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Town of Buchanan
Reconstruction of drive: 2,400 LF, concrete curb and gutter; 4,000 SF, concrete driveways; 4,600 SY, hot mix asphalt pavement; 3,500 CY, roadway excavation; 3,000 CY, crushed aggregate base course; 4,000 SY, remove/pulverize existing asphalt pavement; 1,400 LF, storm sewer and appurtenances: size 8"- 24" dia., landscape restoration of the disturbed areas.
Posted Date
Feb 6, 2026
Due Date
Mar 5, 2026
Release: Feb 6, 2026
Town of Buchanan
Close: Mar 5, 2026
Reconstruction of drive: 2,400 LF, concrete curb and gutter; 4,000 SF, concrete driveways; 4,600 SY, hot mix asphalt pavement; 3,500 CY, roadway excavation; 3,000 CY, crushed aggregate base course; 4,000 SY, remove/pulverize existing asphalt pavement; 1,400 LF, storm sewer and appurtenances: size 8"- 24" dia., landscape restoration of the disturbed areas.
AvailableTown of Buchanan
Multi-use trail construction along eisenhower drive, town of buchanan, outagamie county, wi. Work consists of 2,472 SY of removing asphaltic surface; 1,983 CY of borrow; 783 LF of removing curb & gutter; 963 CY of excavation common; 4,535 TON of base aggregate dense 1 1/4"; 343 TON of crushed material; 1,251 TON of asphaltic surface; 20 LF of pipe arch corrugated steel 35x24"; 3,468 LF of concrete curb & gutter 30" type d; 3358 sf of concrete sidewalk 6"; 341 sf of curb ramp detectable warning field radial natural patina; 118 SY of concrete driveway 8"; 714 LF of storm sewer pipe reinforced concrete class iii 12"; 180 LF of storm sewer pipe composite 8"; 96 LF of storm sewer pipe reinforced concrete horizontal elliptical class he-iv 19x30".
Posted Date
Sep 3, 2025
Due Date
Sep 25, 2025
Release: Sep 3, 2025
Town of Buchanan
Close: Sep 25, 2025
Multi-use trail construction along eisenhower drive, town of buchanan, outagamie county, wi. Work consists of 2,472 SY of removing asphaltic surface; 1,983 CY of borrow; 783 LF of removing curb & gutter; 963 CY of excavation common; 4,535 TON of base aggregate dense 1 1/4"; 343 TON of crushed material; 1,251 TON of asphaltic surface; 20 LF of pipe arch corrugated steel 35x24"; 3,468 LF of concrete curb & gutter 30" type d; 3358 sf of concrete sidewalk 6"; 341 sf of curb ramp detectable warning field radial natural patina; 118 SY of concrete driveway 8"; 714 LF of storm sewer pipe reinforced concrete class iii 12"; 180 LF of storm sewer pipe composite 8"; 96 LF of storm sewer pipe reinforced concrete horizontal elliptical class he-iv 19x30".
Town of Buchanan
2025 Roadway Construction on Oakridge Drive and Trail Paving around the Main Street Storm Water Management Pond in the Town of Buchanan, Outagamie County, WI. The work, in general, will include the approximate quantities and items listed below: • 2,500 SY Pulverize Asphalt • 2,500 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Paving, Roadway • 2,300 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Paving, Trail • 6,200 LF Crushed Aggregate Shouldering
Posted Date
May 21, 2025
Due Date
Jun 12, 2025
Release: May 21, 2025
Town of Buchanan
Close: Jun 12, 2025
2025 Roadway Construction on Oakridge Drive and Trail Paving around the Main Street Storm Water Management Pond in the Town of Buchanan, Outagamie County, WI. The work, in general, will include the approximate quantities and items listed below: • 2,500 SY Pulverize Asphalt • 2,500 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Paving, Roadway • 2,300 SY Hot Mix Asphalt Paving, Trail • 6,200 LF Crushed Aggregate Shouldering
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Buchanan
The Town of Buchanan is dedicated to providing essential services through quality-driven, citizen-focused, and fiscally responsible efforts, aiming to create a thriving, attractive, and safe community for living and doing business. This is achieved through five strategic directives: striving for organizational excellence, focusing on improving and maintaining infrastructure, sustaining strong fiscal health, supporting community and economic development, and safeguarding public health, safety, and welfare.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and possible actions on several key items. A special event application from PGI was reviewed, focusing on concerns from past conventions and conditions for the event, including noise and the timing coinciding with the Partisan Primary Election. The Hickory Park Master Plan was presented and approved. The board also discussed and approved a Letter of Authorization for Outagamie Road and awarded the bid for the Eisenhower Trail Project. Additionally, an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Village of Combined Locks for Reconstruction and Maintenance of Block and Debruin Roads was approved. The meeting concluded with a closed session to discuss employee performance evaluations.
The Town Board meeting included discussions and possible actions on various topics. The consent agenda covered routine items such as approval of minutes, treasurer statements, operator's licenses, law enforcement updates, fire and EMS reports, engineer's updates, clerk/treasurer reports, administrator reports, and Darboy Sanitary District minutes. Other items discussed included Block and Buchanan Road intersection drainage, a referendum consultant contract, cost of living adjustments and merit increases, health insurance, yard waste transfer site fence relocation, town hall parking lot improvements, CTH N sidewalk snow removal, and CTH N driveway assessments. The board also considered a PGI Special Event Application, the Hickory Park Master Plan, a Letter of Authorization for Outagamie Road, a bid award for the Eisenhower Trail Project, and an Intergovernmental Agreement with the Village of Combined Locks for Reconstruction and Maintenance of Block and Debruin Roads. Additionally, there was a closed session to discuss employment, promotion, compensation, or performance evaluation data of public employees.
The meeting included a roll call, pledge of allegiance, and public comment forum where no one spoke. The main topic was a 2026 budget overview, during which Administrator Brown provided a high-level overview of the Operating, Capital, and Stormwater Budgets. The Board discussed the budget and asked several questions to help prepare the executive budget. Future agenda items were briefly discussed, with the next meeting scheduled for November 18, 2025.
The meeting included discussions and potential actions regarding a landscape fee-in-lieu request from Keller, Inc., and the Hickory Park Master Plan, including gathering public input and considering adjustments to the plan based on survey results and comments from an open house. Also, there was a discussion about data centers.
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