Trustees approve nearly $1.0 million rooftop unit upgrades at Fernley Elementary
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The board approved replacement of several rooftop air-handler units at Fernley Elementary School for $996,133.98 to address facility-condition needs identified in the district plan.
The Lyon County School District Board voted unanimously April 22 to approve replacement of multiple rooftop air-handling units at Fernley Elementary School at a cost of $996,133.98.
Executive Director of Operations Harmon Banes and Operations and Maintenance Supervisor Kirk McCallum presented the request, saying the work fits the district’s broader facility improvement priorities identified in the master plan update. Banes told trustees Fernley Elementary is among campuses with near-term equipment replacements needed.
Trustee Bull moved approval of the rooftop unit upgrades for a total of $996,133.98; a second was recorded and the motion passed unanimously. Trustees did not take public comment on the item.
The district will proceed with procurement and scheduling to complete the rooftop replacements during the upcoming construction window. Director Banes said the projects are part of a portfolio of HVAC and boiler upgrades the board has already authorized on other campuses.
