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Board approves large facilities contracts for boiler replacement and fire-alarm work

Palmyra Board of Education · January 21, 2026
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Summary

The Palmyra board approved contracts to replace boilers at Palmyra High School CM3 building and to install a new fire alarm system at Delaware Avenue School, with combined vendor awards totaling roughly $989,635.

The board approved procurement actions for two major facilities projects at the Jan. 21 meeting. The agenda lists CM3 Building Solutions for replacement of boilers at Palmyra High School (aggregate amount listed in the minutes as $721,205.00) and W.J. Gross Inc. to provide a new fire alarm system for Delaware Avenue School for $268,430.00. Both purchases were described as procured through cooperative pricing systems and slated to be presented as individual contracts when over $39,000.

Ms. Austin, reporting for Finance & Physical Plant, said the committee discussed proposed facility projects for the 2026–2027 school year and noted ongoing construction updates, new security cameras and an update on the PHS auditorium. The board accepted the vendor approvals as part of the business and operations agenda.