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Vendor Name & Address Vendor Phone/Fax Number Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities Bid Bond Exp Wisconsin Department O Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities AA07 A & A CONCRETE & LANDSCAPING, INC. (414)353-8340 Mail 6656 N. 42nd Street (414)353-9383 Milwaukee, WI 53209 [email protected] AA08 A & A TRUCKING AND EXCAVATING INC (715)832-2880 Mail 1561 113th St. (715)838-9525 Chippewa Falls, WI 54729 [email protected] AA09 AAA STRIPING SERVICE CO. (763)428-4322 05/01/2006 Mail 12220 - 43rd Street Ne (763)428-8557 St. Michael, MN 55376 [email protected] K Rated Max Rated AA11 A A A ELECTRIC SERVICE, INC. (715)762-4048 Mail 10496 A Stadt Road * NO FAX * Marshfield,, WI 54449 AA12 A & A ENVIRONMENTAL (608)240-1511 Mail N4381 Hwy. 51 (608)635-9717 Poynette, WI 53955 [email protected] AA14 A-1 MATERIALS, INC. (715)723-0316 Mail P.O. Box 367 * NO FAX * Chippewa Falls,, WI 54729 AA16 A-1 TRANSPORT (715)874-0377 Mail 3858 County Hwy T * NO FAX * Eau Claire, WI 54703 AAA000 A&A AUTO PARTS STORE, INC. (800)233-8321 Mail 4630 Broadway St. Bldg. E, Bldg E (570)655-6969 Allentown, PA 18104 [email protected] AAC000 AAA CARTAGE (715)483-9671 Mail 1777 120th Avenue * NO FAX * Saint Croix Falls, WI 54024 AAC100 AXIOM ACTUARIAL CONSULTING, LLC (860)550-0740 Mail 26 Knapton Street * NO FAX * Barrington, RI 2806 [email protected] Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities AAE000 AABERG EXCAVATING (608)873-1174 Mail 3470 Hwy 138 * NO FAX * Stoughton, WI 53589 AAE001 A&A ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES, IN (608)635-8491 Mail N4381 Us Highway 51 * NO FAX * Poynette, WI 53955 [email protected] AAG000 ALL AMERICAN GRAPHICS (262)293-0078 Mail N84 W13480 Leon Road (262)293-0070 Menomonee Falls, WI 53051 AAI000 AVIATION ALLIANCE, INC (817)498-0388 Mail 101 Timberline North (817)281-1867 Colleyville, TX 76034 [email protected] AAI001 AAA INSULATION (715)577-0680 Mail 1403 East Lexington Blvd * NO FAX * Eau Claire, WI 54701 [email protected] AAI002 AFTER ALL, INC. (715)569-3868 Mail 7598 County Road Hh * NO FAX * Arpin, WI 54410 [email protected] AAL000 ARDMORE ASSOCIATES, LLC (312)795-1400 Mail 33 NORTH DEARBORN STREET, SUITE 1720 (312)795-1228 CHICAGO, IL 60602 [email protected] AAL001 ASHBORER ARBORISTS, LLC (262)251-8855 Mail Po Box 277 (262)251-6511 Menomonee Falls, WI 53052 AAL002 A&A LANDSCAPING LLC (224)280-1032 Mail N4122 Dam Rd * NO FAX * Delavan, WI 53115 [email protected] AAL100 A AND L CONSTRUCTION, LLC (414)406-7254 Mail 9704 W. Flagg Avenue * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53225 [email protected] Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities AAM000 AYRES ASSOCIATES INC (MDSN) (608)443-1200 Mail 1802 Pankratz Street (608)443-1250 Madison, WI 53704 AAM001 A&A MORENO'S INC. (815)985-6080 Mail 3511 JACQUELINE DR * NO FAX * ROCKFORD, IL 61109 [email protected] AAP000 A & A PLUMBING OF MILWAUKEE (414)546-0382 Mail 9401 W. Beloit Road (414)546-0385 Milwaukee, WI 53227 [email protected] AAR000 ADVANCED ASBESTOS REMOVAL INC (920)589-5077 Mail 1063 County Road Ff (920)589-2907 Oshkosh, WI 54904 [email protected] AAS000 A & A SHEET METAL PRODUCTS (888)326-7890 Mail 5122 State Road 39 * NO FAX * Laporte, IN 46352-1848 AAS001 APPLETON ACOUSTICAL SYSTEMS, INC. (920)738-9315 Mail 2900 W. ELBERG AVE. (920)738-9253 APPLETON, WI 54914 [email protected] AAS002 ARCHAMBAULT ASPHALT SEALING (608)876-6144 Mail 1430 S. Murphy Rd., 1430 S. Murphy Rd. (608)876-6650 Janesville, WI 53548 [email protected] AAT000 ABLE ACCESS TRANSPORTATION, LLC (414)536-5800 Mail 2620 W Silver Spring Dr (414)536-5858 Milwaukee, WI 53209 [email protected] AAT001 AGUILAR TRUCKING (414)647-0631 Mail 3360 S. 46th Street * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53219 [email protected] AAT003 ANDERSEN & ANDERSEN TECHNICAL SERVICES, (262)432-7469 Mail 1985 Hawthorne Drive * NO FAX * Elm Grove, WI 53122 [email protected] Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities AAT004 AAS TRUCKING (414)736-6712 Mail 2123 S. 34th Street * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53215 [email protected] AAT100 AMANI ACCOUNTING & TAX SERVICES LLC (414)975-6131 Mail 3754 N. 51st Blvd * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53216 [email protected] AAU000 ALL AMERICAN UNDERPINNING & SHORING, INC (630)307-9467 Mail 23 Howard Street (630)213-3927 Roselle, IL 60172 AAV000 ALTERNATIVE AUDIO & VIDEO (920)904-0968 Mail 150 N High St * NO FAX * Mayville, WI 53050 AAX000 A&A (608)931-3648 Mail 2157 VAIL TERRACE * NO FAX * BELOIT, WI 53511 [email protected] AB20 ABEL LANDSCAPING, INC. (920)922-7835 08/01/1997 Mail N4193 Hwy 175, South * NO FAX * Fond Du Lac, WI 54937 K Rated Max Rated AB30 ABHE & SVOBODA, INC. (952)447-6025 12/31/2021 05/01/2021 A Rated C Rated Mail 18100 Dairy Lane (952)447-1000 F Rated Jordan, MN 55352 H Rated K Rated Max Rated AB33 ABLER TREE COMPANY LLC (920)795-4261 Mail N 8971 Highway W * NO FAX * Mclone, WI 53049 ABA000 ADVANCED BORING AND CABLE CONSTRUCTION (715)392-6224 Mail 1010 Garfield Avenue (715)392-6223 Superior, WI 54880 ABA001 ABACUS, LLC (WI) (414)840-4506 Mail 265 N 110th Street * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53226 Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities ABB000 C & C TRANSPORT (608)209-3834 Mail 7439 N. Kidder Road * NO FAX * Janesville, WI 53545 [email protected] ABC000 ALFRED BENESCH & COMPANY (262)652-6677 Mail 4633 Washington Road (262)652-6922 Kenosha, WI 53144 ABC001 ALLIED BLACKTOP COMPANY (MN) (763)425-0575 Mail 10503 89th Avenue North (763)425-1046 Maple Grove, MN 55369 ABC002 BEAUTIFUL CLEANING, INC. (262)317-1003 Mail 260 Regency Court (262)317-1007 Brookfield, WI 53045 [email protected] ABC003 ABA COMMUNICATIONS (414)442-7569 Mail 2420 N 27th Street (414)442-7569 Milwaukee, WI 53210 ABC004 A BREEZE CONSTRUCTION (715)831-8577 Mail 9646 Olson Drive * NO FAX * Eau Claire, WI 54703 ABC005 ABACUS CORPORATION (800)230-0043 Mail 610 Gusryan Street (410)633-1976 Baltimore, MD 21224 ABC006 ABCO BUILDING CORPORATION (262)783-5300 Mail 12665 W. Townsend St * NO FAX * Brookfield, WI 53005 ABC007 ALTIUS BUILDING COMPANY (262)641-8811 Mail 14170 W Greenfield Ave, * NO FAX * Brookfield, WI 53005 [email protected] ABC008 ADVANCED BUILDING CORPORATION (608)833-0900 Mail 3624 Pioneer Road * NO FAX * Verona, WI 53593 [email protected] ABC009 AMERICAN BOLT CORP. (262)786-6530 Mail 16555 W Glendale Drive (262)786-3530 New Berlin, WI 53151 [email protected] Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities ABD000 ABBA DISTRIBUTORS (323)930-1330 Mail 6053 N Third St. (323)930-0549 Los Angeles, CA 90036 ABE000 A BERNAL ELECTRIC LLC (715)455-1011 Mail 134 W Hepburn St * NO FAX * Prairie Farm, WI 54762 [email protected] ABE001 ABING ELECTRIC (608)604-9604 Mail 1252 W.Seminary St., Richland Center * NO FAX * Richland Center, WI 53581 [email protected] ABI000 ABILITY BUILDERS, INC. (715)824-3988 Mail 6559 County Road A (715)824-2989 Amherst, WI 54406 ABI001 AERO BRIDGEWORKS, INC. (770)423-4200 05/01/2021 Mail 2700 DELK RD. SE, SUITE 150 (770)423-4203 MARIETTA, GA 30067 [email protected] K Rated Max Rated ABL000 ABAXENT, LLC (262)650-6500 Mail N28 W23050 Roundy Drive (262)650-6530 Pewaukee, WI 53072 [email protected] ABL001 ABRAZO, LLC (414)220-9800 Mail 229 E Wisconsin Avenue, Suite 800 * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53202 [email protected] ABL002 ABAA LLC (262)786-6600 Mail 220 Regency Ct, Suite 210 * NO FAX * Brookfield, WI 53045 [email protected] ABM000 ADVANCED BUSINESS METHODS (414)999-0000 Mail 3433 N. 35th Street (414)444-1366 Milwaukee, WI 53216 ABM001 AMERICAN BRIDGE MANUFACTURING (412)631-3000 Mail 2000 American Bridge Way (412)631-4001 Coraopolis, PA 15108 Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities ABP000 ATSALIS BROTHERS PAINTING CO (586)790-0123 12/31/2010 05/01/2021 Mail 24595 Groesbeck Highway (586)790-9065 Warren, MI 48089 H Rated Max Rated ABS000 AUTHENTICLEAN BUSINESS SOLUTIONS, LLC (414)453-6650 Mail 5406 North Lovers Lane * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53223 ABS100 APEX BUSINESS SOLUTIONS AND DEVELOPMENT (414)803-3863 Mail 3155 N. 50th Street * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53216 [email protected] ABT000 AMERICA'S BEST TRAVEL, INC. (262)787-3491 Mail 3001 W Layton Avenue (262)787-0517 Milwaukee, WI 53221 ABT001 A. BENDEL TRUCKING (608)787-5054 Mail S186 Bendel Lane * NO FAX * Stoddard, WI 54658 ABT002 MEYER TRUCKING (JERRY) (608)574-7365 Mail 2563 Highway Jg * NO FAX * Mount Horeb, WI 53572 [email protected] ABT003 SHANE D ABBS (608)963-6333 Mail S3616 County Hwy A (608)356-5018 Baraboo, WI 53913 ABT004 ANDY BEAR TRUCKING (815)871-3465 Mail Po Box 107 * NO FAX * Franklin Grove, IL 61031 ABT005 ABOVE & BEYOND TRUCKING (123)456-7890 Mail 3310 N 58th St * NO FAX * Milwaukee, WI 53216 [email protected] ABT006 ABING TRUCKINGLLC (608)732-0525 Mail 245 WEST WALNUT ST * NO FAX * LANCASTER, WI 53813 [email protected] ABW000 A & B WEBSTER TRUCKING (262)206-0491 Mail 8149 Antioch Rd * NO FAX * Salem, WI 53168 Wisconsin Department of Transportation 08/27/2021 All Contractors Vendor Vendor Name & Address Phone/Fax Number Bid Bond Exp Prequal Exp Contractor's Rated Capacities AC01 A.C.
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