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Hoover City Schools board approves more than $6.3 million in construction and equipment contracts, rejects Hoover High lobby bids
Summary
The Hoover City Schools board approved multiple construction and equipment contracts totaling roughly $6.33 million — including roof and restroom renovations — and rejected all bids for a separate Hoover High lobby project after pricing and specification issues. Auditors also presented a clean FY2025 opinion.
The Hoover City Schools Board approved a string of construction and equipment contracts during its regular meeting, moving ahead with roof replacements, restroom renovations and food-service equipment purchases that together total roughly $6.33 million in awarded base bids and equipment costs.
The board awarded a child nutrition equipment contract to Birmingham Restaurant Supply Inc. (the successor to the low bidder Fresco) for $403,712 after CNP Director Melinda Bonner said, “We are replacing equipment at six different locations.” The board also approved separate construction awards recommended by Director of Operations Matt Wilson, including a Green Elementary gym renovation to CT General Contractors LLC for $419,857 and multiple partial roof replacement projects across the district.
Matt Wilson outlined the roofing work and recommended awards; the board approved the largest roof contract — Gwyn Elementary — to Garner and Associates…
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