Staff recommended the operations committee forward a two-year maintenance contract for emergency generators and fire pumps to the full board for approval, saying the vendor would service both generators and fire pumps and that one alternate bidder submitted an incomplete bid.
Staff said they were recommending a specific vendor for a two-year period but the transcript’s transcription of the exact recommended dollar figure was unclear. Staff explained the contract covers routine maintenance so the district can be confident that generators and pumps will supply required power during emergencies; if repairs beyond routine maintenance are needed, those would be billed separately.
Why it matters: emergency power systems and fire-pump reliability are safety-related maintenance items subject to state-required inspection and maintenance schedules. Ensuring reliable maintenance mitigates the risk of insufficient power during weather events or fire-system activations.
Questions and concerns: a committee member asked, “What's the estimate for all of this?” and said they could not approve a contract without an estimate. Staff acknowledged an estimate had not yet been provided at the committee level and said they would supply detailed cost figures before approval. Staff also noted an earlier vendor had submitted an incomplete bid (providing generator pricing but not pump service), saying, “They didn't... give us a proper bid.”
Next steps: staff will provide an itemized estimate and return the recommendation to the committee or the full board for approval; no contract award occurred at the operations committee meeting.
Attribution: statements are sourced from the Centennial School District operations committee transcript of Feb. 13, 2026.