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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Saukville
Project involves construction of asphaltic road including approximately 3,000 tons crushed limestone base, 1,400 tons asphaltic binder and surface course, 4,000 LF curb and gutter, 2,200 SY concrete sidewalk, installation of 251concrete retaining wall blocks, installing 1,410 LF of 4-inch fencing, tree clearing and removal, and landscaping.
Posted Date
Jun 18, 2026
Due Date
Jul 2, 2026
Release: Jun 18, 2026
Village of Saukville
Close: Jul 2, 2026
Project involves construction of asphaltic road including approximately 3,000 tons crushed limestone base, 1,400 tons asphaltic binder and surface course, 4,000 LF curb and gutter, 2,200 SY concrete sidewalk, installation of 251concrete retaining wall blocks, installing 1,410 LF of 4-inch fencing, tree clearing and removal, and landscaping.
AvailableVillage of Saukville
Project involves clearing and grubbing and tree removal of approx 5 acres, grading approx 57,000 CY of earth to create 2 building pads for future building use. Includes redistribution of topsoil seed and mulch approx 16.5 acres.
Posted Date
Apr 23, 2026
Due Date
Jun 30, 2026
Release: Apr 23, 2026
Village of Saukville
Close: Jun 30, 2026
Project involves clearing and grubbing and tree removal of approx 5 acres, grading approx 57,000 CY of earth to create 2 building pads for future building use. Includes redistribution of topsoil seed and mulch approx 16.5 acres.
AvailableVillage of Saukville
Project involves the Base Bid of directional drilling 5,100 L.F. of 12” water main with required appurtenances, 250 L.F. of concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, 700 S.Y. asphaltic pavement patching, 445 L.F. of 12” water main jack and bored with 24” casing pipe and landscaping. Mandatory Alternate Bid involves open cut of 5,100 L.F. of 12” water main with required appurtenances in both spoil and granular backfill, 3,300 S.Y. asphaltic pavement patching and landscaping.
Posted Date
Mar 9, 2026
Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Release: Mar 9, 2026
Village of Saukville
Close: Mar 24, 2026
Project involves the Base Bid of directional drilling 5,100 L.F. of 12” water main with required appurtenances, 250 L.F. of concrete curb and gutter removal and replacement, 700 S.Y. asphaltic pavement patching, 445 L.F. of 12” water main jack and bored with 24” casing pipe and landscaping. Mandatory Alternate Bid involves open cut of 5,100 L.F. of 12” water main with required appurtenances in both spoil and granular backfill, 3,300 S.Y. asphaltic pavement patching and landscaping.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not recommended here—pivot to the cooperative route.
Coops: Ask to purchase via Sourcewell; confirm your product is on Sourcewell or a WI state contract; proceed to piggyback.
Village of Saukville, WI: No documented sole source authority or threshold identified in public records. Deprioritize this path due to high friction/uncertainty.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Saukville
The agenda includes the review and potential approval of Resolution #1443 regarding the 2025 Compliance Maintenance Annual Report. Committee reports will be presented from the Utility, Public Works, Public Safety, and Finance committees, covering topics such as a sewer service area amendment, a utility service agreement between the City of Port Washington and the Village of Saukville, a wastewater treatment plant facilities modification plan, a PFAS treatment study, and options regarding voluntary permission for access to village-owned properties. Additionally, the board will address operator and liquor license applications and receive reports from various special committees.
The agenda for the meeting includes standard administrative items such as citizen comments, a review of financial reports, and the director's report. Key policy discussions will focus on the development or revision of a privacy policy and an artificial intelligence policy. Additionally, the board will address a vice president nomination and other miscellaneous communications and business matters.
The agenda includes several administrative matters such as appointments for the Plan Commission, Board of Review, and OCFD Board. Committees representing Utility, Public Works, Public Safety, and Finance will present their reports, including discussions on a sewer service area amendment and a utility service agreement between the City of Port Washington and the Village of Saukville. Further business involves the approval of various operator and liquor licenses, including renewals for Class A, Class B, and Class C licenses, as well as cigarette and amusement license renewals.
The agenda focuses on the review of several residential construction requests submitted by Northern Gateway Homes, LLC, specifically for single-family homes located at 820, 826, and 828 Stanton Way, as well as a side-by-side home project located at 745 and 749 Stanton Way.
The committee approved claims for February 2026 and reviewed the monthly investment report. They recommended the 2026 Tourism Promotion Plan and Budget for the Saukville Chamber of Commerce to the Village Board. Additionally, the committee extensively discussed a petition to amend the Village Ordinance regarding the keeping of poultry in residential districts, ultimately deciding to table the matter until the April 8, 2026 meeting pending further clarity on relevant state legislation.
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