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US (OH): Yoder Produce wins Greenhouse Project contract at Loudonville High School

The Loudonville-Perrysville Exempted Village School District recently opened bids for the Greenhouse Project at Loudonville High School.

This project would replace the current structure with a more accessible greenhouse with classroom space for students to learn about potting, hydroponics and aquaculture. On Oct. 30, at 4 p.m., the bids closed for review.

The architecture firm Garmann Miller has reviewed the bids with each of the bidders for scope and accuracy and determined that Yoder Produce is the apparent low bidder for the project with a bid of $473,899.46.

The responsible stewardship of taxpayer dollars is of the utmost importance to the district and will continue to work with Garmann Miller to evaluate the next steps of this project. The goals of the district remain the same: to provide the highest quality education for students in preparation for their futures while maintaining fiscal responsibility in spending to ensure the long-term success of the district.

Read more at ashlandsource.com

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