The State Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and maintaining the physical integrity of Wisconsin’s cultural and historical infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the cleanliness, safety, and operational readiness of state-owned historical facilities, with a primary focus on janitorial and facility support services that uphold public access standards and heritage conservation protocols.
State Historical Society is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 1 open contract opportunity.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The State Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and maintaining the physical integrity of Wisconsin’s cultural and historical infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the cleanliness, safety, and operational readiness of state-owned historical facilities, with a primary focus on ...
The State Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and maintaining the physical integrity of Wisconsin’s cultural and historical infrastructure. Its core mission centers on ensuring the cleanliness, safety, and operational readiness of state-owned historical facilities, with a primary focus on janitorial and facility support services that uphold public access standards and heritage conservation protocols. Strategic priorities include sustaining environmental hygiene in sensitive archival and exhibition spaces, supporting educational programming through clean and accessible venues, and enabling long-term preservation of artifacts by maintaining controlled, low-dust environments. The agency prioritizes consistent, high-quality custodial services that align with museum-grade standards and historical site management best practices.
Procurement activity is narrowly focused on janitorial services, reflecting a deliberate strategy to outsource routine facility maintenance while retaining internal expertise in historical preservation. Contracts are typically awarded through standard solicitation processes under the NAICS 561720 category, indicating a preference for professional cleaning contractors capable of handling specialized environments such as museums, archives, and historic buildings. The agency relies on performance-based service agreements that emphasize reliability, adherence to sanitation protocols, and minimal disruption to public operations.
Industry preferences are concentrated exclusively in the janitorial services sector, with no evidence of set-aside utilization or targeted diversity initiatives in available data. Vendor relationships appear transactional and service-specific, with selection criteria likely centered on experience in heritage facility maintenance, equipment sanitation standards, and staff training for sensitive environments. There is no indication of broader procurement diversification beyond facility support.
The State Historical Society operates as a division within Wisconsin’s State Departments, managing statewide historical sites and public heritage assets. It does not maintain its own procurement vehicles beyond standard competitive solicitation processes and relies on external contractors for operational support. Its geographic scope encompasses all state-managed historical properties across Wisconsin.
Recent State Historical Society Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by State Historical Society, including active solicitations and recent awards.