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City of Guttenberg
In general, the project would consist of a full roof tear off, installation of roof insulation, cover board, and single ply roofing over existing roof deck on the roof areas identified on the drawings. Existing metal flashings and roof penetration flashings will be removed and replaced. Existing stone coping caps will be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled. The project also includes removal of identified existing mechanical equipment and subsequent roof deck infill.
Posted Date
Dec 10, 2025
Due Date
Mar 11, 2026
Release: Dec 10, 2025
City of Guttenberg
Close: Mar 11, 2026
In general, the project would consist of a full roof tear off, installation of roof insulation, cover board, and single ply roofing over existing roof deck on the roof areas identified on the drawings. Existing metal flashings and roof penetration flashings will be removed and replaced. Existing stone coping caps will be removed, cleaned, and reinstalled. The project also includes removal of identified existing mechanical equipment and subsequent roof deck infill.
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Improvements to address poor surface drainage conditions. Work will be performed on South River Park Drive between Goethe Street and Pearl Street. Primary construction items include storm sewer, pavement replacement, sidewalk ramps, utility adjustments, pavement markings and traffic control.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Jan 7, 2026
City of Guttenberg
Close: Jan 7, 2026
Improvements to address poor surface drainage conditions. Work will be performed on South River Park Drive between Goethe Street and Pearl Street. Primary construction items include storm sewer, pavement replacement, sidewalk ramps, utility adjustments, pavement markings and traffic control.
City of Guttenberg
The Motor Control Center Replacement will include the following items: 1200 A 480V 3 Phase Main Breaker, 1200 A 480V 3 Phase Automatic Transfer Switch, External Generator Connection Cabinet, 120/240V Single Phase Transformer, 120/240V Single Phase Sub-Panel, 200 HP 480V 3 Phase Variable Frequency Drives for each pump, Primary Pulsar PSL 5.0 Automatic Station Level Control, Secondar Pulsar REFLECT Level Controller, Operation Sequencer, Cellular Notification, Connection to Other Existing General Circuits (lighting, fans, receptacles, etc.), and Replacement of a building access door.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2025
Due Date
Jun 26, 2025
Release: Mar 12, 2025
City of Guttenberg
Close: Jun 26, 2025
The Motor Control Center Replacement will include the following items: 1200 A 480V 3 Phase Main Breaker, 1200 A 480V 3 Phase Automatic Transfer Switch, External Generator Connection Cabinet, 120/240V Single Phase Transformer, 120/240V Single Phase Sub-Panel, 200 HP 480V 3 Phase Variable Frequency Drives for each pump, Primary Pulsar PSL 5.0 Automatic Station Level Control, Secondar Pulsar REFLECT Level Controller, Operation Sequencer, Cellular Notification, Connection to Other Existing General Circuits (lighting, fans, receptacles, etc.), and Replacement of a building access door.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Guttenberg
The Guttenberg City Council held a special session, during which they approved the Library Capital Improvement Plan and investments, the annual exam report, and the Kluesner Sanitation November payment. The council also discussed a meet and greet for the swearing-in of new officials and a budget workshop.
The council discussed and approved various items, including a UMGC grant application for the Park Bench Update Project, and rezoning requests for properties in the Guttenberg Industrial Park. They also discussed and approved the purchase of city property, tabled an alley assessment, and amended ordinances related to residential uses in the C-2 District. Additionally, the council approved a resolution to increase solid waste fees, adjusted the clothing allowance amount, and addressed longevity pay. They also approved a sewer certification request, a Business Accelerator Incentive, and a Union Contract Agreement. Furthermore, they discussed and approved resolutions related to the Paving and Storm Sewer Improvement Project. The meeting also included reports from the Fire Chief, Chief of Police, Mayor, and Chamber Director.
The council discussed and approved an alley improvement agreement, and addressed a request to open meetings with prayer, deciding to maintain the current practice based on legal counsel advice. A partnership with CCDG for a marketing campaign was approved, along with a budget consideration request from the Clayton County Childcare Coalition for fiscal year 26/27. Zoning change requests were discussed, and the matter was sent back to the Planning & Zoning for further review. The council discussed and approved measures to address engine brake usage, including additional signage and police monitoring. An ordinance amending parking regulations and snow removal was approved. Additionally, the council approved a bridge inspection agreement, office computer updates, and the city's annual financial, street finance, and urban renewal reports for 2025. The date for the Budget Workshop was set for November 17, 2025. The Chamber of Commerce provided an update, including progress on a new website, the Stem Best Grant, and upcoming events.
The council discussed city projects, including flood control electric updates, and approved payment applications. Updates were provided on the Housing Trust Fund and other programs, with a request for an annual contribution from the city. The Park Board requested permission to use the city's EIN for grants to update park benches, which was approved. A special event permit application for Christmas by the River was approved, including a street closure for the parade. Volunteer firefighters were approved pending department approval. Marina agreements were discussed, and rates for 2026 will remain the same as 2025. A Business Accelerator Grant Application was approved. Amendments to the city's zoning ordinance were discussed and approved. Updates to the police office were approved utilizing a donation. A street closure for the Holiday Train was approved. The council also received reports from the Fire Chief, Chief of Police, Mayor, and Chamber, and discussed the Chamber's future donation requests and issues with the Stars and Stripes event.
The council discussed a rezoning request, the transfer of control of the Revolving Loan Fund to the GEIDC, and a special event permit for Guttenberg Brewing Co. They also addressed the Stars & Stripes event's financial shortfall and considered requests for sewer charge adjustments due to water leaks. Additional discussions covered gazebo rental issues, fire and police department reports, Chamber activities, and various city maintenance needs.
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