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Government ID for mapping buyers across datasets.
Full-time equivalent employees.
Population size to gauge opportunity scale.
How easy their procurement process is to navigate.
How likely this buyer is to spend on new technology based on operating budget trends.
How likely this buyer is to adopt new AI technologies.
How often this buyer champions startups and early adoption.
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Active opportunities open for bidding
Town of Peshtigo
Work includes site security and signage; erosion control; site grading; restricted waste abatement; 1 EA of stone tracking pad.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Town of Peshtigo
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Work includes site security and signage; erosion control; site grading; restricted waste abatement; 1 EA of stone tracking pad.
AvailableTown of Peshtigo
Snow plowing of town roads (up to 87.5 miles of road).
Posted Date
Jul 14, 2025
Due Date
Aug 12, 2025
Release: Jul 14, 2025
Town of Peshtigo
Close: Aug 12, 2025
Snow plowing of town roads (up to 87.5 miles of road).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: No explicit sole-source path—pivot to the formal competitive bid.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but if they’re open to it, ask about using Statewide Contracts (VendorNet), Sourcewell, or HGACBuy.
Town of Peshtigo, WI: No explicit sole-source mechanism in the Town’s Code of Ordinances. Deprioritize this path and focus on responding to formal competitive bids.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Town of Peshtigo
The meeting focused on verifying mandatory training requirements for members and assessing the status of the Assessment Roll. Due to the incomplete status of the roll, the Board of Review officially adjourned the session to a later date. It was noted that interior photos will not be taken during revaluations.
The meeting agenda covers various administrative and operational topics, including department reports from the Fire Department, Constable, Building Inspector, and Marinette County. Key actions include the sale of an old fire engine, approval of vouchers, and discussion of court fee increases and insurance requirements. Additional items involve an Adopt-A-Highway application, updates to public record request forms and purchase policies, and standing committee reports on buildings, recycling, and road infrastructure, such as a bridge replacement and snowplow contract extension. The board will also receive updates regarding PFAS contamination issues related to the DNR, Tyco, and the EPA Superfund.
The meeting included an update on the status of a new fire engine, noting that an additional payment was applied to the contract balance. The commission confirmed the reappointments of the Fire Department Assistant Chief and Captains for a two-year term. Additionally, the commission reviewed and recommended the approval of the proposed annual budget for the Fire Department for the upcoming year. The Fire Chief provided an operational report covering call volumes, staffing levels, and upcoming department-related events, including a raffle drawing and an annual banquet.
The board meeting included updates on local infrastructure, property revaluations, and fire safety protocols. Key actions included the amendment of the 2026 budget, approval of liquor licenses for local establishments, and the reappointment of members to the Plan Commission. Additionally, the board discussed road maintenance projects, authorized a loan application for road work, and approved the sale of a surplus municipal vehicle via a sealed bid process.
The meeting included a financial review and several advisory motions and actions regarding town governance. Key discussion points included failed proposals to combine the clerk and treasurer offices, moves to change clerk and treasurer positions from appointed to elected, and discussions on public comment policies. The town electors passed a motion to authorize the sale of surplus equipment and approved an advisory motion to add a decentralized water system project to the Town Comprehensive Plan. Additionally, it was decided that PFAS will be discussed at every meeting.
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Supervisor 2 / Vice Chairperson; Buildings & Grounds Chairperson / Roads & Ditches Chairperson
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