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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Monroe
290 LF - 8" PVC sanitary sewer; 60 LF - 6" PVC sanitary sewer lateral; 2 ea - 8" by 6" PVC sanitary sewer wye fitting; 2 ea - 4' dia. sanitary sewer HM; 410 LF - 8" water main; 2 ea - 8" water valve and valve box; 1 ea - 4' dia storm sewer HM; 550 LF - concrete curb and gutter removel; 250 SY - concrete sidewalk and driveway.
Posted Date
Mar 16, 2026
Due Date
Mar 30, 2026
Release: Mar 16, 2026
City of Monroe
Close: Mar 30, 2026
290 LF - 8" PVC sanitary sewer; 60 LF - 6" PVC sanitary sewer lateral; 2 ea - 8" by 6" PVC sanitary sewer wye fitting; 2 ea - 4' dia. sanitary sewer HM; 410 LF - 8" water main; 2 ea - 8" water valve and valve box; 1 ea - 4' dia storm sewer HM; 550 LF - concrete curb and gutter removel; 250 SY - concrete sidewalk and driveway.
AvailableCity of Monroe
Provide tree trimming, tree removal, stump removal.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Dec 8, 2025
Release: Dec 3, 2025
City of Monroe
Close: Dec 8, 2025
Provide tree trimming, tree removal, stump removal.
City of Monroe
Provide avenue reconstruction. 855 LF 15" PVC sanitary sewer; 115 LF 6" PVC sanitary sewer lateral; 3 EA 15" by 6" PVC sanitary sewer wye fitting; 3 EA 4' dia sanitary sewer mh; 1 EA connect to existing sanitary sewer mh; 2 EA adjust existing mh casting incl new adjusting rings; 2,000 tn granular backfill for sanitary sewer; 24 LF 12" water main; 830 LF 10" water main; 855 lf 8" water main; 75 LF 6" water main; 3 EA 10" water valve and valve box; 2 ea 8" water valve and valve box; 3 EA fire hydrant w/ auxiliary valve and road box; 5 ea connect to existing water main; 1 EA live tap existing water main w/ 8" valve; 270 LF 1" water service; 9 EA 1" corporation valve, curb stop, and curb box; 40 LF 2" water service; 1 EA 2" corporation valve, curb stop, and curb box. See attached file.
Posted Date
May 15, 2025
Due Date
May 30, 2025
Release: May 15, 2025
City of Monroe
Close: May 30, 2025
Provide avenue reconstruction. 855 LF 15" PVC sanitary sewer; 115 LF 6" PVC sanitary sewer lateral; 3 EA 15" by 6" PVC sanitary sewer wye fitting; 3 EA 4' dia sanitary sewer mh; 1 EA connect to existing sanitary sewer mh; 2 EA adjust existing mh casting incl new adjusting rings; 2,000 tn granular backfill for sanitary sewer; 24 LF 12" water main; 830 LF 10" water main; 855 lf 8" water main; 75 LF 6" water main; 3 EA 10" water valve and valve box; 2 ea 8" water valve and valve box; 3 EA fire hydrant w/ auxiliary valve and road box; 5 ea connect to existing water main; 1 EA live tap existing water main w/ 8" valve; 270 LF 1" water service; 9 EA 1" corporation valve, curb stop, and curb box; 40 LF 2" water service; 1 EA 2" corporation valve, curb stop, and curb box. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; pivot to a cooperative path.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (e.g., Sourcewell or OMNIA). Ask Administrative Services to confirm use and proceed.
City of Monroe, WI: No evidence of sole source awards in public records; deprioritize this path. No known sole source dollar threshold published.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Monroe
The Common Council meeting addressed several significant items. The Public Safety Committee discussed routes for the 'Holly's Heart & Sole Family Fun Run' and expressed interest in evaluating a potential fee increase to cover associated public safety costs. The Judiciary and Ordinance Review Committee held a public hearing and subsequently approved an ordinance related to repealing and recreating definitions within the zoning code, including the deletion of the DR-8 Zoning District and modification of TR-10 One and Two-Family Zoning Districts. Furthermore, the Salary and Personnel Committee passed a resolution authorizing the conversion of the Account Clerk Position from part-time to full-time status. The Finance and Taxation Committee approved a resolution regarding a ground lease with ADI Operating Company, LLC. A Council of the Whole update was provided regarding the 2026A Bond Issuance, noting the sale completion with a winning bid by UMB Bank at a 3.8% interest rate and confirmation of the city's AA3 rating by Moody's.
The Common Council meeting covered several legislative actions and administrative matters. Public hearings were held and subsequently closed for two ordinances: one repealing and recreating Chapter 10-7 regarding Neighborhood Electric Vehicles, Low Speed Vehicles, and Golf Carts, requiring compliance with state and federal regulations; and another repealing and recreating Section 2-14-1 concerning the Visitor and Promotion Commission Member and Appointments. The Council also approved a resolution combining wards and polling locations for the 2026 Elections. During discussion by Alders, a request was made for Alders to report on their committee activities at the next meeting, though a motion to formally add this item failed. The meeting adjourned at 7:00 PM.
Key discussions included the Park Supervisor's report, which addressed routine maintenance, preparations for Fall activities, and an update on the 4th of July Fireworks show, where the vendor offered a $1,000 credit due to a misfire. The successful grand opening of the Pickleball Complex was noted, and progress on the downtown pocket park was reported. The Recreation Director's report covered the conclusion of the Baseball/Softball season, strong flag football numbers, and feedback on the new climbing wall at the pool. Additionally, the board addressed a complaint regarding park users cutting through a resident's yard near the Northeast Park ball diamond and recommended the property owner post signage.
The meeting addressed several key business items. Building updates included the completion of the boiler project and the installation of an exterior light. The Board approved the installation of new roller shades for the gym and the installation of a sink, countertop, and cabinets in the Craft Room for better utilization. The Coordinator's Report noted an increase in program attendance and Wellness Center participation compared to the previous year. Community engagement efforts, including Brat Bash, were reviewed, with Brat Bash achieving a record profit of $16,685.56. The Board also discussed the potential benefit of hosting a Business After 5 event.
The Finance and Taxation Committee meeting addressed several key agenda items requiring recommendation to the Common Council. Discussions included the approval and recommendation for the purchase of Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) for the Fire Department, utilizing an Innotex Energy PPE ensemble selected through Jefferson Fire and Safety. The committee also considered and recommended approval for the 2025 Budget Amendment. Furthermore, the committee discussed and recommended proceeding with the purchase of four 2026 Ford Police Interceptor squad vehicles, totaling $177,844, to maintain the two-year replacement cycle for the Police Department.
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