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Kenosha County
Shoulder widening as well as an added right turn lane and a bypass lane adjacent to the same entrance. Work includes excavation common, asphalt paving, culvert replacement, concrete curb and gutter, drainage system installation, pavement marking, traffic control, erosion control, restoration, and all incidental items.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Kenosha County
Close: Apr 8, 2026
Shoulder widening as well as an added right turn lane and a bypass lane adjacent to the same entrance. Work includes excavation common, asphalt paving, culvert replacement, concrete curb and gutter, drainage system installation, pavement marking, traffic control, erosion control, restoration, and all incidental items.
AvailableKenosha County
The project consists of updating HVAC equipment. Work includes, but is not limited to, selective demolition and disposal. Replacing existing rooftop equipment and VAV boxes including required piping, ductwork, and electrical connections. Provide new controls and integrate existing fire alarm devices into new equipment.
Posted Date
Mar 19, 2026
Due Date
Apr 22, 2026
Release: Mar 19, 2026
Kenosha County
Close: Apr 22, 2026
The project consists of updating HVAC equipment. Work includes, but is not limited to, selective demolition and disposal. Replacing existing rooftop equipment and VAV boxes including required piping, ductwork, and electrical connections. Provide new controls and integrate existing fire alarm devices into new equipment.
AvailableKenosha County
The County of Kenosha is soliciting bids to restore and upgrade the historic Kemper Center Chapel in Kenosha, WI, aiming to preserve historical integrity while improving accessibility and refreshing the space. Work includes plaster repair and repainting, refinishing doors and pews, replacing tile and carpet, updating lighting, and replacing handrails. The contract is expected to begin around April 1, 2026, with substantial completion by May 8, 2026, and requires bidders to meet specific bonding and insurance standards.
Posted Date
Feb 26, 2026
Due Date
Mar 25, 2026
Release: Feb 26, 2026
Kenosha County
Close: Mar 25, 2026
The County of Kenosha is soliciting bids to restore and upgrade the historic Kemper Center Chapel in Kenosha, WI, aiming to preserve historical integrity while improving accessibility and refreshing the space. Work includes plaster repair and repainting, refinishing doors and pews, replacing tile and carpet, updating lighting, and replacing handrails. The contract is expected to begin around April 1, 2026, with substantial completion by May 8, 2026, and requires bidders to meet specific bonding and insurance standards.
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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 $50,000, use sole source; if over $50,000, plan for a County Board resolution under MCKC/
Lead with a compatibility-based sole source. Build the case with the end-user; coordinate with Purchasing Director Matthew Fleming.
Entity: Kenosha County, WI
Use when the product is uniquely required for compatibility with existing county systems; mirror past justifications.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Kenosha County
The committee reviewed division reports from the Facilities, Golf, Operations, Parks, and Highway divisions. Key actions included the approval of a resolution for a sustainable transportation funding solution and the approval of a resolution regarding changes to the rural functional classification system. Additionally, the committee reviewed a human services report presented by the Department of Public Works.
The committee held a discussion regarding homelessness statistics, resource coordination for emergency planning, and the need for permanent housing solutions. Furthermore, staff provided a comprehensive update on the relocation and renovation project for the Department of Human Services, including a schedule review, project status reports, and a summary of current expenditures and budget financials.
The board addressed requests for temporary use permits, including the withdrawal of a permit request for a snowmobile practice track in the Town of Brighton. Approval was granted for two separate temporary use requests for fireworks sales stands in the Town of Wheatland, involving the placement of sales tents and storage containers. Additionally, the board received notice regarding the status of upcoming meeting agendas.
The meeting addressed several resolutions, including support for improved health outcomes for incarcerated individuals with substance use disorders, opposition to proposed wireless deployment rulemaking, approval of a revision to the rural functional classification system, and a request for a sustainable transportation funding solution. Additionally, an ordinance amendment regarding board meeting times was introduced. The Board referred various communications to committees, including topics such as recreational trails, migratory bird status, a cabaret license, a consolidated donation policy, a fair housing week proclamation, and road configuration maintenance.
The committee certified compliance with the Wisconsin Open Meetings Law. The primary discussion involved the consideration and approval of a Conditional Use Permit for the Country Thunder music festival. This approval was granted subject to extensive conditions covering traffic and parking management, health and sanitation protocols, emergency and disaster preparedness, site security, noise curfews, insurance requirements, and waste removal. Additionally, the committee received Extension Education reports and previewed agenda items for the upcoming committee meeting.
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