State seeks bids for Tok District gravel stockpiling project
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities is accepting bids for aggregate stockpiling in the Tok District, with proposals due by 11 a.m. April 29, 2026.
Bids will be publicly opened at that time. Late submissions, faxed proposals, and oral bids will not be accepted.
The project is federally funded. Contractors can download bid documents in PDF format from the state's Online Public Notice website. Anyone who downloads the documents must register with the procurement officer to receive any amendments. Failure to register may result in bid rejection.
Paper copies of bid documents are available upon request from Adam Tolles, procurement specialist, at 907-451-1625 or [email protected].
The department will ensure disadvantaged business enterprises have full opportunity to submit bids and will not discriminate based on race, color, or national origin in awarding the contract.
Bidders with disabilities who need auxiliary aids or special modifications should contact the Division of Supply and Services at least 10 days before the bid opening.
The project falls under the Northern Region. Questions about the solicitation should be directed to Tolles at the contact information above.
This article was drafted with AI assistance and reviewed by editors before publishing. Every claim can be verified against the original transcript. If you spot an error, let us know.
Related Coverage
New Water Quality Rules for Copper Now in Effect Statewide
Alaska News · 1mo ago · 13 views
Public Meeting on Disabilities and Special Education Set for April 9
Alaska News · 1mo ago · 6 views
Alaska Industrial Development Authority Board Meeting April 10 in Ketchikan
Alaska News · 1mo ago · 9 views
Alaska Public Notice: ITB 2526H195 Tok District Aggregate Stockpile -Federally Funded
aws.state.ak.us · 1mo ago · 81% match
Alaska Public Notice: ITB 2526H211 DALTON DISTRICT AGGREGATE STOCKPILE -FEDERALLY FUNDED
aws.state.ak.us
Comments
Sign in to leave a comment.
No comments yet. Be the first to share your thoughts.