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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Harrison
Pulverizing 17,000 LF existing asphalt streets, fine grading, and placement of 14,000 tons of new HMA Pavement along the streets. Additional work to include 6,800 LF of spot curb and gutter replacement.
Posted Date
Mar 5, 2026
Due Date
Mar 18, 2026
Release: Mar 5, 2026
Village of Harrison
Close: Mar 18, 2026
Pulverizing 17,000 LF existing asphalt streets, fine grading, and placement of 14,000 tons of new HMA Pavement along the streets. Additional work to include 6,800 LF of spot curb and gutter replacement.
AvailableVillage of Harrison
The Village of Harrison is requesting bids for public access improvements at the western dead end of Faro Springs Road, specifically for emergency access to Lake Winnebago. The project involves demolition of the current ramp and installation of a new ramp, with a completion deadline of December 31, 2024. Contractors must comply with WI DNR permit requirements and complete the project within 30 days of starting.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Oct 24, 2024
Village of Harrison
Close: Oct 24, 2024
The Village of Harrison is requesting bids for public access improvements at the western dead end of Faro Springs Road, specifically for emergency access to Lake Winnebago. The project involves demolition of the current ramp and installation of a new ramp, with a completion deadline of December 31, 2024. Contractors must comply with WI DNR permit requirements and complete the project within 30 days of starting.
Village of Harrison
Commercial real estate broker services.
Posted Date
Aug 23, 2025
Due Date
Sep 12, 2025
Release: Aug 23, 2025
Village of Harrison
Close: Sep 12, 2025
Commercial real estate broker services.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable here; pursue competitive bid instead.
Coops: Buyer hasn’t historically used coops, but you can encourage them to explore these procurement programs as future options.
Village of Harrison, WI: No evidence of a sole source path—deprioritize this route and focus on formal competition.
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Village of Harrison
This document is a park shelter rental application and policy guideline from the Village of Harrison for the Darboy Community Park. It outlines rental fees (resident/non-resident), security deposit requirements, reservation procedures, key pickup/return policies, damage responsibilities, cancellation terms, and rules regarding insurance, concessions, noise, alcohol, and cleaning. The document serves as the framework for individual park shelter rentals, with specific rental dates and times to be determined upon application.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2024
Village of Harrison
Expires:
This document is a park shelter rental application and policy guideline from the Village of Harrison for the Darboy Community Park. It outlines rental fees (resident/non-resident), security deposit requirements, reservation procedures, key pickup/return policies, damage responsibilities, cancellation terms, and rules regarding insurance, concessions, noise, alcohol, and cleaning. The document serves as the framework for individual park shelter rentals, with specific rental dates and times to be determined upon application.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Harrison
The Comprehensive Plan establishes a vision for the Village of Harrison, guiding its physical development, future land use, and quality of life. This long-range plan contains data and information on various community aspects, including housing, transportation, utilities, community facilities, agricultural resources, natural and cultural resources, economic development, intergovernmental cooperation, and land use.
The meeting commenced with the introduction of two new staff members, the IT Manager and the Utility Superintendent. Key discussions and actions included the approval of January 2026 Bills and Claims and the appointment of the Utility Superintendent to the Neenah Menasha Sewerage Commission. New business involved the approval of a site plan for Legacy Hoops in Crossroads Business Park, subject to several conditions, and the purchase of a Zero Turn Lawnmower for Public Works. The Board also approved the acceptance of land for the Cedar View Stormwater Pond, reimbursement of brokerage fees for Lots 1 and 2 in Crossroads Business Park, the purchase of door access and security camera systems for Farmers Field, and a contract with McMahon for Village Hall office remodeling design drawings. Approvals were also granted for Special Event Permit and Emergency Access Plan requirements, the purchase of a 3-Ton Roadsaver Asphalt Trailer, a DNR Grant Agreement for the Old Highway Road Trail, various DPW and Fire Station 70 Change Orders, various contract payment requests, awarding a soil boring contract for the trail project, and approving a Business License Application. The Board approved a Years of Service and Retirement Program for Fire-Rescue and approved the purchase of an AirVac Exhaust Removal System for Fire Station 70. Open discussions were held regarding future fire service contract terms with Sherwood/Woodville and negotiations for obtaining right of way for the extension of Eisenhower Drive. The Municipal Code Updates were tabled to obtain public input.
The board meeting included the introduction of two new staff members, an IT Manager and a Utility Superintendent. Key agenda items included the approval of the January 27, 2026, and February 10, 2026, previous meeting minutes, although questions were raised about potential weight limits. The board approved bills and claims for January 2026 and authorized the appointment of the new Utility Superintendent to the Nena Manasha Sewage Commission, which involves funding decisions for a major phosphorus removal program. Furthermore, the board conditionally approved a site plan review for Legacy Posts at Field Crest Drive parcels, addressing concerns regarding street parking availability. Approval was also granted for the purchase of a zero-turn lawnmower replacement for public works and the acceptance of land for the Cedar View stormwater pond. Finally, the board discussed and approved the acceptance of proposed expenditures for a door access and security camera system for Farmers Field, and considered a contract for the Village Hall office remodel to expand office space, with the potential to combine bidding with Fire Station 60 renovations.
The meeting included standard procedural items such as the Pledge of Allegiance and roll call. Key new business involved the site plan review for Legacy Hoops at W4815 & W4829 Fieldcrest Dr within the Crossroads Business Park for a multiuse athletics building. The Commission recommended approval subject to several conditions, including prior approval for any future front yard dumpster enclosures, completion of a detailed site plan review, and approval of grading/drainage plans by the Village engineer. The Zoning Report for January 2026 was also presented for review.
The Plan Commission meeting addressed several agenda items, including motions for approval and convening into a public session. Key discussions in the public session involved zoning map amendments and reszoning requests for Daniel Stump and Eugene Frederickson properties related to parcel 33572 and parcels 40398, 40378, and 40394, respectively. A conditional use permit for Eugene Frederickson trucking and excavating was also reviewed, detailing plans for a new building and a top soil shredding operation, including screening efforts and operational hour limitations. The commission also reviewed a Certified Survey Map (CSM) to split a parcel (33278) into two residential lots and discussed the December 2025 zoning report, noting an increase in new residential permits compared to the previous year.
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