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Board approves north‑end elementary HVAC replacement to improve ventilation and radon mitigation
Summary
The board approved a Trane unit purchase and turnkey installation under the OMNIA cooperative to replace the north outside air unit at the elementary building; district staff said the upgrade will increase airflow capacity, reduce infiltration and help manage radon and moisture concerns.
The Nevada Community School District Board of Education on July 7 approved a bid to replace the outside air unit on the north side of the elementary building, a project the district said will increase ventilation capacity, support radon mitigation and reduce temperature and moisture problems in classrooms.
Dave Cruz, the district’s building and grounds director, explained the project and recommended a larger replacement unit after field analysis and thermal imaging. “This is OAS 1, otherwise known as the heavy drive around the north side of the elementary. It's the outside air unit that brings in…
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