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Active opportunities open for bidding
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Remove storm sewer pipe 4,200 LF; remove storm sewer structure 13 EA; remove bituminous pavement section 1,300 SY; remove and reinstall taxiway edge light 4 EA; unclassified excavation 9,000 CY; crushed aggregate base course 350 CY; asphalt surface and base course 700 TON; pavement marking 2,000 SF; bit pavement grooving 578 SY; storm sewer class iii 3,600 LF; catch basins 10 ea; seeding 3,100 lbs; locate and protect airfield circuits 1 lS.
Posted Date
Mar 4, 2026
Due Date
Mar 26, 2026
Release: Mar 4, 2026
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Close: Mar 26, 2026
Remove storm sewer pipe 4,200 LF; remove storm sewer structure 13 EA; remove bituminous pavement section 1,300 SY; remove and reinstall taxiway edge light 4 EA; unclassified excavation 9,000 CY; crushed aggregate base course 350 CY; asphalt surface and base course 700 TON; pavement marking 2,000 SF; bit pavement grooving 578 SY; storm sewer class iii 3,600 LF; catch basins 10 ea; seeding 3,100 lbs; locate and protect airfield circuits 1 lS.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Transportation
Purchase and rental of work zone traffic control devices and products. The initial term of this contract shall be for a two (2) year period, with three (3) one-year renewal options by mutual consent.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 7, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Close: Apr 7, 2026
Purchase and rental of work zone traffic control devices and products. The initial term of this contract shall be for a two (2) year period, with three (3) one-year renewal options by mutual consent.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Transportation
Purchase of civil disturbance and riot gear for the Wisconsin Division of State Patrol (DSP). Items will be delivered statewide. The initial term of this contract shall be for one year beginning on date of award, with four (4) one-year renewal options by mutual consent.
Posted Date
Mar 3, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 3, 2026
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Close: Apr 2, 2026
Purchase of civil disturbance and riot gear for the Wisconsin Division of State Patrol (DSP). Items will be delivered statewide. The initial term of this contract shall be for one year beginning on date of award, with four (4) one-year renewal options by mutual consent.
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Wisconsin Department of Transportation
This document is a certification form from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for recreational vehicle manufacturers, importers, and distributors to certify a dealer. It requires details about both the dealer and the certifying entity, an agreement effective date, and the assigned sales locality. The form also includes sections for confirming dealer agreements and provides notes on legal requirements for termination and cancellation.
Effective Date
Jun 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: Jun 1, 2024
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Expires:
This document is a certification form from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation for recreational vehicle manufacturers, importers, and distributors to certify a dealer. It requires details about both the dealer and the certifying entity, an agreement effective date, and the assigned sales locality. The form also includes sections for confirming dealer agreements and provides notes on legal requirements for termination and cancellation.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Transportation
This document is a Manufacturer's or Importer's Certification of Distributor, submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT). It certifies that a contract exists between the named manufacturer/importer and a distributor for the representation and distribution of specified motor vehicles or recreational vehicle trailers in identified areas within Wisconsin, effective on a stated date. The certification is subject to Chapter 218, Wisconsin Statutes, and requires notification to the DOT in case of contract termination or cancellation.
Effective Date
May 1, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 1, 2024
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Expires:
This document is a Manufacturer's or Importer's Certification of Distributor, submitted to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (DOT). It certifies that a contract exists between the named manufacturer/importer and a distributor for the representation and distribution of specified motor vehicles or recreational vehicle trailers in identified areas within Wisconsin, effective on a stated date. The certification is subject to Chapter 218, Wisconsin Statutes, and requires notification to the DOT in case of contract termination or cancellation.
AvailableWisconsin Department of Transportation
This document is an award notification from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to a contractor for Project ID 2026XXXXXXX. It provides detailed instructions for the electronic execution of the contract and performance bonds, including requirements for digital signatures, notarization, and submission of supporting documents within 10 business days of the award notice. It also outlines steps for monitoring contract progress and contact information for questions.
Effective Date
May 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: May 15, 2024
Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Expires:
This document is an award notification from the Wisconsin Department of Transportation to a contractor for Project ID 2026XXXXXXX. It provides detailed instructions for the electronic execution of the contract and performance bonds, including requirements for digital signatures, notarization, and submission of supporting documents within 10 business days of the award notice. It also outlines steps for monitoring contract progress and contact information for questions.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Wisconsin Dept. of Transportation, Central Purchasing Dept.
This document outlines planned transportation improvement projects for the 2025-2028 period across numerous counties. The strategic focus encompasses a diverse range of infrastructure enhancements, including new road construction, resurfacing, and rehabilitation projects. Key areas of improvement also involve bridge and culvert replacements and repairs, as well as safety and operational upgrades such as signal installations, intersection modifications, and railroad crossing safety enhancements. Furthermore, the plan addresses utility relocation and multimodal transport initiatives, including the development of bike and pedestrian trails, all aimed at maintaining and upgrading the regional transportation networks.
This document outlines the Wisconsin Department of Transportation's Statewide Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) for 2025-2028. It details planned highway and tribal transportation projects, ensuring fiscal responsibility and compliance with federal regulations. The program includes various initiatives such as real estate acquisition, design, construction, resurfacing, infrastructure maintenance, and public transit improvements across multiple counties in Wisconsin, as approved by the Federal Highway Administration.
This document details the 2025-2028 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP) amendment from February CY26. It itemizes numerous transportation infrastructure projects across various counties, including planned construction, resurfacing, design, and real estate acquisitions, along with their associated costs and reasons for schedule or estimate changes. Furthermore, the plan allocates funding for transit initiatives such as vehicle replacement, mobility management services, and operating assistance for various subrecipient counties, specifically outlining awards for FFY2025.
The meeting focused extensively on vehicle telematic data, exploring its potential for improving transportation safety and operations. Key discussions included an overview of telematics data sources, types (e.g., location, kinematics, dash camera footage), and major vendors. Significant time was dedicated to privacy considerations, noting the lack of standard user notification regarding data collection and sharing, and reviewing relevant legal precedents like US v. Jones and Carpenter v. US. WisDOT staff presented current traffic management infrastructure and discussed future real-time and long-term use cases for telematics data integration, such as crash detection and infrastructure evaluation. Workshop sessions addressed necessary protocols, the impact of privacy concerns on user willingness to share data, and potential funding alternatives like road user charging systems. Participants emphasized data governance, transparency via public matrices detailing data use and retention, and the necessity of data minimization strategies to manage storage demands.
This document outlines the November amendment to the 2025-2028 State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP). It details numerous transportation projects across various counties and routes, providing information on estimated costs, current schedules, and reasons for project status changes, such as moving into or out of the STIP period, or adjustments in estimated costs. The amendment includes projects spanning design, construction, and real estate acquisition, aiming to address various infrastructure improvements.
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