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CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – The Valley City School District is working on prioritizing and incorporating maintenance projects over the next 10 years.

Superintendent Josh Johnson said the plan includes scheduling building repairs, remodeling, maintenance, equipment upgrades and security and safety needs for all district buildings.

Johnson said the school district retained the services of Consolidated Construction Company based in Appleton, Wisconsin for this project.

Facilities Consultant Thomas Beck said the Valley City School District buildings have been exceptionally maintained but are in need of major heating and cooling system upgrades. Beck said the ten-year average maintenance budget according to him is $1,135,000 dollars for the school district.

Superintendent Josh Johnson said nothing has been finalized and the school district will continue to work on prioritizing which projects need the most attention in the weeks ahead.