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Active opportunities open for bidding
Village of Twin Lakes
Approx., quantities: 375 LF - 12 and 18" CMP storm sewer; 225 LF - 30" HDPE storm sewer; 25 LF - 15" RCP storm sewer point repair; 1,000 SY - pavement restoration and 1,500 SY - landscape restoration.
Posted Date
Jun 9, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 9, 2026
Village of Twin Lakes
Close: Jun 25, 2026
Approx., quantities: 375 LF - 12 and 18" CMP storm sewer; 225 LF - 30" HDPE storm sewer; 25 LF - 15" RCP storm sewer point repair; 1,000 SY - pavement restoration and 1,500 SY - landscape restoration.
AvailableVillage of Twin Lakes
The streets include the following: Highland Avenue (Indian Point Road to Bayview Avenue) Rhyner's Lane (Highland Avenue to end) Bayview Avenue (Indian Point Road to Swanson Court) Waldeck Drive (Indian Point Road to Indian Point Road) Alternative Bid - Bonnie Brae Avenue (Indian Point Road to Highland Drive) Alternative Bid - Swanson Court (Lance Drive to Bayview Avenue); Consisting of the following approximate quantities: Street Pulverizing (15,000 square yards) and Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavement (3,400 tons). The quantities are subject to change without notice prior to document distribution.
Posted Date
Jun 8, 2026
Due Date
Jun 25, 2026
Release: Jun 8, 2026
Village of Twin Lakes
Close: Jun 25, 2026
The streets include the following: Highland Avenue (Indian Point Road to Bayview Avenue) Rhyner's Lane (Highland Avenue to end) Bayview Avenue (Indian Point Road to Swanson Court) Waldeck Drive (Indian Point Road to Indian Point Road) Alternative Bid - Bonnie Brae Avenue (Indian Point Road to Highland Drive) Alternative Bid - Swanson Court (Lance Drive to Bayview Avenue); Consisting of the following approximate quantities: Street Pulverizing (15,000 square yards) and Hot-Mix Asphalt Pavement (3,400 tons). The quantities are subject to change without notice prior to document distribution.
AvailableVillage of Twin Lakes
Work consists of Lining existing 24" sanitary sewers, consisting of the approx. quantities: 24" dia. sewer lining (3,500 LF) and sanitary manhole lining (7 each).
Posted Date
Sep 30, 2025
Due Date
Oct 22, 2025
Release: Sep 30, 2025
Village of Twin Lakes
Close: Oct 22, 2025
Work consists of Lining existing 24" sanitary sewers, consisting of the approx. quantities: 24" dia. sewer lining (3,500 LF) and sanitary manhole lining (7 each).
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: Not viable—redirect to Sourcewell.
Coops: Lead with Sourcewell to bypass formal bidding and move fast.
Village of Twin Lakes (WI): No evidence of sole source awards; procurement defaults to competition. Deprioritize this path and redirect to cooperative purchasing.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Village of Twin Lakes
The board discussed a proposed intergovernmental agreement with the Village of Salem Lakes and the Village of Paddock Lake to create a regional road maintenance and public works consortium. Key concerns raised included the rushed timeline due to a grant application deadline, lack of a clear exit provision, potential loss of control over local project specifications and scheduling, and uncertainty regarding long-term financial and administrative costs. After a thorough review of the draft's legal and practical deficiencies, the board motioned to approve the agreement, which ultimately failed with a unanimous vote against participation.
The board approved vouchers for payment and discussed a development agreement and a lease agreement with the Aquanuts, including an amendment to the development agreement regarding project documentation. An omnibus agenda was approved, covering items such as a land license amendment, IT services agreement, recycling ordinance, various licenses, event permits for the sailing club and chamber of commerce, sewer project payments, and library board resignation and appointment. Additional business included approval for a Libertyfest parade route, a review of building permits and police department reports, and a discussion regarding an outdoor lighting ordinance, for which the board deferred action pending further testing. Finally, the board approved repairs for a lift station pump.
The Village Board meeting covered multiple operational and administrative matters. Key topics included the approval of an omnibus agenda with an amendment regarding agenda item scheduling authority, and the approval of a Special Event Permit for a local Color Run with specific safety restrictions. An ordinance regarding special event applications was amended to streamline the review process. The Board selected a bid for the Public Works roof project and reviewed the status of an intermunicipal Road Consortium agreement. Additionally, the Police Department reported on monthly activity and received authorization to purchase replacement drones. An outdoor lighting ordinance was tabled pending further field testing. Resolution R2026-3-1 was passed to correct salary and vacation benefit calculations for the Police Captain, and a Fire and Rescue service hiring agreement was approved. The Board also discussed development and lease agreements with the Aquanuts and made appointments to the Board of Appeals and the Cemetery Board.
The meeting included a public hearing regarding the reaffirmation of the Village Comprehensive Plan. Discussions were held concerning the age of the existing plan, necessary updates to mapping and demographic data, environmental considerations, and future development patterns. The Commission recommended to the Village Board that the comprehensive plan be updated using a specialized consulting firm. Additionally, a new consolidated application process for the Plan Commission was introduced to simplify intake, improve consistency, and reduce applicant confusion.
The board meeting included the official swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed village trustees. Additionally, the board considered and approved a motion regarding committee appointments, specifically noting a change in leadership roles for the Cemetery Board.
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