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District reports capital projects progress and a heating‑coil failure that caused flooding and a two‑hour delay

Laurens Central School District Board of Education · December 1, 2025
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Summary

Buildings & Grounds supervisor said a Capital Outlay project will occur over February break, a Capital Improvement Project awaits final approval for bidding, and two frozen heating coils burst during frigid weather causing flooding, a two‑hour school delay and an insurance claim.

S. West, Supervisor of Buildings & Grounds, told the board that a Capital Outlay Project will be completed over the February break and that the Capital Improvement Project is awaiting final approval before it is put out for bids. West also reported a hot water heater failure that is being replaced by vendors at their cost and said two heating coils froze and broke during very cold weather, causing flooding in parts of the building and a two‑hour delay to school operations.

The district brought in Belfor Property Restoration to manage cleanup and moisture control and submitted a claim to the insurance carrier. The minutes indicate vendors are cooperating on replacement of failed equipment and that the district is tracking bids and approvals for upcoming capital work.