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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Crescent
2.08 Mi. of Single chip sealing with fog and crack sealing (flex or mastic) and striping for railroad. The work for patching under this contract consists of preparing the surface and applying a rubberized "Flex" patch to cracks in the road surface prior to the chip seal work. The work for single chip sealing under this contract consists of sweeping any loose material off the existing surface, application of a bituminous emulsion and surface chips, sweeping after the application, and application of a fog seal to the new chip seal surface. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Town of Crescent
Close: Apr 8, 2026
2.08 Mi. of Single chip sealing with fog and crack sealing (flex or mastic) and striping for railroad. The work for patching under this contract consists of preparing the surface and applying a rubberized "Flex" patch to cracks in the road surface prior to the chip seal work. The work for single chip sealing under this contract consists of sweeping any loose material off the existing surface, application of a bituminous emulsion and surface chips, sweeping after the application, and application of a fog seal to the new chip seal surface. See attached file.
AvailableTown of Crescent
500' HMAC resurfacing & shouldering, and 1.78 mi. of single chip sealing with fog and crack sealing (flex or mastic). Project includes pulverizing and HMAC paving approx. 500 ft of roadway 2-1/2" in thickness. The work for patching under this contract consists of preparing the surface and applying a rubberized "Flex" patch to cracks in the road surface prior to the chip seal work. The work for single chip sealing under this contract consists of sweeping any loose material off the existing surface, application of a bituminous emulsion and surface chips, sweeping after the application, and application of a fog seal to the new chip seal surface. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Town of Crescent
Close: Apr 8, 2026
500' HMAC resurfacing & shouldering, and 1.78 mi. of single chip sealing with fog and crack sealing (flex or mastic). Project includes pulverizing and HMAC paving approx. 500 ft of roadway 2-1/2" in thickness. The work for patching under this contract consists of preparing the surface and applying a rubberized "Flex" patch to cracks in the road surface prior to the chip seal work. The work for single chip sealing under this contract consists of sweeping any loose material off the existing surface, application of a bituminous emulsion and surface chips, sweeping after the application, and application of a fog seal to the new chip seal surface. See attached file.
AvailableTown of Crescent
26 HMAC Patching and Crack Sealing. Preparing existing 24 ft x 24 ft gravel/dirt section for HMAC patching. See attached file.
Posted Date
Mar 24, 2026
Due Date
Apr 8, 2026
Release: Mar 24, 2026
Town of Crescent
Close: Apr 8, 2026
26 HMAC Patching and Crack Sealing. Preparing existing 24 ft x 24 ft gravel/dirt section for HMAC patching. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here—use formal competitive bidding instead.
Coops: If they ask about faster, compliant paths later, mention WI Statewide Contracts/VendorNet, Sourcewell, or HGACBuy. Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Town of Crescent, WI: No evidence that sole source is permitted/practical here. Deprioritize this path.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Crescent
The meeting included the appointment of a new member to the Town Plan Commission and the acceptance of a contract proposal from an architectural firm for town shop renovations. The board also reviewed and acted upon operator's license applications, approved financial vouchers, and conducted a closed session to discuss a legal claim related to Logging Camp Road, which resulted in no formal action.
Key discussions during the meeting included identifying potential new committee candidates and exploring methods for recruitment, such as including a notice in the tax statement stuffer. The committee continued its resume discussion from the previous meeting regarding zoning changes in the northeast business corridor, specifically mentioning River Street, Highway 47, and Highway K. A suggestion was made to adopt Oneida County District 6: Business (B-1) zoning standards, although one member expressed a preference for ordinances over zoning. Information regarding successful ordinance implementation in another township was requested for the next meeting. Finally, a farewell ceremony was held for committee member Jim Altenburg.
The meetings included a review and discussion of the proposed 2026 town budget, setting the tax levy for 2025 to be collected in 2026, and a discussion regarding a training center on the old town dump. The approval was requested from the town electors to put up a training center on the old town dump. The status of the Squash Lake Boat Landing was discussed. The 2026 budget was accepted as presented with a tax levy.
Key discussions included thanking the road crew for their work and praising the Fire Department for a quick response to an accident on County K. The board reviewed the final report from Innovative Public Advisors concerning the fire department, noting concerns about the representation of conflicts between the Crescent and Rhinelander fire departments, and expressed intent to mend relations and explore a state study on volunteer fire departments. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to planned improvements for the town shop in 2027, covering the roof replacement (budgeted for 2026), doors and windows, insulation, heating efficiency, and leaking holding tanks. The board also appointed the 2026-2027 Election Workers, approved 2025 budget line item transfers, and denied an operator's license application.
Key discussions during the meeting involved receiving the permit for the Squash Lake Boat Landing, with work to be completed in the spring, and establishing a policy for road weight limits, aligning with the County Road Commissioners' recommendations, while maintaining historical authority for variances. Correspondence from Ronald Teclaw regarding a Board of Adjustment matter was noted, while a variance request from Dan and Marjory Mehring had already been approved. The board approved operator's licenses for three individuals. A closed session was held to confer with legal counsel concerning a potential litigation matter related to the Notice of Circumstances of Claim for Logging Camp Road End Point. Vouchers were approved for payment.
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