Waukesha County focuses on maintaining and enhancing critical public infrastructure through targeted construction and civil works initiatives. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and sustainable transportation and water systems for residents, with strategic priorities rooted in roadway preservation, drainage reliability, and public utility integrity.
Waukesha County 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
Waukesha County focuses on maintaining and enhancing critical public infrastructure through targeted construction and civil works initiatives. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and sustainable transportation and water systems for residents, with strategic priorities rooted in roa...
Waukesha County focuses on maintaining and enhancing critical public infrastructure through targeted construction and civil works initiatives. Its core mission centers on ensuring safe, resilient, and sustainable transportation and water systems for residents, with strategic priorities rooted in roadway preservation, drainage reliability, and public utility integrity. The agency prioritizes long-term infrastructure stewardship over new capital expansion, emphasizing preventive maintenance and lifecycle management of existing assets. Key programs include pavement rehabilitation, stormwater management, and municipal utility line upgrades, all aligned with regional planning goals and environmental compliance standards.
Procurement activity is concentrated in civil construction services, primarily awarded through competitive solicitation processes under standard public works contracting frameworks. Contracts are typically structured as lump-sum, fixed-price agreements for design-bid-build delivery, with minimal use of alternative delivery methods. The agency relies on open bidding to ensure transparency and value, engaging qualified contractors with proven experience in heavy highway and utility construction.
The agency’s procurement portfolio is dominated by NAICS 237310 (Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction) and NAICS 237110 (Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction), reflecting its emphasis on public works infrastructure. There are no set-aside preferences indicated in recent activity, and vendor selection appears driven by technical capability, local experience, and compliance with state construction codes rather than demographic or socioeconomic criteria. Vendor relationships are transactional and project-based, with no evidence of long-term master agreements or performance-based contracting models.
Waukesha County operates as a local government entity under the State of Wisconsin, with jurisdiction over county-maintained roads and public utilities within its geographic boundaries. It functions independently of state-level departments but adheres to Wisconsin DOT and DNR regulatory frameworks. Procurements are conducted through formal competitive bidding, with no indication of blanket purchase agreements or electronic procurement systems in active use.
Organizational divisions and offices within Waukesha County that manage their own procurement activities.