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PHM board approves roughly $2.6 million in capital and professional services awards; trustees ask for broader budget review
Summary
The Penn-Harris-Madison board voted unanimously to award $950,688 in capital improvement contracts and $1,684,605.24 in professional services agreements; members flagged the larger $90 million master list and signaled intent to review funding and implementation.
The Penn-Harris-Madison Board of Trustees on May 19 approved a slate of capital improvement awards and professional services agreements totaling approximately $2.6 million, while discussing broader capital-planning and funding uncertainties.
Chief operating officer Dr. Thomas Keighley outlined recommended capital projects including boiler replacement, ADA compliance work, softball-field improvements, stage lighting upgrades, bus-camera improvements, a domestic water heater replacement and Penn High School tennis-court resurfacing. The recommended awards for those capital improvements total $950,688.…
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