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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Beaver Dam
Works include approx. 1,650 SY lawn restoration; 1,460 LF of type D, 30" concrete curb/gutter; 670 LF of 6" I.D. PVC sanitary lateral; 560 LF of 8" I.D. PVC sanitary sewer; 735 LF of 8" I.D. PVC watermain; 30 CY rock excavation (undistributed).
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jun 24, 2026
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Jun 24, 2026
Works include approx. 1,650 SY lawn restoration; 1,460 LF of type D, 30" concrete curb/gutter; 670 LF of 6" I.D. PVC sanitary lateral; 560 LF of 8" I.D. PVC sanitary sewer; 735 LF of 8" I.D. PVC watermain; 30 CY rock excavation (undistributed).
AvailableCity of Beaver Dam
The City of Beaver Dam is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to conduct a comprehensive classification, compensation, and benefits study for municipal employees, focusing primarily on non-represented positions. The consultant will evaluate the current classification and compensation system, perform market comparisons with comparable Wisconsin municipalities, and recommend a wage grid and classification updates. The selected consultant will also provide presentations to the Administrative Committee and City Council and deliver final written reports and editable work products to the City.
Posted Date
Jun 1, 2026
Due Date
Jul 10, 2026
Release: Jun 1, 2026
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Jul 10, 2026
The City of Beaver Dam is soliciting proposals from qualified consulting firms to conduct a comprehensive classification, compensation, and benefits study for municipal employees, focusing primarily on non-represented positions. The consultant will evaluate the current classification and compensation system, perform market comparisons with comparable Wisconsin municipalities, and recommend a wage grid and classification updates. The selected consultant will also provide presentations to the Administrative Committee and City Council and deliver final written reports and editable work products to the City.
AvailableCity of Beaver Dam
The service consists of contractor-cutting of noxious weeds/high grass on various parcels of land whose owners do not comply with city orders to cut such noxious weeds and/or high grass and/or shrubbery.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Apr 27, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
City of Beaver Dam
Close: Apr 27, 2026
The service consists of contractor-cutting of noxious weeds/high grass on various parcels of land whose owners do not comply with city orders to cut such noxious weeds and/or high grass and/or shrubbery.
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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
The meeting included a public comment session regarding open records request processing, followed by community announcements concerning various local festivals and events. The council approved the payment of outstanding bills and received a presentation on the functions, powers, and potential benefits of establishing a Community Development Authority (CDA) for the city.
The council meeting addressed community concerns regarding public speaking policies and property transparency, specifically focusing on transactions between the city and the Beaver Dam Area Development Corporation. Announcements were made regarding local events, including the farmer's market, an art exhibit, and an archaeological dig at Swan Park. The city administrator provided an update on an upcoming training and goal-setting session, and the council authorized the payment of city bills. Furthermore, an ordinance amending code sections related to railroad crossing stops was introduced for its first and second reading.
The council meeting included an informal public hearing where residents expressed significant concerns regarding the impact of local data center developments, including environmental impacts, noise, lighting, property values, and the perceived lack of transparency from local government. Residents urged the council to adopt stricter zoning buffer standards for industrial projects near residential areas, requested a town hall meeting to address these issues, and highlighted concerns about rising energy costs and potential grid reliability issues. Several speakers questioned the negotiation process behind these developments and the long-term impact on the community.
The council meeting addressed public concerns regarding the environmental, economic, and infrastructure impacts of a proposed data center project in the city. Key discussion topics included residential property values, water resource usage, construction safety, and calls for increased transparency, accountability, and independent impact studies from city officials. Representatives from Alliant Energy provided information on energy infrastructure planning and the role of new large energy users in supporting the grid.
The council held a public hearing regarding concerns over a newly constructed data center, specifically focusing on potential negative impacts on water quality, environmental stability, property values, and noise levels. Citizens expressed frustration over a perceived lack of transparency in the approval process. The council also briefly addressed upcoming discussions concerning parking ordinances.
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