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Village of Mukwonago
Project involves routing roadway cracks and joints, followed by installation of prescribed crack sealing compounds.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Village of Mukwonago
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Project involves routing roadway cracks and joints, followed by installation of prescribed crack sealing compounds.
AvailableVillage of Mukwonago
Work includes approx. 7,980 SY of pulverizing, removals, shaping, and compacting necessary to bring street to grade; 530 CY of excavation below subgrade (EBS), if required; 1,590 SY of geotextile subgrade stabilization, if required; 1,060 TON of excavation below subgrade (EBS) backfill, if required; 1,030 LF of concrete curb and gutter replacement; 1,220 TON of 2-1/2" asphaltic concrete binder course; 730 TON of 1-1/2" asphaltic concrete surface course; 210 SF of 6" concrete driveway replacement; 1,670 SF of 3" asphalt driveway replacement, if required; 2,970 SF of concrete sidewalk and curb ramp replacement; 70 SF of detectable warning field; 800 SY of topsoil, turf grass seed, fertilizer and hydromulch.
Posted Date
Feb 5, 2026
Due Date
Feb 19, 2026
Release: Feb 5, 2026
Village of Mukwonago
Close: Feb 19, 2026
Work includes approx. 7,980 SY of pulverizing, removals, shaping, and compacting necessary to bring street to grade; 530 CY of excavation below subgrade (EBS), if required; 1,590 SY of geotextile subgrade stabilization, if required; 1,060 TON of excavation below subgrade (EBS) backfill, if required; 1,030 LF of concrete curb and gutter replacement; 1,220 TON of 2-1/2" asphaltic concrete binder course; 730 TON of 1-1/2" asphaltic concrete surface course; 210 SF of 6" concrete driveway replacement; 1,670 SF of 3" asphalt driveway replacement, if required; 2,970 SF of concrete sidewalk and curb ramp replacement; 70 SF of detectable warning field; 800 SY of topsoil, turf grass seed, fertilizer and hydromulch.
Village of Mukwonago
Project involves improvements at the Well No. 4 site, including demolition, site development, utility upgrades, and enhancements to structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical, controls, SCADA systems, as well as the addition of a new filtration system. Work also includes architectural, mechanical, and electrical improvements at the Well No. 3 site. Work also includes watermain interconnection modifications at the Well No. 5 and Well No. 6 sites.
Posted Date
Apr 25, 2025
Due Date
May 22, 2025
Release: Apr 25, 2025
Village of Mukwonago
Close: May 22, 2025
Project involves improvements at the Well No. 4 site, including demolition, site development, utility upgrades, and enhancements to structural, architectural, mechanical, electrical, controls, SCADA systems, as well as the addition of a new filtration system. Work also includes architectural, mechanical, and electrical improvements at the Well No. 3 site. Work also includes watermain interconnection modifications at the Well No. 5 and Well No. 6 sites.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
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Sole Source: If your solution is unique and the sale is less than $25,000 (equipment) or $30,000 (services), use sole source; complete the justification with the Department Head and submit to the Finance Director; if over these amounts, prepare for Village Board approval.
Coops: If your product is on Sourcewell or WI state/NASPO, route the buy through the cooperative to waive multiple quotes and accelerate approval.
Village of Mukwonago, WI allows sole source when the product is a unique solution. Work with the relevant Department Head to complete the sole source justification documentation required by the Village’s purchasing policy.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Mukwonago
The Village Board discussed various topics including a proclamation for Dorothy Chapman's 96th birthday, an announcement regarding a public hearing for a water utility increase, and correspondence from the Mukwonago Lions Club Foundation. Approvals were given for vouchers, a resolution to waive Police & Fire Impact Fees for the Park View Middle School Expansion Project, the purchase of a 2026 Ram 5500 Upfit, a Special Event Permit application for the American Legion's Polar Plunge, an Original Class "B" Beer and "Class C" Wine license application for Morning Crumbs LLC, and a Temporary Class "B"/"Class B" Retailer's License for the Son's of the American Legion Post #375. Additionally, resolutions were approved to certify library expenditure and designate authority for the Joint Fire Chief Evaluation, along with a Storm Water Maintenance Agreement for Tsunami Car Wash. The Plan Commission Recommendations included discussion and possible action on a resolution for a Certified Survey Map within Extraterritorial Plat Review. The Finance Committee discussed and took possible action on a resolution approving territory subtraction and project amendment for Tax Incremental District No. 4, and approved vouchers. An announcement was made regarding Trick or Treat hours, and the August 2025 Monthly Incident Report was presented. A closed session was held for negotiation on CSM 9773 & regional DOT Improvements at STH83/NN.
The Village of Mukwonago's budget policy outlines the criteria and formulation process for the annual budget, which serves as the official financial plan for the Village's operating and capital needs. The policy emphasizes paying for current operating expenses with current revenues, maintaining a 5-year capital improvement and equipment replacement plan, and actively seeking intergovernmental funding sources. It details the budget timeline, including departmental reviews, setting budget goals, and public hearings, as well as procedures for budget amendments and adjustments. The policy also addresses the maintenance of non-lapsing reserve funds, including a 25% operating reserve in the General Fund.
The meeting included a public hearing for a special exception request for an additional monument sign for ProHealth Care. Discussions and possible actions were scheduled for a special exception for ProHealth/Waukesha Memorial Hospital Inc, a Site Plan and Architectural Review (SPAR) for Banker Wire, a SPAR for a temporary parking lot for Empire/Milwaukee Tool/Schwer Pficht & Werkzeug Properties, LLC, a conceptual development plan for a restaurant remodel and apartment building for Vlaznim Islami aka Viktor Islami, Zani Islami, and rescinding Resolution 2018-024 and adoption of a new resolution for a Preliminary Plat for Chapman Farms Subdivision. The commission also discussed and updated Article 5, 12, 13, 14, and 15 of the Zoning Code rewrite.
The agenda includes discussion and possible action on Resolution 2025-15 for a CSM for Mukwonago Food Pantry, PC Resolution 2025-13 for a Site Plan and Architectural Review for the Mukwonago Food Pantry, PC Resolution 2025-14 for Site Plan and Architectural Review for Semper-FI Roofing and Exteriors, PC Resolution 2025-15 for Site Plan and Architectural Review for 108 Main Street LLC, and PC Resolution 2025-12 for the extension of the approval of a Site Plan and Architectural Review for L'Bri Pure N' Natural. Additionally, the meeting covers a public hearing on a Conditional Use Permit for an expansion and modifications to Park View Middle School, and discussions on Site Plan and Architectural Reviews for the Historical Society Log Cabin Trading Post and Tsunami Car Wash. A conceptual plan review for St James Church is also on the agenda, along with a status update on the Zoning Code.
The Committee of the Whole meeting includes discussion and possible action on the monthly Treasury Report and Revenue/Expenditure Guideline Report for July, accounts payable vouchers, a resolution to certify that the Village shall provide for and allow the Library appropriation no less than the County rate in the prior year, disallowance of claim for water main collapse, and consideration of the 2025 Budget in relation to funding challenges. There will be discussion and possible action to approve a Storm Water Management Plan Agreement with Azura Senior Living, consideration on water treatment chemical usage, and direction on the Indian Head Park message center design changes. Also includes announcement of pavement preservation treatment scheduled and a closed session concerning an update for the GFLP v Village of Mukwonago.
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