
Anchorage's Olgoonik wins $209,974 BLM well-reclamation contract in Wyoming
Olgoonik Construction Services LLC of Anchorage, owned by an Alaska Native village corporation, will do reclamation work in Wyoming this fall under a $209,974 Bureau of Land Management contract signed Aug. 7.
The performance period runs Sept. 1 through Nov. 30, 2026. The site is in Newcastle, Weston County, and the funding comes from BLM's Wyoming State Office. No part of the work is in Alaska.
The posting names no program and describes the project only as "LAKE TOWNSEND RECLAIMATION." The record says more: the order falls under a 2023 contract for the Federal Orphaned Well Program, the Interior Department's effort to plug abandoned wells on federal land. Three companies bid. It is contract 140L4326F0086 in the federal spending database.
Olgoonik is a subsidiary of Olgoonik Corporation, the ANCSA village corporation for Wainwright on the Chukchi Sea coast, serving 1,300 to 1,600 Alaska Native shareholders.
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