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Active opportunities open for bidding
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Procurement of a grain drying and storage system for the Alaska Plant Materials Center. This includes the design and delivery of wet bins, long-term storage bins (minimum 3, expandable to 6), a continuous flow or batch dryer, conveyance systems for multiple grain varieties, and remote monitoring. Shipping and unloading are required, but installation is not.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
May 8, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: May 8, 2026
Procurement of a grain drying and storage system for the Alaska Plant Materials Center. This includes the design and delivery of wet bins, long-term storage bins (minimum 3, expandable to 6), a continuous flow or batch dryer, conveyance systems for multiple grain varieties, and remote monitoring. Shipping and unloading are required, but installation is not.
AvailableAlaska Department of Natural Resources
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry & Fire Protection is soliciting bids for exclusive-use helicopter charter services based in McGrath to support wildland fire management operations. The contract guarantees 90 calendar days of exclusive use per year for tasks including personnel transport, reconnaissance, and aerial water bucket operations. Bidders must provide a fully operational helicopter with qualified pilot and mechanic support and hold a valid Alaska business license.
Posted Date
Apr 14, 2026
Due Date
Apr 28, 2026
Release: Apr 14, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: Apr 28, 2026
The Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry & Fire Protection is soliciting bids for exclusive-use helicopter charter services based in McGrath to support wildland fire management operations. The contract guarantees 90 calendar days of exclusive use per year for tasks including personnel transport, reconnaissance, and aerial water bucket operations. Bidders must provide a fully operational helicopter with qualified pilot and mechanic support and hold a valid Alaska business license.
AvailableAlaska Department of Natural Resources
Work under this contract will make improvements to the antler-bison trailhead and social antler ridge trail. Improvements include installation of an interpretive kiosk, and approximately 3. 3. Miles of trail building. The antler ridge trailhead construction project, slated to begin in 2025, will formalize the antler ridge social trail into a fully maintained trail. Formalizing the trail will include widening the trail, adding trail tread as appropriate, building trail structures, and creating small drainage features to ensure the trail is stable for future trail users. This trail will be maintained by the denali borough and partners.
Posted Date
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Due Date
Apr 29, 2026
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Close: Apr 29, 2026
Work under this contract will make improvements to the antler-bison trailhead and social antler ridge trail. Improvements include installation of an interpretive kiosk, and approximately 3. 3. Miles of trail building. The antler ridge trailhead construction project, slated to begin in 2025, will formalize the antler ridge social trail into a fully maintained trail. Formalizing the trail will include widening the trail, adding trail tread as appropriate, building trail structures, and creating small drainage features to ensure the trail is stable for future trail users. This trail will be maintained by the denali borough and partners.
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Alaska Department of Natural Resources
This document is an application by Quintillion Networks, LLC to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources for a 30-year public utility easement. The easement is requested for the deployment, operation, and maintenance of a fiber optic cable network, approximately 241.5 miles long with 40 miles within the easement, to provide telecommunications services in the North Slope region. The construction is anticipated to occur during Winter 2025/2026 and 2026/2027. The application details proposed activities, environmental risk assessment, and includes a development plan.
Effective Date
Jan 1, 2025
Expires
Effective: Jan 1, 2025
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is an application by Quintillion Networks, LLC to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources for a 30-year public utility easement. The easement is requested for the deployment, operation, and maintenance of a fiber optic cable network, approximately 241.5 miles long with 40 miles within the easement, to provide telecommunications services in the North Slope region. The construction is anticipated to occur during Winter 2025/2026 and 2026/2027. The application details proposed activities, environmental risk assessment, and includes a development plan.
AvailableAlaska Department of Natural Resources
This document is an annual renewal invoice from Smartsheet to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, for subscription services (Business Plan plus Premium Support Package - Licensed Users). The invoice total is $6,300.00 USD, covering the period from October 15, 2024, to October 14, 2025. Payment is due by November 13, 2024.
Effective Date
Oct 15, 2024
Expires
Effective: Oct 15, 2024
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Expires:
This document is an annual renewal invoice from Smartsheet to the State of Alaska, Department of Natural Resources, for subscription services (Business Plan plus Premium Support Package - Licensed Users). The invoice total is $6,300.00 USD, covering the period from October 15, 2024, to October 14, 2025. Payment is due by November 13, 2024.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Alaska Department of Natural Resources
The meeting featured a presentation from the U.S. Board on Geographic Names (BGN) regarding their processes, responsibilities, and policies for naming and renaming geographic features. Key topics included the importance of consistent naming for maps, emergency response, and land management, as well as the procedure for tribal naming proposals, the removal of derogatory names from federal products, and the role of the state as a naming authority in the review process.
The Board of Forestry scheduled a meeting to deliberate on statewide forestry issues. Key agenda topics include forestry and forest practices budgets, proposed legislation, Division of Forestry COVID-19 mitigation measures, and updates on forest management issues such as Tongass Roadless Rule litigation and the Mental Health Trust land exchange. Additionally, the meeting will feature presentations on fuel break projects, young growth timber, carbon credits, and progress on various recreation and forestry partnerships.
The board meeting focused on agricultural development efforts, including the planning of an upcoming industry promotion dinner and progress on agricultural land sales. Discussions included the status of litigation concerning the department, budget development, and legislative engagement. The board reviewed the financial position of the Agricultural Revolving Loan Fund, discussed lending priorities and fund sustainability, and approved a loan application for Ebb Tide Ocean Farm. An executive session was held to discuss confidential loan matters.
The board discussed the Director's report covering topics such as farm bureau conventions, land lease legislation, marketing, trade, and reindeer industry oversight. Financial updates were provided regarding the loan fund availability. The chair position was elected, and board appointments were confirmed. The board also decided to transition to Microsoft Teams for future meetings. Following an executive session, the board voted on several loan applications, approving modifications and ownership changes, while denying other applications. Additionally, the board reviewed survey results and discussed the status of state-owned agricultural land available for sale.
The board meeting included a Director's report covering legislative activities, the 40th anniversary of the Alaska Grown logo, and updates on agricultural property tax exemptions and land leasing. The ARLF financial report highlighted lending capacity calculations and established a buffer for short-term operating loans. Additionally, the board entered an executive session to discuss confidential loan matters and subsequently approved a short-term loan for Hawks Farm and Garden.
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