
Alaska DOT&PF opens bidding on Anchorage airport auxiliary parking expansion
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities has issued an invitation to bid for an expansion of the auxiliary parking lot at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport, with an engineer's estimate between $2.5 million and $5 million.
The work includes clearing and grubbing, pavement removal, embankment, grading, drainage improvements, lighting, CCTV upgrades, signage, striping, curb and gutter installation, hot mix asphalt paving, and landscaping. The project, identified by DOT&PF as CSAPT01274, carries no federal project number and is state-funded.
Sealed bids are due before 2 p.m. on July 10 at the DOT&PF Central Region Contracts Section, Aviation Building, 4111 Aviation Ave. in Anchorage. The department requires the work to be finished by November 15, 2026. The project had appeared on DOT&PF's tentative advertising schedule as far back as September 2025, when Central Region staff noted the cost estimate had been updated and the project was on track for bidding.
The invitation to bid states that "your company must self-register by clicking on the Plan Holders link, or register with the Central Region Plans Room, or your bid may not be accepted." Bid documents are available free through bidx.com or in hard copy for $100 per set.
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