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Lewis Central Board approves summer capital projects package including Titan Hill HVAC, security upgrades and trophy-case work
Summary
The Lewis Central School Board approved a set of summer capital projects and related safety upgrades on June 2, including a Titan Hill HVAC contract, expanded camera storage and door-contact monitoring, and an initial trophy-case renovation phase.
The Lewis Central Community School District Board of Directors approved a package of summer capital projects and safety upgrades on June 2, including a $406,489 bid for Titan Hill HVAC work, a $123,150.23 contract for expanded security camera storage and door contacts, and a $59,584 contract for high school trophy-case improvements.
Why it matters: the projects are part of a 25-item summer work program the district says is intended to address aging infrastructure, improve campus security and restore or upgrade athletic and building systems before the 2025–26 school year.
The board approved the Titan Hill HVAC bid from Grunwald, which the district engineer recommended. Superintendent Dr. Hartman told the board the HVAC scope will add a boiler and a chiller to supplement the school’s geothermal loop; Dr. Hartman said the boiler is expected to be installed by late August or early September and the chiller…
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