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Board approves low bids for three athletic projects, director says district still has roughly $1.97 million in unallocated capital funds

2551889 · February 18, 2025
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The Sumner County Board of Education voted unanimously to approve bids and architect fees for athletic projects including tracks and related work at local high schools. Director Dr. Langford said the district has committed about $27 million in capital projects and, after recent approvals, retains about $1.97 million in unallocated capital funds.

The Sumner County Board of Education voted unanimously Feb. 18 to approve bids and architect fees for three athletic projects, including new track work at Gallatin High School and associated athletic improvements at Station Camp High School and a third high‑school project included in the bid package.

Director of Schools Dr. Langford told the board he received 11 complete bids for the multi‑site solicitation and said the apparent low bidder across the combined package was Biscayne (company name as read into…

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