-share.com• or call the Facilities/Purchasing
Department, 604.323.5612
U-Pass ProgramIn November 2007, Langara College students voted in favour of adopting the Vancity U-Pass Program. The U-Pass provides students with unlimited access to TransLink Bus, Skytrain and Seabus services throughout the Metro Vancouver area and discounts on the West Coast Express.
The U-Pass Program is mandatory for ALL students who pay Students’ Union fees. U-Pass fees must be paid to Langara College by the fee payment deadline or you may be de-registered from classes. Exemptions will be granted to students who meet exemption requirements and submit the necessary documentation by the exemption deadline.
For more information on the U-Pass Program, terms of use and exemption requirements, please visit www.langara.bc.ca/upass or contact the U-Pass coordinator at [email protected].
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Academic StandingIt is our sincere wish that you be successful at Langara College. To maintain good academic standing, you must receive a minimum GPA of 1.5 each semester. If you obtain a semester GPA of less than 1.5 or receive more than two failing grades, you will be advised to contact the Counselling Department to discuss your educational concerns. For complete details, see the Langara College Academic Standing - Academic Probation and Academic Suspension Policy on the College website.
AttendanceYou are expected to attend all classes, lectures, laboratories, workshops, practica, and seminars. Irregular attendance may result in your exclusion from classes. If absence is due to illness, you may be asked to submit a medical certificate.
Change of Name or AddressAddresses and/or telephone numbers may be changed online. A change of name requires official documentation and must be done at the Registrar’s Office.
ConductLangara College is committed to creating an environment that promotes scholarly activity. This is achieved by the creation of a community characterized by civility, diversity, free inquiry, and mutual respect. (See also Policies).
Langara College Calendar & Registration Guide and Course Schedule
As a Langara College student, it is your responsibility to be familiar with and comply with the policies and procedures in the Registration Guide and Course Schedule, the Langara College Calendar, and the Langara College policies on the College website. These resources will provide more information on:• Academic Standing• Academic Probation• Academic Suspension• Admissions• Bursaries and Scholarships• College and Student
Responsibilities• Course descriptions and
prerequisites• Fee Payment and Refunds• Grading and Records• FinalExaminations• GradesandGradePoints• AcademicRecordsand
Official Transcripts• Human Rights and
Harassment• Important Dates• Online Courses• Prior Learning, Flexible
Assessment & Recognition• Program Requirements• Registrar’s Office• Registration• Section Information
Summaries• Student Identification Cards• Transfer Credit• Waitlisting• Withdrawals
CopyrightLangara College complies fully with copyright legislation. If you are not aware of copyright law, see the Library’s Copyright Guide, which is available on the Library website. (See also Plagiarism).
DebtsUnpaid debts to Langara College must be cleared before registration in a subsequent semester will be permitted and before you can obtain an official transcript or College credential. Debts that remain outstanding are forwarded to a collection agency.
FeesFees are subject to change. Refer to the College website for current fee information.
Don’t Get DroppedAll fees must be paid in full before the published semester deadline date. Failure to pay fees in full will result in the student being dropped from all courses. Please refer to the online Registration Guide and Course Schedule for further details.
Fee deferrals are available to students who: • have approved BC/Canada
Student Loans in advance of the tuition fee due date
• are experiencing financial hardship
• have approved sponsorship funding.
Contact Financial Aid (604.323.5376) for details.
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Final ExaminationsTo receive course credit, you must write your scheduled final exams. Final examination schedules are posted:• on the College website one
month prior to the first day of exams
• in the main lobby• outside the Registrar’s Office
in ‘B’ Building• outside the Bookstore• on the main floor of
the Library Building
GovernanceStudent representatives are elected to the Langara College Board and Education Council, and these elections run concurrently with the Langara Students’ Union (LSU) elections. For more information, contact the Registrar’s Office. Student representatives on Langara Council are appointed by the LSU.
Human Rights604.323.5640Langara College is committed to the principle that all members of the College community have the right to work and study in an environment that is free from discrimination and harassment. The College prohibits discrimination based on any of the criteria listed in the BC Human Rights Code. (See also Policies).
PlagiarismPlagiarism, a serious breach of College policy, is the intentional or unintentional presentation of another person’s or source’s words, images and/or ideas as if they were your own. (See also Policies).
PoliciesAs a Langara College student, it is your responsibility to be familiar with and comply with the policies and procedures in the Registration Guide and Course Schedule, the Langara College Calendar, and the Langara College policies on the College website.
Please pay special attention to the following policies:
Conduct• Code of Academic Conduct
(Cheating and Plagiarism)• Code of Conduct• Human Rights
Fees• Registration Fee Payment
and Refund
Computing Services• Computer and Computing
System Use
Instruction/Courses• Concerns About Instruction• Appeal of Final Grade
Religious HolidaysIf you require special consideration for holy days, it is your responsibility to inform your instructor at least two weeks in advance in order for alternate arrangements to be made.
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A353
A329
A306 - A308
A301A302A359a-eA302a-eA303a-mA360
A325A330
A32
7
A32
8
A332 -A341
A374 -A378
A369 -A373
A310 -A321
A362 -A367
A350A352
A383A345a-eA382a-e
A346 - A348
LIBRARY
L303 - L350
L303
L304
L305
L342L318
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CONSTRUCTION ZONE
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CONSTRUCTIONZONE
C323 - C325d
A359
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