(KMZA)--The construction of a new storage building at Nemaha Central High School in Seneca advances.
During a special meeting last week, the USD 115 Board of Education accepted bids for the project.
Three bids were received for the construction of the 28 by 120-foot building. The board accepted the low bid from Suther Building Supply, of Seneca, for $32,923. The bid didn’t include the electrical work.
Two bids were received for the concrete foundation for the building. The Board accepted the low bid from AHRS Construction, of Bern, for $29,000 plus an option of $850 for a driveway in front of the building.
The building is to be constructed west of the high school tech building and is expected to be completed by the start of next school year.
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