How to read this information
Each days Daily Reporter is filled with bidding opportunities
for contractors and suppliers. Many readers find the newspaper an indispensable
source of business leads and competitor information.
In order to make the Bidding and Building reporter easier to use, weve
broken down all aspects of construction jobs and service and commodity
opportunities into five sections:
- Building: The work necessary to complete construction of a building, such as HVAC, electrical work, plumbing,
fire protection and masonry
- Infrastructure: The construction of the
world around buildings including: roads, sewers, bridges and sidewalks
- Miscellaneous: The specialty work related
to construction including: demolition, fencing, asbestos abatement
and cabling
- Services: Work necessary to construction
including: pest control, moving, banking, engineering and refuse removal
- Commodities: Supplies including: trucks, furniture, computers, windows, food, and all types of equipment
Work in five stages
Readers often ask how the Daily Reporter finds so many jobs so
quickly. We have our sources and four highly experienced, full-time
reporters who spend their day calling contractors, local governments and
other customers.
Our reporters update our expansive Jobtrac database
daily. Their reports are listed under five stages of completion: Contemplated,
Bids Wanted, Bids Received, Projects Awards and Bids Rejected.
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WORK CONTEMPLATED: A variety of sources
give us the earliest available information on potential jobs in their
earliest planning stages. Often, these jobs are listed even before
an architect or engineer has been announced. Although these reports
are preliminary, they might allow your firm to make a vital phone
call to an owner and get on board early.
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BIDS WANTED: Projects advance from the Contemplated
to the Bids Wanted stage once the job becomes official
and the owner, architect or construction manager is ready to take
bids for specific types of work. Information in this category includes
the basics of what youll need to assemble a bid: project location,
scope, contacts, deadlines, plan availability and names of potential
competitors. If youre planning on submitting sub-bids on the
jobs, youll want to take note of any invited bidders
listed or firms which have let us know they intend to bid the project
(Plan Holders).
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BIDS RECEIVED: Once the bids are in, well
report who bid what, usually in the next days newspaper. Its
a great way to find out where your bid ended up - and to track the
kinds of jobs your competition is bidding on and how much theyre
bidding.
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PROJECT AWARDS: Well tell you who
won which contract and usually include the full dollar value of the
award. Along with letting you know who won, this report also tells
you who may now need your services to complete the project, including
supplies.
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BIDS REJECTED: Well report whether
an owner has turned down all bids and has gone back to the drawing
board. Well indicate the status of the project and whether your
company might have another shot.
We’ve split the state into four regions along county lines: Northern, Central, Southeastern and Southwestern. Jobs outside Wisconsin are listed under Out-of-State. Some work is located in multiple regions or the location is undetermined. These jobs are listed under Various Regions.
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1. SOUTHEASTERN
Dodge
Jefferson
Kenosha
Milwaukee
Ozaukee
Racine
Walworth
Washington
Waukesha
2. SOUTHWESTERN
Columbia
Crawford
Dane
Grant
Green
Iowa
Lafayette
Richland
Rock
Sauk
Vernon
3. CENTRAL
Adams
Brown
Buffalo
Calumet
Chippewa
Clark
Door
Dunn
Eau Claire
Fond du Lac
Green Lake
Jackson
Juneau
Kewaunee
La Crosse
Manitowoc
Marathon
Marquette
Monroe
Outagamie
Pepin
Pierce
Portage
St. Croix
Shawano
Sheboygan
Trempealeau
Waupaca
Waushara
Winnebago
Wood
4. NORTHERN
Ashland
Barron
Bayfield
Burnett
Douglas
Florence
Forest
Iron
Langlade
Lincoln
Marinette
Menominee
Oconto
Oneida
Polk
Price
Sawyer
Rusk
Taylor
Vilas
Washburn
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Bids Pending
Bids Pending is a complete listing of our "bids wanted" jobs that have a bid date within the next two weeks. These listings are compiled in order to give contractors and suppliers a last-minute chance at jobs, and also to provide an overview of jobs that will be awarded in the coming weeks.
Tracking Jobs
Use Jobtrac's "My Jobs" feature to monitor the jobs you want to follow through the bidding process. Track up to a maximum of 50 jobs at a time -- and add, delete or print your listings whenever you want them. You can add a job to your list at any time. Simply click on the "Track This Job" icon next to any job listing in Jobtrac. If a job you are tracking is updated with new information you will receive an email alert notifying you that new information is available for the job.
Mapping Jobs
Jobs can now be mapped using the "Map This Job" feature.

To map a job simply click on the "Map This Job" icon next to any job listing in JobTrac. "Map This Job" also allows you to view the locations of all jobs sorted by stage and/or type. Press the push pin for details on the project. Press the link in the details to see a full description of the job.
If you have any questions or need more information about the Bidding & Building Report, please call any of our construction information reporters at 800-508-3800.