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Central Valley School District
This RFP is for furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials for the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Mar 16, 2026
Central Valley School District
Close: Mar 16, 2026
This RFP is for furnishing all labor, equipment, and materials for the removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials.
AvailableCentral Valley School District
Provide a comprehensive building energy audit including all aspects of energy efficiency being considered, accurate savings and cost estimates, and recommended measurement and verification methods. The audit shall include benchmarking of facilities, analysis of utility rates, on-site observations, data logging, energy modeling, energy efficiency measure development and analysis, energy savings calculations, recommendations, and measurement and verification methods.
Posted Date
Dec 7, 2025
Due Date
Jan 6, 2026
Release: Dec 7, 2025
Central Valley School District
Close: Jan 6, 2026
Provide a comprehensive building energy audit including all aspects of energy efficiency being considered, accurate savings and cost estimates, and recommended measurement and verification methods. The audit shall include benchmarking of facilities, analysis of utility rates, on-site observations, data logging, energy modeling, energy efficiency measure development and analysis, energy savings calculations, recommendations, and measurement and verification methods.
Central Valley School District
Supply & installation of commercial dishwasher.
Posted Date
Oct 28, 2025
Due Date
Nov 17, 2025
Release: Oct 28, 2025
Central Valley School District
Close: Nov 17, 2025
Supply & installation of commercial dishwasher.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than approximately $20,100, use sole source.
Coops: If the buyer is open, mention coops like COSTARS, PEPPM, KPN, and IU13 CPS for future consideration.
Central Valley School District, PA: No evidence of sole source awards; the district adheres to formal competitive bidding.
Practical note: Treat sole source as non-viable. Prepare a compliant competitive bid via Public Purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Central Valley School District
The meeting agenda included several action items across various departments. In Education Items, discussions covered approving an agreement with The Watson Institute for student enrollment and approving updates to the High School Program of Studies for the 2026-2027 school year. The Technology section included approving the buyback of used Apple equipment. Athletics required approval for Middle School Intramural Bowling sponsors. Extra Curricular Activities involved approving numerous stipends pending clearance for the High School musical presentation, along with informational updates on various field trips. Buildings and Grounds addressed approvals for several building usage requests. Personnel items involved processing multiple resignations, approving maternity leaves, and approving leaves of absence for various staff members.
The Work Session Agenda included routine items such as recognition of the Build Fly Code Club and the History Club's diorama award. The Treasurer's Report detailed January 2026 payments for the General Fund and Cafeteria Fund, and the January 2026 Berkheimer Report required approval. Key business items involved the approval of the 2026-2027 Central Valley School Calendar, approval of Articles of Agreement with the Beaver County Career and Technology Center, and adopting a resolution and authorizing filings for the revival of the Beaver County Special School Authority. Educational items included approving an agreement with The Watson Institute for student enrollment and approving updates to the High School Program of Studies for the 2026-2027 school year. Technology plans involved approving the buy-back of used Apple equipment. Personnel actions included approving several resignations and maternity/unpaid leaves of absence for various staff members.
The meeting included an executive session to discuss personal matters and receive information. Key business items involved the approval of bills and reports for December 2025, including General Fund, Cafeteria Fund, and Construction Fund payments, as well as Berkheimer Reports for November, December, and the 2025 calendar year. Board/Policy items included approval of Resolution # 2026-08 regarding the incurrence of debt by the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit #27, and the approval and ratification of three Repayment Agreements with former custodial/grounds employees. Education items involved the approval of the Chapter 339: K-12 Comprehensive School Counseling Plan and an agreement with Watson Institute for educational services. Athletics discussions covered the approval of several conditioning programs, permission for the Middle School Swim Team to practice at Beaver Area HS pool, and final approval for the HS Varsity Cheerleaders' trip to Orlando. The Board also approved stipends and coaches for the Spring Baseball, Softball, Boys Tennis, Middle School Volleyball, and Track & Field programs. The session concluded with personnel actions, including additions to the Substitute List and driver/aide list, and the approval of new cafeteria workers and the resignation of another.
The agenda for the Work/Voting Session covered several key areas. Business items included the confirmation of December 2025 General Fund, Cafeteria Fund, and Construction Fund payments, as well as the approval of November and December 2025 Berkheimer Reports and the 2025 Calendar Year Berkheimer Report. Board/Policy items involved considering a resolution for the incurrence of debt up to $15 million by the Beaver Valley Intermediate Unit #27 and approving/ratifying Repayment Agreements with former custodial/grounds employees. Education items included approving the Chapter 339: K-12 Comprehensive School Counseling Plan and an agreement with Watson Institute for educational services for one student. Athletics involved approving conditioning programs, practice arrangements for the Middle School Swim Team, final approval for the HS Varsity Cheerleaders' trip to Orlando, and approving numerous Spring Coaches and their stipends. Building Usage requests and Personnel items, including additions to the Substitute and Bus driver/aide lists, and the hiring/resignation of cafeteria workers, were also addressed.
The meeting commenced with an executive session to discuss personnel matters and receive information, followed by public comments on agenda items. Organizational items included the election of a temporary president, and the re-election of the Board President and Vice-President. The Board also approved the 2025 Mail Election Ballots for several joint school boards. In regular agenda items, the Board adopted a calendar for future Work and Voting Sessions, designated the Beaver County Times as the newspaper of general circulation, approved Joseph O'Neill as Board Treasurer for a specified term, and approved Resolution 2026-07 declining to increase taxes above the Act 1 Index of 4.50% for the 2026-2027 school year. Business items involved the confirmation of November 2025 payments for the General Fund, Cafeteria Fund, and Construction Fund. Building and Grounds business included the approval of several building usage requests. Educational items involved confirming released time/staff development requests and approving Dr. Gradisek to conduct school dental exams for the upcoming year.
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