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ADOT&PF Ends Seasonal Maintenance This Month

The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) will end seasonal maintenance, including snow and ice removal, on the Denali Highway, Taylor Highway, McCarthy Road, Tofty/Tanana Road and the Eureka/Rampart Road in October....


U.S. Officials Seek Public Comment on Alaska Roadless Rule

JUNEAU, Alaska (AP) Trees soon may be cut down in Alaska's Tongass National Forest, and federal officials want the public's input on the matter. A new rulemaking process for an Alaska-specific version of the Roadless Rule — which prevents timber harvest and the building of roads on 0.01 million sq....


ADOTP&F Tackles Challenges to Replace Capt. Moore Bridge

Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (ADOT&PF) expects to complete a $19 million project to replace the Captain William Henry Moore Bridge on the Klondike Highway near Skagway, Alaska, this fall....


Takeuchi Announces New Dealer for Alaska, Canada

Takeuchi-US, an innovative global leader in compact equipment, has announced SMS Equipment Inc. as a new dealer. Headquartered in Acheson, Alberta, Canada, the dealer has over 35 locations across Canada and one in Anchorage, Alaska to support Takeuchi....


Businesses Invest in Newest Facility at Anchorage Airport

The Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport (ANC) is booming with construction and development is well under way this summer. $100 million in airfield construction is already under way. Investments are being made by the airport's tenants....


Gift of Fresh Water Coming to North Pole Via Huge Project

In 2009, sulfolane was detected in drinking water wells near the North Pole Refinery, about 15 mi. east of Fairbanks. Under DEC oversight, Flint Hills Resources Alaska (FHRA), owner of the refinery, responded quickly by providing affected residents and businesses with alternative drinking water and initiating an extensive characterization effort....


WSDOT Selects Kiewit to Tear Down Alaskan Way Viaduct

The demolition of Seattle's aging Alaskan Way Viaduct is finally in view. On May 16, the Washington State Department of Transportation selected Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. to demolish the viaduct, decommission the Battery Street Tunnel and reconnect city surface streets just north of the nearly complete State Route 99 tunnel....


Alaska-Based Equipment Source Provides Machines That Can Withstand Cold Weather

FAIRBANKS, Alaska (AP) — An Alaska company that started out as just a heater reconditioning company has grown in nearly two decades to be a crucial provider of oil field, construction and mining equipment for cold-weather climates....


Wednesday Wrap-Up : February 21, 2018

It's Wednesday Wrap-Up time and just in case you missed it, here is your recap of some of the most popular stories from our site over the past week:Trump Proposes $2.2 Billion For New FBI FacilityThe infrastructure plan, that the White House released on February 12, contained information about a proposal to fund a new FBI headquarters....


Crews Dig Deep to Save Energy on $300M Hospital Project

As changing weather patterns lead to an ever-warming earth, contractors on a $300 million hospital project in Alaska are taking a tip from the Alaska oil pipeline, installing 16-in. diameter steel pilings drilled 55-ft.-deep that essentially keep the earth cold....







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