Hervas Road Resurfacing Project - Request for Bid
Aug 14, 2026
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Aug 27, 2026
Work includes : hauling 4,000 cy of gravel, spread, and compact. Work includes contractor grading the existing road surface of the entire length of road.
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Aug 14, 2026
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Aug 27, 2026
Work includes : hauling 4,000 cy of gravel, spread, and compact. Work includes contractor grading the existing road surface of the entire length of road.
Aug 10, 2026
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Sep 9, 2026
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ Bureau of Parks and Recreation Management is exploring technology and data components to estimate visitor counts at Wisconsin State Park System properties. The contemplated estimates would cover daily, monthly, and annual visitation, with paid “crowdsource data” from an as-yet-undetermined vendor considered as one component of a future methodology. The posting concerns a vendor-facing procurement RFI rather than a grant program and is marked Posted/Awaiting Responses, with responses due September 9, 2026 at 4:00 PM.
Jul 28, 2026
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Aug 21, 2026
Purchase of Large Patrol Boat and trailering system(s). This Contract shall run for an initial one (1) year period. The dept. and the contractor, upon written mutual agreement, may renew the Contract for up to an additional four (4) one (1) year periods.
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Madison
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Dane
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101 S Webster St
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(888) 936-7463
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53707-7921
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This document, "Attachment A," details the customer terms and conditions for the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources' acquisition of Adobe On-demand and Managed Services. The agreement, facilitated through a reseller, covers two specific line items: "AEM FORMS:OD AUTO FORMS CONVERSION" and "AEM FORMS:MS BASIC 99.5% 100K/1M." Both services have an estimated license term from July 1, 2025, to June 30, 2026, and are governed by Adobe's Enterprise Licensing Terms.
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The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry's Strategic Direction (FY2023-2027) is a five-year plan building upon Wisconsin's 10-year Statewide Forest Action Plan (SFAP). It addresses key challenges and opportunities: maintaining healthy forests and supporting local economies; mitigating climate change impacts; advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion; adapting to technological changes; and continuous improvement. The plan outlines strategies across applied forestry (forest economics and ecology, forest health, forest product services, reforestation, urban forestry), forestry business services (aeronautics, budgets and grants, division effectiveness, equipment research and development, technology services), and forestry field operations (forest protection, forest tax law, private forestry, public lands). Specific initiatives include the Trillion Tree Pledge (planting 75 million trees by 2030), enhancing forest genetics research, improving forest health management, diversifying forest markets, improving reforestation efforts, expanding urban forestry programs, modernizing aviation resources, improving grant management, enhancing workforce development, and improving technology services. The plan emphasizes partnerships and collaboration across various sectors.
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The Division of Forestry's Strategic Direction (2011-2016) outlines key priorities for protecting and sustainably managing Wisconsin's forests. The plan emphasizes maximizing public benefits from forests, respecting existing rights, leveraging limited resources, adapting to statewide differences, and maintaining a skilled workforce. Key areas of focus include county forests, fire protection, forest health, nurseries, privately owned forests, state lands, urban forests, and forest product utilization and marketing. The plan details specific strategies and program changes for each area, aiming to improve efficiency, enhance partnerships, and address emerging challenges such as invasive species and climate change. Outcomes include maintaining large forest blocks, promoting sustainable forestry practices, improving forest health, enhancing recreation opportunities, and supporting the forest products industry.
The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry's 2017-2022 Strategic Direction focuses on sustainably managing Wisconsin's forest ecosystems to provide ecological, economic, and social benefits. Key areas include forest health (invasive species management, detection and monitoring, partnerships, and outreach); forest products services (forest inventory and analysis, assistance to industry); forest protection (safety, fire risk landscapes, prevention, detection, fire department grants, training, and law enforcement); privately owned forest lands (cooperating foresters, tax law programs, dispute resolution, outreach, easements, and financial incentives); public lands (county forests, state land management, recreation, prescribed burning, master planning, and national forests); reforestation (state nurseries, regeneration monitoring, outreach, reforestation on state lands, and tree improvement); and urban forests (direct assistance, building partner capacity, and urban assessment). The plan emphasizes partnerships, resource efficiency, and adaptation to emerging challenges and opportunities, aiming to maximize the value delivered to Wisconsin citizens and enhance the overall capacity and stability of the forestry community.
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