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Stockton Unified approves $42.6 million energy-services contract to replace HVAC, lighting and add solar
Summary
After a public hearing, the Stockton Unified School District board approved a bundled energy-services contract with Climate Tech/Climatic LLC that staff said would replace aging HVAC at eight sites, upgrade lighting, add solar shade structures and EV chargers, and use a mix of CalSHAPE grant funds, PG&E financing and district general-fund set‑asides.
The Stockton Unified School District board on June 25 approved a comprehensive energy‑services contract intended to modernize HVAC, lighting and solar at multiple campuses, a staff presentation and votes showed.
At a public hearing, Tyler Gerben, regional manager for Climate Tech, described a bundled program that would replace roughly 212 HVAC units across eight sites, install building‑automation systems and indoor‑air monitoring at dozens of schools, convert old fluorescent fixtures to LED and add solar photovoltaic shade structures (and associated electric‑vehicle charging infrastructure) at seven sites. Gerben told trustees the program cost is about $42,600,000 and projected lifecycle savings of about $48,300,000.
Why it matters: district staff said the work targets long‑deferred infrastructure needs and aims to reduce utility spending (Gerben said Stockton Unified spends…
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