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Poudre School District approves $3.1 million contract to upgrade Fort Collins High School building automation
Summary
The Board of Education voted unanimously to authorize a $3.1 million contract with Long Building Technology to replace Fort Collins High School’s aging building automation system; district leaders said the work was accelerated after a boiler failure and enabled by voter approval of measure 4A.
The Poudre School District R-1 Board of Education voted unanimously Jan. 14 to authorize staff to execute a construction contract with Long Building Technology to install a new building automation system at Fort Collins High School.
District officials and board members said the $3,100,000 project replaces an outdated control system and was moved into the summer 2025 schedule after a boiler failure and because voters approved measure 4A, which expanded the district’s ability to fund proactive facility work.
Superintendent Brian Kingsley said the automation system standardizes control of heating, ventilation and electrical systems across…
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