Opportunity

Dane County Opengov #325026

Dane County seeks bids for Air Freight Building reroofing at Madison airport (Phase 2, rebid)

Posted

April 03, 2026

Respond By

May 07, 2026

Identifier

325026

NAICS

238160, 236220

Dane County Public Works Engineering is seeking bids for the MSN - Air Freight Building Reroof: Phase 2 (Rebid) project at Madison's airport. - Project Scope: - Removal and replacement of existing roofing systems on the air freight building - Includes sheet metal flashing, trim work, demolition, and restoration - Lump sum contract for all work - Contractor Requirements: - Must be pre-qualified as a Best Value Contractor with Dane County - Demonstrated experience in commercial roofing and building envelope rehabilitation - Ability to coordinate work with ongoing airport operations, adhering to logistical and safety constraints - Products and Services: - No specific OEMs or product brands are mentioned; open to qualified contractors - Main deliverable is the complete reroofing of the air freight building - Notable Requirements: - Work must improve weather protection and building performance - All submissions and questions handled electronically via Dane County’s eProcurement Portal - Place of Performance: - 3521-3527 International Lane, Madison, WI (Air Freight Building at Madison airport) - Dane County Department of Public Works Engineering at 1919 Alliant Energy Center Way, Madison, WI (contracting office)

Description

Dane County is seeking bids from qualified contractors for the MSN - AIR FREIGHT BUILDING REROOF: Phase 2 (Rebid) project located at 3521-3527 International Lane, Madison, WI. The project involves removal and replacement of existing roofing systems, associated sheet metal flashing and trim work, and related demolition and restoration necessary to complete the reroofing of the air freight building. The work is delivered under a lump sum contract and must be coordinated with active airport operations. The goal is to replace aging roofing infrastructure, improve weather protection and building performance, and extend the service life of the facility.

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