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Committee to waive apprenticeship bidding rules for crack‑filling project to increase competition, staff says

3771621 · June 9, 2025
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Kenosha’s Public Works Committee received notice June 9, 2025 that staff intends to waive parts of the city’s new public-bidding apprenticeship requirements for a crack-filling contract so smaller specialty firms can bid; staff said the move seeks to restore a competitive field after a year when such projects had few qualified bidders.

City staff told the Kenosha Public Works Committee on June 9, 2025 that they intend to waive subsection c and d of section 5.001 — the apprenticeship-related bidding requirements introduced last year — for a crack-filling project so more small specialty contractors can…

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