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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Beaver Dam
4,950 SY of parking lot reconstruction including removals of asphalt (milling), concrete, curb and gutter, sidewalk; 1,145 tons of asphaltic pavement; concrete curb and gutter; concrete sidewalk; 360 LF of 10" water main, 145 LF of 12" water main installation including valves and miscellaneous appurtenances; 346 LF of 12" storm sewer and 96 LF of 18" storm sewer installation including manholes, catch basins, and miscellaneous appurtenances; pavement markings; lighting; erosion and sediment control measures, surface restoration, cleanup and miscellaneous appurtenant facilities required to complete construction.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Apr 1, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Apr 1, 2026
4,950 SY of parking lot reconstruction including removals of asphalt (milling), concrete, curb and gutter, sidewalk; 1,145 tons of asphaltic pavement; concrete curb and gutter; concrete sidewalk; 360 LF of 10" water main, 145 LF of 12" water main installation including valves and miscellaneous appurtenances; 346 LF of 12" storm sewer and 96 LF of 18" storm sewer installation including manholes, catch basins, and miscellaneous appurtenances; pavement markings; lighting; erosion and sediment control measures, surface restoration, cleanup and miscellaneous appurtenant facilities required to complete construction.
AvailableCity of Beaver Dam
Replacement of approx., 70 iron or lead pipe water services and approx., 70 clay pipe sanitary laterals from the basement of the house to either the street terrace area or the main; as well as related work including unclassified excavation, site restoration, erosion control, and traffic control.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Mar 11, 2026
Replacement of approx., 70 iron or lead pipe water services and approx., 70 clay pipe sanitary laterals from the basement of the house to either the street terrace area or the main; as well as related work including unclassified excavation, site restoration, erosion control, and traffic control.
City of Beaver Dam
Electrical and SCADA integration. Unclassified excavation, concrete equipment slab, chain link fencing, erosion control, traffic control, and turf restoration.
Posted Date
Dec 16, 2025
Due Date
Jan 28, 2026
Release: Dec 16, 2025
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Jan 28, 2026
Electrical and SCADA integration. Unclassified excavation, concrete equipment slab, chain link fencing, erosion control, traffic control, and turf restoration.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Avoid; not viable here—pivot back to coops/resellers.
Coops: Lead with cooperative purchasing via Sourcewell or eligible Wisconsin state contracts; ask procurement to confirm.
City of Beaver Dam: No defined sole source policy or public evidence of sole source awards. Treat this path as a dead end and deprioritize.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Beaver Dam
This Project Plan outlines the creation of Tax Incremental Finance District No. 10 (TID No. 10) in the City of Beaver Dam, WI, designated as an "Industrial District" and "data center district". The primary objective is to expand the city's economic base by facilitating public improvements and development incentives for the 834-acre Beaver Dam Commerce Park. The plan details significant investments in water, sanitary sewer, storm water, utility, transportation, streetscaping, site improvements, and environmental remediation infrastructure, alongside development funds and administrative costs, to attract private investment, stimulate economic activity, and ensure orderly development within the municipality.
This Comprehensive Plan Update for the City of Beaver Dam represents the culmination of extensive community engagement, staff efforts, and commission review. The plan, adopted on June 2, 2025, incorporates updated data, addresses current issues, identifies new opportunities, and integrates key elements from the community-driven Hometown Plan. It is structured into 10 chapters, covering critical topics such as Issues and Opportunities, Housing and Neighborhood Development, Transportation, Community Facilities, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Economic Development, Land Use, Intergovernmental Collaboration, and Implementation. The plan aims to provide a strategic roadmap for the city looking towards 2045.
The council discussed a proclamation for pedestrian safety month and the city administrator's report, which included updates on meetings with community members and department heads, as well as progress on a human resources specialist job description. They addressed the approval of bills and the vacancy created by Alder Anderson's resignation, including the nomination of Jack Yuds as council president. The council also discussed options for filling the district 6 vacancy, considering a motion to leave it open until the next election.
The meeting included discussions about the positive feedback received regarding Beaver Dam from visitors attending a convention. There was also mention of an upcoming art display at the art center. The council addressed the approval of bills, and a resolution concerning a collective bargaining agreement with the International Association of Firefighters was tabled for a future date due to language adjustments. Additionally, a resolution providing for the sale of general obligation promissory notes series 2025A was discussed, with a presentation detailing the purpose and financial implications of the notes, including their impact on the city's debt service levy and compliance with statutory debt limits.
The council discussed a Poppy Day proclamation, announcements, and the disposition of minutes from a previous meeting. They also reviewed the city administrator's report and communications. The approval of bills was addressed, followed by a discussion on amending parking restrictions and recognizing changes in bargaining unit representation for the Beaver Dam Police Association. Additionally, the council considered amending a design contract to include a geographical information system study and establishing a citywide pay salary schedule.
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