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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Slinger
2200 CY - common excavation; 270 LF - sawcutting; 2100 ton - base aggregate dense 1 1/4" (10"); 1,200 ton - HMA pavement; 510 LF - 30" reinforced concrete curb and gutter; 1100 SF - 5" concrete sidewalk; 60 SY - 7" concrete driveway approach remove/replace; 6 ea - storm manhole adjustment; 8 ea - valve box.
Posted Date
May 29, 2026
Due Date
Jun 11, 2026
Release: May 29, 2026
Village of Slinger
Close: Jun 11, 2026
2200 CY - common excavation; 270 LF - sawcutting; 2100 ton - base aggregate dense 1 1/4" (10"); 1,200 ton - HMA pavement; 510 LF - 30" reinforced concrete curb and gutter; 1100 SF - 5" concrete sidewalk; 60 SY - 7" concrete driveway approach remove/replace; 6 ea - storm manhole adjustment; 8 ea - valve box.
AvailableVillage of Slinger
Provide water main relay project.
Posted Date
Feb 27, 2026
Due Date
Mar 12, 2026
Release: Feb 27, 2026
Village of Slinger
Close: Mar 12, 2026
Provide water main relay project.
Village of Slinger
Project consists of Ellys way: full depth mill & overlay (5" minimum) 7,458 SY; sawcutting 275 LF; HMA pavement 3 LT 58-28 S (3" binder) 1345 ton; HMA pavement 4 LT 58-28 S (2" surface) 895 ton; 30" concrete curb and gutter spot replacement (estimated) 650 LF: sanitary manhole chimney reconstruction 12 EA; excavation below subgrade (estimated 15%) 560 CY; 3" base aggregate dense (EBS areas) (12") 750 ton; base aggregate dense 1 1/4" (EBS areas) (6") 370 ton; Beaus Bay Street: full depth mill & overlay (5" minimum) 1080 SY; sawcutting 50 LF; HMA pavement 3 LT 58-28 S (3" binder) 370 ton; hma pavement 4 LT 58-28 S (2" surface) 250 ton; 30" concrete curb and gutter spot replacement (estimated) 80 LF. See attached file.
Posted Date
Jun 19, 2025
Due Date
Jul 9, 2025
Release: Jun 19, 2025
Village of Slinger
Close: Jul 9, 2025
Project consists of Ellys way: full depth mill & overlay (5" minimum) 7,458 SY; sawcutting 275 LF; HMA pavement 3 LT 58-28 S (3" binder) 1345 ton; HMA pavement 4 LT 58-28 S (2" surface) 895 ton; 30" concrete curb and gutter spot replacement (estimated) 650 LF: sanitary manhole chimney reconstruction 12 EA; excavation below subgrade (estimated 15%) 560 CY; 3" base aggregate dense (EBS areas) (12") 750 ton; base aggregate dense 1 1/4" (EBS areas) (6") 370 ton; Beaus Bay Street: full depth mill & overlay (5" minimum) 1080 SY; sawcutting 50 LF; HMA pavement 3 LT 58-28 S (3" binder) 370 ton; hma pavement 4 LT 58-28 S (2" surface) 250 ton; 30" concrete curb and gutter spot replacement (estimated) 80 LF. See attached file.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Do not pursue; they rarely approve and expect competitive bidding.
Coops: Use Sourcewell if your product is on contract; ask to purchase via their Sourcewell membership to bypass formal bid. If co-op is declined: expect a formal competitive bid with strict insurance/bonding.
Village of Slinger (WI): No evidence that sole source contracting is accepted in practice. Deprioritize and redirect efforts to a cooperative purchase.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Slinger
The Board of Review elected a Chairperson and Clerk, verified the completion of required training for the Board, and received the 2026 Assessment Roll along with the Assessor's signed affidavit. The Board also conducted an examination of the preliminary assessment roll and reviewed the status regarding waivers for the 48-hour notice of intent to file objections, noting that no such requests or property assessment objections were received.
The board meeting focused on the organization of the Board of Review, including the election of a Chairperson and Clerk. The board verified that members had completed the required training and received the 2025 assessment roll and the signed affidavit from the Village Assessor. The board conducted a review of the 2025 assessment roll, confirmed that no requests for waivers of the 48-hour notice of intent to file objections were received, and noted that no objections to property assessments were presented.
The Board reviewed public records, planning documents, and resolutions previously passed by the Plan Commission and Village Board regarding tax incremental district amendments. The Board formally approved resolutions for an amended project plan for Tax Incremental District No. 4 and an amended project plan and boundaries for Tax Incremental District No. 8.
The board reviewed the forestry report, noting the completion of spring tree planting, and received a recreation report detailing recent events, upcoming workshops, and the start of the Little League season. A presentation was held regarding the draft of the updated park and open space plan, involving board participation in a needs assessment survey. Additional business included updates on the dog park fence installation and seeding, the status of the upcoming farmers market applications, and repairs to the security camera system at Breuer Park following a lightning strike. The meeting concluded with remarks regarding a former board member.
The board discussed the forestry report, including updates on spring planting, a upcoming Conservation Celebration event, and tree planting projections for the year. The recreation report covered the release of the summer activity guide, the commencement of concession and league activities, and the coordination of the local farmers market and community rummage sale. New business included a recommendation to the Village Board for funding a survey for the dog park, the review of an open space plan draft, and the presentation of a stakeholder interview summary. Additionally, members received updates on the installation of speed bumps at a local park and the activation of a new water filling station.
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