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Active opportunities open for bidding
Jackson County
2 tracts of sphagnum moss totaling 34 acres and containing approx. 17,000 bales of moss. Moss contracts will be for three Summers.
Posted Date
Mar 18, 2026
Due Date
May 10, 2026
Release: Mar 18, 2026
Jackson County
Close: May 10, 2026
2 tracts of sphagnum moss totaling 34 acres and containing approx. 17,000 bales of moss. Moss contracts will be for three Summers.
AvailableJackson County
Proposed 936 SF, one-story, slab-on-grade, masonry toilet and shower building including site work, general construction, electrical, hvac, plumbing.
Posted Date
Mar 15, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 15, 2026
Jackson County
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Proposed 936 SF, one-story, slab-on-grade, masonry toilet and shower building including site work, general construction, electrical, hvac, plumbing.
AvailableJackson County
The proposed work consists of removing old structure, excavation common, base aggregate dense, heavy riprap, permanent signing, pavement marking, structure B-27-186, finishing items, traffic control, construction staking, bird deterrent system, and any incidental items necessary to complete the work.
Posted Date
Jan 5, 2026
Due Date
Jan 22, 2026
Release: Jan 5, 2026
Jackson County
Close: Jan 22, 2026
The proposed work consists of removing old structure, excavation common, base aggregate dense, heavy riprap, permanent signing, pavement marking, structure B-27-186, finishing items, traffic control, construction staking, bird deterrent system, and any incidental items necessary to complete the work.
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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 $5,000, use sole source.
Coops: Use a cooperative vehicle (prefer Sourcewell) to bypass the low bidding threshold; coordinate with the requesting department and procurement.
Jackson County, WI allows sole source by policy, but there is no evidence of awards via this method. Practical note: the county’s competitive bidding threshold is low ($5,000), so sole source is unlikely to be the fastest path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Jackson County
The committee discussed the creation of Ordinance 5.11 regarding inmate housing costs, reviewed and approved the Jail Meal Request for Proposal, and approved a funding application for the Reentry Navigator program. Additionally, the committee addressed concerns regarding jail operations, received a project update on the tower, reviewed divisional reports and staffing vacancies, and approved the payment of vouchers. A closed session was conducted to evaluate a leave of absence request for a Deputy Sheriff, which was subsequently approved.
Key discussions during the meeting included a resolution concerning Ordinance 5.11 regarding Inmate Housing Cost, Contracted Law Enforcement matters, PSAP Quotes, and the Taser Project/Resolution, all of which were noted to be brought back for action in the following month. Divisional reports and updates on staffing vacancies and recruitment were reviewed. The committee also reviewed and approved Vouchers Payable and conducted a budget review, resulting in the payment of bills.
The committee meeting addressed several significant items. Discussions included a resolution concerning Ordinance 5.11 regarding Inmate Housing Costs, which was postponed pending statutory corrections. Actions taken included the approval of a Taser Project Resolution. The committee reviewed and ultimately approved a side letter for contracted law enforcement agreements for 2026, with a roll call vote recorded. Quotes for PSAP furniture and equipment were reviewed, resulting in the approval of the Watson bid for furniture and the Baycom bid for equipment, also via roll call vote. Other items covered included an introduction to the new Emergency Manager and updates on the Hazard Mitigation Plan, current tower failures, and the Merrillan Railroad Incident. Divisional reports, staffing vacancies, and vouchers payable were also reviewed and approved for payment.
The meeting included an equipment update detailing various repairs to trucks, including EGR cooler leaks, mirror damage from a hit-and-run incident, and lift axle support failures. Operations reports covered county activities such as snow/ice removal and brush mowing, and state road maintenance including patching and brining. Key actions taken included the unanimous approval of the 2026 John Deere 644G loader bid, approval of a bid for the County V structure replacement, granting permission to Xcel Energy for right-of-way work, approval to hire two summer LTEs, and approval for the sale of a 14' plow and excess supplies (guardrail posts and batwing mowers). The committee also approved a resolution amending the ATV Ordinance in the Merrillan/Alma area and authorized payment of vouchers totaling $122,214.88.
The meeting addressed several operational and administrative matters. Key discussions included updates on equipment, detailing repairs and maintenance for several trucks. Highway operations updates covered county activities such as snow and ice removal, site clearing for a new facility, and salt/sand stockpiling, as well as state road activities including patching, brining, and mastic work on I-94. The Committee approved proposed work rule changes and the Administration & Inspection Contract for the CTH V Bridge Construction with Jewell for $20,000. Vouchers totaling $136,262.27 for 2025 and $5,795.98 for 2026 were approved. The Highway Commissioner provided updates regarding 100% Facility Design, Culvert Liners, Loader Bids, and recent statewide crashes.
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