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Pennsauken board approves slate of professional-service contracts and vendor awards for 2026–27

Pennsauken Township Board of Education · May 12, 2026
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Summary

The Pennsauken Township Board of Education voted May 12 to award multiple professional-service contracts — including architect, auditor, engineer, environmental consultant, financial adviser and school physician — and approve several E-Rate technology purchases for the 2026–27 year.

The Pennsauken Township Board of Education on May 12 approved a group of professional-service contracts and vendor awards for the 2026–27 school year, covering architecture, auditing, engineering, environmental review, financial advising and health services.

LAN Associates was named architect of record at a billing rate not to exceed $225 per hour with an estimated annual cost of $200,000. PKF O’Connor Davies, LLP (formerly Bowman & Company) was approved as auditor, with an annual audit fee not to exceed $128,500 and additional fees listed for continuing disclosure and official statements. Remington & Vernick Engineers was selected as engineer of record at billing rates not to exceed $225 per hour and an estimated $200,000 annual contract cost. Indoor Environmental Concepts was awarded environmental consultant work with a $300 hourly cap and a maximum annual fee of $30,000. First Security Municipal Advisors d/b/a Phoenix Advisors, LLC was approved as financial advisor with an hourly cap of $195 and a maximum annual fee of $25,000. The board also approved a school-physician contract with Dr. Anthony Bonett at Woodbury Medical Office not to exceed $55,000 annually.

On technology, the board recommended E-Rate purchases for wireless equipment and firewall upgrades from CDW Government, LLC (total contract $198,854.70) and a 10 Gbps dedicated internet circuit from Xtel Communications (about $4,159.09 per month). The agenda noted these awards are contingent on available funds for 2026–27.

The items were part of the broader consent agenda approved by motion of Mr. McDevitt and seconded by Mr. Carey; the motion carried. The board packet lists detailed contract terms, not-to-exceed amounts and account codes for each award.

The board’s approvals set vendor relationships and budget ceilings ahead of the new fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026.