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Politics & Government

School Maintenance to Cost District $70,000

Low bids were accepted for a new water heater and air handler/condenser unit.

The Bethlehem Area School Board accepted low bids for the replacement of a air handler and condenser unit at Freemansburg Elementary School and a water heater at Fountain Hill Elementary at a special meeting Monday evening.

J.B.M. Mechanical of Nazareth submitted the lowest bid for the condenser unit at $18,900, and Blanski Inc. of Reading, Pa., will be replacing the water heater at a cost of $52,800 to the district.

Both projects will be paid for out of the district's general fund from the construction services account, which currently has a balance of $232,352, according to district records.

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The equipment is expected to be installed in time for the coming school year, and it will replace old, worn machines, district engineering officials have previously said.

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