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Board hears public hearings on high school mechanical replacement and Titan Hill exterior envelope
Summary
District staff outlined scope, estimates and next steps for a $1 million high‑school mechanical replacement (five rooftop units, 25 terminal controllers, control system upgrade) and a Titan Hill exterior renovation (architect estimate $462,949; district budget $550,000); board agreed to explore a separate canopy/awning bid.
The Lewis Central Community School District held a public hearing Nov. 3 on two capital projects: the first phase of the high school mechanical replacement and the Titan Hill exterior envelope renovation.
Mister Wallace (present in the record) described the high school mechanical project in detail: replacement of five rooftop units (four to be removed from the chiller, one to stay on the chiller), replacement of approximately 25 obsolete air‑terminal controllers that “don't work anymore,” expansion of the building control server (a second JACE…
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