Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #Healy Community Roads Resurfacing NFHWY01172
Engineering and Environmental Studies for Healy Community Roads Resurfacing
Posted
April 03, 2026
Respond By
May 06, 2026
Identifier
Healy Community Roads Resurfacing NFHWY01172
NAICS
541330, 541620
This opportunity involves the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) initiating engineering and environmental studies for resurfacing multiple community roads in Healy, Alaska. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) - Scope of Work: - Engineering and environmental studies for resurfacing Coal Street, Healy School Road, Hilltop Road, Lignite Road, Ranch Avenue, and Suntrana Avenue - Activities include vegetation clearing, installation of signage, road striping, drainage improvements, and intersection upgrades - Focus on improving roadway performance and reducing maintenance costs - Material Sources: - Antler Creek Pit - Pit NO. 27 (MS 37-2-010-2) - Panguingue Pit (MS 37-2-143-2) - Unique Requirements: - Public comments solicited regarding impacts to historic properties, archaeological sites, wetlands, and floodplain encroachment - Current phase is conceptual design, engineering, and environmental studies; no construction at this stage - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors identified at this stage (notice of intent and request for information) - Place of Performance: - Healy, Denali County, Alaska; work focused on community roads and identified material pits
Description
The Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF) plans to resurface several community roads in Healy, including Coal Street, Healy School Road, Hilltop Road, Lignite Road, Ranch Avenue, and Suntrana Avenue. The project scope includes vegetation clearing, signage, striping, drainage, and intersection improvements to enhance roadway performance and reduce maintenance costs. Material sites for the project include Antler Creek Pit, Pit NO. 27, and Panguingue Pit. Current activities involve conceptual designs, engineering, environmental studies, and soliciting public comments, with construction planned for 2027-2028.