Street Lighting Series Conversion: Electrical Staking, Lighting Removal and Installation, and Electrical Appurtenances SR 1-2, Area Bounded by West Martin Lane, South 5th Street, West Morgan Avenue, and South 1st Street

Project ID: OFFICIAL NOTICE 48-1-2026 State|LocalOpportunities
Overview
AgencyCity of Milwaukee Public Works [WI]
Deadline06/18/26
Posted06/04/26
Estimated Value$250,000 - $900,000 (AI estimate)
Set AsideNot Provided
NAICSNot Provided
PSCNot Provided
LocationWisconsin
Description
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Background

The City of Milwaukee is seeking contractors for the Street Lighting Series Conversion project. This involves electrical staking, lighting removal and installation, and the provision of electrical appurtenances. This initiative aims to enhance public safety and improve the infrastructure within the specified area bounded by West Martin Lane, South 5th Street, West Morgan Avenue, and South 1st Street.

Work Details

The contractor will be responsible for the following tasks: 1. Electrical staking to determine the appropriate locations for new lighting installations. 2. Removal of existing lighting fixtures and associated electrical components. 3. Installation of new lighting fixtures as per city specifications. 4. Provision and installation of necessary electrical appurtenances to ensure proper functionality of the new lighting system.

Period of Performance

The contract will be performed over a period specified in the solicitation documents, typically ranging from several months to a year depending on project scope.

Place of Performance

The work will be conducted in the area bounded by West Martin Lane, South 5th Street, West Morgan Avenue, and South 1st Street in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Bidder Requirements

Bidders must comply with Small Business Enterprise (SBE) requirements as outlined by the City of Milwaukee. Each SBE firm identified in bids must hold an active certification at the time of bid opening. Additionally, bidders are required to submit a Socially-Responsible Contractor (SRC) affidavit detailing their efforts to reduce employment barriers for prospective employees.

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