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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of North Fond du Lac
Provide storm sewer, water main, sanitary sewer, and roadway improvements. This work includes but isn’t limited to storm sewer, watermain, and sanitary sewer replacement, unclassified excavation, base construction, curb and gutter, concrete pavement, concrete sidewalks, and restoration.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 26, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Village of North Fond du Lac
Close: Feb 26, 2026
Provide storm sewer, water main, sanitary sewer, and roadway improvements. This work includes but isn’t limited to storm sewer, watermain, and sanitary sewer replacement, unclassified excavation, base construction, curb and gutter, concrete pavement, concrete sidewalks, and restoration.
AvailableVillage of North Fond du Lac
Provide storm sewer, water main, sanitary lateral and roadway improvements. This work includes but isn't limited to storm sewer, watermain, and sanitary lateral replacement, unclassified excavation, base construction, curb and gutter, concrete driveways, concrete sidewalks, asphalt paving, and restoration.
Posted Date
Dec 4, 2025
Due Date
Dec 18, 2025
Release: Dec 4, 2025
Village of North Fond du Lac
Close: Dec 18, 2025
Provide storm sewer, water main, sanitary lateral and roadway improvements. This work includes but isn't limited to storm sewer, watermain, and sanitary lateral replacement, unclassified excavation, base construction, curb and gutter, concrete driveways, concrete sidewalks, asphalt paving, and restoration.
Village of North Fond du Lac
Project involves but is not limited to, the following items and their related appurtenances: replacement of an existing engine generator and automatic transfer switch, and associated power and control wiring.
Posted Date
Oct 2, 2025
Due Date
Oct 23, 2025
Release: Oct 2, 2025
Village of North Fond du Lac
Close: Oct 23, 2025
Project involves but is not limited to, the following items and their related appurtenances: replacement of an existing engine generator and automatic transfer switch, and associated power and control wiring.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Deprioritize; instead propose purchase via a State of Wisconsin contract or plan for a formal competitive bid and align with Village Board approval cycles.
Coops: Ask if they can purchase through Wisconsin DOA (VendorNet) statewide contracts.
Village of North Fond du Lac: No evidence of sole source contracting in policy or historical purchases—deprioritize this path. If attempted, expect to provide strong justification and still obtain Village Board approval.
Practical notes: All invoices require Village Board approval (Village Code Sec. 3.03). Wisconsin Statute §61.54 sets a low competitive bidding threshold. No published sole source dollar threshold identified. Next-best path: Use a State of Wisconsin cooperative contract; if not feasible, prepare for a formal competitive bidding process.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of North Fond du Lac
The meeting commenced with the introduction of the newest North Fond du Lac Police Department Officer. Key discussions centered on the police department's initiative to add a K9 unit, including reviewing the program budget and approving the purchase of the dog and an associated new squad vehicle, funded largely through successful fundraising efforts. The Board also discussed the bids for the Polk Street Improvements Project and ultimately awarded the contract to the lowest bidder, Advance Construction Inc., for an amount exceeding $944,000.
The meeting included administrative items such as the approval of the August 12, 2025 minutes. Discussions involved previous Village Board actions concerning Ordinance-2025-09, adopting the Village of North Fond du Lac Comprehensive Plan Update 2040, and Ordinance-2025-10, which proposed rezoning specific parcels from R-7 residential to R-6 Residential and a portion to B-2 Business. A public hearing was held regarding the amendment and proposed adoption of the Comprehensive Plan Update 2040, during which no citizens were heard. New business focused on Resolution R-10-2025, approving the proposed Comprehensive Plan Update 2040 for recommendation to the Village Board. Furthermore, a representative from T. Wall Enterprises discussed their plans for development within the Village, noting a state housing shortage and outlining a development timeline commencing in the fall of 2026.
The Plan Commission meeting addressed several key items. The commission reviewed and recommended approval to the Village Board for a rezoning request concerning specific Village parcels from R-7 Residential to R-6 Residential and a portion to B-2 Business. Additionally, a preliminary review was conducted for a Comprehensive Plan Update 2040 and an associated amendment request by T. Wall Enterprises. The amendment sought to change the Future Land Use for several parcels to reflect multi-family residential and business uses to accommodate a proposed multi-phase development including apartment buildings, potential RV storage, and a hotel.
The Board of Trustees meeting included administrative discussions and approvals. Key items included approving the request from Critter Junction Pet Rescue to waive the rental fee for a fundraiser event at the Village Park Pavillion. The Board also discussed and approved the purchase of new cardiac monitors and mechanical CPR devices for the NFDL EMS, opting to switch brands for cost savings related to maintenance inclusion. Appointments for Chief Inspectors and Election Inspectors for the 2026 and 2027 elections were also approved, with one abstention. Finally, the Board discussed and approved Resolution-14-2025, which authorized special charges for sidewalk and driveway replacement completed during the year's sidewalk program.
The meeting included an announcement recognizing five years of service for Delynn McDermott. Key discussions focused on the 2026 budget planning for General Operating, Debt Service Fund, Capital Projects Fund, Spillman Library, Outdoor Rec., EMS Fund, and Tax Increment District #2, confirming the proposed tax rate remained at $7.23 per thousand. The Board also reviewed the 2026-2030 Capital Improvement Plan and agreed to move the fence replacement at the Community Center from 2026 to 2025. Consent agenda items included approving operator licenses and authorizing check payments. The session concluded with an executive session to discuss WPPA and IAFF Union Contracts related to employment matters.
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