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Active opportunities open for bidding
City of Platteville
Project includes the following work: removal and replacement of various MCCs, motor control and power feeders, lighting and power panels within existing MCCs, transformers, and modification of existing control panels and existing Scada architecture to support fiber communication throughout the water resource recovery facility (WRRF). Additional electrical work, architectural, HVAC, site grading, erosion control, site concrete, and site restoration is included in the project. .
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 27, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
City of Platteville
Close: Mar 27, 2026
Project includes the following work: removal and replacement of various MCCs, motor control and power feeders, lighting and power panels within existing MCCs, transformers, and modification of existing control panels and existing Scada architecture to support fiber communication throughout the water resource recovery facility (WRRF). Additional electrical work, architectural, HVAC, site grading, erosion control, site concrete, and site restoration is included in the project. .
City of Platteville
This project consists of the construction of a polymer modified asphalt surface.
Posted Date
Mar 12, 2025
Due Date
Mar 31, 2026
Release: Mar 12, 2025
City of Platteville
Close: Mar 31, 2026
This project consists of the construction of a polymer modified asphalt surface.
City of Platteville
Police four door vehicle.
Posted Date
Mar 17, 2026
Due Date
Mar 23, 2026
Release: Mar 17, 2026
City of Platteville
Close: Mar 23, 2026
Police four door vehicle.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is between $5,000 and $25,000, consider sole source; due to lack of precedent above $25,000, deprioritize and prepare for a bid if a coop is not accepted.
Coops: Lead with an educational pitch to use a Wisconsin state contract on VendorNet as a compliant alternative. If they’re open to coops, reference Wisconsin DOA Cooperative Purchasing (VendorNet) and State Bureau of Procurement statewide contracts that allow municipal use.
City of Platteville allows sole source only for purchases between $5,000 and $25,000 as an exception to competitive bidding. There is no documented precedent for sole source awards above the $25,000 sealed-bid threshold—deprioritize this path for significant contracts.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Platteville
The council discussed the East Main Street project, focusing on a funding and construction update, the structural condition of properties at 230 and 250 East Main Street, and the potential impact of demolition activities. Additional topics included the real estate acquisition process for 250 East Main Street, the relocation of tenants from the affected property, and the assessment of potential hazardous waste removal costs. The council reviewed budget options for the project, including recommendations for contingency funds and the impact of federal and state grant opportunities.
The commission discussed various senior center activities, including movie attendance, upcoming intergenerational events, lecture series, and excursion trips. Members reviewed the comprehensive plan draft regarding senior population growth and discussed senior housing facilities. The commission explored marketing strategies, including the development of brochures and presentations to local groups. Business matters included grant application efforts, the review of service quotes for potential grant funding, and updates on bylaws, ADRC coordination, and future event planning such as a potential senior prom.
The commission will consider a request for a Sidewalk Café Permit for the 1906 Tavern located at 35 N. Second Street. Additionally, the agenda includes discussions on a proposed update to the City's Comprehensive Plan and a review process for the Trailview development proposals.
The meeting included updates on Senior Center activities such as intergenerational programs, the Senior Expo, and a community spirit award. Council reports covered construction projects like the fire station and pool, the search for a city manager, and the status of the comprehensive plan. The ADRC report noted the transition to a standalone regional status and updates on meal delivery services. Business discussions focused on grant opportunities for brochures and a senior prom project, the status of the constitution update, and the Bader Philanthropy grant, along with concerns regarding home meal delivery services.
The committee discussed various operational and policy matters, including the parks budget, park shelter reservations, and new park impact fee ordinances for housing developments. Key discussion topics included the management of youth football, senior center facility upgrades, and the development of policies for memorials and legacies in city parks. Additionally, the committee reviewed strategies for committee member term limits, accessible table placements, and the status of ongoing projects such as the aquatic center, the Broske Center, and the downtown dog park. Maintenance plans for trails at Mound View Park and Smith Park were also addressed.
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