Welcome to the Maintenance Department
Thanks for stopping by! The Maintenance Department is responsible for the upkeep of all Nelson County Public School buildings and grounds.
Les Campbell - Supervisor Phone: (434) 263-5095 Option 4 Email: lcampbell@nelson.k12.va.us
Our staff:
Les Campbell - Maintenance Supervisor
Jeannie Drumheller - Secretary
Buddy Altizer - Maintenance Mechanic
George Napier - Maintenance Mechanic
Cody Burnley - Maintenance Mechanic
NCPS RFP Information
Invitation for Bids on Snow Removal at Division Schools
Issuing Agency: Nelson County School Board
Bids Due: Bids Described herein will be received until 1:00 P.M. on November 4, 2024
Inquiries: All Inquiries for information should be directed to:
Mr. Robert Campbell, Supervisor of Maintenance
434-263-5095
IF BIDS ARE SENT U.S. MAIL SERVICE REGULAR MAIL, SEND TO:
Mr. Robert Campbell, Supervisor of Maintenance
Nelson County Public Schools
620 Drumheller Orchard Lane
Lovingston, VA 22949
IF HAND DELIVERED OR VIA ANY OTHER COURIER SERVICE, DELIVER TO:
Mr. Robert Campbell, Supervisor of Maintenance
Nelson County Public Schools
620 Drumheller Orchard Lane
Lovingston, VA 22949
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Notice to Nelson County Public School Parents, Teachers, Building Occupants, and Employee Organizations Re: Asbestos
In the past, asbestos was used extensively in building materials because of its insulating, sound-absorbing, and fire retarding capabilities. Virtually any building constructed before the late 1970s contained some asbestos. Intact and undisturbed asbestos materials generally do not pose a health risk. Asbestos materials, however, can become hazardous when, due to damage or deterioration over time, they release fibers. If the fibers are inhaled, they can lead to health problems, such as cancer and asbestosis.
In 1986, Congress passed the Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) which requires schools to be inspected to identify any asbestos-containing building materials. Suspected asbestos-containing building materials were located, sampled (or assumed), and rated according to condition and potential hazard. It is the intention of the school division to comply with all federal and state regulations controlling asbestos and to take whatever steps are necessary to ensure students and employees a healthy and safe environment in which to learn and work.
Tye River Elementary, Rockfish River Elementary, and Nelson Middle Schools were built after 1988 and are Asbestos Free. The Administration and Science Wing of Nelson County High School, built in 2003, is also asbestos-free. The CTE Wing and Academic Wings of Nelson County High School have had extensive Asbestos Abatement Projects completed and are re-inspected on a periodic basis to ensure the safety of all building occupants.
If you have any questions please feel free to contact the Maintenance Department. You may reach us at 434-263-5095, Option 4.