Newton-Conover City Schools seeks proposals for cafeteria maintenance for 2026-2027 school year

Dr. Emily Shaw, Superintendent
Dr. Emily Shaw, Superintendent
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Newton-Conover City Schools announced on Mar. 24 that it is accepting Requests for Proposals to provide preventative maintenance services for school cafeterias during the 2026-2027 school year. The School Nutrition Department said proposals must be submitted by 10:00 am on April 24, 2026.

The request is part of the district’s efforts to ensure proper upkeep and operation of its cafeteria facilities throughout the academic year. Preventative maintenance can help avoid equipment breakdowns and support uninterrupted food service to students.

Interested parties are encouraged to reach out directly for more information about the requirements and submission process. Nancy Price, Director of School Nutrition, can be contacted at nancy.price@n-ccs.org or by phone at 828-464-3191.

The deadline provides vendors with one month to prepare their proposals. Details regarding evaluation criteria or contract terms were not specified in the announcement.

This opportunity may attract local service providers experienced in maintaining commercial kitchen equipment in educational settings.



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