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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Chilton
The Project includes the following Work: Concrete pickleball courts with acrylic surfacing, electrical and lighting, sidewalk and base course, amenity placement, associated erosion control, grading, site grubbing, excavations, and turf restoration.
Posted Date
Jul 10, 2026
Due Date
Aug 7, 2026
Release: Jul 10, 2026
City of Chilton
Close: Aug 7, 2026
The Project includes the following Work: Concrete pickleball courts with acrylic surfacing, electrical and lighting, sidewalk and base course, amenity placement, associated erosion control, grading, site grubbing, excavations, and turf restoration.
AvailableCity of Chilton
Recoating the site #8 reservoir.
Posted Date
Apr 17, 2025
Due Date
May 14, 2025
Release: Apr 17, 2025
City of Chilton
Close: May 14, 2025
Recoating the site #8 reservoir.
City of Chilton
Project includes the following work: final clarifier rehabilitation, replacement of chemical pumps and installation of chemical piping, construction of a truck loading bridge, motor control center replacement, various pump, valve, and motor replacement and rehabilitation, HVAC work, and concrete repair.
Posted Date
Apr 10, 2025
Due Date
May 7, 2025
Release: Apr 10, 2025
City of Chilton
Close: May 7, 2025
Project includes the following work: final clarifier rehabilitation, replacement of chemical pumps and installation of chemical piping, construction of a truck loading bridge, motor control center replacement, various pump, valve, and motor replacement and rehabilitation, HVAC work, and concrete repair.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; steer them to a cooperative purchase via their existing Sourcewell membership to avoid formal bid/council delays.
Coops: Frequently procures through Wisconsin state contracts (VendorNet), Statewide Contracts, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy; you can gain access through the Starbridge reseller & contract-vehicle platform — reach out to your Starbridge contact to pursue onboarding.
Entity: City of Chilton (WI)
Status: No evidence of sole source awards in public records; deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Chilton
The council discussed various operational updates, including police department communication lapses regarding compost site hours, progress on nuisance property litigation, and public works projects such as streetlight repairs and park vandalism. Notable actions included the approval of a development agreement for a 48-unit multi-family project, authorization for minor subdivision requests, and approval of several annual license renewals. The council also authorized agreements for professional engineering services related to road improvements and a water service feasibility study, and approved the purchase of replacement street light poles. Additionally, the council deliberated on land acquisition requests, resulting in the approval of a land sale for backyard extensions, and addressed fireworks and special event permit applications.
The council discussed various operational updates including the Rent.Fun kiosk activation and the pursuit of nuisance abatement for specific properties. Public works reports covered maintenance, lake weed harvesting, and upcoming street operations. The council conducted interviews with applicants for the Wards 2 & 5 council vacancy and appointed Vince Teske to the position. Other actions included authorizing the hiring of a public works laborer, accepting a grant for the public library project, amending the municipal code regarding tree maintenance, and approving various special event and fireworks permits. Additionally, the council amended police service charges for special events, approved a contract for water softening salt, authorized a pump rebuild for the wastewater department, purchased new body camera software, and revised operating hours for the composting site. The council also approved the purchase of a vacuum truck.
The committee discussed the potential purchase of a 2025 Freightliner Vactor Vac truck, reviewing the condition of the current vehicle, the availability of funds from the sewer utility, and the benefits of acquiring a demonstration model before future emission standards change. Additionally, the committee held a discussion regarding city sidewalk repairs and future allocation of funds. Plans were made to conduct an informative meeting for residents in the Dairyland Subdivision regarding the installation of sidewalks required by original property agreements.
The council discussed various reports from city officials, including updates on business check-ins, grant funding for the police and fire departments, and upcoming construction projects. Issues regarding the operating hours of the public works compost and brush drop site were raised by residents, alongside inquiries about golf cart usage on city streets. The police department's 2025 annual report was reviewed, highlighting recruitment challenges and speed reduction impacts. The council approved an agreement for the Klinkner Park Redevelopment Project, an expansion of an alcohol beverage license for a community event, and an amendment to a professional services contract for the State Street Bridge project. Additionally, the council reviewed applications for vacant seats and held a closed session regarding developments in TIDs 6 and 7.
The committee addressed staffing and hiring requirements for the wastewater department, including employee transfers and intern recruitment. Discussions were held regarding filling vacancies on the council, with a consensus reached to solicit letters of interest from candidates. The committee also recommended moving forward with design and engineering services for the Klinkner Park Redevelopment project following a charitable donation. Furthermore, the committee deliberated on and recommended extending an offer to purchase five nuisance properties on West Main Street to address court-ordered abatement.
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