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Active opportunities open for bidding
Two Rivers Parks & Recreation Dept.
Renovation of the Neshotah Beach bathhouse. During construction, the contractor shall complete all demolition, framing, plumbing, HVAC, electrical work, commercial kitchen infrastructure installation, finish work, exterior restroom winterization, installation of heaters and motorized retractable screens on the picnic shelter, and inspections necessary to complete the renovation. All work must comply with applicable Wisconsin building, plumbing, electrical, and health codes.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Two Rivers Parks & Recreation Dept.
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Renovation of the Neshotah Beach bathhouse. During construction, the contractor shall complete all demolition, framing, plumbing, HVAC, electrical work, commercial kitchen infrastructure installation, finish work, exterior restroom winterization, installation of heaters and motorized retractable screens on the picnic shelter, and inspections necessary to complete the renovation. All work must comply with applicable Wisconsin building, plumbing, electrical, and health codes.
AvailableCity of Two Rivers
200 LF 12" C900 water main; 2,000 LF 12" HDPE water service.
Posted Date
Mar 10, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 10, 2026
City of Two Rivers
Close: Mar 26, 2026
200 LF 12" C900 water main; 2,000 LF 12" HDPE water service.
AvailableCity of Two Rivers
Renovation of the Neshotah Beach Bathhouse and Concession Facility to increase restroom capacity, add changing rooms, improve concession functionality, and winterize exterior restrooms, with a maximum budget of $465,000.
Posted Date
Mar 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 17, 2026
Release: Mar 6, 2026
City of Two Rivers
Close: Apr 17, 2026
Renovation of the Neshotah Beach Bathhouse and Concession Facility to increase restroom capacity, add changing rooms, improve concession functionality, and winterize exterior restrooms, with a maximum budget of $465,000.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $10,000, pursue sole source only if there’s a federally funded public emergency or specific federal agency authorization; otherwise use the City’s formal competitive process.
Coops: If asked for alternatives, lightly note future options like State of Wisconsin VendorNet, Sourcewell, OMNIA; buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these programs as future options.
Entity: City of Two Rivers, WI.
Guidance: The City adheres to competitive procurement; sole source is not a viable standard path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Two Rivers
The committee reviewed the city's current financial position and evaluated a proposed borrowing plan of approximately $2,565,000 for 2026 Capital Improvement Projects, subsequently recommending the plan to the City Council. Discussions also covered the status of 2025 property assessments and the forthcoming need for a full-value re-evaluation and a new contract RFP. Furthermore, the committee addressed an IT staffing transition, which involves moving to a hybrid model and selecting an external vendor to enhance cybersecurity and modernize city technology.
The meeting agenda includes the introduction of a new Tourism Director and a comprehensive budget review covering 2025 year-end figures, 2025 cash flow, and 2026 year-to-date data. Key action items involve a funding request for a civic brand site visit, the adoption of a conflict of interest policy, and an update on concession stand funding. Additional topics include plans for National Travel & Tourism Week, a way finding update, and progress reports on the summer concert series.
The board received and filed financial reports and reviewed updates from the library director, the city council representative, and county representatives regarding site surveys, local developments, and public health services. Board members discussed facility changes, including the removal of COVID screens, and recognized volunteer contributions. Additionally, the board approved the annual report for the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction, reviewed end-of-year financials, and discussed upcoming changes to board leadership and term expirations.
The agenda for the Public Utilities Committee meeting included a review of the previous meeting's minutes from February 2, 2026. Key discussion and action items spanned updates on several projects, including 2025 CIPP, 2025 LSL Contract, 2-2026 LSL Contract, 1-2026 Water System Improvement, and 3-2026 CIPP. The committee was scheduled to address personnel updates for the Wastewater Utility, a WPPI Loan Application for Electric and Telecommunications Utilities, and several items for the Water Utility, such as internal leaks/meter technology, service checks, and the 2026 Lead and Copper Rules. Updates were also planned for the Storm Water Utility, covering the Annual MS4 Report and the Urban Non-Point Stormwater Grant. Finally, concerns regarding LSL Contract Execution were slated for discussion.
The key discussion items for the Committee On Aging meeting included the call to order, roll call confirmation, review of general minutes, public input, correspondence and press review, and committee reports from various liaisons including Aging and Disability Resource, City Council, Recreation Department Programs, Senior Center, TRIAD, and the Two Rivers School District. The agenda also outlined sections for New Business and Continuing Business before adjournment.
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