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District staff outline $873,785 summer facilities plan; HVAC units nearing end of life
Summary
Staff described this summer's $873,785 slate of roof, HVAC and boiler work, warned many rooftop HVAC units are at end of life, and said a potential Ameresco grant could fund LED conversions covering roughly 90% of cost.
District staff presented a summer facilities plan totaling $873,785 and described multiple building systems that need repair or replacement, including aging rooftop HVAC units and at least one boiler that staff said must be replaced.
The plan, presented after an executive session, covers roofing and “brush work” at multiple schools and targeted repairs at the district high school and middle schools. "We have 28 rooftop units in [the district high school], and those are ... 25 years old," Mister Marlow, a staff member, said. "Last week, we had one breakdown. In lieu of replacing the whole rooftop unit, which is over a hundred thousand dollars just for the unit, we're going to ... put some pieces and parts of it to keep it going. Costs us about 10 to 12,000. But we think it's…
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