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Contract AwardUtilitiesDetected Jun 10, 2026

Both districts approved FY27 purchases of utilities and municipal services: natural gas from Unisource Energy Services (25000 for PUHS and 3500 for PES), electricity from Sulphur Springs Valley Electric (88000 for PUHS and 35000 for PES), and water, sewer, garbage, and landfill services from the Town of Patagonia (45000 for PUHS and 11000 for PES). These approvals define the expected utility and municipal services spending for the upcoming fiscal year. Although utilities are often sole-source or regulated, these figures highlight the districts’ operating costs and potential ROI for energy-efficiency projects. Vendors offering energy audits, lighting and HVAC upgrades, demand management, or grant-funded sustainability projects can use this as a baseline to propose cost-saving initiatives that reduce future utility expenditures.

Spend estimates: PUHS 25000 gas, 88000 electric, 45000 municipal; PES 3500 gas, 35000 electric, 1100...

Patagonia Union High School DistrictDistrict-wide utilities and municipal services procurement for FY27

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