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It’s no longer good enough to put up “smart” buildings. Experts in cy- ber security say buildings that have automated systems to control room temperatures, ventilation and other environmental conditions must also be "cyber" smart in order to be safe from hacking. To more efficiently monitor and manage their interior operations, smart buildings often have their VOL. 119 — NO. 50 QUOTE OF THE DAY: "On Monday mornings, I am dedicated to the proposition that all men are created jerks." -- H. Allen Smith MONDAY, MARCH 13, 2017 WARM WEATHER. GOLF. NETWORKING. WHAT COULD BE BETTER? PAGE 3 BERLIN (AP) — Grede Foundry and three supervisors have been indicted for allegedly obstructing an investigation into asbestos exposure to workers at the company's now- shuttered facility in Berlin. The seven-count indictment al- leges conspiracy, obstruction and false statements. The case involves a January 2012 incident in which foundry workers allegedly were given inadequate safety equipment and not informed they were deal- ing with asbestos while working on equipment. The company in a statement didn't comment on the indictment, citing the ongoing legal case. But it said the health and safety of its workers is a top priority and the company strives to follow all laws and regulations. If convicted, the supervisors could face prison time and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. The corporation could face millions of dollars in criminal penalties. Asbestos leads to indictment DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Leaning over the map, Brian Vincent turned to a city official and asked, "Why does it show a park instead of my business?" The planner paused and then ex- plained. Des Moines, Iowa, leaders had concluded that the park was a better use of the land than the low- slung building that had housed Corn Belt Aluminum for decades. "I'm like, 'Thank you for the 50 years I've been here,'" Vincent said. Vincent was shocked by the exchange, but businesses across the country are landing in similar posi- tions as cities remake gritty, indus- trial districts into trendy hotspots with glassy apartment buildings, coffee shops and microbreweries. The transformations are a point of pride for growing communi- ties but difficult for manufacturers and warehouse owners, who, after operating successfully for decades, sometimes now feel shunned by their new, more polished neighbors. The cold shoulder feels especially chilly in the Midwest, a region that has long prided itself on an unassuming work ethic and a long, prosperous history of steel mills, factories and meat-packing plants. In a part of Minneapolis-St. Paul known as the Midway, manufactur- ers have drawn complaints about noise and truck traffic from resi - dents of new apartments built along a light rail line that links the two cities. Many warehouses and light industrial businesses have disap- peared from Denver's River North Art District. With real estate be- coming so expensive, the few that remain will likely sell out. And in the Milwaukee neighbor- hood of Walker's Point, the trend has progressed to the degree that some people are now trying to retain some industry and older housing because, as University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee urban plan- ning professor Carolyn Esswein puts it, "If it's suddenly all 12-story housing towers, that doesn't have the same feeling." Des Moines businesses are focused on the makeover of an PUSH IS ON A worker cuts pieces for a door at Corn Belt Aluminum in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 17. Manufacturing businesses across the country are getting pushed out of neighborhoods where they have operated for decades as cities turn industrial districts into trendy hotspots. AP File Photo/Christian Torres ‘Smart’ buildings come with some threats Alex Zank [email protected] Please see SMART, page 5 Please see INDUSTRIAL, page 5 There's plenty of property redevelopment opportunities in our JobTrac section. INSIDE JOBTRAC PAGE 6 AMERICAN CLUB/WHISTLING STRAITS — DETAILS INSIDE 2017 WISCONSIN CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT & GOLF EVENT. MAY 4 TH Businesses getting kicked out as industrial districts rebuild Scott McFetridge Associated Press

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It’s no longer good enough to put up “smart” buildings. Experts in cy-ber security say buildings that have automated systems to control room temperatures, ventilation and other environmental conditions must also be "cyber" smart in order to be safe from hacking.

To more efficiently monitor and manage their interior operations, smart buildings often have their

Vol. 119 — No. 50 Quote of the day: "on Monday mornings, I am dedicated to the proposition that all men are created jerks." -- H. Allen SmithMoNdAy, MARCH 13, 2017

WARM WEATHER. GOLF. NETWORKING. WHAT COULD BE BETTER? PAGE 3

BERLIN (AP) — Grede Foundry and three supervisors have been indicted for allegedly obstructing an investigation into asbestos exposure to workers at the company's now-shuttered facility in Berlin.

The seven-count indictment al-leges conspiracy, obstruction and false statements. The case involves a January 2012 incident in which foundry workers allegedly were given inadequate safety equipment and not informed they were deal-ing with asbestos while working on equipment.

The company in a statement didn't comment on the indictment, citing the ongoing legal case. But it said the health and safety of its workers is a top priority and the company strives to follow all laws and regulations.

If convicted, the supervisors could face prison time and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. The corporation could face millions of dollars in criminal penalties.

Asbestosleads toindictment

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Leaning over the map, Brian Vincent turned to a city official and asked, "Why does it show a park instead of my business?"

The planner paused and then ex-plained. Des Moines, Iowa, leaders had concluded that the park was a better use of the land than the low-slung building that had housed Corn Belt Aluminum for decades.

"I'm like, 'Thank you for the 50 years I've been here,'" Vincent said.

Vincent was shocked by the exchange, but businesses across the country are landing in similar posi-tions as cities remake gritty, indus-trial districts into trendy hotspots with glassy apartment buildings, coffee shops and microbreweries.

The transformations are a point of pride for growing communi-ties but difficult for manufacturers and warehouse owners, who, after operating successfully for decades, sometimes now feel shunned by their new, more polished neighbors.

The cold shoulder feels especially chilly in the Midwest, a region that has long prided itself on an unassuming work ethic and a long, prosperous history of steel mills, factories and meat-packing plants.

In a part of Minneapolis-St. Paul known as the Midway, manufactur-ers have drawn complaints about noise and truck traffic from resi-dents of new apartments built along a light rail line that links the two cities.

Many warehouses and light industrial businesses have disap-peared from Denver's River North

Art District. With real estate be-coming so expensive, the few that remain will likely sell out.

And in the Milwaukee neighbor-hood of Walker's Point, the trend has progressed to the degree that some people are now trying to retain some industry and older housing because, as University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee urban plan-ning professor Carolyn Esswein puts it, "If it's suddenly all 12-story housing towers, that doesn't have the same feeling."

Des Moines businesses are focused on the makeover of an

PUSH IS ONA worker cuts pieces for a door at Corn Belt Aluminum in Des Moines, Iowa, on Jan. 17. Manufacturing businesses across the country are getting pushed out of neighborhoods where they have operated for decades as cities turn industrial districts into trendy hotspots.

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The bad news about Wiscon-sin's transportation system is pil-ing up like a multi-vehicle crash.

U.S. News & World Report has ranked Wisconsin 49th out of 50 states for the quality of our roads. About 42 percent of Wisconsin's roads are in poor or mediocre condition, according to the national magazine, compared to just 19 percent in neighboring Illinois.

Recently, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, using Wisconsin's open records law, uncovered an internal state Department of Transporta-tion memo warning the agency's new secretary about a "tidal wave" of critical road work that "can't be delayed forever." The Republican governor's plans will lead to more congestion, worse road conditions and decades of delayed projects, the newspaper reported.

On March 2, the State Journal reported that WisDOT is scrap-ping its study of how to expand the busy interstate north of Madi-son to Wisconsin Dells — despite "significant problems" with traffic congestion as tourists drive to and from this major tourism destina-

tion.The State Journal also reported

that Senate Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau, wants to borrow more money for roads to get by, rather than increasing the state gas tax or vehicle registration fee to actually pay for what the state is spending.

Fitzgerald's strategy won't begin to fix the state's neglected roads. And his idea to pay off the debt using state income, corporate and sales taxes — rather than rely-ing on user fees from motorists — will leave less state money available for schools, universities, public safety and health programs.

What Wisconsin really needs is leadership on the issue, something Gov. Scott Walker and Fitzgerald aren't providing. Any hope for a responsible solution lies in the state Assembly, where Republicans understand that road construction costs increase with inflation, and that a sustainable funding source is needed for the good of our state's economy and jobs.

The reason Wisconsin roads are so bad and getting worse is that user fees haven't increased in more

than a decade.The average Wisconsin citizen

pays more in income taxes over time. Homeowners pay more in property taxes, too, despite the governor's strong efforts to restrain this most burdensome tax.

But when it comes to paying for roads, Walker has steered Wiscon-sin down an increasingly bumpy path. He is refusing to raise the state gas tax or the vehicle registra-tion fee, which haven't kept up with inflation. In fact, most motorists are paying less gas tax than a decade ago because their vehicles are more fuel-efficient and burn less gas.

Walker also has ignored task

force recommendations to develop a mileage-based charge, which would reflect the growing popular-ity of hybrid and battery-powered cars. And he hasn't embraced open-road tolling, which would bring in more revenue from tourists.

The governor's endless opposi-tion to minor and reasonable user fees on drivers might be a nifty political talking point as he seeks re-election next year or pursues another run for president. But he's hurting Wisconsin's economy and jobs by failing to maintain a solid transportation system.

-- Wisconsin State Journal

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ticed last week, we have recently announced The Daily Reporter’s newest signature event, 2017 WISCONSIN CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT & GOLF EVENT, which will be held on May 4, at The American Club & the Irish Course at Whistling Straits.

This event will be unlike any we have ever done before and most likely any you have attended.

This will be a full day of learning, networking, having fun and doing a little relaxing — all while helping your business grow. And we have timed it so that it comes just before that crazy-busy time of year for most of you — meaning everyone will have a chance to attend.

Our speakers are going to be great. You will get a lot out of hear-ing their ideas, forecasts and tem-plates for success in our state’s con-struction and commercial real estate

markets. These will be conversations that apply to you and your business; conversations that will give you a leg up in 2017.

And after spend-ing the first half of

your day learning about and dis-cussing industry trends, the second half will be spent playing golf on one of America’s top 50 public golf courses — the Irish Course at Whistling Straits. If you haven’t played it, you are in for a treat. This will be one of, if not the best, course you will play all year. And you most likely will be paired with a couple of other folks in the industry, providing an excellent opportunity to network.

By the way, if you don’t golf, fear not — you can still relax after hear-ing the speakers by using the $100

gift card to the American Club that we will give to any non-golfer. This card can be used at the spa or at the bar/restaurants.

The regular price for the day will be $389. But if you register before March 17, you can lock in your rate at only $299, knocking nearly $100 off your admission price. And if you want to take some colleagues or good clients, a foursome will be available from now until St. Pat-rick’s Day for only $1,099 (which will save you more than $450).

There are very few tickets avail-able, so book your spot or spots quickly.

We also have a few sponsorships available, which include a VIP round of golf the day before (May 3) at the Straits Course, home of the 2020 Ryder Cup and various PGA Championships. Sponsorships give you a chance to market yourself in person. Each one comes with a

print and digital campaign in/on our paper/website — in addition to golf the day before and after the Summit (golf will be available for free for sponsors and at a heavily discounted rate for those who come on Friday to Blackwolf Run, home of two U.S. Women’s Open cham-pionships).

Discounted rooms at The Ameri-can Club the week before and after the Summit are also available for attendees, as well as discounts for all spa services.

We hope you can join us. We are sure you will agree that the 2017 WISCONSIN CONSTRUCTION SUMMIT & GOLF EVENT will be an amazingly fun and produc-tive day that you will remember and benefit from.

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Berghammer names new executive team

Berghammer Construction has announced the promotion of Jim Parks to president and Kevin White to executive vice president. Parks and White are shareholders and members of the executive management team.

Parks has been serving for 17 years as ex-ecutive vice president, while White initially spent 10 years at Berghammer before returning in 2015 as a partner.

Faith Technologies donates $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club

Faith Technologies recently gave $5,000 to the Boys & Girls Club after calling on cus-tomers, employees and social media fans to choose the recipient of Faith’s fourth annual holiday charitable donation.

Last year, Faith Technologies donated to several charitable organizations, including the Make-A-Wish Foundation, United Way and American Heart Association.

Also, Faith Technologies’ Darin Marsden has joined Constructech's editorial board.

Marsden is the director of virtual construc-tion at Faith.

Engineered Construction earns ABC award

Engineered Construction was recently awarded the 2016 Projects of Distinction Award by the Associated Builders and Con-tractors. The award came in the Commercial Construction – $2 million to $10 million category for The Employer Group building in Verona.

The 11,356-square-foot building features a

two-story curved glass wall. A large stamped concrete patio in-corporates the University of Wis-consin’s “W” into the design and invites staff and guests to have a seat at one of the patio tables while enjoying the surrounding landscape.

Ho-Chunk’s Brown elected to chamber's board

The Greater Madison Chamber of Com-merce has announced the election of Dan Brown, executive manager of Ho-Chunk Gam-ing Madison, to its board of directors.

Brown has worked for the Ho-Chunk Nation for more than 23 years and has been the execu-tive manager of Ho-Chunk Gaming Madison since 2000.

GRAEF garners engineering award

GRAEF has earned a National Recognition Award for exemplary engineering achievement in the American Council of Engineering for the Wisconsin Avenue transmission main and temporary booster pump project in Wauwa-tosa.

Although underground pipelines are often relocated as part of transportation projects, the Wisconsin Avenue transmission line presented a unique challenge. Disabling the 2.5-mile, 24-inch diameter line for the Zoo Interchange project also meant shutting down the Potter Road pumping station, causing water pressure to drop below the minimum level neces-sary to properly serve homes and businesses across the Wauwatosa area.

The project team developed a proactive plan that, similar to bypass surgery, that kept the heart of the water system func-tioning. By integrating a strategically located “temporary” booster station, the area’s water supply system remained on-line during con-struction, providing ample water availability for peak day demands and fire-fighting capa-bilities.

Recognition of all award-winners will take place at the annual EEA Dinner and Gala on April 25 in Washington, D.C.

Milwaukee NARI donates tools

The Milwaukee NARI Home Improvement Council and its charitable arm, the Milwau-kee NARI Foundation, have donated tools and equipment valued at nearly $1,900 to the construction labs at New Berlin West and New Berlin Eisenhower high schools.

Working in conjunction with the Lowe’s store in Wauwatosa, Milwaukee NARI pur-chased the tools for use by New Berlin high school students throughout the year, as well as during the upcoming SkillsUSA TeamWorks Carpentry Competition that the Milwaukee NARI Foundation is sponsoring on March 30 and 31.

Milwaukee NARI members participating in the presentation were Bingo Emmons, owner of Creative Construction of Wisconsin; Chris Klug, owner of ABC Audio Video; Tom Main-ville, owner of Story Hill Renovations; Andy Pouchnik, owner of Ironwood Builders; and Dave Amoroso, vice president of Ron Sonntag Public Relations.

Design Tech earns customer service award

Mequon-based Design Tech Remodeling has been awarded Best Of Houzz for its customer service for the second year in a row.

Houzz is an online platform for home re-modeling and design. The more than 40 mil-lion monthly users that comprise the Houzz community chose Design Tech Remodeling for the honor from among more than 1 million active homebuilding, remodeling, and design industry professionals.

PRA promotes pair to partner

Plunkett Raysich Architects has promoted Jason Puestow and Larry Schneider to partner.

Puestow joined PRA in 2005 and has since moved into his current role as director of construction administration. He has been in the industry for nearly 30 years.

Schneider has been with PRA since 1998.

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MADISON (AP) — Three Wis-consin communities will receive more than $1 million in state subsidies to replace lead pipes.

Gov. Scott Walker's office an-nounced Friday that the Depart-ment of Natural Resources has reached financial agreements with Racine, Clintonville and Florence through the agency's lead pipe replacement program. The program provides grants that don't need to be paid back.

The city of Racine will receive $500,000 to replace around 200 private service lines. Homeown-ers will be eligible for rebates of up to $2,500 for work on their properties.

Clintonville will get $310,000 to replace about 140 lines. The city will pay plumbers up to $2,000 on homeowners' behalf.

Florence will get $325,000 to replace about 156 private lines as well as lines that serve two

daycares and two schools. The town will pay contractors 90 percent of the cost.

Communities around the state and country are looking to re-place old lead pipes that supply water to residents and businesses in the wake of the drinking-wa-ter crisis in Flint, Mich. Scien-tists studying the city’s water supply there found high levels of lead.

Officials in Milwaukee enacted

a policy last year to replace the city’s more than 70,000 lead pipes. The city ordinance re-quires property owners to re-place the part of pipes running underneath their lots when the city replaces its own side.

State lawmakers are also weighing a proposal that would allow utility companies to provide loans to customers who wish to replace lead pipes on their property.

Three communities to get state loans for pipes

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area dubbed the Market District, which stands nearly in the shadow of the golden state Capitol dome and borders a trendy area of shops, hotels and bars called the East Village. Planners envision replacing manu-facturing buildings, warehouses and scrap yards with housing, offices and shops. It's a dream that's quickly becoming reality as sleek apartment towers, craft beer bars and even a design-your-own cupcake bakery open in the neighborhood.

Apart from state government and insurance firms, Des Moines has long relied on a blue-collar workforce that produced soap, steel and other goods in drab buildings in and around the city's compact downtown. Most of those buildings have been renovated or demolished, making room for a sculpture garden, loft apartments and townhouses. The businesses moved elsewhere.

The Market District will be one of the last industrial strongholds, and while Vincent said he likes the improvements, he's puzzled why the city does not seem to value the well-paying jobs he provides for about 15 workers.

"It's great they're doing this, but then they go to the businesses and say, 'Hey, you need to get out,'" he said.

A few blocks away, the encroach-ing development convinced Teresa Van Vleet-Danos to sell a 2-acre property and move her stone-cutting

business, which was started by a Scottish immigrant who came to Des Moines to help build the Capitol and stayed. Rowat Cut Stone & Marble has been at the same location for 138 years.

"I love this old building," said Van Vleet-Danos, pointing out details of the cavernous wooden structure she's owned for 32 years. "It has its own character, its own vibe."

The company has until this sum-mer to clear out. The weathered building will be knocked down and replaced with apartment towers.

Because of her success at Rowat, a local business journal in 2012 named Van Vleet-Danos its woman business owner of the year. But with the area around her company changing so dramatically, she knew her occasion-

ally loud, sometimes dusty operation would not last at the site. So when she was offered a good price for her property, she agreed to relocate, probably to a Des Moines suburb.

"It won't be the same because you

can't recreate this," Van Vleet-Danos said.

Erin Olson-Douglas, the city's economic development coordinator, said the map shown to Vincent was only one possible plan and that the city may never replace his building with a park. But she acknowledged that such ideas can be surprising for business owners as cities try to shape the future of key neighborhoods.

As painful as the upheaval can be, the increased interest among hous-ing developers and others caused property values to soar. So in the best-case scenario, businesses can make enough money by selling out to pay for the move to a new loca-tion, Olson-Douglas said.

Susan Wachter, a professor of real estate and finance at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School, said over the next 10 to 20 years,

development will drive the last warehouses and light manufacturing centers out of city cores.

"This transformation is taking place right now," she said.

Apart from preserving specialty industries, such as Philadelphia's diamond district, where hundreds of retailers and craftsmen make and sell jewelry, Wachter said there is no stopping the trend.

When development chased manu-facturers from Denver's River North district, artists moved in to the fill the void. But like the industrial busi-nesses before them, many are now getting pushed out by high property values and development.

"It's disruptive to your psyche," said Chandler Romeo, who owns property in the area. "It's really strange. Our landscape is changing so fast."

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Milwaukee’s Walker's Point prime example of rebirthINDUSTRIAL, from page 1

HVAC controls and security systems connected to an external network. Buildings controlled this way can be run more efficiently and decrease costs.

With the benefits of these automat-ed buildings, though, comes a new set of threats.

Any building feature or device that is connected to the Internet is susceptible to hacking, said Thomas Kaczmarek, director of the Center for Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense at Marquette Univer-sity.

Security cameras connected to a building network, for instance, can be hacked by someone who could then use the equipment as a “back-door” to access other information.

This is particularly alarming for those who put up and maintain certain types of buildings, especially ones that house information not intended for public circulation.

Jason Rosselot, director of global product security at Johnson Con-trols, said various industries have recognized the dangers and taken steps to make their buildings more secure. The forerunners in this regard include energy producers, health care providers high-tech manufacturers and government agencies.

Rosselot said it's not hard to under-stand the need for caution. A hospi-tal, for instance, could take a serious financial hit if a hacker were to shut down an HVAC system in an operat-ing room. Even worse, patients could be endangered.

“The cost to the hospitals … is tre-mendous, in addition to the patient-safety aspect,” Rosselot said.

Johnson Controls, along with the Virginia-based management-con-sulting firm Booz Allen Hamilton, recently published a white paper on “cyber smart” buildings. The docu-ment goes over cyber security risks that are almost inherent in the use of smart buildings and provides guid-ance to building owners, designers and builders on how to best avert these threats.

Protecting a building from cyber threats starts with placing trust in experts, Kaczmarek said. A network administrator, he said, can set up a building’s network in a way that gives it various "domains.”

Kaczmarek said these domains should be segmented, meaning that one used for security systems or temperature controls would be separate from those used for other purposes.

A system of this sort limits the information these networks can

share freely, he said. The goal is to eliminate any backdoor a hacker could exploit to steal information or disrupt a building's operations.

Another simple step building owners can take is to make sure any new device that’s installed, such as a “smart” TV in a conference room, is appropriately protected from cyber threats.

“Do your homework before you buy something and put it in,” Kacz-marek said.

Rosselot also suggested that building designers and builders work with manufacturers that un-derstand cyber security.

Such safety measures should be taken as early as the design and construction phases of a new build-ing, the Johnson Controls white pa-per argues. Although getting started so quickly could increase a project's cost, it's still cheaper than finding out later that an already completed building needs to be made cyber secure or, even worse, suffering a hacking attack.

Although many people under-

stand the need for cyber security, large numbers of buildings remain exposed. Rosselot pointed to a study conducted by the security-software company Trend Micro looking at how many Internet-connected devices are exposed to hacking threats.

As part of the study, researchers used a search engine called Shodan to find Internet-connected devices in large U.S. cities. The research-ers discovered more than 3 million exposed devices, or “assets,” in Los Angeles and Houston. A separate scan of New York City turned up only about 1 million exposed internet-connected devices.

Yet, for one reason or another, cyber threats to building-control systems have not gotten as much attention as related risks, such as massive data breaches at companies like Target and Yahoo.

“It is safe to say that this is an area of risk that has probably not been addressed to the level of other (Information Technology) related security risks,” Rosselot said.

Experts urge building designers, operators to be 'cyber' smartSMART, from page 1

“ Do your homework before you buy something and put it in.”

THOMAS KACZMAREK,director of Marquette University’s Center for

Cyber Security Awareness and Cyber Defense

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Project: Welcome Center at Central Services Building for Milwaukee Public Schools, 5225 W. Vliet St., Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Project No. 4408

Bids due: April 4, 2017 at 3:00 p.m.Owner: Milwaukee Public Schools, Division of

Facilities & Maintenance Services 1124 N. 11th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233; (414) 283-4600

Plan Distribution: A/E Graphics Inc., 4075 N. 124th St., Brookfield, WI 53005-1832; (262) 781-7744, Fax (262) 781-4250, www.plan-room.aegraphics.com

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: Plan DistributionPlans and specs: Deposit for Drawings and

Specifications: $25.00. Mailing charges: $35.00. The bidding documents may be obtained 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday from A/E Graphics Inc., 4075 N. 124th St., Brookfield, Wisconsin 53005; phone (262) 781-7744; Fax (262) 781-4250. Call A/E Graphics, Inc. for availability of docu-ments for pick up. Return bidding documents to A/E Graphics, Inc. for plan deposit refund. Plans and specs may NOT be examined at the Facilities and Maintenance Services Office of MPS, or at A/E Graphics, Inc. Plans may be viewed on line at www.aegraphics.com

Bid bond: Bid Guaranty To Accompany Bid: MPS Bid Bond, Certified or Cashier’s Check: 10% of Contractor’s Base Bid

Notes: All contractor(s) and subcontractor(s) are subject to the current livable wage rate, in accordance with the City of Milwaukee Ordinance 310-13. Per 2015 WI Act 55, pre-vailing wage rate laws have been repealed for all MPS Construction Projects beginning Jan. 1, 2017. The HUB requirements for this project are 15%. The COIN requirements for this project are 10%. The minimum student participation requirements for this project are Paid Employment: 200 hours; Educational Activities: 10 hours. Each proposal shall be for a fixed lump sum. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids or to waive informalities. Upon reasonable notice, efforts will be made to accommodate the needs of disabled individu-als at the bid opening through sign language interpreters or other auxiliary aids. The follow-ing TDD number is available for the hearing impaired for questions prior to bid opening (414) 283-4611

See public notice: March 8, 14, 21 and 28

Southwestern Wisconsin

d Westby/New Performing Arts Center Construction*

Project: Construction of New Performing Arts Center for the Westby Area School District, Westby, Vernon County, #ISG No. 16-19309

Bids due: March 23, 2017 at 2:00 p.m., (NOTE: fax and email bids will not be accepted)

Owner: Westby Area School District, 206 West Ave. S., Westby, WI 54667; (608) 634-0101 Contact: Norm Davis, buildings and grounds supervisor

Architect: I+S Group Inc., 201 Main St., Suite 710, La Crosse, WI 54601; (608) 789-2034 Contact: Kevin Bills, [email protected]

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: Documents are viewable at

both www.questcdn.com and www.is-grp.com free of charge. Bidding Documents may be obtained from the office of ISG at 201 Main St, La Crosse, Wisconsin 54601 (telephone 508-789-2034 for a non-refundable fee of $150 each. For Documents that must be mailed, the total plan fee will be $165 each, shipping and handling included. When requesting mailed documents, please include your address, phone number, e-mail, and fax number. Make checks payable to ISG, Inc. Drawings, speci-fications, and other Bidding Documents may

also be obtained online at www.questcdn.com. Enter the quest project number 4887796 under the Projects Seach page. There will be a $20 non-refundable downloading fee to access a pdf copy of the documents online

Bid bond: 5% cashier’s check, bid bond or certi-fied check payable to Westby Area School District

Pre-bid meeting: March 14, 2017 at 2:00 p.m. This prebid meeting will take place at Westby Area School District, 206 West Ave., Westby

Notes: The owner reserves the right to hold and consider the bids for 30 days after the date of the bid opening

Scope: The work consists of selective demolition and construction of a new building consisting of precast concrete walls; steel beams; columns, and joints; single ply EPDM roofing; concrete block; aluminum doors and frames; wood and steel doors in hollow metal frames; coiling and sectional doors; toilet room accessories; interior floor, wall, and ceiling finishes; theatre seating; platforms, rigging, and lighting; civil, mechanical, and electrical work and other work indicated in the drawings and specifications

Plan Holders:Miron Construction Co. Inc., 1471 McMahon

Drive (54956) P.O Box 509, Neenah, WI 54957-0509; (920) 969-7000, Fax (920) 751-8150

Central Wisconsin

d Manitowoc/Roof Replacement*

Project: Replacement of a Roof at the Manitowoc County Human Services Building, 926 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc, Manitowoc County

Bids due: March 30, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Manitowoc County Courthouse, 1010 S.

Eighth St., Manitowoc, WI 54220; (920) 683-4000 Contact: Office of County Clerk

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: For specifications, contact

the Public Works Department, 1028 S. 9th St., Manitowoc, (920) 683-4054

d Manitowoc/Replace Direct Digital Control System*

Project: Replace HVAC Direct Digital Control (DDC) System for the Manitowoc County Law Enforcement Center, 926 S. Eighth St., Manitowoc, Manitowoc County

Bids due: Accepting proposals until April 4, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Manitowoc County Public Works Department, 1028 S. Ninth St., Manitowoc, WI 54220; (920) 683-4054

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Request for proposals, specifi-

cations and necessary bidding documents can be obtained from the Manitowoc Public Works Department, 1028 S. 9th St., Manitowoc, (920) 683-4054

d Oshkosh/Terrazzo Stairs Reconstruction*

Project: Replace Terrazzo Stairs at Kolf Sports Center for University of Wisconsin- Oshkosh, Oshkosh, Winnebago County, #Project No. 13F1P

Overall cost estimate: Estimated construction cost $79,990

Bids due: Accepting proposals until April 13, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin System by Division of Facilities Development, State Administration Building, 7th Floor 101 E. Wilson St. (53702), P.O. Box 7866, Madison, WI 53707-7866 Contact: Robert Hoffmann, 608-266-7533, [email protected]

Architect: Martenson & Eisele Inc., 1377 Midway Road P.O. Box 499, Menasha, WI 54952; (920) 731-0381, Fax (920) 733-8578, www.martenson-eisele.com

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Documents (drawings, speci-

fications and addenda) may be obtained only as downloadable electronic files (in pdf format) from the Division of Facilities Development(DFD) website at www.doa.state.wi.us/dfd). No deposit required to obtain proposal documents. Proposers shall identify themselves as prime or subcontractors and division of work being proposed when request-ing proposal documents. NOTE: A WisBuild login and password are required to download proposal documents. Interested parties may request a WisBuild login and password at the DFD website - allow two days to process login and password requests

Bid bond: 10% certified check or cashier’s check payable to the State

Performance bond: 100%Payment bond: 100%Pre-bid meeting: This site tour is highly rec-

ommended. Please contact JoAnn L. Rife, Planning Director, 920-434-2438

Prequalifications: Mandatory prequalification requirements. See project documents for complete details

Notes: NOTICE: Effective Jan. 1, 2014 all poten-tial bidders must become certified by DOA

prior to submitting bids on state construction projects with budgets over $50,000. All bids received from contractors who are not certi-fied will be rejected. Pursuant to s.16.856 Wis. Stats., prevailing wage rates apply to this proj-ect. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 30 days after the date set for the opening thereof

Scope: In general the work consists of: demoli-tion removal of existing precast concrete ter-razzo stair treads as well as handrails; new cast-in-place concrete with poured epoxy ter-razzo stair treads and landing, including new ADA-compliant wall and center handrails, prep and stain/clear sealer intermediate concrete landing at High Avenue (clear sealer only at upper and lower landings) and patch/urethane coat risers

d Sturgeon Bay/Sturgeon Bay Campus Renovation*

Project: Sturgeon Bay Campus Renovation for the Northeast Wisconsin Technical College - Sturgeon Bay Campus, 229 N. 14th Avenue, Sturgeon Bay, Door County, #B17-0590

Bids due: March 28, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Northeast Wisconsin Technical College,

Purchasing Department, 2740 W. Mason St., P.O. Box 19042, Green Bay, WI 54307, Fax (920) 498-5748

Architect: Boldt Technical Services, 2525 N. Roemer Road, Appleton, WI 54911; (920) 739-6321, Fax (920) 739-4409 Contact: Eric P. Bauman, 920-225-6177, [email protected]

Engineer: Robert E. Lee & Associates Inc., 1250 Centennial Centre Blvd., Hobart, WI 54155895; (920) 662-9641, Fax (920) 662-9141 Contact: Patrick Kuehl, [email protected]

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Documents will be available

from Blue Print Service Co. Inc., 2350 W. Pershing St., Appleton, WI 54914, Instructions for downloading electronic (.pdf) copies or requesting paper copies of bidding documents can be obtained by visiting their website at www.blueprintservice.com. Paper copies of the bidding documents will be available for: $120 for drawings/project manual; and $15 for ship-ping/handling (both nonrefundable)

Bid bond: RequiredPerformance bond: RequiredPayment bond: RequiredInsurance: RequiredPre-bid meeting: March 14, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.

This MANDATORY prebid meeting will be held at the east main entrance of NWTC, 229 N 14th Ave., Sturgeon Bay

Notes: Bids must be guaranteed for a minimum period of 60 days from date of bid opening. NWTC supports the promotion and develop-ment of Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) firms, and encourages such firms to participate in the invitation to bid on this and other college projects

Scope: The scope of work includes a building renovation of large portions of the existing building which is approximately 62,800 square feet. The renovation will cover the majority of the existing building. Work includes architectur-al building elements, electrical, data, plumbing, fire protection, and HVAC. Work on this project will consist of a single lump sum contract for all work

Plan Holders:Miron Construction Co. Inc., 1471 McMahon

Drive (54956) P.O. Box 509, Neenah, WI 54957; (920) 969-7000, Fax (920) 751-8150

Frank O. Zeise Construction Co. Inc., 901 Vanderbraak St. (54302) P.O. Box 1835, Green Bay, WI 54305-1835; (920) 437-5426, Fax (920) 437-6662

d Wrightstown/Student and Community Wellness Center Addition to High School

Project: Student and Community Wellness Center Addition to High School for the Wrightstown Community School District, 600 High Street, Wrightstown, Brown County, #2016-029

Bids due: March 21, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Wrightstown Community School District,

351 High St., P.O. Box 128, Wrightstown, WI 54180; (920) 532-5551

Architect: Architects Group Limited, 1825 S. Webster Ave., Suite 202, Green Bay, WI 54301; (920) 432-1232, Fax (920) 432-7283

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Copies of the contract docu-

ments may be examined at Architects Group Limited, 1825 S. Webster Ave., Suite 202, Green Bay, WI 54301, 920-432-1232. Copies of the contract documents may be obtained at the office of Blue Print Imaging Technologies, 2201 So. Oneida St., Suite 8, Green Bay, WI 54304, 920-494-4539. Plans and specs may also be viewed online at www.blueprintser-vice.com in the public planning room. Upon payment of $50 for each set, a separate non-refundable check for $25 is required for each set mailed. Checks shall be made payable to Architects Group Limited

Bid bond: 5% bid bond or certified check payable to owner

Performance bond: 100%

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Payment bond: 100%Pre-bid meeting: March 13, 2017 at 2:15 p.m.

This non-mandatory walk through will begin at the High School Community Room located at the Wrightstown High School, 600 High Street, Wrightstown

Notes: No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of 60 days subsequent to the opening of bids without the owner’s consent

Scope: The work consists of a two story addi-tion to the Wrightstown High School building consisting of approximately 11,103 square feet on the first floor plus 7,461 square feet on the second floor. Bids shall be received for all work under one lump sum bid

Plan Holders:Miron Construction Co. Inc., 1471 McMahon

Drive (54956) P.O. Box 509, Neenah, WI 54957; (920) 969-7000, Fax (920) 751-8150

Howard Immel Inc., 1820 Radisson St., Green Bay, WI 54302; (920) 468-8208, Fax (920) 468-7160

(sub-bids by March 21 at 12 p.m.)IEI General Contractors Inc., 1725 Midway Road

P.O. Box 5067, De Pere, WI 54115; (920) 337-2111, Fax (920) 336-1647

Keller Inc., N216 State Road 55, Kaukauna, WI 54130; (920) 766-5795, Fax (920) 766-5004

Frank O. Zeise Construction Co. Inc., 901 Vanderbraak St. (54302) P.O. Box 1835, Green Bay, WI 54305-1835; (920) 437-5426, Fax (920) 437-6662

I N F R A S T R U C T U R ESoutheastern Wisconsin

d Glendale/Street and Utility Work

Project: City of Glendale, N. Sunny Point Road Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation, Water Main, Storm Sewer, Street Reconstruction, Glendale, Milwaukee County, #Project Nos. 531-A-17; 531-W-17; 531-S-17 and 531-B-17

Bids due: March 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.Owner: Glendale, City of, 5909 N. Milwaukee

River Parkway, Glendale, WI 53209; (414) 228-1718

Engineer: North Shore Engineering Inc., 11433 N. Port Washington Road 13W, Mequon, WI 53092; (262) 241-9400

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Contract Documents and

Special Provisions, are on file and available for inspection at the office of City Clerk of Glendale at 5909 N. Milwaukee River Parkway, Glendale, Wisconsin 53209. Interested par-ties may view and for a nonrefundable fee of $30.00 obtain digital copies of the contract documents, including plans and specifications, from Quest Construction Data Network. Access the QuestCDN website at www.questcdn.com. Input QuestCDN eBidDoc No. 4904599 on the website’s Project Search page. No password is required. Contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or [email protected] for assistance in downloading and working with the digital documents. Paper hard cop-ies of the documents, including Specifications required for review or bidding purposes, may be obtained only at the office of NORTH SHORE ENGINEERING, INC., 11433 N. Port Washington Road, Mequon, Wisconsin 53092, by paying $60.00 for each full set of docu-ments. Project documents will be available March 2, 2016. Requests that documents be mailed must be accompanied by an additional $40.00. No fees are refundable

Bid bond: 5% certified check, bank draft or bid bond made payable to the City of Glendale must accompany each bid

Performance bond: 100%Payment bond: 100%Notes: SENATE BILL 227: Contractors shall note

the passage of Senate Bill 227 on December 16, 2015. Beginning on January 1, 2016, this bill offers the potential of tax-exempt status for the purchase of certain construction materi-als to be used on a project owned by a tax-exempt entity. Contractor shall be responsible to review this bill and take advantage of the tax-exempt status during the bidding process. No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) days after the bid opening without the consent of the city of Glendale. The contract letting shall be subject to the provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes, including: Section 62.15, 66.0901, 66.0903, 111.06, 779.14 and 779.16

Scope: Street and utility work will be done on N. Sunny Point Road from N. Milwaukee River Parkway north to Terminus. See contract docu-ments for quantities of work requested

See public notice: March 9 and 16

d Jefferson/Water Main Relay Project*

Project: City of Jefferson: 2017 Water Main Relay Project, Jefferson, Jefferson County

Bids due: March 28, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.Owner: Jefferson City Utilities Commission, 425

Collins Road, P.O. Box 396, Jefferson, WI 53549; (920) 674-7711, Fax (920) 674-7713

Engineer: Short Elliott Hendrickson (SEH), 501 Maple Ave., Delafield, WI 53018; (262) 646-6855, Fax (262) 646-6864

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Bidding documents may be

viewed at www.sehinc.com by selecting the Project Bid Information link at the bottom of the page and the View Plans option from the menu at the top of the selected project page. Digital

image copies are available at www.sehinc.com for a fee of $30. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the Project Bid Information link and by entering the Quest No. 4801440 on the Search Projects page. For assistance in free membership, reg-istration, downloading, and working with this digital project information contact QuestCDN at 952-233-1632 or email: [email protected]. Paper copies of the bidding documents may be obtained from Docunet Corp, 2435 Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, MN 55441, 763-475-9600 for a fee of $150

Bid bond: 5% bid bondScope: The work consists of 1,900 linear feet

of 8-inch water main; 90 linear feet of 6-inch water main; 1 lump sum of temporary water distribution system; 320 linear feet of 1-inch type K cooper; 4,500 ton of granular backfill; 2,800 ton base aggregate dense 3/4-inch

d Milwaukee/Conveyance Gate Rehabilitation*

Project: Conveyance Gate Rehabilitation, Phase 4 Project for Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Contract No. C98053C01

Bids due: April 13, 2017 at 10:00 a.m., (bids will ONLY be accepted electronically through QuestCDN at www.questcdn.com)

Owner: Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, 260 W. Seeboth St., Milwaukee, WI 53204-1446

Bids to: QuestCDNPlans available: STARTING MARCH 13, 2017 Plans and specs: The bid is posted on the

district’s website: www.mmsd.com. The con-tract documents may be viewed and down-loaded by registering at the Quest Construction Data Network: www.questcdn.com or by call-ing (952) 233-1632. This is QuestCDN No. 4917928. To be considered a plan holder for construction bids, a contractor must register on QuestCDN.com and purchase the digital project documents for downloading at a cost of $20. Registering as a planholder is essential for any contractors that intend to bid as a prime as well as potential subcontractors because only planholders receive update of addendum and other project updates

Pre-bid meeting: A prebid conference and tour of the project site will be held at 10:00 a.m., March 23, 2017 at MMSD Headquarters, 260 W. Seeboth St., Milwaukee, WI.

Notes: Bidders are required to comply with the SMALL, WOMEN’S AND MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISE REQUIREMENTS stated in the INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS of the Contract Documents. For informa-tion regarding the District’s Small, Woman-Owned, and Minority Business Enterprise Requirements, contact the District’s S/W/MBE Coordinator, Shelia Charnon at 414-225-2134. The District encourages disadvantaged, small, woman-owned, and minority businesses to submit bids as a prime contractor

Scope: For information concerning the project, contact Greg Olson, owner’s project manager, 414-225-2236 or e-mail: [email protected]

See public notice: March 13 and 20

d Milwaukee/Sewage Pump #2 Repairs

Project: FO Port Washington Road Pump Station (PS0501) Sewage Pump #2 Repairs, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Bid No. 36251

Bids due: March 29, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Bids open: March 29, 2017 at 2:15 p.m.Owner’s representative: Veolia Water

Milwaukee LLC, 700 E. Jones St., Milwaukee, WI 53207

Bids to: Owner’s representativePlans from: Owner’s representativePlans and specs: Bid packages available on the

Veolia website: www.veoliawatermilwaukee.com. Bid documents may also be picked up at the Veolia Water Milwaukee, LLC office UNTIL 11:00 a.m., March 15, 2017. Subcontractors, manufacturers and material suppliers should obtain information and review the Bidding Documents by contacting potential Bidders. Documents will also be available for review at the offices of Veolia Water Milwaukee, LLC, 700 East Jones Street, Milwaukee, WI

Completion date: 45 days from the date of Notice to Proceed

Pre-bid meeting: A prebid meeting and site tour will be conducted at 11:00 a.m., March 15, 2017. Meet at the Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility, 700 E. Jones St., Milwaukee, WI.

Notes: All contractor and subcontractor employ-ees shall obtain specific site plant safety train-ing from Veolia Water Milwaukee LLC prior to working on the site. Veolia Water will offer a total of two one-hour training sessions to the contractor and any subcontractors. The contractor shall adhere to all Veolia Water safety policy and procedures. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 45 days from the bid opening date

Scope: The project contemplated herein consists of the contractor rebuilding the Sewage Pump #2, installing the new rebuilt pump and provid-ing start-up and testing. Questions pertaining to the proposed work should be directed to Dan Skoczynski at (414) 747-3838

See public notice: February 24 and March 3

d Oak Creek/Spiral Heat Exchanger No. 9 Replacement

Project: South Shore Water Reclamation Facility

(Oak Creek) Spiral Heat Exchanger No. 9 Replacement, 8500 S. 5th Ave., Oak Creek, Milwaukee County, #Bid No. 35663

Bids due: March 13, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Bids open: March 13, 2017 at 2:15 p.m., in the

Operations Building, Tour Room located at the Jones Island Water Reclamation Facility, 700 E. Jones St., Milwaukee, WI.

Owner’s representative: Veolia Water Milwaukee LLC, 700 E. Jones St., Milwaukee, WI 53207

Bids to: Owner’s representativePlans from: Owner’s representativePlans available: AFTER 9:00 A.M., FEB. 8, 2017 Plans and specs: Bid packages available on the

Veolia website: www.veoliawatermilwaukee.com. Bid documents may also be picked up at the Veolia Water Milwaukee, LLC office UNTIL 11:00 a.m., March 1, 2017. Subcontractors, manufacturers and material suppliers should obtain information and review the Bidding Documents by contacting potential Bidders. Documents will also be available for review at the offices of Veolia Water Milwaukee, LLC, 700 East Jones Street, Milwaukee, WI

Completion date: Project to be complete within 90 days of date of Notice to Proceed

Pre-bid meeting: A prebid meeting will take place at 11:00 a.m., March 1, 2017 at the proj-ect site in Oak Creek, WI.

Notes: All contractor and subcontractor employ-ees shall obtain specific site plant safety train-ing from Veolia Water Milwaukee LLC prior to working on the site. Veolia Water will offer a total of two one-hour training sessions to the contractor and any subcontractors. The contractor shall adhere to all Veolia Water safety policy and procedures. No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 45 days from the bid opening date

Scope: The project contemplated herein con-sists of removing, providing and installing a new Spiral Heat Exchanger No. 9. Questions pertaining to the proposed work should be directed to Richard Schairer (414) 486-3990

See public notice: February 8 and 15Plan Holders:

J.F. Ahern Co., 855 Morris St. (54935) P.O. Box 1316, Fond du Lac, WI 54936-1316; (920) 921-9020, Fax (920) 921-8632

(sub-bids by March 10 at 4 p.m.)Zien Service Inc., 2303 W. Mill Road, Glendale,

WI 53209; (414) 351-8700, Fax (414) 351-8705

(sub-bids by March 10 at 12 p.m.)

Southwestern Wisconsin

d Eastman/Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements

Project: Village of Eastman: Wastewater Treatment Facility Improvements, Eastman, Crawford County

Overall cost estimate: $550,000Bids due: March 13, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Eastman Village Board c/o Community

Building (Village Hall), 112 Shanghai Ridge Road, Eastman, WI 54626

Engineer: Davy Engineering Co., 115 Sixth St. S. P.O. Box 2076, La Crosse, WI 54602-2076; (608) 782-3130, Fax (608) 784-6611, www.davyinc.com

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Bidding documents may be

obtained from Davy Engineering Co., listed above, for a $40 nonrefundable fee per docu-ment set. To download a complete digital set of bidding documents for a $20 fee, visit www.questcdn.com (enter eBidDoc #4843061 on the “Search Projects” page). Contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or [email protected] for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital proj-ect information

Completion date: Jan. 16, 2018Bid bond: 5% certified check or bid bond payable

to the Village of PepinPrequalifications: Bidders are to fill out Bidders

Qualification forms furnished with the bidding documents. Forms are to be submitted sepa-rate from bids for review at the bid opening

Notes: No bid shall be withdrawn after the opening of bids without the consent of the Commission for a period of 90 days after the scheduled time of closing bids. The offeror’s or bidder’s attention is called to the “Equal Opportunity Clause” and the “Standard Federal Equal Employment Opportunity Construction Contract Specification” included in the speci-fications

Plan Holders:Staab Construction Corp., 1800 Laemle Ave.

P.O. Box 900, Marshfield, WI 54449-0900; (715) 387-8429, Fax (715) 384-4846

MZ Construction Inc., P.O. Box 530, Linden, WI 53553; (608) 341-0578, Fax (888) 729-2308

August Winter & Sons Inc., 2323 N. Roemer Road (54911), P.O. Box 1896, Appleton, WI 54912; (920) 739-8881, Fax (920) 739-2230

d Lancaster/Street and Utility Construction*

Project: 2017 Street and Utility Construction for the City of Lancaster, Various, Lancaster,

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d Rothschild/Street Reconstruction Including Utility Construction

Project: Village of Rothschild: 2017 Katherine Street Reconstruction Project, Rothschild, Marathon County, #07816021

Bids due: March 23, 2017 at 9:00 a.m.Owner: Rothschild Village Hall, 211 Grand Ave.,

Rothschild, WI 54474-1199; (715) 359-3660Engineer: MSA Professional Services Inc., 146

North Central Ave., Suite 201, Marshfield, WI 54449; (715) 384-2133, Fax (715) 384-9787 Contact: Daniel Borchardt, P.E., direct phone no. 715-304-0448, email: [email protected]

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Copies of bidding docu-

ments available at the Quest Construction Data Network website, www.questcdn.com. Enter Quest Project No. 4516132 on the Project Search page and download digital documents for a $20 nonrefundable plan fee. Contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or email: [email protected] for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project informa-tion. (The QuestCDN website is available via MSA’s website at: www.msa-ps.com; click on “Bidding”)

Bid bond: 5% certified check or bid bond made payable to the owner

Prequalifications: Bidders shall submit Bidders Proof of Responsibility statements to the office of MSA Professional Services before 5 p.m. on March 16, 2017, by methods of email ([email protected]), fax (715-384-9787), hand delivered or by postal mail (146 N. Central Ave., Suite 201 Marshfield, WI 54449). An approved general contractor list will be dis-tributed for the project

Notes: Be aware that project Administrators, Bidders, and Contractors are required to use the latest federal wage rate available at the time of bid opening. This project anticipates use of Wisconsin DNR Safe Drinking Loan Water Program and Clean Water Fund Program fund-ing. We encourage Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBEs), including Minority-owned Business Enterprises (MBEs), Women’s Business Enterprises (WBEs), and Small Businesses in Rural Areas (SBRAs) to sub-mit bid proposals. A municipality, in awarding prime contracts, and the primary engineer and primary contractor, in awarding subcontrac-tors, are required to make a good faith effort to achieve a combined minimum goal of 15% participation for MBE/WBE utilization in accor-dance with s.NR 162.09(3), s.NR 166.12(4), and s.NR 167.18(4) Wis. Admin. Code. If a subcontractor awards subcontracts, these requirements shall apply to the subcontrac-tor. The Contractor shall conform to the “Use of American Iron and Steel” provision of H.R. 3547 Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2014,

section 436, including all iron and steel prod-ucts used in the project. Bid Proposals may be denied if the requirements of this section are not met and waivers are required. No bid may be withdrawn within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof

Scope: The work for which bids are asked includes the following: Utility Construction: Approximately 1,400 linear feet of ductile iron water main (8-inch) including valves, hydrants, leads and water services. Approximately 1,300 linear feet of (8-inch) PVC sanitary sewer including manholes and service laterals; Approximately 1,460 linear feet of HDPE storm sewer (12-inch to 24-inch) including inlets and manholes. Roadway and Other Associated Work: Approximately 1,275 linear feet of urban and downtown roadway reconstruction includ-ing new base course, HMA paving, concrete curb and gutter, sidewalks, and grading. Tree removal, grubbing, excavation, turf restoration

Plan Holders:James Peterson Sons Inc., N2251 Gibson Ave.

P.O. Box 120, Medford, WI 54451-0120; (715) 748-3035, Fax (715) 748-4530

Various Regions

d Statewide/State Highway Letting

Project: Highway Projects Statewide, Statewide, Various Counties

Bids due: March 14, 2017 at 9:00 a.m., Bids will be opened in Room 601 of the Hill Farms State Transportation Building on the following projects:

No. 1 in Rock County: Illinois State Line - Madison, Manogue Road Bridge and Approaches, B-53-0350

No. 2 in Dane County: Illinois State Line - Madison, CTH N Interchange; Illinois State

Line - Madison, CTH N Interchange AreaNo. 3 in Grant County: Lancaster - Boscobel, City

Limits St to Fennimore CLNo. 4 in Dane County: New Glarus - Verona,

STH 92 to CTH D; New Glarus - Verona, STH 92 to CTH D

No. 5 in Jefferson County: Sun Prairie - Watertown, McKay Way - Structure B-28-077;

No. 6 in Dodge County: Iron Ridge - East County Line, STH 67 - Meadowbrook Park Drive

No. 7 in Monroe County: Town of Tomah, Hiawatha Avenue, Council Creek Bridge, B-41-0302

No. 8 in Sauk County: STH 23 - Rock Springs, STH 23 to Village Limits

No. 9 in Vernon County: Readstown - USH 14, Spring Valley Creek Bridge, B-62-0247

No. 10 in Dane County: CTH PB - STH 69, Sugar River Bridge, B-13-0685

No. 11 in Dane County: City of Fitchburg, Lacy Road, Research Park Drive to Syene Road

Grant CountyBids due: March 16, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.Owner: Lancaster City Hall, 206 S. Madison St.,

Lancaster, WI 53813; (608) 723-4246 Contact: David Kurihara, city clerk

Architect: Strand Associates Inc., 910 W. Wingra Drive, Madison, WI 53715; (608) 251-4843, Fax (608) 251-8655 Contact: Laura Roberts

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Please contact the owner for

for further instructionsBid bond: 10% bid security made payable to

the ownerScope: The Work includes the construction of

the following approximate quantities: 1,700 linear feet of sanitary sewer; 2,100 linear feet of water main; 1,700 linear feet of storm sewer; 8,000 tons of crushed aggregate base course; 2,300 tons of asphalt pavement; 23,000 square feet of concrete sidewalk and driveway apron; 4,500 linear feet of curb and gutter; common excavation; rock excavation; traffic control; restoration; and related miscellaneous work

Plan Holders:Iverson Construction Co. a Division of Mathy

Construction, 3747 Contractors Court, P.O. Box 160, Kieler, WI 53812; (608) 568-3840, Fax (608) 568-3472

JI Construction LLC, 405 W. Thompson St., Livingston, WI 53554; (608) 574-8470, Fax (608) 943-6098

Rule Construction, Ltd., 3696 Highway 23 N., Dodgeville, WI 53533; (608) 935-2701, Fax (608) 935-2383

d Reedsburg/Wastewater Improvements*

Project: City of Reedsburg: 2017 Wastewater Improvements- Wastewater Treatment Plant Aeration Upgrade, Reedsburg, Sauk County

Bids due: April 6, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Reedsburg City Hall, 134 S. Locust St.

P.O. Box 490, Reedsburg, WI 53959; (608) 524-6404

Engineer: Town & Country Engineering Inc., 2912 Marketplace Drive, Suite 103, Madison, WI 53719; (608) 273-3350, Fax (608) 273-3391

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Copies of the bidding docu-

ments will be available from Town & Country Engineering, listed above, $50 nonrefundable plan fee for half size plan sets; and $100 nonrefundable fee for full size, to offset the expense of copying and distribution charges. When requesting documents include com-pany name, shipping address, telephone number, e-mail address and indicate if the requester is a general contractor or supplier. ALSO, Documents can be purchased at www.questcdn.com (Project No. 4875667) for a $15 nonrefundable fee

Bid bond: 5% bid bondPerformance bond: 100%Payment bond: 100%Insurance: Certificate of InsurancePre-bid meeting: March 22, 2017 at 9:30 a.m.

This prebid meeting will be held at the City of Reedsburg Wastewater Treatment Facility, 802 Division Street. Questions regarding the work can be addressed to Town and Country Engineering, Inc. of Madison

Prequalifications: Bidders must be pre-qualified with the City of Reedsburg within the last year or must be pre-qualified for this work 5 days prior to the bid deadline in accordance with Section 66.0903 of the Wisconsin Statutes. Each bidder must deposit, with his bid, secu-rity in the amount of 5% of the maximum bid amount. Bidders must be experienced in con-struction of buildings and installation of pipe and process equipment

Notes: This project will be funded in part by the Clean Water Fund program. Disadvantaged Business Enterprises (DBE), including Minority Business Enterprises (MBE), Woman-Owned Business Enterprises (WBE), and Small Business in Rural Areas (SBRA) are encour-aged to apply and be used to the greatest extent feasible. Program policy requires all bidders to undertake specific alternative action efforts at least 15 days prior to bid open-ing. Contractors with a DBE classification are strongly encouraged to bid as the prime contractor on this project provided they are qualified to do the work

Scope: The proposed scope of work will include the following: demolition; construction of new process building; supply and installation of new process equipment; Process piping installation; Associated site work; electrical power distribu-tion and instrumentation work

d Sun Prairie/Street Reconstruction Projects*

Project: Wilburn Road Pavement Rehabilitation and Business Park Multi-Purpose Path Reconstruction projects, Sun Prairie, Dane County, #Contracts 17003 and 17012

Bids due: March 20, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Sun Prairie City Hall, 300 E. Main

St., Sun Prairie, WI 53590; (608) 837-2511 Contact: City Engineer

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Copies of bidding docu-

ments available at the Quest Construction Data Network website, www.questcdn.com. Enter Quest Project No. 4888133 on the Project Search page and download digital documents for a $30 nonrefundable plan fee. Contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1632 or email: [email protected] for assistance in free membership registration, downloading, and working with this digital project information

Bid bond: For electronic bids, electronic bid bonds or Surety2000 Bid Bonds are required

Notes: No bid may be withdrawn within 60 days after the actual date of the opening thereof. The successful bidder shall be required to con-form to all Federal and State OSHA require-ments as well as to the extent necessary to comply with all Davis-Bacon and/or Wisconsin Prevailing Wage laws

Scope: Bids are invited upon the following approximate quantities of work: 200 LF of Curb & Gutter Replacement 12,675 SY of Path Bituminous Concrete 15,600 SY of Bituminous Concrete 1,000 SY CABC 1,400 CY of Undercut below Subgrade 600 SF Concrete Sidewalk & Drives

Central Wisconsin

d Freedom/Road Reconstruction of Schmidt Road*

Project: Road Reconstruction of Schmidt Road in the Town of Freedom, Freedom, Outagamie County

Bids due: March 21, 2017 at 10:00 a.m.Owner: Freedom Town Hall, W2004 County

Trunk Highway S., P.O. Box 1007, Freedom, WI 54131; (920) 788-4548 Contact: Office of Town Clerk

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Digital image copies of the

Bidding Documents are available QuestCDN, www.questcdn.com, for a fee of $30. These documents may be downloaded by selecting this project from the bidding documents link and by entering eBidDoc Number 4901222 on the Search Projects page. For assistance and free membership registration, contact QuestCDN: telephone: 952-233-1632 or [email protected]. Paper copies of the bidding documents may be obtained from Docunet Corp., 2435 Xenium Lane North, Plymouth, Minn., telephone: 763-475-9600 or visit www.docunetworks.com. for a fee of $50

Bid bond: 5% certified check or bid bond, pay-able to Town of Freedom

Notes: No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 60 days after the date of the opening

Scope: Significant components of work include Unclassified Excavation, Storm Sewer, Asphalt Paving, and Concrete Curb and Gutter

Plan Holders:PTS Contractors Inc., 4075 Eaton Road (County

JJ), Green Bay, WI 54311; (920) 468-5217, Fax (920) 468-4087

d Howard/Water Main Project*

Project: Village of Howard: Greenfield Avenue Water Loop Construction, Howard, Brown County, #17004

Bids due: March 27, 2017 at 1:30 p.m.Owner: Howard Village Public Works Facility,

1336 Cornell Road, Green Bay, WI 54313-8923; (920) 434-4060, Fax (920) 434-4072 Contact: Mike Kaster P.E., village engineer

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: Complete digital documents

will be available at www.questcdn.com. (The Quest website can be accessed from the Village of Howard website at http://www.villageofhow-ard.com/current-projects.cfm.) Download the digital plan documents for $30 nonrefundable by entering Quest Project No. 4919410 on the website’s Project Search page. For assistance in free membership registration, downloading and working with digital project information, contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1623 or [email protected]. No paper plan sets will be provided. Questions may also be directed to the village office at 920-434-4060

Completion date: July 10, 2017Bid bond: 5% bid bond or certified checkPerformance bond: RequiredPayment bond: RequiredNotes: No bid may be withdrawn within 150 days

after the actual date of the opening thereofScope: The work consists of the following

approximate quantities: 1,515 linear feet of 12-inch water main; 3,580 linear feet of 16-inch water main

d Howard/Crack Seal Work*

Project: Village of Howard: 2017 Crack Seal Work, 80,000 Linear Feet, Howard, Brown County, #17010

Bids due: March 27, 2017 at 1:00 p.m.Owner: Howard Village Public Works Facility,

1336 Cornell Road, Green Bay, WI 54313-8923; (920) 434-4060, Fax (920) 434-4072 Contact: Mike Kaster P.E., village engineer

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: Complete digital documents

will be available at www.questcdn.com. (The Quest website can be accessed from the Village of Howard website at http://www.villageofhow-ard.com/current-projects.cfm.) Download the digital plan documents for $30 nonrefundable by entering Quest Project No. 4919272 on the website’s Project Search page. For assistance in free membership registration, downloading and working with digital project information, contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1623 or [email protected]. No paper plan sets will be provided. Questions may also be directed to the village office at 920-434-4060

Bid bond: 5% bid bond or certified checkPerformance bond: RequiredPayment bond: RequiredNotes: No bid may be withdrawn within 150 days

after the actual date of the opening thereof

Builders Exchange of WisconsinAppleton866-367-2994

March 9Appleton; Hardscape Improvements at

Wastewater Treatment Plant. Bids close March 16.

Kenosha; 75th Street Elevated Storage Tank Painting. Bids close March 15.

Kenosha; 2017 Water Main Relay Phase 1. Bids close March 15.

Freedom; Road Reconstruction - Schmidt Road. Bids close March 21.

Lancaster; 2017 Street and Utility Construction. Bids close March 16.

Sister Bay; Market Place Parking Lot Construction. Bids close March 15.

Menomonee Falls; Kiwanis Park Playground Improvements. Bids close March 16.

Fox Lake; Third Street Reconstruction. Bids close March 16.

McFarland; 2017 Street Resurfacing. Bids close March 16.

Appleton; Administrative Complex Addition and Remodel. Bids close April 17.

Germantown; 2017 Road Improvements. Bids close March 16.

Glendale; 2017 Street Resurfacing. Bids close March 16.

Glendale; Water Main and Street Resurfacing. Bids close March 16.

Janesville; Harbor Freight Tools Tenant Build-Out. Bids close March 21.

Brule; Vehicle Storage Building Brule Ranger Station - MEP bids close April 6.

Brule; Vehicle Storage Building Brule Ranger Station - GPC bids close April 20.

Janesville; Walmart Supercenter Remodel Store #1305. Bids close March 27.

Ashland; 23rd Avenue East Road Construction Project. Bids close March 21.

Oak Creek; Tree Planting. Bids close March 17.Prescott; Street Improvements Project. Bids

close March 16.

Verona; Hickory Wood - Third Addition - Outlot Four Stormwater Management Facilities. Bids close March 16.

Winona, MINN; WSU Lourdes Hall 2017 Partial Re-roofing and Masonry Repairs. Bids close March 23.

Ames, IOWA; ISU Utilities - Increase Chilled Water Capacity-East Corridor. Bids close April 4.

Appleton; FVTC Various Locations 2017 Pavement Maintenance. Bids close April 4.

Ames, IOWA; ISU Utilities - Increase Chilled Water Capacity-West Corridor. Bids close April 4.

Sun Prairie; Wilburn Road Pavement Rehabilitation and Business Park Multi-Purpose Path Reconstruction. Bids close March 20.

Sullivan; 2017 Pine Meadows Housing Remodeling. Bids close March 31.

Onalaska; Design Build of Playground at Nathan Hills Park. Bids close March 27.

Rochester, MINN; 2017 Sidewalk Replacement and Repair South. Bids close April 11.

Rochester, MINN; 2017 Sidewalk Replacement and Repair North. Bids close April 4.

Milwaukee; Asphalt Repairs 46-1-2017. Bids close March 22.

Blair; Webster Street. Bids close March 16.Kendall; Kendall Sanitary Sewer Improvements.

Bids close March 23.Waukesha; County Storage Facility HVAC. Bids

close March 30.Winona, MINN; WSU 2017 Asbestos Abatement

Project Marian Hall. Bids close March 20.Edgerton; Edgerton Public Library Interior

Painting. Bids close March 30.Stevens Point; UWSP Laird Room Wood

Flooring. Bids close March 31.Madison; Henry Vilas Zoo Playground

Resurfacing. Bids close March 28.Waukesha; University of Wisconsin Site

Infrastructure Improvements. Bids close April 4.

Madison; Request for Bid Coliseum Ceiling Tile Replacement - Removal and Install. Bids close April 4.

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No. 12 in Dane County: City of Madison, McKee Road, Meriter Way to Maple Grove Drive

No. 13 in Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties: Zoo IC 2017 TMP Projects, Various Locations, Milwaukee and Waukesha Counties; IH 41, Intersection with Capitol Drive

No. 14 in Waukesha County: Capitol Drive, Village and City of Pewaukee, Five Fields Road to Wethersfield Road

No. 15 in Milwaukee County: North 91st Street, West Mill Road to West Good Hope Road

No. 16 in Milwaukee County: W. Edgerton Avenue, W. Loomis Road to S. 27th

StreetNo. 17 in Racine County: Bushnell Road,

Burlington City Limit to Kenosha County LineNo. 18 in Sheboygan County: STH 28 - Random

Lake, STH 28 - STH 5No. 19 in Oconto County: Mountain - Wabeno,

STH 64 - NCLNo. 20 in Iron County: Manitowish - Hurley,

Weber Creek Bridge, B-26-0038No. 21 in Shawano County: Town of Pella,

Swamp Road, Hydes Creek Bridge, B-58-0126No. 22 in Green Lake County: STH 44 - CTH U,

Grand River Bridge, B-24-0043No. 23 in Wood County: City of Wisconsin Rapids,

8th and East Grand Avenue, Intersection Modifications

No. 24 in Marathon County: CTH J - USH 45, Trappe River Bridge, B-37-0103

No. 25 in Vilas County: USH 51 - CTH N, Town of Arbor Vitae

No. 26 in Iron County: CTH D Extension, City of Hurley, STH 77 to Division Street West

No. 27 Has Been DeferredNo. 28 in Bayfield; St. Croix; Barron; Polk; Barron;

and Douglas Counties: Brule - Ino, Sznaider Road to CTH A; River Falls - New Richmond, USH 12 to CTH G; City of Cumberland, Elm Street and 2nd Avenue, West Junction STH 48 to Charrie Lane; Amery - Milton, York Park Entrance to USH 8; McKinley - Rice Lake, STH 25 to West Avenue; Port Wing - Superior, East County Line to CTH F

No. 29 in Clark, Trempealeau; and Pierce Counties: Pittsville - Neillsville, East County Line to STH 95; Ellsworth - Durand, CTH A to CTH P; Galesville - Whitehall, CTH C to North Junction STH 95; Trempealeau - Fountain City, STH 93 to West County Line; Ellsworth - Baldwin, USH 10 to South Junction STH 29

No. 30 in Barron County: Village of Turtle Lake, USH 8, CTH K / Norway Street Intersection; Village of Turtle Lake, USH 8, USH 63 E. Jct. / Maple Street Intersection (See Additional Notes in the bidding documents for special requirements)

No. 31 in Ashland County: Mellen - Ashland, Golf Course Road - Butterworth

RoadNo. 32 in Jackson County: Melrose - Black River

Falls, STH 71 to 11th Street; Melrose - Black River Falls, Trout Run Creek Bridge, B-27-0067; City of Black River Falls, Melrose

Street, CTH R to 11th StreetNo. 33 in Douglas County: Town of Lakeside,

Sleepy Valley Loop, Middle River Bridge, B-16-134

No. 34 in Rusk County: Bloomer - Bruce, South County Line to USH 8

No. 35 in Polk County: New Richmond - Wanderoos, 40th Avenue to 0.57 Miles North 40th Avenue; Wanderoos - USH 8, Kennedy Mill Avenue Intersection

No. 36 in Taylor County: STH 73 - STH 13, Brush Creek Road to Winter Sports Road; STH 73 -STH 13, Winter Sports Road to Richter Road

No. 37 in Waukesha County: West Waukesha Bypass, Summit Avenue to Northview Road; Waukesha Bypass, Intersection of Summit Avenue and Meadowbrook Road

(All bids must be submitted electronically via Bid Express. To request an exception to this requirement, contact the Chief Proposal Management Engineer, telephone: 608-266-3721)

Owner: Wisconsin Department of Transportation, Division of Transportation System Development, Bureau of Project Development, 4802 Sheboygan Ave. (53705), Room 601, P.O. Box 7916, Madison, WI 53707-7916

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Electronic plans and proposals

can be obtained by clicking on the applicable month listed on the Bid Letting Schedule page: Use the following link: http://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/contractors/hcci/bid-let.aspx. The Department has hard copy plans and proposals available for office examination in the Bureau of Project Development in Madison and in the respective regional offices where the work is located. To be listed as a plan holder or eligible bidder you must submit a completed DT1633 form using the online proposal request application (https://trust.dot.state.wi.us/bprs/dt1633Submittal.do) and users guide. This form must be completed and submitted no later than 11:45 a.m. on the last business day preceding the letting. NOTE: Information regarding the confidential bidder option can be found on the HCCI home page: http://wiscon-sindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/contractors/hcci/default.aspx

Bid bond: Bidder must include a properly exe-cuted bid bond or a cashier’s check, certified check, bank’s check, or postal money order in the amount designated on the Highway Work Proposal made payable to the Department. Certified checks shall be drawn on the account of the bidder submitting the proposal. The bidder may also satisfy the proposal guaranty requirements by having a properly executed annual bid bond on file with the Department. For electronic bids submitted on the Internet,

the bidder must satisfy the proposal guaranty requirements by having a properly executed annual bid bond on file with the Department

Prevailing wages: RequiredPrequalifications: Unless otherwise specified,

the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will issue bidding proposals only to those who have established their qualifications for the work to be bid upon. Any prospective bidder who has not established their qualifi-cations must file a sworn statement with the WisDOT not less than 10 business days prior to the time set for submitting bidding proposals on a form furnished by WisDOT - sworn state-ments will be evaluated and WisDOT will issue bidding proposals as it deems warranted

Notes: Effective with the March 14th bid letting, WisDOT is moving away from the revised 3-page version of the WI10 highway and airport pavement wage schedule and will use the Davis-Bacon Act Wage Determinations (DBA WDs) created by USDOL for pavement contracts applicable to prevailing wage. The DBA WD WI10 document covers all counties statewide. To determine the applicable wage rate, search by county and associated trades.

Plan Holders:Various

Rock Road Companies Inc., 301 W. Townline Road (53545), P.O. Box 1818, Janesville, WI 53547181; (608) 752-8944, Fax (608) 365-1113

Vinton Construction Co., 2705 N. Rapids Road P.O. Box 1987, Manitowoc, WI 54220; (920) 682-0375, Fax (920) 682-2838

Integrity Grading & Excavating, Inc., 605 Grossman Drive, P.O. Box 138, Schofield, WI 54476; (715) 359-4042, Fax (715) 359-4142

(sub-bids by March 13 at 6 p.m.)Super Western Inc., N59 W14601 Bobolink Ave.,

Menomonee Falls, WI 53051; (262) 252-5995, Fax (262) 252-5397

R.G. Huston Co. Inc., 2561 Coffeytown Road P.O. Box 399, Cottage Grove, WI 53527; (608) 255-9223, Fax (608) 839-5936

Stark Pavement Corp., 12845 W. Burleigh Road, Brookfield, WI 53005; (414) 466-0644, Fax (262) 784-6841

James Peterson Sons Inc., N2251 Gibson Ave. P.O. Box 120, Medford, WI 54451-0120; (715) 748-3035, Fax (715) 748-4530

Zenith Tech Inc., N6 W23633 Bluemound Road, Waukesha, WI 53187; (262) 524-1800, Fax (262) 524-1840

Antczak Construction Inc., 1404 30th St., Rice Lake, WI 54868; (715) 859-2930, Fax (715) 859-6558

Mashuda Contractors Inc., N6504 Highway 73 P.O. Box 16, Princeton, WI 54968; (920) 295-3329, Fax (920) 295-6117

Lunda Construction Co., 620 Gebhardt Road P.O. Box 669, Black River Falls, WI 54615-0669; (715) 284-9491, Fax (715) 284-9146

Pheifer Brothers Construction Co., 599 Bondow Drive, Neenah, WI 54956; (920) 729-4300, Fax (920) 729-4314

Michels Corporation, 817 W. Main Street, P.O. Box 128, Brownsville, WI 53006; (920) 583-3132, Fax (920) 583-3429

Musson Brothers Inc., 909 Boyce Drive P.O. Box 818, Rhinelander, WI 54501; (715) 365-8700, Fax (715) 369-9296

Zignego Co. Inc., W226 N2940 Duplainville Road, Waukesha, WI 53186; (262) 547-4700, Fax (262) 547-4508

H. James & Sons Inc., 4624 Ideal Road, P.O. Box 40, Fennimore, WI 53809-0040; (608) 822-6558, Fax (608) 822-6728

A-1 Excavating Inc., 408 26th Ave., P.O. Box 90, Bloomer, WI 54724; (715) 568-4141, Fax (715) 568-4144

Advance Construction Inc., 2141 Woodale Ave., Green Bay, WI 54313; (920) 434-3978, Fax (920) 434-6228

Janke General Contractors, Inc., 1223 River View Lane, Athens, WI 54411; (715) 257-7901, Fax (715) 257-1082

LaLonde Contractors, Inc., 1609 Lincoln Ave., Waukesha, WI 53186; (262) 544-1515, Fax (262) 544-1715

Concrete Structures Inc., 3006 Bond Place, Janesville, WI 53545-3218; (608) 752-0138, Fax (608) 752-0138

Larson Construction Co., 19681 55th Ave, Chippewa Falls, WI 54729; (715) 723-9708, Fax (715) 723-4515

Radtke Contractors Inc., 6408 Cross Road P.O. Box 6000, Winneconne, WI 54986; (920) 582-4114, Fax (920) 582-4441

Kraemer North America LLC, One Plainview Road P.O. Box 220, Plain, WI 53577-0220; (608) 546-2311, Fax (608) 546-2518

Cornerstone USA LLC, 6422 N. Highway 31, Racine, WI 53204; (262) 770-1231, Fax (262) 456-0719

Northeast Asphalt Inc., W6380 Design Drive, Greenville, WI 54942; (920) 757-2900, Fax (920) 757-2906

Pember Companies, Inc., N4449-469th St., Menomonie, WI 54751; (715) 235-0316, Fax (715) 235-9006

McCabe Construction Inc., 3101 Alpine Road P.O. Box 1769, Eau Claire, WI 54702; (715) 552-1346, Fax (715) 552-1368

Trierweiler Construction & Supply Inc., 2916 S. Cherry Ave., P.O. Box 1236, Marshfield, WI 54449; (715) 387-8451, Fax (715) 384-5599

Highway Landscapers Inc., 1900 Bohm Drive, Little Chute (54140), P.O. Box 618, Kaukauna, WI 54130; (920) 759-1701, Fax (920) 759-1702

Project 1Kenny Construction Co., 2215 Sanders Road,

Suite 400, Northbrook, IL 60062; (847) 919-8200, Fax (847) 272-5421

Project 2Shafer Contracting Co. Inc., 30405 Regal Ave.,

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A LISTING OF MBE, SBE, DBE, WBE, EBE SERVICES AND OPPORTUNITIESCONTACT JENNY TO ADVERTISE (800) 508-3800 EXT. 15803

H MINORITY BIDDING OPPORTUNITIES

ATTENTION:DBE/MBE/WBE

Subcontractors & Suppliers

Request for Proposal for the DOA/DFD

Project #16F2H, Lot 14 Storm Water Drainage Repair, University of

Wisconsin Stout, Menomonie, WI

Haas Sons, Inc. is seeking proposals for the following disciplines:

Restoration, Grubbing, Suppliers, Saw Cutting, Erosion Control, Traffic Control,

Signing, Dump Trucks, Lighting

Disadvantaged BusinessEnterprises (DBE’s) including but not

limited to Women Business Enterprises

(WBE’s) and Minority Business Enterprises (MBE’s) are encouraged to submit proposals. Proposals must be in

our office prior to April 4, 2017.

For more information regarding specific jobs and for any assistance you may need related to this project, please

contact: Brandon Haas in our office.

Haas Sons, Inc.203 E. Birch Street

Thorp, WI 54771Ph: 715-669-5469

[email protected]“An Equal Opportunity Employer”

ATTENTION:DBE/MBE/WBE

Subcontractors & Suppliers

Request for Proposal for the Little Blackhawk Subdivision Development,

Phase 1 Roadway Clearing & Grubbing Project

Haas Sons, Inc. is seeking proposals for the following disciplines:

Restoration, Clearing & Grubbing, Suppliers, Saw Cutting, Erosion

Control, Traffic Control, Signing, Dump Trucks

Disadvantaged BusinessEnterprises (DBE’s) including but not

limited to Women Business Enterprises (WBE’s) and Minority Business

Enterprises (MBE’s) are encouraged to submit proposals. Proposals must be in

our office prior to March 16, 2017.

For more information regarding specific jobs and for any assistance you may need related to this project, please

contact: Brandon Haas in our office.

Haas Sons, Inc.203 E. Birch Street

Thorp, WI 54771Ph: 715-669-5469

[email protected]“An Equal Opportunity Employer”

ATTENTION:MBE/DBE/WBE/EBE/SBE/

SDBE

Subcontractors & SuppliersHoward Immel Inc.

is requesting proposals on the following project:

Village of Kendall, WIWWTF Upgrade

Bids Due to Howard Immel:March 21, 2017 at 12:00PM

Bids Due:March 21, 2017 at 2:00PM

Howard Immel Inc.1820 Radisson Street,Green Bay, WI 54302Ph: 920-406-0131Fax: 920-468-7160

“An Equal Opportunity Employer”

ATTENTION:SBE/WBE/MBE

Subcontractors & SuppliersSuper Western, Inc. is requesting

quotes for the following projects:

Various Jobs -March WisDOT Letting

Bid Date:March 14, 2017

Quotes needed by:March 13, 2017

Super Western, Inc.Attn: Kevin or Josh

N59 W14601 Bobolink Ave.Menomonee Falls, WI 53051

Fax: [email protected]@superwestern.com

“An Equal Opportunity Employer”

ATTENTION:DBE/MBE/WBE

Subcontractors & Suppliers

Pitlik & Wick, Inc. will be submitting bids

on the following:

Various WisDOT Projects for theMarch 14, 2017 Highway Letting

If interested in quoting work, please contact our office for information

regarding specific projects and any assistance you may need.

Pitlik & Wick, Inc.8075 Hwy. D

Eagle River, WI 54521Ph: 715-479-7488Fax: 715-479-7438

“An Equal Opportunity Employer”

For Advertising

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P.O. Box 128, Shafer, MN 55074; (651) 257-5019, Fax (651) 257-3778

Project 3Iverson Construction Co. a Division of Mathy

Construction, 3747 Contractors Court, P.O. Box 160, Kieler, WI 53812; (608) 568-3840, Fax (608) 568-3472

Project 6PTS Contractors Inc., 4075 Eaton Road (County

JJ), Green Bay, WI 54311; (920) 468-5217, Fax (920) 468-4087

Projects 5, 6Ptaschinski Construction Inc., W7352 State

Highway 33, Beaver Dam, WI 53916; (920) 885-3627, Fax (920) 885-3327

Super Excavators Inc., N59 W14601 Bobolink Ave., Menomonee Falls, WI 53051-5990; (262) 252-3200, Fax (262) 252-8079

Projects 4, 11Parisi Construction Co. Inc., 508 S. Nine Mound

Road, P.O. Box 930277, Verona, WI 53593-0277; (608) 848-5991, Fax (608) 848-5992

Project 8D.L. Gasser Construction, S4383 Highway 12

P.O. Box 441, Baraboo, WI 53913; (608) 356-3311, Fax (608) 356-3481

Project 9Brennan Construction Co., 501 S. Front St.,

Lansing, IA 52151; (319) 538-4111, Fax (319) 538-3052

Project 13Outdoor Lighting Construction Co. Inc., 8628 W.

Calumet Road, Milwaukee, WI 53224; (414) 354-9176, Fax (414) 357-8574

Projects 1,17Payne & Dolan Inc., N3 W23650 Badinger Road

P.O. Box 781, Waukesha, WI 53188; (262) 524-1700, Fax (262) 524-1845

Projects 12, 17Edgerton Contractors Inc., 545 W. Ryan Road,

P.O. Box 901, Oak Creek, WI 53154; (414) 764-4443, Fax (414) 764-9788

Projects 15, 16Milwaukee General Construction Co. Inc., 4580

S. 13th St., P.O. Box 210798, Milwaukee, WI 53221-0798; (414) 281-8510, Fax (414) 281-8539

Project 19Norcon Corporation, 5600 Municipal St.,

Schofield, WI 54476; (715) 359-5808, Fax (715) 359-9339

Peters Concrete Co., 1516 Atkinson Drive, Green Bay, WI 54303; (920) 494-3700, Fax (920) 494-5475

Relyco Inc., 1195 Scheuring Road P.O. Box 5246, De Pere, WI 54115; (920) 983-9040, Fax (920) 983-9050

Project 23Earth Inc., 4362 Dairy Road, Arpin, WI 54410-

9718; (715) 652-2522, Fax (715) 652-3493Projects 25, 36

American Asphalt of Wisconsin, P.O. Box 98, 832 State Highway 153, Mosinee, WI 54455-0098; (715) 693-5200, Fax (715) 693-5220

Project 26Ross Peterson Construction, 1375 Odanah Road,

Hurley, WI 54534; (715) 561-2569, Fax (715) 561-2663

Projects 28, 29Fahrner Asphalt Sealers LLC, 2800 Mecca Drive,

Plover, WI 54467; (715) 341-2868, Fax (715) 341-1054

Projects 30, 35, 36Haas Sons Inc., 203 E. Birch St., Thorp, WI

54771; (715) 669-5469, Fax (715) 669-5452Projects 11 & 12

Speedway Sand & Gravel Inc., 8500 Greenway Blvd., Suite 202, Middleton, WI 53562; (608) 836-1071, Fax (608) 836-7485

(sub-bids by March 13 at 4 p.m.)

d Statewide/State Highway Letting

Project: Highway Projects Statewide, Statewide, Various Counties

Bids due: April 11, 2017 at 9:00 a.m., Bids will be opened in Room 601 of the Hill Farms State Transportation Building on the following projects:

—No. 1 in SW Region Wide: Southwest Region Pavement Marking, Eastern Counties, STN Locations Per Annual Plan

—No. 2 in SW Region Wide: Southwest Region Pavement Marking, Western Counties, STN Locations Per Annual Plan

—No. 3 in Dane County: Madison - Portage, CTH DM Bridge, B-13-0648; Madison - Portage, River

Road Bridge, B-13-0089—No. 4 in Monroe County: Sparta -Tomah, USH

12, B-41-30/31—No. 5 in Columbia County: Portage -

Packwaukee, IH 90/94 to N. County Line—No. 6 in Columbia County: Deforest - Portage,

CTH P Intersection—No. 7 in Vernon County: LaCrosse - Westby,

CTH P to Vang Street—No. 8 in Dane County: Dane County, Traffic

Ops, Monona Drive—No. 9 in Crawford and La Crosse Counties:

Crawford and LaCrosse Counties, Various Structures

—No. 10 in Dane County: Mazomanie - Sun Prairie, STH 78 to USH 12

—No. 11 in Saulk County: City of Baraboo, Moore Street, WSOR Railroad Bridge, B-56-0066

—No. 12 in SE Region-Wide: Sign Bridge Repair and Replacement 2017

—No. 13 in Milwaukee, Racine and Walworth Counties: IH 94, Stdm Int - Mineral / STH 59 / Walkr Kraut; IH 43, STH 20 Bridge, B-64-0088 and 0089; USH 45, W. Burleigh Bridge

—No. 14 Deferred—No. 15 in Milwaukee County: West Capitol

Drive (STH 190), 12 Connecting Highway Intersections; North 92nd Street, West Capitol Drive to West Hampton Avenue; North 60th

Street /West Hampton Avenue, 11 Local Street Intersections

—No. 16 in Milwaukee County: S. 76th Street, Intersections with Edgerton and Layton Avenues

—No. 17 in Racine County: Green Bay Road, STH 20 to CTH MM

—No. 18 in Racine County: Colony Avenue, 7th Avenue to STH 20

—No. 19 in Waukesha County: Beloit Road, National Avenue to Moorland Road

—No. 20 in Milwaukee County:Whitnall Park Drive, Bridge Over Branch Root

River, P-40-564; Whitnall Park Drive, Bridge Over Branch Root River, P-40-565

—No. 21 in Milwaukee County: North 51st Boulevard, Bridge Over Lincoln Creek, B-40-0923

—No. 22 in Kenosha County: CTH W, 2,300 Feet South of 82nd Street to 82nd Street

—No. 23 in NE Region Wide: Epoxy Pavement Marking, Various STH / USH, Region-Wide

—No. 24 in Sheboygan County: Sheboygan - Manitowoc, STH 42 - NCL

—No. 25 in Marinette County: City of Marinette, Lift Structure, Ogden Street Bridge, B-38-16

—No. 26 in Lincoln County: Merrill - Minocqua, B-35-70, 71, 120, 133, 123, and 124; Wausau

- Tomahawk, B-35-0022, 0025, 0062, and 0063; Tomahawk - Minocqua, Kaphaem Road Bridges, B-35-0056 and 0057

—No. 27 in Marathon County: Rib Mountain Drive (CTH N) Ped Facility, Town of Rib Mountain; Town of Rib. Mountain, Rib Mountain Drive, Morning Glory Lane - Robin Lane; Town of Rib

Mountain, Rib Mountain Drive, Morning Glory Lane - CTH NN

—No. 28 in Iron County: Mellen - Hurley, Upson Lake Road to Montreal; Mellen - Hurley, West Fork Montreal River Bridge to Odanah Road

—No. 29 Deferred—No. 30 in Eau Claire County: Osseo - Eau

Claire, IH 94 to Golf Road (NB and SB)—No. 31 in Eau Claire County: Village of

Fairchild - North County Line, North Fork Eau Claire River Bridge, B-18-0005

—No. 32 Deferred—No. 33 in Eau Claire County: City of Eau

Claire, Grand Avenue, Half Moon Lake Bridge, B-18-0230

—No. 34 in Douglas County: Dairyland - Superior, South County Line to S. Junction CTH B

—No. 35 in Washburn County: Town of Frog Creek, Wozny Road, Totagatic River Bridge, B-65-0052

—No. 36 in Rusk County: Bruce - Radisson,

B-54-0008 / B-54-0021 / B-54-0022—No. 37 in Douglas County: Hawthorne - Poplar,

CTH B to Evans LaneOwner: Wisconsin Department of Transportation,

Division of Transportation System Development, Bureau of Project Development, 4802 Sheboygan Ave. (53705), Room 601, P.O. Box 7916, Madison, WI 53707-7916

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Electronic plans and proposals

can be obtained by clicking on the applicable month listed on the Bid Letting Schedule page: Use the following link: http://wisconsindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/contractors/hcci/bid-let.aspx. The Department has hard copy plans and proposals available for office examination in the Bureau of Project Development in Madison and in the respective regional offices where the work is located. To be listed as a plan holder or eligible bidder you must submit a completed DT1633 form using the online proposal request application (https://trust.dot.state.wi.us/bprs/dt1633Submittal.do) and users guide. This form must be completed and submitted no later than 11:45 a.m. on the last business day preceding the letting. NOTE: Information regarding the confidential bidder option can be found on the HCCI home page: http://wiscon-

sindot.gov/Pages/doing-bus/contractors/hcci/default.aspx

Bid bond: Bidder must include a properly exe-cuted bid bond or a cashier’s check, certified check, bank’s check, or postal money order in the amount designated on the Highway Work Proposal made payable to the Department. Certified checks shall be drawn on the account of the bidder submitting the proposal. The bidder may also satisfy the proposal guaranty requirements by having a properly executed annual bid bond on file with the Department. For electronic bids submitted on the Internet, the bidder must satisfy the proposal guaranty requirements by having a properly executed annual bid bond on file with the Department

Prequalifications: Unless otherwise specified, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT) will issue bidding proposals only to those who have established their qualifications for the work to be bid upon. Any prospective bidder who has not established their qualifi-cations must file a sworn statement with the WisDOT not less than 10 business days prior to the time set for submitting bidding proposals on a form furnished by WisDOT - sworn state-ments will be evaluated and WisDOT will issue bidding proposals as it deems warranted

Notes: Effective with the March 14th bid letting, WisDOT is moving away from the revised 3-page version of the WI10 highway and airport pavement wage schedule and will use the Davis-Bacon Act Wage Determinations (DBA WDs) created by USDOL for pavement contracts applicable to prevailing wage. The DBA WD WI10 document covers all counties statewide. To determine the applicable wage rate, search by county and associated trades.If you are a bidding on any of the above listed projects and would like to be added

to the plan holders list prior to WisDOT releasing the list 10 days prior to bid date

please contact us.

M I S C E L L A N E O U SSoutheastern Wisconsin

d Lake Mills/Soil Remediation Project*

Project: City of Lake Mills: Contaminated Soil Remediation Project, 621 E. Lake Street, Lake Mills, Jefferson County

Overall cost estimate: $100,000Bids due: April 5, 2017 at 1:00 p.m.Owner: Lake Mills City Municipal Building, 200

D Water St., Lake Mills, WI 53551; (920) 648-2344

Architect: Ayres Associates Inc, 5201 E. Terrace Drive, Suite 200, Madison, WI 53718; (608) 443-1200, Fax (608) 443-1250 Contact: Tom Gaieck, [email protected]

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Complete digital project

bidding documents are available at www.questcdn.com. Download the digital plan docu-ments for $20 by inputting Quest project num-ber 4905645 on website’s Project Search page. Please contact QuestCDN.com at (952) 233-1632 or [email protected] for assis-tance in free membership registration, down-loading, and working with this digital project informationnot being responsive

Pre-bid meeting: March 23, 2017 at 10:00 a.m. This prebid meeting to examine the project site will be held at the project site, 621 E. Lake Street, Lake Mills

Scope: In general the project consists of reme-diation of contaminated soil. Tasks to be com-pleted include placement and grading of a soil cap consisting of 1-foot of general fill over an approximate one acre area. Also, an estimated 9,500 square foot area of driveway will be capped with asphalt pavement

Central Wisconsin

d Manitowoc/Sports Court Refurbishment Project*

Project: City of Manitowoc: Citizen Park - Sports Court Refurbishment, 980 N. 18th Street, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, #WS-17-21

Bids due: March 22, 2017 at 4:00 p.m., (will ONLY receive and accept bids through QuestCDN.com via the online electronic bid service - QuestvBid)

Owner: Manitowoc City Department of Public Infrastructure, 900 Quay St., Manitowoc, WI 54220; (920) 686-6910, Fax (920) 686-6906 Contact: Greg Minikel, [email protected]

Plans and specs: Plans and detailed specifica-tions, together with form of contract and bond will be available for download from the Quest Construction Data Network’s website, www.questcdn.com (Quest Project No. 4898231). $45 nonrefundable download fee. The City of Manitowoc QuestCDN projects can be accessed via the City of Manitowoc’s web-site, http://www.manitowoc.org/bids.aspx. For assistance in free membership registration, downloading and working with digital project information, contact QuestCDN.com at 952-233-1623 or [email protected].

Completion date: June 30,2017Bid bond: 5% bid bond Surety 2000Scope: Refurbish approximately 36,285 square

feet of existing concrete sports courts at Citizen Park (1906 New York Ave.) with a new above-surface decking material (Tile System) to be used for tennis, basketball and pickleball. Phase I of the project will be handled by the City of Manitowoc and include contracting for materials and labor for the decking (Tile System) installation only. Phase II of the proj-ect will be handled by the Manitowoc County Tennis Association (MCTA) and include: Tennis net posts and nets, Basketball poles, backboards and rims, and Pickleball posts and nets. It will also include windscreens, screening dividers, tennis backboards, and recognition placard., Wisconsin

d Manitowoc/Replace Manual Tie Baler *

Project: Replace Manual Tie Baler for the Manitowoc County Recycling Center, 3000 Basswood Road, Manitowoc, Manitowoc County

Bids due: Accepting proposals until April 4, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Manitowoc County Recycling Center, 3000 Basswood Road, P.O. Box 351, Manitowoc, WI 54221; (920) 683-4333

Bids to: OwnerPlans and specs: Requests for proposals

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the Manitowoc County Recycling Center, 3000 Basswood Road, PO Box 351, Manitowoc WI 54221-0351, 920-683-4333

Scope: The work consists of removing an Excel 60 Manual Tie Baler, moving the Excel 62 Manual Tie Baler and installing a replace-ment baler that is compatible with the current conveyor/sorting operation at the Manitowoc County Recycling Center

S E R V I C E SSoutheastern Wisconsin

d Waukesha County/RFQ for Road Design Services

Project: Request for Qualifications for Design Services for Road Project in Waukesha County (C.T.H. “O” at Interstate Highway 43 WB Ramp to C.T.H. “I”, Beloit Road), Waukesha County, #Project No. 2782-03-06

Bids due: Owner accepting qualification state-ments until March 28, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Waukesha County Department of Administration Purchasing Division, 515 W. Moreland Blvd., Receptionist’s Desk, Room 310 Administration Center, Waukesha, WI 53188; (262) 548-7888, Fax (262) 548-7668

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: Documents may be obtained

at https://purchasing.waukeshacounty.gov, or by calling (262) 548-7888

Notes: Questions are due by 10:00 a.m., March 15, 2017 to Cindy Greco at Fax (262) 548-7668 or email: [email protected]

d Milwaukee/Recycling of Residential Electronic Materials*

Project: City of Milwaukee, Recycling of Residential Electronic Materials, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Specific Official Notice No. 29-2017

Bids due: April 3, 2017 at 10:30 a.m.Owner: City of Milwaukee Department of Public

Works, Room 506, Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building 841 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202; (414) 286-3314

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans available: STARTING MARCH 13, 2017 Plans and specs: IMPORTANT NOTICE: The

Invitation to Bid, all bid documents and the plans and specifications for the listed project(s) are all available electronically on the DPW website AS WELL AS on the Bid Express Website. At this time, Bids can be submitted using either Bid Express OR by purchasing and submitting paper bids in the usual man-ner. However, bidders are strongly encouraged to utilize the electronic and/or Bid Express

methods of obtaining bid documents and Bid Express for submitting bids, as in the near future the Department of Public Works intends to have bid documents available only elec-tronically and through Bid Express, and to accept bid submittals only via Bid Express. Electronic documents can be obtained via http://mpw.milwaukee.gov/bids/docs/29-2017. The Bid Express website is located at www.bidexpress.com. Any required addenda or response related to listed projects will be posted on both the DPW and Bid Express websites. At this time there are still a limited number of hard copies of the bid documents available at the address listed below. IF YOU ONLY PRINT THE DOCUMENTS FROM THE DPW WEBSITE PLEASE CALL (414) 286-3314 TO HAVE YOUR COMPANY’S NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION PLACED ON THE PLAN HOLDER’S LIST. Paper copies: Plans and project manual will be furnished to the prospective bidders upon payment of a $10 nonrefundable fee in Room 506 of the Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building, 841 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin. A $10 per set additional nonrefundable fee is required to obtain bid documents by mail. Plans are sent via U.S. mail unless other arrangements are made by the contractor. For general questions, call (414) 286-3314

Completion date: The initial term of the contract runs through April 30, 2018. The term will begin the later of the contract award date or May 1, 2017. The contract may be extended for up to two (2) one-year extensions by mutual agree-ment between the City and the contractor

Bid bond: Bid Security Required: Bond (either Electronic through Bid Express or Paper) Certified Check, Cashier’s Check or Cash to accompany bid: $5,000.00. For those bids being submitted through BID EXPRESS and using a Paper Bond, the contractor may fax a signed/executed copy of the bid bond to the Department of Public Works Contract Office at (414) 286-8110. HOWEVER, THE FAXED COPY OF THE BOND MUST BE RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN 10:30 a.m. ON THE SAME DATE THAT THE BIDS ARE DUE FOR THAT SPECIFIC OFFICIAL NOTICE, or the bid will be considered non-responsive. The original bid bond document will then need to be submitted by the contractor to the Department of Public Works Contract Office, Room 506, Municipal Building, immediately upon being notified that they are the apparent low bidder

Liquidated damages: $250.00 per diemNotes: Contractor must comply with all provisions

of the City of Milwaukee General Official Notice to Contractors published herein and at: http://mpw.milwaukee.gov/services/bids_home

Scope: Recycling of Residential Electronic Materials. The work in this project includes provisions for collection, transportation, pro-cessing, recycling, and disposal of residential electronic materials for recovery of resources

and diversion from landfill and to comply with all local and state laws. Companies respond-ing to this bid shall review and comply with the requirements specified in the bid. LOCATIONS - Located at: North Drop Off Center, 6660 North Industrial Road, Milwaukee, WI 53223 and/or South Drop Off Center, 3879 West Lincoln Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215

See public notice: March 13 and 14

C O M M O D I T I E SCentral Wisconsin

d Various/Timber Sales*

Project: Mississippi River State Lands Timber Sale on the Coulee Experimental State Forest in Various Counties, Various, Buffalo, Dunn, Pepin, Pierce, Trempealeau and La Crosse Counties

Bids due: March 31, 2017 at 11:00 a.m., Individual bids are requested for the following tracts:

—610-1-16 Buffalo County —1717-1-15* Pepin County —628-2-15* Pepin County—628-1-16 Pepin County—628-1-17 Pepin County —1704-1-16* Dunn County —1710-5-16* Dunn County —1710-6-16* Dunn County —1711-2-14* Dunn County —1719-2-16* Dunn County —3213-1-15 La Crosse County—3213-1-16 La Crosse County—4703-1-14* Pepin County —4810-1-15 Pierce County —4824-2-14* Pierce County —6204-1-12 Trempealau County —6204-1-15 Trempealau County —6205-2-15 Trempealau County —6206-1-11 Trempealau County —6206-1-16* Trempealau County —6212-2-16* Trempealau County (* indicates Lump Sum Sale)Owner: Department of Natural Resources,

Western District, 1300 W. Clairemont Ave., Eau Claire, WI 54702, Fax (715) 831-3266

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: A timber sale prospectus,

bid forms and sample contracts are avail-able by County on the Department of Natural Resources Website www.dnr.wi.gov/topic/Timbersales/Statewide.html

Bid bond: RequiredPerformance bond: RequiredPrequalifications: The purchaser is responsible

for ensuring that the actual logging contrac-tor engaged in performance of this contract complies with the Wisconsin SFI (Sustainable Forestry Initiative) Training Standard as adopted by the Wisconsin SFI Implementation

Committee (SIC). Purchaser agrees to provide documentation to Seller that training has been attained prior to implementing sale

Notes: Timber to be harvested is certified under the following certificates: FSC WI STATE FOREST CERTIFICATE No. SCS-FM/COC-0007N; SFI WI STATE FOREST CERTIFICATE No. NSF-SFIS-1Y941-S1

Scope: This Sale consist of multiple tracts through multiple counties. Each Tract which totals (21) has there own requirements 11 of the tracts are Lump Sum Sales

Northern Wisconsin

d Bayfield County/The Sucker Punch Salvage Sale

Project: National Forest Timber for Sale in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, The Sucker Punch Salvage Sale, T48N, R7W, Sections 29, 30, 32, Bayfield County

Bids due: March 14, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.Owner: USDA Forest Service, Chequamegon-

Nicolet National Forest c/o Washburn Ranger District, 113 Bayfield St. E., P.O. Box 578, Washburn, WI 54891; (715) 373-2667, Fax (715) 373-2878

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: A prospectus, bid form and

complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids is available to the public from the Forest Service Office listed above. A full prospectus can also be found on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website: http://go.usa.gov/3cEP9

Scope: The Forest Service will receive sealed bids for an estimated volume of 1976 CCF of Aspen pulpwood, 324 CCF of Mixed Conifer pulpwood, and 187 CCF of Mixed Hardwood pulpwood marked or otherwise designated for cutting

d Ashland County/Two Twins Timber Sale

Project: National Forest Timber for Sale in Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Two Twins Timber Sale, T43N, R4W, Sections 9, 10, 15, 16, 20-22, 28, 29, 32, 33, Ashland County

Bids due: March 28, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.Owner: Great Divide Ranger District, Glidden

Office, 22223 Highway 13, Glidden, WI 54527; (715) 264-2511

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: A prospectus, bid form and

complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of

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bids is available to the public from the Forest Service Office listed above. A full prospectus can also be found on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website: http://go.usa.gov/3cEP9

Scope: The Forest Service will receive sealed bids for an estimated volume of 53 CCF of Mixed Conifer sawtimber, 57 CCF of Mixed Hardwood sawtimber, 317 CCF of Red Pine sawtimber, 644 CCF of Aspen pulpwood, 292 CCF of Balsam Fir pulpwood, 169 CCF of Jack Pine pulpwood, 108 CCF of Mixed Conifer pulpwood, 598 CCF of Mixed Hardwood pulp-wood, and 118 CCF of Red Pine pulpwood marked or otherwise designated for cutting. In addition, there is within the sale area an unes-timated volume of Aspen grn bio cv, Balsam Fir grn bio cv, Jack Pine grn bio cv, Mixed Conifer grn bio cv, Mixed Hardwood grn bio cv, and Red Pine grn bio cv that the bidder may agree to remove at a fixed rate.

d Price County/Grant Springs Stewardship Timber Sale

Project: National Forest Timber for Sale in Price County, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, Grant Springs Stewardship Timber Sale, T38N, R3E, Sec 9, 16, 17, 18, and 20, Price County

Bids due: April 25, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.Owner: Medford-Park Falls Ranger District, 1170

4th Ave. So., Park Falls, WI 54552; (715) 762-2461

Bids to: OwnerPlans from: OwnerPlans and specs: A prospectus, bid form and

complete information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and submission of bids is available to the public from the Forest Service Office listed above. A full prospectus can also be found on the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest website: http://go.usa.gov/3cEP9

Pre-bid meeting: Those interested in scheduling a pre-bid field review of the stewardship work should contact Carey Cukla at 715-762-5170 prior to April 14th, 2017.

Scope: The Forest Service will receive sealed bids for an estimated volume of 48 CCF of Mixed Conifer sawtimber, 1283 CCF of Mixed Hardwood sawtimber, 996 CCF of Aspen pulpwood, 96 CCF of Mixed Conifer pulpwood, and 6,916 CCF of Mixed Hardwood pulp-wood marked for cutting. In addition, there are estimated quantities of 612 acres of Canopy Gap Site Prep identified as a Mandatory Stewardship Service Item that must be per-formed under the contract. Bid for sawtimber, pulpwood, and service items will be at fixed rates and must be accompanied with a techni-cal proposal

Bids ReceivedB U I L D I N GSouthwestern Wisconsin

d Madison/HVAC Improvements

Project: HVAC Improvements at Truax Building A for Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 3601 Pierstorff St., Madison, Dane County, #Project No. 15L1T

Overall cost estimate: Estimated construction cost $150,000

Bids closed: Accepting proposals until March 1,

2017 at 2:00 p.m.Owner: Department of Administration - Division of Facilities Development, 101 E. Wilson St., 7th Floor Reception Desk,, Madison, WI 53703; (608) 267-9550, doabdmbd James Kropp, 608-267-2710, [email protected]: JDR Engineering Inc., 5525 Nobel Drive, Suite 110, Madison, WI 53711; (608) 277-1728, Fax (608) 271-7046

Outcome of Request for Proposals:Only Bid Received Was Determined to be Invalid

d Madison/HVAC Improvements

Project: HVAC Improvements at Truax Building B for Wisconsin Department of Transportation, 3601 Pierstorff St., Madison, Dane County, #Project No. 16H1Q

Overall cost estimate: Estimated construction cost $50,000

Bids closed: Accepting proposals until March 1, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Department of Administration - Division of Facilities Development, 101 E. Wilson St., 7th Floor Reception Desk,, Madison, WI 53703; (608) 267-9550, doabdmbd James Kropp, 608-267-2710, [email protected]: JDR Engineering Inc., 5525 Nobel Drive, Suite 110, Madison, WI 53711; (608) 277-1728, Fax (608) 271-7046

Only Proposal Received:C & C Services, LLC Aniwa $28,402.31

I N F R A S T R U C T U R ESoutheastern Wisconsin

d Milwaukee/Water Main Relays

Project: City of Milwaukee, Water Main Relays, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Specific Official Notice No. 33-2017

Bids due: March 10, 2017 at 10:30 a.m.Owner: City of Milwaukee Department of Public

Works, Room 506, Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building 841 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202; (414) 286-3314

Bids Received:(Subject to Review of SBE and Residency

Requirements)UPI LLC New Berlin ........................... $671,814.00American Sewer Services, Inc. Rubicon ............................... $698,032.50Globe Contractors Inc. Pewaukee ........................... $766,065.00M.J. Construction Inc. Milwaukee ........................... $771,130.00Mid City Plumbing & Heating Inc. Butler ................................... $852,715.00

Southwestern Wisconsin

d Madison/Asphalt Pavement Work

Project: Eagle Heights Drive Repaving for University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Dane County, #Project No. 16C3B

Overall cost estimate: Estimated construction cost $350,000

Bids closed: March 7, 2017 at 2:00 p.m., (NOTE: This project is being let using a single prime bidding and contracting process. The state will enter into a single contract with the lowest, qualified, responsible, certified general prime contractor). There is no separate MEP bid date for this project

Owner: Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin System by Division of Facilities Development, State Administration Building, 7th Floor 101 E. Wilson St. (53702), P.O. Box

7866, Madison, WI 53707-7866Architect: Oneida Total Integrated Enterprises

(OTIE), 5100 Eastpark Boulevard, Suite 300, Madison, WI 53718; (608) 243-6470, Fax (608) 241-3914

Bids Received:All Work Base Bid No. 1

Tri-County Paving Inc. DeForest.............................. $327,900.00Payne & Dolan Inc. Verona ................................. $352,252.50Poblocki Sign Co. West Allis ............................ $361,797.00Raymond P. Cattell Inc. Madison ............................... $385,000.00

M I S C E L L A N E O U SSouthwestern Wisconsin

d Madison/Playground Renovation

Project: Discovery Garden Playground Renovation for University of Wisconsin-Madison (Rebid), 1500 Highland Ave., Madison, Dane County, #Project No. 15E1KREBID1

Overall cost estimate: Estimated construction cost $125,000

Bids closed: Accepting proposals until March 8, 2017 at 2:00 p.m.

Owner: Board of Regents of University of Wisconsin System by Division of Facilities Development, State Administration Building, 7th Floor 101 E. Wilson St. (53702), P.O. Box 7866, Madison, WI 53707-7866 Contact: Russ Van Gilder, project manager, 608-266-1412, [email protected]

Architect: New Eden Landscape Architecture, LLC, 1409 N. 54th St., Milwaukee, WI 53208; (414) 530-1080

Proposals Received:All Work

Commonwealth Construction Corp. Fond du Lac ........................ $145,000.00Greener Roofs & Gardens, LLC Milwaukee ........................... $148,900.00Rock Church Construction Inc. Livingston ............................ $150,500.00

C O M M O D I T I E SNorthern Wisconsin

d Bayfield, and Ashland Counties/The White Bass PL Sale

Project: National Forest Timber for Sale in Bayfield and Ashland Counties, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, The White Bass PL Sale, Bayfield County, T43N, R5W, Sec. 24, 26, 36

Ashland County, T43N, R4W, Sec. 30, 31., Bayfield and Ashland Counties

Bids closed: Feb. 28, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.: Great Divide Ranger District, Glidden Office,

22223 Highway 13, Glidden, WI 54527; (715) 264-2511

Bids Received:Granger Logging LLC Marengo((Non- responsive))Buchman Lumber Company Springbrook ........................... $55,419.96R M Bay Logging Inc. Glidden .................................. $59,886.90Kim Zach Forest Products LLC Butternut ................................ $63,373.82FutureWood Corporation Hayward ................................ $76,957.63S.D. Warren Company d/b/a Sappi Fine Paper

North America Skowhegan, ME .................. $101,653.38(See “Bids Awarded” for further information)

Bids AwardedI N F R A S T R U C T U R ESoutheastern Wisconsin

d Milwaukee/Sidewalk Paving Work

Project: City of Milwaukee, Sidewalk Paving Work, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, #Specific Official Notice No. 19-2017

Overall cost estimate: Engineer’s Estimate: $1,368,000.00

Bids closed: March 8, 2017 at 10:30 a.m.Owner: City of Milwaukee Department of Public

Works, Room 506, Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building 841 N. Broadway, Milwaukee, WI 53202; (414) 286-3314

Recommended Award:(See Public Notice March 13)

Milwaukee General Construction Co. Inc. Milwaukee ........................ $1,598,746.32

M I S C E L L A N E O U SSouthwestern Wisconsin

d Madison/Security Upgrades-MEP Contractor Bidders

Project: MEP Bidders for Goodland Hall East Security Upgrades at Mendota Mental Health Institute in Madison, 301 Troy Dr., Madison, Dane County, #Project No. 14I21

Bids closed: Feb. 14, 2017 at 2:00 p.m., on the following base bid: 5) Electrical.

(NOTE: This project is being let using a single prime bidding and contracting process. The state will enter into a single contract with the lowest, qualified, responsible, certified gen-eral prime contractor and this general prime contractor will enter into subcontracts with the successful MEP bidders)

Owner: Department of Health Services by Division of Facilities Development, State Administration Building, 7th Floor 101 E. Wilson St., (53702) P.O. Box 7866, Madison, WI 53707

Engineer: Mead & Hunt Inc., 2440 Deming Way, Middleton, WI 53562; (608) 273-6380, Fax (608) 273-6391, www.meadhunt.comIdentification of Successful MEP Bidder:

Specht Electric Co. Inc. Fond du Lac ........................ $588,210.00

C O M M O D I T I E SNorthern Wisconsin

d Bayfield, and Ashland Counties/The White Bass PL Sale

Project: National Forest Timber for Sale in Bayfield and Ashland Counties, Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest, The White Bass PL Sale, Bayfield County, T43N, R5W, Sec. 24, 26, 36

Ashland County, T43N, R4W, Sec. 30, 31., Bayfield and Ashland Counties

Bids closed: Feb. 28, 2017 at 11:00 a.m.: Great Divide Ranger District, Glidden Office,

22223 Highway 13, Glidden, WI 54527; (715) 264-2511

Contract Let:S.D. Warren Company d/b/a Sappi Fine Paper

North America Skowhegan, ME .................. $101,653.38(See “Bids Received” for further information)

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NOTICE3/8/2017 THIS IS NOTIFICATION

THAT THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS IS CONSIDERING THE AWARD OF OFFICIAL NOTICE NO. 19‑1‑2017 AS FOLLOWS:

TO: Milwaukee General Constr‑ uction Co, Inc.

Location: Various Locations

Sidewalk Paving Work11298508/03‑13

CITY OF MILWAUKEESPECIFIC OFFICIALNOTICE NO. 29‑2017

Sealed bids will be opened on Monday, April, 3, 2017 at 10:30 A.M. for the RECYCLING OF RESIDENTIAL ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, in the following location: Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building, 841 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202, DPW Conference Room 502.

Recycling of Residential Elec‑tronic Materials. The work in this project includes provisions for collection, transportation, proces‑sing, recycling, and disposal of residential electronic materials for recovery of resources and diversion from landfill and to comply with all local and state laws. Companies responding to this bid shall review and comply with the requirements specified in the bid.

Located at: North Drop Off Center; 6660 North Industrial Road, Milwaukee, WI 53223 and/or South Drop Off Center; 3879 West Lincoln Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53215.

Time for Completion: The initial term of the contract runs through April 30, 2018. The term will begin the later of the Contract award date or May 1, 2017. The contract may be extended for up to two (2) one‑year extensions by mutual agreement between the City and the contractor.

Liquidated Damages, per diem: $250

Bid Security Required: Bond (either Electronic thru Bid Express or Paper), Certified Check, Cashier’s Check or Cash to accompany bid: $5,000.00. For those bids being submitted through BID EXPRESS

and using a Paper Bond, the contractor may fax a signed/executed copy of the bid bond to the Department of Public Works Contract Office at 414‑286‑8110. HOWEVER, THE FAXED COPY OF THE BOND MUST BE RECEIVED BY NO LATER THAN 10:30 A.M. ON THE SAME DATE THAT THE BIDS ARE DUE FOR THAT SPECIFIC OFFICIAL NOTICE, or the bid will be considered non‑responsive. The original bid bond document will then need to be submitted by the contractor to the Department of Public Works Contract Office, Rm. 506, Municipal Building, immediately upon being notified that they are the apparent low bidder

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Invi‑tation to Bid and all bid documents for the listed project(s) are all available electronically on the DPW website AS WELL AS on the Bid Express Website. At this time, Bids can be submitted using either Bid Express OR by purchasing and submitting paper bids in the usual manner. However, Bidders are strongly encouraged to utilize the electronic and/or Bid Express methods of obtaining bid documents and Bid Express for submitting bids, as in the near future the Department of Public Works intends to have bid documents available only electroni‑cally and through Bid Express, and to accept bid submittals only via Bid Express. Electronic documents can be obtained via http://mpw.milwa ukee.gov/bids/docs/29‑2017. The Bid Express website is located at bidexpress.com. Any required addenda or response related to listed projects will be posted on both the DPW and Bid Express websites. At this time there are still a limited number of hard copies of the bid documents available at the address listed below. IF YOU ONLY PRINT THE DOCUMENTS FROM THE DPW WEBSITE PLEASE CALL 414‑286‑3314 TO HAVE YOUR COMPANY’S NAME AND CONTACT INFORMATION PLACED ON THE PLAN HOLDER’S LIST.

Please contact the DPW Contracts Office at 414‑286‑3314 should you have any questions or concerns regarding the training or reporting process.

Bid documents will be furnished to the prospective bidders upon

payment of a $10.00 non‑refundable fee in room 506, Frank P. Zeidler Municipal Building, 841 North Broadway, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202. For general questions call 414‑286‑3314.

A $10.00 per set additional non‑refundable fee is required to obtain bid documents by mail. Plans are sent via U.S. mail unless other arrangements are made by the contractor.

Contractor must comply with all provisions of the CITY OF MILWAUKEE GENERAL OFFICIAL NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS published herein and at: http://mpw.milwaukee.gov/services/bids_home Signed: GHASSAN KORBAN, P.E. Commissioner of Public Works

11298518/03‑13‑14

BID NOTICEConveyance Gate Rehabilitation –

Phase 4 ProjectContract No. C98053C01

Sealed Bids for the Conveyance Gate Rehabilitation – Phase 4 Project, Contract No. C98053C01 located in the City of Milwaukee, WI, will be received by the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District, the Owner, 260 West Seeboth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53204, until 10:00 a.m. local time, on the 13th day of April, 2017 and then will be publicly opened. For information concerning the proposed work, contact Greg Olson, Owner’s Project Manager, telephone 414‑225‑2236 or [email protected].

The District has implemented online project bidding using the Quest Construction Data Network (CDN). For this contract, the District will only accept electronic bids through Quest CDN. Bids are to be submitted online at www.quest cdn.com.

The Contract Documents may be viewed and downloaded by registering with Quest CDN online (www.questcdn.com) or calling (952‑233‑1632). This contract is Quest Project #4917928. To be considered a Planholder for construction bids, a contractor must register on QuestCDN.com and purchase the Contract Documents, in digital form for downloading, at a cost of $20.00.

Bidders are required to comply with the small, women’s and minority business enterprise requirements stated in the Contract Documents. For further information regarding these requirements please contact the District’s S/W/MBE Coordinator, Sheila Charnon, at (414) 225‑2134. The District encourages small, women’s, and minority businesses to submit bids as a prime contractor.

There will be a Prebid Conference and tour of the project site at 10:00 a.m., on the 23rd day of March, 2017 at MMSD Headquarters, 260 West Seeboth Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

See posted Invitation to Bid on the District’s website (www.mmsd.com). Procurement Page, Procurement Opportunities Page, Contract C98053C01.

11297935/03‑13‑20

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSVillage of Summit, WI, Village Hall,

Department of Public Works Facility and Salt Storage

Project: Village of Summit, New Village Hall, DPW Building and Salt Storage Building

Bids Due: March 30, 1:00 p.m. ‑ Village of Summit, 2911 North Dousman Road Oconomowoc, WI 53066

NO faxed or emailed bids will be accepted

Bids Open: March 30, 1:10 p.m. ‑ Village of Summit, 2911 North Dousman Road Oconomowoc, WI

53066Owner: Village of SummitArchitect/CM: MSI General P. O.

Box 7, Oconomowoc, WI 53066Plan Availability: Plans and Specifi‑

cations are available March 16 at A/E Graphics for a fee of $200.00 for a hard copy or can be downloaded for an $80.00 fee, purchased online in the A/E Graphics Public Planroom at www.aegraphics.com. Follow the Online Planroom link on the left side of the home page. Plans and Specifications can be viewed at no cost. Downloads of the digital

files and orders for hard copy prints may be purchased online with a credit card. Contact Steve Wellman, Project Administrator, at 2 6 2 ‑ 7 8 1 ‑ 7 7 4 4 o r [email protected] if you need assistance.

Plans will also be available for inspection at MSI General during regular business hours (8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.)

Start Date: May 1, 2017Completion Date: February, 2018Bid Bond: 5%Performance & Material Payment

Bond: Required. See specification for limits.

Prevailing wages: This project is not a publicly funding private construction project.

Pre‑bid meeting: A pre‑bid infor‑mational meeting will take place on March 22, 1:00 p.m. ‑ Village of Summit, 2911 North Dousman Road Oconomowoc, WI 53066. All questions will be answered at this meeting or will be responded to in an addendum. All bidders should review the plans prior to this meeting and develop a list of questions to be answered.

Notes: Only bids submitted in a sealed envelope and on official bid forms will be accepted. Sealed bids are to be addressed to the Village of Summit and shall be marked as “Project #4399 Village of Summit Village Hall Complex” and include the name, address, and phone number of the bidder. All bidders must submit a “Bidders Certificate” and a “Proof of Bidder’s Responsibility Question‑naire” with their bid.

This project is sales tax exemptScope: Scope of work includes three

separate buildings in two separate bid packages

Bid package 1 ‑ Building #1 is the Village Hall, Approximately 18,000 sf, ground up single story masonry and wood framed building with wood framed roof and Building #2 is the DPW Approximately 10,920 sf

Bid package 2 ‑ Building 3 is the Salt Storage Shed Approximately 1,920 sf

Scope of work includes but not limited to: Grading, excavating, septic system, fuel storage reloca‑tion, asphalt, fences & gates, landscaping, concrete, masonry, precast concrete, miscellaneous steel, metal panel, carpentry, EIFS, wood truss, wood studs, millwork, insulation, asphalt shingle roofing, siding, sheet metal, caulking, glass & glazing, hollow metal doors & hardware, wood doors, overhead doors, coiling doors, painting, metal studs, drywall, ceramic tile, acous‑tical ceiling tile & grid, carpeting, floor treatment, toilet partitions & accessories, flag poles, building signs, site plumbing to include septic system, interior plumbing, HVAC and Electrical.

The successful plumbing, HVAC, and electrical contractors will be responsible for engineering and wet sealing their drawings and to obtain State and/or local approval, including all applicable fees.

11295655/03‑09‑13‑14‑15‑16

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CITY OF MILWAUKEEGENERAL OFFICIAL NOTICE

TO CONTRACTORS Separate sealed bids for each project will be received until 10:30 A.M. of the bid opening date at which time bids will be publicly opened and read for furnishing all material and doing all work for each project in accordance with the require‑ments of the respective Official Notice on the bid form furnished in accordance with plans, specifications, contract documents, and proposed form of contract on file in the office of the Department of Public Works, Municipal Building, 841 N. Broadway, Room 506, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53202. PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS ARE TO CAREFULLY EXAMINE AND REVIEW ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND MATERIALS IN SAID OFFICE BEFORE SUBMITTING BID. AFFIDAVITS OF NO INTEREST MUST ACCOMPANY THE BIDS, AND THE FAILURE OF PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS TO COMPLY WITH THESE REQUIRE‑MENTS MAY DISQUALIFY THE BID. THE CONTRACTOR/LESSEE AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE REQUIREMENTS OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT OF 1990, 42 U.S.C. § 12101, ET. SEQ. THE TDD NUMBER FOR PUBLIC WORKS IS (414) 286‑2025. As part of the bid each bidder shall submit a list of anticipated subcontractors and the class of work to be performed by each, which list should not be added to nor altered without the written consent of the Commissioner of Public Works. All contractor(s) and subcontractor(s) are required to furnish or have on file a certificate of insurance in accordance with the insurance provisions of the Gen‑eral Specifications. Corporate surety will be required on performance and payment bonds for all projects listed in the following Official Notices. All applicable charter and Statu‑tory provisions and ordinances, all the provisions of this official notice, invitation to bid, general and detailed specifications, special provisions, proposal, schedule of fixed prices, addendum and plans for this project and all other contract docu‑ments set forth in the invitation to bid will be incorporated and made part of the contract as if therein set forth in full. 2017 Prevailing Wage Repeal: Contractors working on local governmental unit projects with prevailing wage rate determinations, with RFPs or contracts executed prior to January 1, 2017, must continue to pay employees the appropriate prevailing wage and maintain required prevailing wage payroll records. For example, If a contractor is working in 2018 on a public works project with a project determination issued prior to 2017, then the contractor is required to com‑ply with the "old"prevailing wage rate law (§66.0903, Wis. Stats.). After January 1, 2017, the City of Milwaukee/DWD will continue to enforce prevailing wage re‑quirements for projects with DWD prevailing wage determinations issued under the "old" prevailing wage laws for contracts executed prior to January 1, 2017 (§§ 66.0903 & 103.49, Wis. Stats.). Projects with Federal Davis‑Bacon wage rate determinations must remain in compliance with these wage rates regardless of the date of execution. Copies of the actual work classifications and wage and fringe benefit rates enforced on this project are available in Room 506 of the Municipal Building. Tie bids, when the lowest ones, will be decided by the Commissioner of Public Works. The Commissioner of Public Works reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

Signed: Ghassan Korban,Commissioner of Public WorksCountersigned: Michael Daun,

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City Hall. Quest Number #4893114

C2017‑13 ‑ E. Milwaukee Street Rehabilitation ‑ For furnishing all the labor, materials, equipment, and doing all the work necessary for the construction and completion of a Local Road Improvement Program (LRIP) project consisting of approxi‑mately 23 storm inlet repairs or replacements; 9,400 LF curb and gutter removal and replacement; 5 detector loop replacements; 30,230 SY asphalt pavement milling; 3,600 TONS asphalt paving; 23,600 SF concrete driveway and sidewalk and median nose replacement; 12,000 LF epoxy pavement marking, traffic control, terrace restoration and miscellaneous construction. Quest Number #4893193

C2017‑14 ‑ Black Boiler Slag Chip Sealing ‑ For furnishing all the labor, materials, equipment, and doing all the work necessary for providing and placing approximately 27,000 square yards of crack filling/sealing and Black Boiler Slag Chip Sealing; 500 square feet of infrared asphalt pavement patching; 900 linear feet of crack leveling; 17,000 linear feet of various epoxy pavement markings; and incidental construc‑tion. Quest Number #4892898

C2017‑15 Progress Drive Improve‑ments ‑ For furnishing all the labor, materials, equipment, and doing all the work necessary for the construction and completion of a new right‑in/right‑out intersection on STH 11 at Progress Drive. In addition, a significant section of Progress Drive and Venture Drive will be paved with the final asphalt surface layer. Construction quan‑tities will include approximately 1,150 SY of concrete pavement; 1,140 LF of curb; 1,020 tons of asphalt pavement; miscellaneous storm sewer, erosion control, striping, signage, grading, restora‑tion, and seeding. Quest Number #4894497

C2017‑16 Landfill Phase 3 Closure ‑ For furnishing all the labor, mate‑rials, equipment, and doing all the work necessary for the construction and completion of a landfill cap to include: grading layer filling for cell; 2‑foot thick compacted clay liner or soil barrier layer with GCL; 40‑mil geomembrane liner; drainage layer; filter fabric layer; rooting zone layer; topsoil layer; gas system piping and wells; storm water drainage; site restoration; and incidentals shown on the plans and specified herein for Landfill Phase 3 Closure. Quest Number #4894597

C2017‑17 ‑ Ice Arena Dehumidifi‑cation Improvements ‑ For furnishing all the labor, materials, equipment, and doing all the work necessary for the construction and completion of dehumidification system upgrade. Work includes, but is not limited to, removal of existing HVAC equipment, fencing, and concrete equipment pads; storm sewer modifications; modular block retaining wall; dehumidification system compo‑nents and related ductwork, piping, insulation, and electrical; masonry wall modifications; concrete flatwork; interior wall framing and finishes; cleaning and painting of interior walls; land‑scaping and site restoration. Quest Number #4894658Sealed bids will be received until

2:00 P.M. LOCAL TIME ON WEDNESDAY, THE 29TH DAY OF MARCH, 2017. All bids shall be addressed to the City Clerk’s Office, City of Janesville Municipal Building, 18 North Jackson Street, P.O. Box 5005, Janesville, Wisconsin, 53547, and enclosed in a SEALED ENVELOPE, marked with the name and address of the bidder and contract title for which the bid is being submitted. All bidders shall bid in accordance with, and shall bid upon, the bid forms included in the Contract Documents. Bids will be opened in the Council Chambers at 2:01 P.M. on the same date. The above Public Work will be let to the lowest responsible bidder and must be performed in accordance with the plans, specifications, and contracts on file with the City Clerk.

No bid will be read or considered unless accompanied by a certified check equal to 10 percent of the bid or a bid bond in equal amount, payable to the City as guaranty that

if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the proper contract and performance bond within ten days from the date the lowest responsible bidder’s bid is accepted. In case the bidder fails to execute such contract and performance bond within the time set by the City, the check or bid bond shall be forfeited to the City as liquidated damages.

Complete bidding documents will be available on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8TH, 2017, at the City of Janesvi l le web site, www.ci.janesville.wi.us (under Government, Departments, Public Works, Engineering, on the left sidebar “Public Works Bid Information”). Plan holder lists will be available at this link as well. The download cost for each contract is $20.00 by inputting the Quest project number. Contact QuestCDN.com at i n fo@ques tcdn .com or 952‑233‑1632 for assistance in free membership registration, download‑ ing, and working with this project information.

2015 Wisconsin Act 55 repeals the state prevailing wage law for local governments effective January 1, 2017. If applicable, Federal Davis Bacon wage rates are included in the Contract Documents, as well as on file in the City Clerk’s Office.

PROOF OF RESPONSIBILITY forms in accordance with Section 66.0901(2) Wisconsin Statutes must be filed in the Engineering Division Office not later than 12:00 NOON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15TH, 2017. Forms are located in the Contract Documents and also available at www.ci.janesville.wi.us (under Government, Departments, Public Works, Engineering, on the left sidebar “Public Works Bid Infor mation”). Forms shall show sufficient financial ability, equipment, and experience to perform the Contract. The City’s decision regarding qualifications shall be final.

Said work shall be commenced by, and shall be entirely completed by, the dates set in the proposal for the specific work.

The determination of the lowest responsible and best bid will be decided by the City Engineer, subject to review by the City Council. The Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

No bidder may withdraw his bid within 45 days after the actual date of the bid opening.

112880777/03‑6‑13

TOWN OF GERMANTOWNWASHINGTON COUNTY

PUBLIC NOTICEREQUEST FOR BIDS

Sealed bids are invited for roadwork on Scott Lane & Woodland Ave. The existing asphalt roadway will be pulverized and the excess material shall be graded out for use on the shoulders. Any additional shouldering will be completed by the Town of Germantown. The sections shall receive a new 2.25” asphalt pavement binder course and a new 1.75” asphalt surface course. It is estimated that this portion will require 2,230 sq. yds. of pulverizing existing asphalt, 2,230 sq. yds. of grading pulverized asphalt, 290 tons of binder material, 230 tons of surface material, and 150 gal of diluted emulsified asphalt tack coat and blend into existing driveways as needed. This is a LRIP Road Improvement Program and work needs to be done by June 30th of 2017. For additional information, contact Deanne Hapka, Town Clerk at [email protected]. Bids may be mailed or delivered to the town office: N128W17714 Holy Hill Rd., Germantown, WI 53022 and must be clearly marked as Sealed Bid, Scott Ln. & Woodland Ave. The Town will receive bids until March 24 at 5:00pm.

The Town board reserves the right to reject any or all bids or to accept that bid deemed most advantageous to the town.

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INVITATION TO BIDDERSMAIN STREET SANITARY SEWER

RELAYVillage of Germantown, Wisconsin

OWNER: The Village of Germantown hereby gives notice that sealed proposals will be received in the office of the Department of Public Works, N112 W17001 Mequon Rd., P.O. Box 337, Germantown, Wisconsin 53022, for the following described project:

PROJECT #1603: MAIN STREET

SANITARY SEWER MAIN RELAY

The project work will generally consist of relaying a new 18” PVC SDR‑35 sanitary sewer main in Main Street from Division Road to Park Avenue and new 15” PVC SDR‑ 35 sanitary sewer main from Park Avenue to a point 654.3’ east of the intersection to an existing sanitary manhole. The project items consist of the following:

Base Bid Items:654.3’ LF 15” Diameter PVC SDR‑35

Sanitary Main including pavement removal, bedding, and backfill (crushed concrete or slurry as directed) complete.

3266.9’ LF 18” Diameter PVC SDR‑35 Sanitary Main including pavement removal, bedding, and backfill (crushed concrete or slurry as directed) complete.

185’ LF Steel Casing Pipe‑30” dia.140.5’ VF 48” diameter precast

manhole with frame and lid1000 SF Sawcut, remove and

replace decorative walk (Red)6,805 LF Sawcut Asphalt Pavement375 Ton Asphalt Binder (3”)250 Ton Asphalt Surface (2”)80 GAL Asphalt Tack1 LS Erosion Control1 LS Traffic Control500 SY 4” Topsoil and Hydro‑seed200 CY Undercutting100 CY Rock Excavation200 Ton 2” Clear Stone for unstable

trenchTIME: Sealed bids will be received

by the Village of Germantown, Wisconsin, until 10:00 a.m., local time, Tuesday, March 21, 2017 in the office of the Department of Public Works, at which time all bids will be publicly opened and read aloud.

CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Contract documents will be available for a fee in the A&E Graphics Online Planroom’s Public Jobs, accessible at the AE Graphics Planroom

http://planroom.aegraphics.com/ or (877) 314‑7047, after 2:00 PM (local time), March 9, 2017.

LEGAL PROVISIONS: The contract letting shall be subject to the provisions of Section 66.0901 of the Wisconsin State Statutes. Minimum wage scale rates shall be in accordance with the prevailing wage rate as determined by the State of Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development in accordance with Section 66.0903 of the Wisconsin State Statutes.

BIDDERS PROOF: “Qualification of Bidder” forms for the current year shall be on file with the office of the Department of Public Works at least five (5) days prior to the affixed time of the Bid Opening, in accordance with Section 66.29 of the Wisconsin Statutes.

BID SECURITY: A certified check or satisfactory bid bond payable to the Village of Germantown in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the bid shall accompany each bid as a guarantee that if the bid is accepted, the bidder will execute and file the Agreement, the perfor‑mance bond, the payment bond, and the certificate of insurance, as required by the Contract Documents, within ten (10) business days after the Notice of Award. Failure on the part of the bidder to do so will result in forfeiture of the Bidder’s certified check or bid bond to the Village as liquidated damages.

CONTRACT SECRURITY: The bidder to whom a contract is awarded shall be required to furnish both a performance bond and a payment bond acceptable to the Village of Germantown for one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price for each of the above bonds, in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents.

BID WITHDRAWAL: No bid shall be withdrawn for a period of sixty (60) calendar days after the bid opening date without the consent of the Village.

BID REJECTION: The Village of Germantown reserves the right to accept any bid most advantageous to the Village, waive any technicality or reject any or all bids.

11295687/03‑9

ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSCity Hall Addition

City of MuskegoWaukesha County, Wisconsin

Sealed bids will be received by the City of Muskego Office of the

City Clerk at W182 S8200 Racine Avenue, Muskego WI 53150 no later than 2:00 P.M. local time on Thursday, March 23, 2017. Bids are to be addressed to the City of Muskego and shall be marked “Sealed Bid – Muskego City Hall”. Bids will be publicly read aloud at the above time and place. Bids received after the stated time will not be opened.

The project involves a 25,500sf building addition and a small mechanical alteration to the existing building in preparation for a second phase conversion to a Police Depart‑ment. Project also includes a parking lot replacement and site amenity work.

All work is included in a single prime contract.

Bidding documents, including digital Drawings and Specifications may be obtained from the ARC Document Solutions beginning Thursday, February 16, 2017 at 2:00 PM by emailing your name, company name, and phone number to waukesha.orders@e‑arc.com. Should you wish to obtain a hard copy you may email ARC Document Solutions and obtain pricing. Bidding documents may also be viewed at the Architect’s office as well as a list of Plan Rooms that can be obtained by contacting ARC.

A non‑mandatory pre‑bid conference is to be held on Thursday, March 2, 2017 at 2:00 PM at the existing City Hall.

A bidder’s qualification statement must be delivered to City of Muskego at least 3 days before the bid opening date. Bids shall be accompanied by a Bond or Certified Check payable to the City of Muskego equal to five percent of the bid. If the successful bidder fails to execute the contract and furnish payment and performance bonds within 15 days after the award, the Check or Bid Bond shall be forfeited to City of Muskego as liquidated damages per Wisconsin Statues.

No bid may be withdrawn for a period of 90 days after the opening date.

Construction is expected to commence in early April and be completed by May 1, 2018.

City of Muskego reserves the right to accept the most advantageous bid, or to reject any and all bids. Award of Work described herein is subject to the provisions of the Wisconsin Statutes.

CITY OF MUSKEGOKathy Chiaverotti, Mayor

11287726/02‑2‑3‑6‑7‑8‑9‑10‑13‑14‑15‑16‑17‑20‑21‑22

MILWAUKEE COUNTY ‑ DEPART‑MENT OF ADMINISTRATIVE

SERVICESNOTICE NUMBER: 7194ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSDOYNE PARK LANDFILLINFRASTRUCTURE UPGRADE

PHASE 2RE‑BIDSite #7635316 West Wells StreetMilwaukee, WI 53208Project Number: V022‑15802

Contract 1: Landfill Infrastructure Upgrade Work of the project consists of providing upgrades to the existing landfill gas extraction system and improvements to site stormwater drainage as indicated on the project Bidding documents.

Project Completion: Work of the project shall be Substantially Complete within 60 calendar days after receipt of notice to proceed.

Pre‑Bid Meeting: March 15, 2017 at 10 A.M., meet at Milwaukee County, Architecture, Engineering, and Environmental Services Office, 633 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1014, Milwaukee, WI 53203.

ALLOW ADDITIONAL TIME TO BE PROCESSED THROUGH SECURITY SCREENING STATIONS AT COURTHOUSE ENTRANCES.

Sealed bids are due in the County Clerk’s Office, Room 105, Milwaukee County Courthouse, on March 22, 2017, at 2 P.M.

Bids will be publicly read in Room 105, Milwaukee County Courthouse,

5 minutes after due time.Effective 7/1/2010, Contractors

shall employ a minimum of 50% of the Contract labor force with employees that reside in Milwaukee County (see Bid Documents for RESIDENCY PROGRAM REQUIRE‑MENTS).

Completed LCPtracker Labor Compliance software documentation is required.

Bid documents are required to be purchased at Milwaukee County, 633 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1000, for $35 per set using VISA® or MasterCard® (checks and cash not accepted). Bidding document charges are not refundable. EFFEC‑TIVE 4/1/2013 BIDDERS WHO SUBMIT A BID MUST BE A PLAN HOLDER OF RECORD AT MILWAUKEE COUNTY. BIDS FROM BIDDERS WHO ARE NOT ON THE PLAN HOLDERS LIST WILL BE RETURNED AS BEING NON‑RESPONSIVE.

Bid documents may be sent upon authorization of an additional non‑refundable $30 charge to a Visa® or MasterCard® account (checks and cash not accepted) for shipping and handling. Send request to:

Milwaukee County DAS‑FM Archi tecture, Engineering and Environ mental Services 633 West Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 1000 Milwaukee, WI 53203For further information contact

414‑278‑4861.Targeted Business Enterprise

(TBE) participation goal for this project is 25 percent. TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS PROJECT ALL REQUIRED (TBE) FORMS SHALL BE COMPLETED AND SUBMITTED WITH BID AS INDICATED IN INVITATION TO BID.

Bidder’s attention is called to the “Notice of Requirements for Affirmative Action to Ensure Equal Employment Opportunity” (Executive Order 11246), contained in the Bid Documents, which set forth, in part, goals and timetables for the employ‑ment of women and minorities in the project area.

Bidders shall be qualified in accordance with Chapter 43 of Milwaukee County Ordinance.

Bidders shall submit the completed Subcontractor‑Supplier Information Sheet with the Bid. Failure to submit this information with Bid may result in rejection of the Bid as non‑responsive.

A 10 percent bid bond or certified check is required with bid.

The low responsive, responsible bidder will be recommended for contract award. Owner reserves right to reject bid, to waive informalities in bid or to accept bid which will be in best interest of Owner.

Bids shall remain open to accept‑ance for a period of 60 days after bid due date.DIRECTOR, DEPT. OF ADMINIS‑

TRATIVE SERVICESD.R.: 3/7/17, 3/13/17

11294192/03‑7‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC03615

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: GJNF Trust,3849 S 97th StMilwaukee WI 53228

You are being sued by Plaintiff Zina A Alani in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Zina A Alani3009 E Grange Ave Apt 4Cudahy, WI 53110414‑551‑9423

11296527/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17SC1297

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CIVIL DIVISION — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Sharmetta Williams,3959 N. 24 Pl.Milwaukee WI 53206

You are being sued by Alverno College, in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Room 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233. A hearing will be held at 03/29/2017 AT 8:30 A.M. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. A copy of the claim has

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been mailed to you at the above address.

This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER,

S.C.By: JONATHAN H DUDLEY

Plaintiff’s Attorney,SBN: 10007611800 E. Howard Avenue,Milwaukee, WI 53207.(414) 272‑0760

11298539/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16SC035563

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

ARTISAN AND TRUCKERS CASU ALTY COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF DAVID PANTOJA, Plaintiff vs. LESLIE A COTTON, Defendant

To: LESLIE A COTTON 2676 N 63RD ST #3MILWAUKEE WI 53213You are being sued by: ARTISAN

AND TRUCKERS CASUALTY COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF DAVID PANTOJA in the Small Claims Court of Milwaukee County, located at 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held at 8:30 a.m. on March 28,2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being mailed to you.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this March 3, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298390/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC000469

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Conquer Managementand John Rameriz,8508 W Crawford AveMilwaukee WI 53228

You are being sued by Plaintiff James Beeker in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: James Beeker6338 W DelmaonicoGlendale, AZ 85302623‑217‑0055

11296572/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16CV009802

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

CITY OF MILWAUKEE, Plaintiff vs. CARMEL A SAIFE, Defendant(s)

THE STATE OF WISCONSINTO: CARMEL A SAIFE3370 N 2nd StMILWAUKEE WI 53212

You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and basis of the legal action.

Within forty (40) days after March 13, 2017, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the Clerk of Court, whose address is: CLERK OF CIRCUIT Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53233‑1458 and the Kohn Law Firm, Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 735 N. Water St., Suite 1300, Milwaukee, WI 53202. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If no Complaint accompanies this Summons you must respond within the said 40 day period with a written demand for a copy of the Complaint by mailing or delivering said written demand to the court and to the Plain‑tiff s attorneys at their respective

addresses listed above.If you do not provide a proper

answer to the Complaint or provide a written demand for said complaint within the 40 day period, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin

March 3, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM S.C.By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorneys for Plaintiff,State Bar No.: 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202‑4106414‑276‑0435

11298376/03‑13‑20‑27

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16SC000821

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — GRANT COUNTY

COTTONWOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. LETREAL A WILLIAMS, Defendant

To: LETREAL A WILLIAMS216 N 112TH STMILWAUKEE WI 53226

You are being sued by: COTTON‑WOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY in the Small Claims Court of GRANT County, located at 130 W. MAPLE ST., P.O BOX 110 LANCASTER, WI 53813‑1667.

A hearing will be held at 9:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being mailed to you.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this March 1, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298087/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16SC035390

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

COTTONWOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff(s) vs. COLLISCE WALK‑ ER, Defendant(s)

To: COLLISCE WALKER8802 W APPLETON AVEMILWAUKEE WI 53225

You are being sued by: COTTON‑WOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY in the Small Claims Court of Milwaukee County, located at 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held at 8:30 AM ON APRIL 4, 2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being mailed to you.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this March 9, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298121/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16SC035421

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

COTTONWOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Plaintiff vs. DANNY L SANTI‑ AGO, Defendant

To: DANNY L SANTIAGO2726 S 50TH STMILWAUKEE WI 53219

You are being sued by: COTTON‑WOOD FINANCIAL WISCONSIN LLC DBA THE CASH STORE A

FOREIGN LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY in the Small Claims Court of Milwaukee County, located at 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 28, 2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being mailed to you.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this March 7, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298207/03‑13

SUMMONSSTATE OF WISCONSIN — SMALL

CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: AARON GREEN8819 W THURSTON AVEMILWAUKEE WI 53225

You are being sued by Franklin Financial Corporation, in the small claims court, Milwaukee County, in the Milwaukee County Courthouse located at 901 N. 9th Street, (Room #400), Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held: MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017, 8:30 AM. If you choose not to appear, a judgment will be given to Franklin Financial Corporation, due to default.

A copy of this has been mailed to last known address on March 7, 2017.FRANKLIN FINANCIALCORPORATION

Plaintiff,10101 W Greenfield Ave, Suite 200West Allis, WI 53214(414) 447‑5130

11298158/03‑13

SUMMONSSTATE OF WISCONSIN — SMALL

CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: HYDIA HARRIS11011 W HAMPTON AVE APT 2MILWAUKEE WI 53225

You are being sued by Franklin Financial Corporation, in the small claims court, Milwaukee County, in the Milwaukee County Courthouse located at 901 N. 9th Street, (Room #400), Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held: MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017, 8:30 AM. If you choose not to appear, a judgment will be given to Franklin Financial Corporation, due to default.

A copy of this has been mailed to last known address on March 7, 2017.FRANKLIN FINANCIALCORPORATION

Plaintiff,10101 W Greenfield Ave, Suite 200West Allis, WI 53214(414) 447‑5130

11298153/03‑13

SUMMONSSTATE OF WISCONSIN — SMALL

CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: ANDRE REID3869 N 21ST ST APT AMILWAUKEE WI 53206

You are being sued by Franklin Financial Corporation, in the small claims court, Milwaukee County, in the Milwaukee County Courthouse located at 901 N. 9th Street, (Room #400), Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held: MONDAY, MARCH 27, 2017, 8:30 AM. If you choose not to appear, a judgment will be given to Franklin Financial Corporation, due to default.

A copy of this has been mailed to last known address on March 7, 2017.FRANKLIN FINANCIALCORPORATION

Plaintiff,10101 W Greenfield Ave, Suite 200West Allis, WI 53214(414) 447‑5130

11298159/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17CV001061

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

Froedtert Memorial Lutheran Hospital, Inc, 9200 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53226, Plaintiff vs. Jo A Bergeson, 3126 N 91st Street, Milwaukee, WI 53222, Defendant.THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, To

said Defendant:You are hereby notified Plaintiff

named above has field a lawsuit or

other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and basis of the legal action.

Within forty (40) days after the 13th day of March, 2017, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statues, to the Complaint. The court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statues. The answer must be sent or deilvered to the Court, whose address is Milwaukee County, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233, and the BRUCK LAW OFFICES, S.C., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Sixth Floor, 322 East Michigan Street, Milwaukee, WI 53202. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If no Complaint accompanies this Summons you must respond within the said forty (40) day period with a written demand for a copy of the Complaint by mailing or delivering said written demand to the Court and to Plaintiff’s attorney at the address listed above.

If you do not provide a proper answer to the Complaint of provide a written demand for said Complaint within in forty (40) days day period, the court may grant judgement against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgement may be enforced as provided by law. A judgement awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.BRUCK LAW OFFICES, SCBy: DEBORAH KRUSCHE BRUCK

Attorney,State Bar No.: 01010658322 East Michigan Street, Sixth FloorMilwaukee, WI 53202414‑223‑3335

11298428/03‑13‑20‑27

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 16‑SC‑5118

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — WAUKESHA COUNTY

To: Gina Azzolina5675 W Brown Deer Road, Unit 202Brown Deer WI 53223

You are being sued by: GARDNER PROPERTIES, LLC in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Courthouse, Courtroom 400, 901 N 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233. A hearing will be held at 9:00 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017.

If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. (A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.)

Dated: March 7, 2017.PETRIE PETTIT SCBy: TRISTAN R PETTIT

Attorney,250 East Wisconsin Ave. Suite 1000Milwaukee, WI 53202

11298526/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17‑CV‑694

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

KNICKERBOCKER ON THE LAKE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC., 1028 E. Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53202, Plaintiff vs. THOMAS H. TIGERMAN, 1028 E. Juneau Ave., Unit 702, Milwaukee, WI 53202, JANE DOE TIGERMAN, 1028 E. Juneau Ave., Unit 702, Milwaukee, WI 53202, SECOND ROUND LP c/o Incorp Services, Inc., 901 S. Whitney Way, Madison, WI 53711, MIDLAND FUNDING LLC c/o Corporation Service Company, 8040 Excelsior Drive, Suite 400, Madison. WI 53717 Defendant(s).THE STATE OF WISCONSINTO: THOMAS H. TIGERMAN and

JANE DOE TIGERMANYOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

that the plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The complaint, which is also served upon you states the nature and basis of the legal action.

Within 40 days after March 13, 2017, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the complaint. The court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements

of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 901 N. 9th Street Milwaukee. Wisconsin 53233, and to plaintiff’s attorneys, LEVINE & BAZELON. S.C., whose address is 8989 North Port Washington Road, Suite 211, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217‑1633. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not provide a proper answer within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated March 6, 2017.LEVINE & BAZELON, SCBy: ADAM S BAZELON

Attorney,State Bar No.: 10643188989 North Port Washington Road, Suite 211Milwaukee, WI 53217‑1633414‑352‑0400

11298524/03‑13‑20‑27

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC03569

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Daniel Kleaveland Kupczak,3915 North Downee AvenueShorewood, WI 53211

You are being sued by Plaintiff Adline E Mangram in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Courthouse, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Adline E Mangram9401 West Calumet Rd #208Milwaukee, WI 53224414‑306‑1898

11296540/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC02857

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Keisha Carrington,3413 N 48thMilwaukee WI 53216

You are being sued by Plaintiff Renee Manns in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Renee Manns2966A N 53 StreetMilwaukee, WI 53210414‑539‑9595

11282165/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 16SC037002

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Kelly Green,8559 N 106th StMilwaukee WI 53224

You are being sued by Plaintiff Marine Credit Union in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Courthouse, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Marine Credit Union333 N 35th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53208414‑342‑7660

11296553/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC000311

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Sherilyn Lynn,4041 N 61st St Apt 4

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Milwaukee WI 53216You are being sued by Plaintiff

Marine Credit Union in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Courthouse, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Marine Credit Union333 N 35th StreetMilwaukee, WI 53208414‑342‑7660

11296564/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC003047

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Henrico Paul Buchanan,3815 N 36th StMilwaukee WI 53216

You are being sued by Plaintiff Mayra J Marin in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Mayra J Marin8931 N 96th Apt 3Milwaukee, WI 53224414‑322‑2279

11281287/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16SC035407

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

Midland Funding LLC by Its Servicing Agent Midland Credit Management Inc, Plaintiff vs. JOSE R GARCIA, Defendant

To: JOSE R GARCIA5361 N 83RD STMILWAUKEE WI 53218

You are being sued by: Midland Funding LLC by Its Servicing Agent Midland Credit Management Inc in the Small Claims Court of Milwaukee County, located at 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON APRIL 4, 2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being mailed to you.

Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin this March 9, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298027/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17SC1290

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CIVIL DIVISION — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Andrea L Gatewood,2349 S 77th St.Milwaukee WI 53219

You are being sued by Mount Mary University, Inc, in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Room 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233. A hearing will be held at 03/29/17 AT 8:30 A.M. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the above address.

This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER,

S.C.By: JONATHAN H DUDLEY

Plaintiff’s Attorney,SBN: 10007611800 E. Howard Avenue,Milwaukee, WI 53207.(414) 272‑0760

11298533/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17SC3290

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CIVIL DIVISION — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Meaghan Michelle Horton,4915 N 19th Pl.

Milwaukee WI 53209You are being sued by Mount

Mary University, Inc, in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Room 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233. A hearing will be held at 03/29/17 AT 8:30 A.M. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the above address.

This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER,

S.C.By: JONATHAN H DUDLEY

Plaintiff’s Attorney,SBN: 10007611800 E. Howard Avenue,Milwaukee, WI 53207.(414) 272‑0760

11298535/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17SC3293

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CIVIL DIVISION — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Zoraida Maria Rivera,3402 W. Florist Ave., Apt. 309Milwaukee WI 53209

You are being sued by Mount Mary University, Inc, in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Room 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233. A hearing will be held at 03/29/17 AT 8:30 A.M. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the above address.

This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER,

S.C.By: JONATHAN H DUDLEY

Plaintiff’s Attorney,SBN: 10007611800 E. Howard Avenue,Milwaukee, WI 53207.(414) 272‑0760

11298528/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17SC3442

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CIVIL DIVISION — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Lakisha Shantella Penny,1753 N. 32nd St.Milwaukee WI 53208

You are being sued by Mount Mary University, Inc, in the small claims court for Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, Room 400 of the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233. A hearing will be held at 03/29/2017 AT 8:30AM. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the person suing you. A copy of the claim has been mailed to you at the above address.

This communication is from a debt collector and is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose.HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER,

S.C.By: JONATHAN H DUDLEY

Plaintiff’s Attorney,SBN: 10007611800 E. Howard Avenue,Milwaukee, WI 53207.(414) 272‑0760

11298527/03‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No.16SC035469

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

PROGRESSIVE UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF TRACY LOPEZ, Plaintiff vs. SEAN BOENING, Defendant

To: SEAN BOENING438 S 70TH STMILWAUKEE WI 53214

You are being sued by: PROGRESSIVE UNIVERSAL INSURANCE COMPANY AS SUBROGEE OF TRACY LOPEZ in the Small Claims Court of Milwaukee County, located at 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, WI 53233.

A hearing will be held at 8:30 AM ON APRIL 4, 2017. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this amended summons along with the summons and complaint is being

mailed to you.Dated at Milwaukee, Wisconsin

this March 8, 2017.KOHN LAW FIRM, S.C.,By: JOSEPH R JOHNSON

Attorney for Plaintiff,State Bar # 1053052735 N. Water St., Suite 1300Milwaukee, WI 53202(414) 276‑0435

11298136/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC003939

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Cheron Anderson,9439 W Capitol DrMilwaukee WI 53225

You are being sued by Plaintiff Karen Qualman in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Karen QualmanW4327 Cty Rd ZWestfield, WI 53964414‑943‑1877

11286794/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATIONCase No.: 17SC003962

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

To: Terence Nightingate,5240 N 88th CtMilwaukee WI 53225

You are being sued by Plaintiff Lisa Turner in the Small Claims Court for Milwaukee County Court‑house, Courtroom 400, 901 North Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233. A hearing will be held at 8:30 A.M. ON MARCH 27, 2017 before a Smal Claims Commissioner. If you do not appear, a judgment may be given to the party suing you. A copy of this claim has been mailed to you at the address above.By: Lisa Turner7061 N 45thMilwaukee, WI 53223414‑748‑6888

11296544/03‑13

SMALL CLAIMS PUBLICATION SUMMONS AND NOTICE

Case No.: 17SC3268STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — SMALL CLAIMS — MILWAUKEE COUNTYWASTE MANAGEMENT OF

WISCONSIN, INC, W132N10487 Grant DR, Germantown, WI 53022, Plaintiff(s) vs. RE‑ENERGY WORKS, INC, c/o Registered Agent Lorenzo Brown Sr 8606 W Congress, Apt 1, Milwaukee, WI 53225, Defendant(s).

To The Person(s) Named Above As Defendant(s)

You are being sued by the person(s) named above as Plain‑ tiff(s). A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above.

The lawsuit will be heard in the following Small Claims Court: Milwaukee County Courthouse, Tele‑phone Number of Clerk of Court: (414) 278‑5362, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233, on the follow‑ ing date and time:March 27, 2017 at 8:30 am.

If you do not attend the hear‑ ing, the court may enter a judg‑ ment against you in favor of the person(s) suing you. A copy of the claim has been sent to you at your address as stated in the caption above. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

You may have the option to Answer without appearing in court on the court date by filing a written Answer with the clerk of court before the court date. You must send a copy of your Answer to the Plaintiff’(s) named above at their address. You may contact the clerk of court at the telephone number above to determine if there are other methods to answer a Small Claims complaint in that county.

If you need help in this matter because of a disability, please call:

(414) 985‑5757.Dated: February 23, 2017.

NISTLER LAW OFFICE, SCBy: SHAUNA MANION

Attorney,State Bar No.: 10917047000 W North AveWauwatosa, WI 53213414‑763‑1147

11298334/03‑13

Miscellaneous NOTICE

Business Improvement District #4, Mitchell Street, Board of Directors, will meet Thursday, March 16, 2017, from 12 Noon to 1:30 PM, at 823 W. Historic Mitchell Street. Administrative matters, 2017 Sun Fair, WWBIC Business Classes, committee and other reports, and other new business, are scheduled agenda items. To request accom modations, please call 414‑383‑6601.

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NOTICE OF HEARINGCCAP No.: 2017TP000043

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — CHILDREN’S DIVISION — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

In the Interest of: DHDate of Birth: 04/30/2016

A child under the age of eighteen. To:Any unknown fathers,

Information regarding the above‑named child is as follows:

Name: DHDate of Birth: 04/30/2016Place of Birth: Milwaukee, WIDate of Conception:

07/03/15‑09/01/15Place of Conception: UnknownNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that

at a regular session of the Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, Children’s Division, to be held on March 27, 2017 at 9:00 a.m., Br. 32, Vel R. Phillips Juvenile Justice Center, located at 10201 Watertown Plank Road, City of Wauwatosa, County of Milwaukee, State of Wisconsin, there will be a hearing on a Petition for Termination of Parental Rights on the following: any unknown fathers.

If you fail to appear at such hearing, an order may be entered terminating your parental rights to the above named child.

You have the right to be represented by an attorney; and if you cannot afford an attorney, one may be appointed by the State Public Defender’s Office by contacting said office at (414) 266‑1210.

If the court terminates parental rights, Notice of Intent to Pursue Relief from the Judgment must be filed in the trial court within thirty (30) days after the judgment is entered for the right to pursue such relief to

be preserved.WITNESS, THE HONORABLE

Laura Gramling Perez, Branch 32, of the Circuit Court of said County, at Wauwatosa, Wisconsin, this 27th day of February, 2017.

JOSH STEIB,Assistant Chief Deputy Clerk of

said Circuit Court.Claire Starling,Assistant District AttorneyBar No.:1045676 ,10201 Watertown Plank RoadWauwatosa, WI 53226(414) 257‑7725

11298411/03‑13

NOTICE IN REPLEVINCase No. 17SC3282Case Code 31003

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

VW Credit Inc.vs. Leah SchneiderTO: Leah Schneider2643 N. 73rd St.Wauwatosa, WI 53213

You are hereby notified pursuant to Wis. Stat. § 799.16(2), that a replevin action has been issued to recover the possession of the following described goods and chattels, to‑wit: one 2014 VW Jetta SDN 1.8 VIN: 3VWD07A‑ J0EM438553, which the plaintiff, is entitled to possess, but which you unlawfully detained.

Now, unless you shall appear in the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 North Ninth Street, Room 400, Milwaukee, WI 53233 before the presiding Judge or Court Commis‑sioner to whom the matter may be assigned on March 29, 2017 at 8:30AM, judgment will be rendered against you for the delivery of said

property to the plaintiff and for damages for the detention thereof and for costs.

We are attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose.

Dated this 7th day of March, 2017HOWARD, SOLOCHEK & WEBER, SCBy: KEVIN D MATHEWS

Attorney,State Bar# 10094001800 E. Howard AvenueMilwaukee, Wisconsin 53207414‑272‑0760

11298519/03‑13

Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 29, 2017, at 11:00 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 5730 N Lovers Lane Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53225, the personal property described below:

A002 ‑ Crockett, EdwardA006 ‑ Limehouse, GladysA016 ‑ Moore, MilicientA031 ‑ Currie, DeniseA046 ‑ Poindexter, LenoraA066 ‑ Kalman, JohnA081 ‑ Gale, NikiaA102 ‑ Price, RickyA116 ‑ Williams, AddistineA141 ‑ Smith, VeronicaA143 ‑ McKibbins, ThomasA149 ‑ Cooks, PernellA192 ‑ Reynolds, VincenA253 ‑ Epting, AudreyB002 ‑ morra, marcoB011 ‑ Hogan, RandyB039 ‑ Algee, AngelaB050 ‑ Uhrich, SandraB053 ‑ Uhrich, SandraB085 ‑ Jordan, WilliamC020 ‑ Hayward, SonyaC031 ‑ Blackshire, CalvinC054 ‑ Smith, ReekoC056 ‑ Price, MelissaC074 ‑ Williams, KatrinaC075 ‑ Strickland, MadelinePurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

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Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 29, 2017, at 11:30 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 6049 N 77th St, Milwaukee, WI 53218, the personal property described below:

0012 ‑ Champion, Kendall1105 ‑ Key, Trina1223 ‑ Allen, David2104 ‑ Mckinght Collins, Isaiah2115 ‑ Pitchford, Peter2305 ‑ Hernandez, Melody2321 ‑ Williams, Shalon2324 ‑ Price, Teneishia2330 ‑ Mcmillian, Quania2410 ‑ Ray, Tyrance2412 ‑ Jennings, Willie2501 ‑ Johnson, Hosie2506 ‑ Cole, Corey27 ‑ Jones, John3105 ‑ Cosby, Jaronna3201 ‑ Whitelaw, Yalonda3309 ‑ Gentry, Tasweeyah3330 ‑ Schilling, Lance3603 ‑ Ortiz, Marisol3610 ‑ Hill Jr, Elijah4102 ‑ Walls, Crystal4104 ‑ Wallace, John4109 ‑ Dennis, Cassandra4113 ‑ lockhart, octavia42 ‑ Wierzchowski, Matthew4208 ‑ Gruett, Courtney44 ‑ Webster, Dewitt4409 ‑ Wilkins, Kanessa5103 ‑ Jones, Aiyana5208 ‑ Johnson, Terrance5305 ‑ Gray, Everlena5405 ‑ Scott, Trenell6107 ‑ Pointer, Marq6304 ‑ Starling, Tara6305 ‑ Hyatte, Latiah6308 ‑ Sorrles, Rose6405 ‑ Anderson, Arlene6427 ‑ Wilson, Joseph6504 ‑ Robertson, Marquita

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6612 ‑ Anderson, JacquelinePurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

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Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 29, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 1643 Arcadian Ave, Waukesha, WI 53186, the personal property described below:

0201 ‑ Crouse, Jessica0433 ‑ Nelson, Marvin0435 ‑ Flovin, Renee0463 ‑ Hintz, Adam0466 ‑ Hopson, Ivy0508 ‑ Mason, Dawn0521 ‑ Rodefer, Mike0602 ‑ Bachhuber, Kelly0803 ‑ Celtic Gypsey0824 ‑ Juris, Lisa0829 ‑ santiago, Jose0837 ‑ Monterroso, Alejandro1024 ‑ Kraych, Kenneth1025 ‑ Finneran, Mellissa1311 ‑ Fortune, Lee1403 ‑ Larsen, Angela1422 ‑ Koeberl, ChristopherPurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

11286516/03‑13‑20

Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 29, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at N5W22966 Bluemound Rd, Waukesha, WI 53186, the personal property described below:

B002 ‑ Zsori, LynnE025 ‑ Krueger, RonaldPurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

11286517/03‑13‑20

Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 28, 2017, at 11:00 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 9199 N Green Bay Rd, Brown Deer, WI 53209, the personal property described below:

1108 ‑ Biami, Kelly2305 ‑ taylor, jerrod3121 ‑ Morehouse, Tara5104 ‑ McCrieght, Shea5209 ‑ Alioto, Anthony5217 ‑ Kennedy, Dean S5221 ‑ Croft, Debra5414 ‑ Spriggs, Lachrisa6214 ‑ Harnett, CatherinePurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

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Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 28, 2017, at 11:30 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at N102W13797 Spaten Ct, Germantown, WI 53022, the personal property described below:

3112 ‑ Snyder, Brandon3218 ‑ Molzen, Matthew4221 ‑ Chamblee, RichardPurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

11286501/03‑13‑20

Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 28, 2017, at 10:00 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 7415 W Dean Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53223, the personal property described below:

A022 ‑ Williams, JenniferA038 ‑ Royster, BRANDEEA044 ‑ Harmon, Keeli Mon JaroD013 ‑ Thomas, Jacquetta MD014 ‑ Williams, RuthD038 ‑ Thomas, WilliamE002 ‑ Davis, LelaE010 ‑ Foreman, AntwainE022 ‑ Kennedy, GarlandE047 ‑ Crape, RodneyE081 ‑ Fields, GertrudeF016 ‑ Hoffman, BretF017 ‑ Jones, NateF020 ‑ GELHAR, GREGORYG004 ‑ Much, JamesG036 ‑ Harris, LatashaH005 ‑ MOLEX, RANDYI006 ‑ Coleman, ShanaeJ038 ‑ Robinson, MaryannK007 ‑ Lovejoy, AndreaK009 ‑ Hopson, EvelynK027 ‑ Walker Singh, Elizabeth AL006 ‑ Beckley, JoelynL018 ‑ Simms, JeffL040 ‑ Grace, JojuanM025 ‑ mcgray, williamM035 ‑ Hobson, PatriciaN027 ‑ Mcdaniel, MichaelN057 ‑ Clay, JenniferO004 ‑ Hicks, RooseveltP006 ‑ Burk, TamekaP031 ‑ Reeves, FeliciaS027 ‑ HH TransportS224 ‑ Perry, PeggyS258 ‑ Wallace, JohnS281 ‑ John Deez GrillS355 ‑ HH TransportS403 ‑ Johnson, SamPurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

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Notice of Public Sale of Personal Property

Notice is hereby given that pursuant to Wisconsin Statute Section 704.90, that PS Orangeco, Inc will conduct sale(s) by competitive bidding on March 28, 2017, at 10:30 a.m. on the premises where said property has been stored, and which are located at 8824 W Brown Deer Rd, Milwaukee, WI 53224, the personal property described below:

B023 ‑ Clark, PriscillaC021 ‑ INGRAM, JENNIFERC048 ‑ Grover, MariaD003 ‑ Conley, YolandaD008 ‑ Robertson, Rachel AnnD012 ‑ Washington, LameshaD025 ‑ Anderson, ErvinD034 ‑ Kennedy, BeautifulD035 ‑ Kasper, KimD037 ‑ Simpson, VergieD040 ‑ Thompson, ToniD044 ‑ Wilson, YolandaE008 ‑ WEINMAN, ELOISEE085 ‑ Sheldon, DaleE109 ‑ LDJ ContractorsF003 ‑ Washington, Maneka L.F017 ‑ Hoffmann, DeanF074 ‑ Vang, Mai LouF078 ‑ Jackson, LeonardF117 ‑ Newburn, StaishaG014 ‑ Hardy, GregoryG020 ‑ Robinson, NaomiG025 ‑ WILSON, DaleG026 ‑ CHRISTOPH, RONDAG029 ‑ Owens, SarahG043 ‑ CLARK, DAVEG044 ‑ WEBB, JASONG054 ‑ Mitchell, SavanahH021 ‑ mcfadden, lakiaPurchases must be made with

cash or credit only and paid for at the time of sale. All goods are sold “as is” and must be removed at the time of purchase. Sale is subject to adjournment.

11286494/03‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORSSTATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Trust (Estate) of Shirley Rabon, (Decedent).Pursuant to Wisconsin Statute

Section 701.065, notice is hereby given of the following:1. That Shirley Rabon died a

resident of Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, on February 20, 2017.

2. That decedent established a revo‑cable trust known as the Shirley Rabon Revocable Trust of 2011.

3. That the Co‑Trustees, Anthony Scaffidi and Rick Scaffidi, have the duty and power to pay debts on behalf of the decedent.

4. That all creditors of the decedent must file claims in writing with Attorney John J. Germanotta within four months from the date of the first publication of this notice as shown below, otherwise such claims may be barred against the Co‑Trustees, the trust property and any recipients of the trust property.Dated this 6th day of March, 2017

ZIINO, GERMANOTTA, KNOLL & CHRISTENSEN

JOHN J GERMANOTTAAttorney,

SBN: 10142101700 N Farwell AveMilwaukee WI 53202414‑272‑2295

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17‑PR‑0153STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Betty B Sanders, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

12/11/1930 and date of death 01/03/2017, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 3167 S 95th St, Milwaukee, WI 53227.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 11, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated March 8, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

AFFELDT LAW OFFICES, SCSTEVEN A AFFELDT

Attorney,Bar Number: 110079378741 W National AveWest Allis WI 53227414‑321‑4560

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17RP0358STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Christine R Swannell, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

05/22/1951 and date of death 12/14/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 5015 W Jackson Park Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53219.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 9, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated March 6, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

ANTHONY J STASKUNASAttorney,

Bar Number: 0101278010701 W Lincoln AveWest Allis WI 53227414‑541‑9440

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0357STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Christo pher John Weber, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

07/03/1989 and date of death 12/19/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 2147 S Mound St Unit B, Milwaukee,

NOTICE NO. L‑10 Submitted for Publication ‑ March 6, 2017Published by authority of the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee

Pursuant to Section 125.04(3)(g) of the Wisconsin Statutes.Notice is hereby given that the following persons have made application to

the Common Council of the City of Milwaukee for license to sell intoxicating liquors or malt beverages in the City of Milwaukee, the granting of which are now pending.

Class A Fermented Malt Beverage Retailer’s LicenseMIKE’S FOOD; MOHAMMAD B ABDELLATIF; 4122 W ALVINA Av; 1556 N

33RD St; 15J & E GROCERY STORE, LLC; ZARAGOZA, Jose, Agent; 820 S Cesar E

Chavez DR; 820 S CESAR E CHAVEZ DR; 12Sams Food Market; Alaa T Hamed; 5420 S Tuckaway Ln; 1802 W Center

St; 15ABDELAL, LLC; ABDELAL, Saed F, Agent; 6053 S 22nd St; 2100 W

GRANT St; 8FAST STOP FOOD MARKET, LLC; SINGH, Harvinder B, Agent; N61

W15526 EDGEMONT DR; 3611 W VLIET St; 15Brother Supermarket INC; SINGH, Gurminder P, Agent; 1539 Kearnety Av;

2631 W Vliet St; 4Class A Malt & Class A Liquor License

Wisconsin Liquor & Food, Inc; KAUR, Navdip, Agent; 4848 N Lydell Av #137; 1819 N 12th St; 15

Magic Holdings, LLC; HARRIS, Daniel S, Agent; 2903 N 17TH St; 2879 N 16th St; 15

KP Liquor Three, Inc.; KAUR, Navdip, Agent; 4848 N Lydell Av #137; 1606 N 35th St; 15

Jamaica Inn Grocery and Liquor LLC; LAWRENCE, Gretel, Agent; 5631 W Capitol DR; 3040 W Atkinson Av; 1

OUTPOST NATURAL FOODS COOPERATIVE; SENGER, Edward J, Agent; 8201 S WILDING Av; 100 E CAPITOL DR; 6

NAT LIQUOR & FOOD MART, INC; SINGH, Mamta, Agent; 7355 S CAMBRIDGE DR; 3725 W CENTER St; 15

NEW VILLAGE, LLC; ZEID, Adel H, Agent; 5021 S 13th St #3; 3455 N MARTIN L KING JR DR; 6

KHERA, INC; KHERA, Satnam S, Agent; 15045 W LISBON Rd; 4910 N TEUTONIA Av; 1

KWIK STOP OF MILWAUKEE, INC; SPENCER, Jerry J, Agent; 3470 N PIERCE St; 700 W WISCONSIN Av #300; 4

Olive Tree LLC; SHAWAR, Jamal T, Agent; 2410 E Grange Av; 308 E Wisconsin Av; 4

Class B Fermented Malt Beverage Retailer’s LicenseThai A Kitchen; Toua Vang; 2851 N Oakland Av; 2851 N Oakland Av; 3

Class B Tavern LicenseBounce Milwaukee LLC; CLANCY, Ryan M, Agent; 2543 S Howell Av;

2801 S 5TH Ct; 14Brother’s II; PAUL E SIMMONS; 4076 N 92ND St #2; 3251 N 8th St; 6TOETZ ENTERPRISES, LLC; TOETZ, Timothy R, Agent; 7461 HILL

VALLEY Ct; 6317 W BLUE MOUND Rd; 10GMRI, INC; GREGGS, Jason J, Agent; W351 N 5926 Westshore Rd; 8531

W BROWN DEER Rd; 9Levy Restaurants at Harley Davidson; KASH, Dave, Agent; 2120 N 86th St;

401 W CANAL St;12TWISTERS INN; MILEY HOWARD; 4632 N 51ST Bl; 508 W CENTER St; 6RIVER HOUSE RESTAURANT, INC; SCHMIDT, JR, Robert C, Agent;

1122 N Edison St; 1122 N EDISON St; 4RCW LLC; RUDOLPH, Stuart E, Agent; 2354 N 59th St; 408 W FLORIDA

St #102; 12Veggas Pub; Craig A Pape; 2585 N Prospect Av; 2479 N FRATNEY St; 3JO JO’S MARTINI BAR LLC; FUGARINO, JR, Joseph A, Agent; 18270

LAMPLIGHTER Ln; 200 N HARBOR DR; 4Cheese Mart, Inc; MC NULTY, Kenneth J, Agent; 5573 N Hollywood Av;

215 W Highland Av; 4Louise’s, Inc; SCHMIDT, JR, Robert C, Agent; 1122 N Edison St; 801 N

Jefferson St; 4Carson’s Ribs of Milwaukee, LLC; BARRETT, Richard J, Agent; 3252 N

Lake DR; 301 W Juneau Av; 4SAKE, INC; SELLIKEN, Sunhee L, Agent; 1184 Pilgrim Pk; 714 N

MILWAUKEE St; 4GRANDVIEW MANAGEMENT, INC; ZILLI, Ellen N, Agent; 331 JASPER

Ln; 931 E WISCONSIN Av; 4Love Bowl Inc; SEIDEL, William J, Agent; 611 E OTJEN St; 2457 S Went‑

worth Av; 14Class C Wine Retailer’s License

Thai A Kitchen; Toua Vang; 2851 N Oakland Av; 2851 N Oakland Av; 311294789/03‑13‑14‑15

Official Publication

WI 53207.3. All interested persons waived

notice.4. The deadline for filing a claim

against the decedents estate is JUNE 9, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated March 6, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

WASSEL, HARVEY & SCHUK, LLPSTEVEN R WASSEL

Attorney,Bar Number: 10032311034 Ann St Ste DDelavan WI 53115262‑728‑0700

11298195/03‑13‑20‑27

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0356STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Delores Wilder, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

09/20/1953 and date of death 11/05/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 4609 N 60th St, Milwaukee, WI 53218.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 9. 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated March 6, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

WILLIAM J RUDOLPHAttorney,

Bar Number: 10132736621 Romona AveWauwatosa WI 53213414‑774‑2213

11295123/03‑13‑20‑27

NOTICENOTICE PURSUANT TO

SECTION 200‑26‑5 OF THE MILWAUKEE CODE OF ORDINANCES:

AN APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT FOR THE DEMOLITION OF 2349 S Kinnickinnic Av HAS BEEN RECEIVED ON 3/7/2017 BY THE CITY OF MILWAUKEE DEPARTMENT OF NEIGHBOR‑ HOOD SERVICES.

11298516/03‑13

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PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No.: 17‑CV‑000650

Case Code: 30404(Foreclosure of Mortgage)

The amount claimed exceeds $10,000.00

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

Deutsche Bank Trust Company Americas f/kla Bankers Trust Company, as Trustee for Saxon Asset Securities Trust 2001‑3, Mortgage Loan Asset Backed Certificates, Series 2001‑3 c/o Ocwen Loan Servicing, LLC 1661 Worthington Road, Suite 100, West Palm Beach, FL 33409, Plaintiff(s) vs. Anna J Hill, a/k/a Anna Hill 3306 N 2nd St, Milwaukee, WI 53212‑1555, John Doe Hill 3306 N 2nd St Milwaukee, WI 53212‑1555

Defendant(s).The State of Wisconsin:To each person named above as

a defendant:You are hereby notified that the

plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you.

Within 40 days after March, 13, 2017 you must respond with a written demand for a copy of the complaint. The demand must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 901 N. Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233‑1425 and to Gray & Associates, L.L.P., plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 16345 West Glendale Drive, New Berlin, WI 53151‑2841. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not demand a copy of the complaint within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint.

A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated this 1st day of March, 2017.GRAY & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P.,

Attorneys for Plaintiff,By: ROBERT M PIETTE,State Bar No. 101805816345 West Glendale DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151‑2841(414) 224‑1987

Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt.

11298341/03‑13‑20‑27

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16‑CV‑9667

Case Code: 30404The Honorable Stephanie G,

RothsteinSTATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. Michael J Monty et al, Defendants.

THE STATE OF WISCONSINTo: Michael J Montyand Jane Doe Monty3227 West Lincoln Avenue, Apt. 301 Milwaukee Wisconsin 53215You are hereby notified that the Plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and basis of the legal action.

Within forty (40) days after February 27, 2017, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the

Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the Clerk of Court, whose address is Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI, 53233‑1458 and to Kohner, Mann & Kailas, S.C., Plain‑tiff’s attorneys, whose address is 4650 N. Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212‑1059. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not provide a proper answer within forty (40) days, the Court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now, or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated this 20th of February, 2017.KOHNER, MANN & KAILAS, S.CBy:Janine L. Collette

Attorneys for Plaintiff,State Bar No.: 10639344650 N. Port Washington RoadMilwaukee, WI 53212‑1059(414) 962‑5110

OUR FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS LETTER IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

11284543/02‑27/03‑06‑13

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No.: 17CV000911STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

In the matter of the name change of: ANNA ELIZA GUZMAN,

By (Petitioner): ANNA ELIZA GUZMAN,NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT:A petition has been filed asking to

change the name of the person listed above:From: ANNA ELIZA GUZMANTo: ANNA ELIZA SANCHEZBirth Certificate: ANNA ELIZA GUZMAN

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the

Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin:Judges Name: TIMOTHY WITKOWIAK,Place: 901 N. 9th Street, RM 415,Milwaukee, WI 53233Date/Time: APRIL 3, 2017 AT 10:30 A.M.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be

given by publication as a Class 3 notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Daily Reporter, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin.

Dated February 2, 2017.BY THE COURT:

TIMOTHY WITKOWIAK,Circuit Court Judge

11287549/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE AND ORDER FOR NAME CHANGE HEARING

Case No.: 17CV01311STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

In the matter of the name change of: KATHLEEN MARIE MULLIGAN HANSEL,

By (Petitioner): KATHLEEN MARIE HANSELL,NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT:A petition has been filed asking to

change the name of the person listed above:From: KATHLEEN MARIE MULLIGAN HANSELTo: KATHLEEN MARIE MULLIGANBirth Certificate: KATHLEEN MARIE HANSEL

IT IS ORDERED:This petition will be heard in the

Circuit Court of Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin:Judges Name: TIMOTHY WITKOWIAK,Place: 901 N. 9th Street, RM 415,Milwaukee, WI 53233Date/Time: APRIL 3, 2017 AT 9:30 A.M.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED:Notice of this hearing shall be

given by publication as a Class 3

notice for three (3) weeks in a row prior to the date of the hearing in the Daily Reporter, a newspaper published in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin.

Dated February 15, 2017.BY THE COURT:

TIMOTHY WITKOWIAK,Circuit Court Judge

11287556/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0320STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Nancy M Alston, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

02/08/1942 and date of death 12/10/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 2816 N 124th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53222.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 2, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 27, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

JOHN P ZABKOWICZAttorney,

Bar Number: 10886662835 S Moorland RdNew Berlin WI 53151262‑785‑1820

11287338/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0072STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Audrey R Baldewicz, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

09/06/1926 and date of death 11/27/2015, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 6100 West Hedgestone Drive, Unit 324B, Greenfield, Wisconsin 53220.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 2, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 27, 2017.Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

ERIK B ELLINGSONAttorney,

Bar Number: 100655111805 W Hampton Ave Ste 200Milwaukee WI 53225414‑466‑9000

11287393/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0020STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Dawn Brankey, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

09/11/1959 and date of death 10/07/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 2634 S 70th St, West Allis, WI 53219.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarROBERT B RONDINI

Attorney,Bar Number: 0101767211430 W Bluemound Rd Ste 200Milwaukee WI 53226414‑771‑3802 ext. 224

11283953/02‑27/03‑6‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0165STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Duane Russell Girard, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

September 26, 1946 and date of death November 15, 2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 1303 17th Ave, South Milwaukee, WI 53172.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is .

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 28, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate Registrar

RUSSELL GIRARD632 Kennedy CtFall Creek WI 54742715‑456‑3480

11289257/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE SETTING TIME TO HEAR APPLICATION AND DEADLINE

FOR FILING CLAIMS(Informal Administration)

Case No. 17PR0318STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Robert G Gubernot, Decedent.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

April 5, 1942 and date of death December 27, 2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 2926 S 33rd St, Milwaukee, WI 53215.

3. The application will be heard at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, 901 N 9th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207, before Jeaneen Mardak, Probate Registrar, on April 12, 2017 at 2:30 pm.

You do not need to appear unless you object, The application may be granted if there is no objection.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is May 30, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, 901 N 9th St, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown.

The names or addresses of the following interested persons (if any) are not known or reasonably ascer‑tainable: address of Ivy Gubernot (minor) is currently unknown.

Dated February 24, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,

Probate Registrar.MAGNER, HUENEKE & BORDA, LLP,CHRIS HUENEKE,

Attorney,Bar Number: 1049898,4377 W Loomis RdGreenfield WI 53220414‑281‑4529

11289373/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 16‑PR‑001893STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Gerald F Janecek, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

01/27/1932 and date of death 09/15/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 6736 N 51st St, Milwaukee, WI

53223.3. All interested persons waived

notice.4. The deadline for filing a claim

against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarCHRIS HUENEKE

Attorney,Bar Number: 100498984377 W Loomis RdGreenfield WI 53220414‑281‑4529

11284455/02‑27/03‑6‑13

NOTICE SETTING TIME TO HEAR APPLICATION AND DEADLINE

FOR FILING CLAIMS(Informal Administration)

Case No. 17PR0290STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Paul J Juedes, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

11/28/1927 and date of death 02/07/2017, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 9339 W Howard Ave, Greenfield, WI 53228.

3. The application will be heard at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207, before a deputy, Probate Registrar, on April 10, 2017 at 9:15 a.m.

You do not need to appear unless you object, The application may be granted if there is no objection.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

6. This publication is notice to any persons whose names or address are unknown.

Dated February 20, 2017.Jeaneen Mardak,

Probate Registrar.TALSKY & TALSKY. SC,JOHN E TALSKY,

Attorney,Bar Number: 1015829,7111 W Edgerton Ave Ste 102Greenfield WI 53220414‑421‑7070

11284425/02‑27/03‑6‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0185STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Lawrence J Ostopowicz, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

12/15/1947 and date of death 12/22/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 1817 E Kenmore Pl, Shorewood, WI 53211.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarJAMES A GUYETTE

Attorney,Bar Number: 101637912700 W Bluemound Rd Ste 125Elm Grove WI 53122262‑432‑0671

11284463/02‑27/03‑6‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17‑PR‑50STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Iris M Plaumann, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

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01/14/1926 and date of death 11/21/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 3163 N 89th St, Milwaukee, WI 53222.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is JUNE 2, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 27, 2017Jeaneen Mardak,Probate Registrar

GREENHALGH LEGAL SERVICESWILLIAM F GREENHALGH

Attorney,Bar Number: 1015098202 Broadway StBaraboo WI 53913608‑355‑0907

11287369/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0250STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of John Michael Prindl, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

September 3,1940 and date of death January 25, 2017, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 8425 Ravenswood Cir, Wauwatosa, WI 53226.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is .May 30, 2017

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 24, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarRENEE M FISHER1134 Glenview AveWauwatosa WI 53213414‑475‑0536

11289254/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0286STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF:

Jacob T Sciano, Decedent.PLEASE TAKE NOTICE:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

July 14, 1927 and date of death December 17, 2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 3145 S Wollmer Rd, West Allis, WI 53227.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is May 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated: February 20, 2017

Nicole Robbins,Probate Registrar

JAMES A WALTAttorney,

Bar Number: 101729711931 W Blue Mound RdWauwatosa WI 53226414‑774‑5777

11284477/02‑27/03‑06‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR39STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Mildred L Shoemaker, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

06/29/1922 and date of death 08/20/2015, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 10101 W. Bluemound Road, Wauwa‑tosa, WI 53226

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017.Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarRESNICK & YAMAT, SCJANET F RESNICK

Attorney,Bar Number: 1019350400 N Broadway Ste 100Milwaukee WI 53202414‑271‑2718

11284434/02‑27/03‑6‑13

ORDER SETTING DEADLINEFOR FILING A CLAIM(Formal Administration)

Case No. 17PR0322STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Carolynne A Slamka, Decedent.A petition for formal administration

as filed.THE COURT FINDS:1. The decedent, with date of birth

05/12/1955 and date of death 01/12/2017, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 4124 E Oakwood Rd, Oak Creek, WI 53154.

2. All interested persons waived notice.

THE COURT ORDERS:1. The deadline for filing a claim

against the decedent’s estate is JUNE 2, 2017.

2. A claim must be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th St., Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 27, 2017.Marshall B Murray,

Circuit Court Judge/CommissionerMAWICKE & GOISMAN, SC,CHRISTOPHER C JANSON,

Attorney,Bar Number: 1088090,1509 N Prospect Ave,Milwaukee, WI 53202.414‑224‑0600

11287384/03‑6‑13‑20

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0032STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Richard J Wax, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

08/18/1947 and date of death 12/19/2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 7219 W Locust St, Milwaukee, WI 53210.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 27, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 21, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarJOHN W LOHRE

Attorney,Bar Number: 10150458660 N Port Washington Rd Apt 201Fox Point WI 53217262‑408‑3463

11283132/02‑27/03‑6‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0204STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Nicole A Weinkauf, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

July 7, 1976 and date of death December 30, 2016, was domiciled in Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 644 S 94th St, West Allis, WI 53214.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is May 26, 2017

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017Nicole Robibins,

Probate RegistrarDOBOGAI LAW OFFICES LLCJOHN E IDOBOGAI III

Attorney,Bar Number: 10325816520 W Layton Ave Ste L203Milwaukee WI 53220414‑541‑3570

11283945/02‑27/03‑06‑13

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(INFORMAL ADMINISTRATION)

Case No. 17PR0040STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY — PROBATE JURISDICTION

In the Matter of the Estate of Susan M Wieczorek, Decedent.Please take notice:1. An application for informal

administration was filed.2. The decedent, with date of birth

02/05/1950 and date of death 08/21/2016, was domiciled in

Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, with a mailing address of: 7785 N Delta Pl, Milwaukee, WI 53223.

3. All interested persons waived notice.

4. The deadline for filing a claim against the decedents estate is MAY 26, 2017.

5. A claim may be filed at the Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 N. 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Room 207.

Dated February 20, 2017Nicole Robbins,

Probate RegistrarMOERTL, WILKINS & CAMPBELL,

SCELIZABETH RUTHMANSDORFER

Attorney,Bar Number: 1036307330 E Kilbourn Ave Ste 1017Milwaukee WI 53202414‑276‑4366

11284410/02‑27/03‑6‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No.: 16‑CV‑009142

Case Code: 30404(Foreclosure of Mortgage)

The amount claimed exceeds $10,000.00

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

Bank of America, N.A., 400 National Way, Simi Valley, CA 93065, Plaintiff, vs. Rochelle Hill a/k/a Rochelle A. Hill, 2727 N 9th St, Milwaukee, WI 53206‑3213, John Doe Hill, 2727 N 9th St, Milwaukee, WI 53206‑3213, Capital One Bank USA NA c/o Corporation Service Company, Registered Agent, 1111 E Main St Ste 1600, Richmond, VA 23219‑3532, City of Milwaukee, 200 E Wells St, Milwaukee, WI 53202‑3515, Defendants.The State of Wisconsin:To each person named above as

a defendant:You are hereby notified that the

plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you.

Within 40 days after February, 27, 2017 you must respond with a written demand for a copy of the complaint. The demand must be sent or delivered to the court, whose address is 901 N. Ninth Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233‑1425 and to Gray & Associates, L.L.P., plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 16345 West Glendale Drive, New Berlin, WI 53151‑2841. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not demand a copy of the complaint within 40 days, the court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated this 16th day of February, 2017.GRAY & ASSOCIATES, L.L.P.,

Attorneys for Plaintiff,By: IAN J THOMSON,

State Bar No. 107628016345 West Glendale DriveNew Berlin, WI 53151‑2841(414) 224‑1987

Gray & Associates, L.L.P. is attempting to collect a debt and any information obtained will be used for that purpose. If you have previously received a discharge in a chapter 7 bankruptcy case, this communication should not be construed as an attempt to hold you personally liable for the debt.

11284715/02‑27/03‑6‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16‑CV‑9737

Case Code 30404(Foreclosure of Mortgage)

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

MTGLQ INVESTORS, LP, Plaintiff vs. Brandon K Stinson Jane Doe, the unknown spouse of BRANDON K. STINSON; SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES; HECTOR COLON; and DICKINSON FINANCIAL, LLC, Defendant(s).THE STATE OF WISCONSIN,TO: Brandon K. Stinson and Jane

Doe, the unknown spouse of Brandon K. Stinson , named above as defendants:

You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you.

Within 40 days after February 27, 2017, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Stat‑utes, to the Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the Court, whose address is Milwaukee County Clerk of Courts, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53233, and to Velnetske Law Offices, plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is 212 Green Bay Road, Ste 101, Thiensville, Wisconsin 53092. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not provide a proper Answer within 40 days, the Court may grant judgment against you for the legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated February 27, 2017.VELNETSKE LAW OFFICES, LLCBy: CHRIS R VELNETSKE,

Attorney,State Bar No.: 1016890212 N. Green Bay Road, Ste 101Thiensville, WI 53092262‑241‑9339

11284330/02‑27/03‑06‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 17CV586

Foreclosure Of Mortgage: 30404STATE OF WISCONSIN —

CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

U.S. Bank National Association, Plaintiff vs. Craig L. McPhan; Jane Doe, Unknown Spouse of Craig L. McPhan, Et Al., Defendant(s).THE STATE OF WISCONSIN,To each person named above as

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a defendant:You are hereby notified that the

plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you.

Within 40 days after February 27, 2017, (which is the first day that this Summons was published in the newspaper) you must respond with a written demand for a copy of the Complaint. The demand must be sent or delivered to the Court, which address is: Milwaukee County Court house, 901 North 9th Street, Milwaukee, WI 53233, and to Bass & Moglowsky, S.C., plaintiff’s attorneys, whose address is Bass & Moglowsky, S.C., 501 West Northshore Drive, Suite 300, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53217. You may have an attorney help or represent you.

If you do not demand a copy of the Complaint within 40 days, the

Court may grant judgment against you for the award of money or other legal action requested in the Complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated February 20, 2017.BASS & MOGLOWSKY, S.C.By: JENNIFER J COLLINS

Attorney,State Bar No.: 1036948501 W. Northshore Drive, Suite 300Milwaukee, WI 53217Telephone: (414) 228‑6700

Bass & Moglowsky, S.C. is a law firm / debt collector representing a creditor in the collection of a debt

that you owe to said creditor. We are attempting to collect such debt and any information obtained from you will be used for that purpose.

11284241/02‑27/03‑6‑13

PUBLICATION SUMMONSCase No. 16‑CV‑9667

Case Code 30404(Foreclosure of Mortgage)

STATE OF WISCONSIN — CIRCUIT COURT — MILWAUKEE COUNTY

WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.,Plaintiff vs. Michael J Monty,et al,

Defendant(s).THE STATE OF WISCONSINTO: JOHN DOE LI (MONTY)5215 South Lake DriveCudahy, Wisconsin 53110

You are hereby notified that the plaintiff named above has filed a lawsuit or other legal action against you. The Complaint, which is also served on you, states the nature and

basis of the legal action.Within forty (40) days after

February 27th, 2017,201,7, you must respond with a written answer, as that term is used in Chapter 802 of the Wisconsin Statutes, to the Complaint. The Court may reject or disregard an answer that does not follow the requirements of the statutes. The answer must be sent or delivered to the Clerk of Court, whose address is Milwaukee County Courthouse, 901 North 9th Street, , Milwaukee, WI, 53233‑1458 and to Kohner, Mann & Kailas, S,C., Plain‑tiff’s attorneys, whose address is 4650 N. Port Washington Road, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53212‑1059. You may have an attorney help or represent you

If you do not provide a proper answer within forty (40) days, the court may grant judgment against you for an award of money or other

legal action requested in the complaint, and you may lose your right to object to anything that is or may be incorrect in the Complaint. A judgment may be enforced as provided by law. A judgment awarding money may become a lien against any real estate you own now or in the future, and may also be enforced by garnishment or seizure of property.

Dated this 20th day of February, 2017.KOHNER, MANN & KAILAS, SCBy: JANINE L COLLETTE,

Attorney,State Bar No.: 1063934

11284499/02‑27/03‑06‑13OUR FIRM IS A DEBT COLLECTOR. THIS LETTER IS AN ATTEMPT TO COLLECT A DEBT, AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

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