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Village of Spring Green
Proposed scope of work will include the following: •Construction of a new municipal water supply wellhouse to include a masonry building, new well pump and associated mechanical piping, chemical feed equipment, HVAC and plumbing, and electrical and instrumentation equipment. •Site work includes general site grading, driveway access construction, water main and sanitary connections, and an outdoor standby power system. •SCADA and controls work to integrate the new wellhouse into the Village’s existing water SCADA system. Improvements will also include electrical and instrumentation upgrades at the Village's two other well houses, as well as the water tower.
Posted Date
Mar 23, 2026
Due Date
Apr 15, 2026
Release: Mar 23, 2026
Village of Spring Green
Close: Apr 15, 2026
Proposed scope of work will include the following: •Construction of a new municipal water supply wellhouse to include a masonry building, new well pump and associated mechanical piping, chemical feed equipment, HVAC and plumbing, and electrical and instrumentation equipment. •Site work includes general site grading, driveway access construction, water main and sanitary connections, and an outdoor standby power system. •SCADA and controls work to integrate the new wellhouse into the Village’s existing water SCADA system. Improvements will also include electrical and instrumentation upgrades at the Village's two other well houses, as well as the water tower.
AvailableVillage of Spring Green
Drilling of a new water supply well (Well No. 3) in the Village of Spring Green.\r \r Bidders must be pre-qualified with the Village of Spring Green within the last year or must be pre-qualified for this work 5 days prior to the bid deadline in accordance with Section 66.0901 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, security in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid amount. Bidders must be experienced in municipal well drilling.\r \r This project will be funded in part by the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) established under Wisconsin State Statutes, as administered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Neither the State of Wisconsin nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract.\r \r Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), including minority business enterprises (MBE) and women business enterprises (WBE) are encouraged to apply and be used to the greatest extent feasible. Qualified DBEs will be included in the Unified Certification Program WisDOT UCP list. Program policy requires all bidders to show good faith efforts to solicit proposals from DBEs. Contractors with a DBE classification are strongly encouraged to bid as the Prime Contractor on this project provided they are qualified to do the work. Award of the contract will be subject to the Federal government’s policy of good faith effort for increased use of DBE businesses. A description of the policy and forms to be used are included in specifications.\r \r Funding under the SDWLP program also requires all iron and steel products used in the construction of the project be produced in the United States (Section 1452(a)(4) of the Safe Drinking Water Act) including lined or unlined pipes and fittings, manhole covers and other municipal castings, hydrants, tanks, flanges, pipe clamps and restraints, valves, structural steel, reinforced precast concrete, and construction materials. \r \r The successful bidder will be required to conform to the wage requirements prescribed by the federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts which requires that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors and sub-contractors performing on contracts funded in whole or in part with federal funds in excess of $2,000 pay their laborers and mechanics not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, for corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on similar projects in the area, per the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division May 29, 2009 Guidance.\r \r The Village of Spring Green reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities in any bid.
Posted Date
Oct 14, 2025
Due Date
Oct 29, 2025
Release: Oct 14, 2025
Village of Spring Green
Close: Oct 29, 2025
Drilling of a new water supply well (Well No. 3) in the Village of Spring Green.\r \r Bidders must be pre-qualified with the Village of Spring Green within the last year or must be pre-qualified for this work 5 days prior to the bid deadline in accordance with Section 66.0901 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, security in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid amount. Bidders must be experienced in municipal well drilling.\r \r This project will be funded in part by the Safe Drinking Water Loan Program (SDWLP) established under Wisconsin State Statutes, as administered by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. Neither the State of Wisconsin nor any of its departments, agencies, or employees is or will be party to this invitation for bids or any resulting contract.\r \r Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), including minority business enterprises (MBE) and women business enterprises (WBE) are encouraged to apply and be used to the greatest extent feasible. Qualified DBEs will be included in the Unified Certification Program WisDOT UCP list. Program policy requires all bidders to show good faith efforts to solicit proposals from DBEs. Contractors with a DBE classification are strongly encouraged to bid as the Prime Contractor on this project provided they are qualified to do the work. Award of the contract will be subject to the Federal government’s policy of good faith effort for increased use of DBE businesses. A description of the policy and forms to be used are included in specifications.\r \r Funding under the SDWLP program also requires all iron and steel products used in the construction of the project be produced in the United States (Section 1452(a)(4) of the Safe Drinking Water Act) including lined or unlined pipes and fittings, manhole covers and other municipal castings, hydrants, tanks, flanges, pipe clamps and restraints, valves, structural steel, reinforced precast concrete, and construction materials. \r \r The successful bidder will be required to conform to the wage requirements prescribed by the federal Davis-Bacon and Related Acts which requires that all laborers and mechanics employed by contractors and sub-contractors performing on contracts funded in whole or in part with federal funds in excess of $2,000 pay their laborers and mechanics not less than the prevailing wage rates and fringe benefits, as determined by the Secretary of Labor, for corresponding classes of laborers and mechanics employed on similar projects in the area, per the U.S. Department of Labor Wage and Hour Division May 29, 2009 Guidance.\r \r The Village of Spring Green reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities in any bid.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Spring Green
The meeting involved a preliminary consultation regarding a possible rezoning request that was determined to be a tax assessment issue, with recommendations for the property owner to contact the Town Assessor. Additionally, the commission held a discussion regarding proposed modifications to the SR-1 Village Special Design Review District, which will be revisited in future meetings.
The board discussed property abatement efforts for 433 W. Madison Street, noting progress on brickwork and utilities. Key business included the approval of disbursements, a review of the 2025 end-of-year financial report, and the passage of Resolution R-2601 concerning a 2025 budget amendment. The board also reviewed project cost estimates for Wastewater Treatment Facility upgrades and preliminary sewer utility rates, and received information regarding the Public Input Session for the Baraboo Sauk County Campus Redevelopment Plan.
The meeting addressed a preliminary consultation with an individual regarding the possible rezoning of a parcel, exploring options for a country music festival or developing it as a subdivision, with discussions focusing on access, flood fringe, and subdivision requirements. The Plan Commission subsequently convened to discuss and take action on a request for a conditional use permit for reduced setbacks on a specific property, which was approved. There was also a review of proposed revisions for the SR-1 Village Special Design Review District (Overlay), which will be revisited in January.
The joint meeting addressed several items requiring action across the various committees. The Plan Commission and Downtown Design Committee approved a request from Nikki Stephens for exterior color modifications at 123 N. Lexington Street within the Downtown Design District. The Plan Commission separately approved a conditional use permit for reduced setbacks on parcel #182-0273-00000 located at 341 W. Hill Street. Furthermore, the Plan Commission and Joint Extraterritorial Zoning Committee approved a conditional use permit for reduced front yard setback on parcel #032-1002-21000, contingent upon the reduction being limited to an attached deck. The committee also discussed, but took no action on, an issue regarding an accessory building without a principal structure on parcel #032-1055-00000.
The session included the approval of the agenda and a consideration regarding a request submitted by Jody and Shelly Noble for a conditional use permit associated with reduced setbacks on parcel #032-1002-21000, located at S13238 Highbanks Road, within the Town of Spring Green. There were no general public comments received during the session before adjournment.
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