Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #223589
Yakutat Water Line Extension – Waterline, Tank, and Pump House Construction for PFAS Remediation
Posted
April 23, 2026
Respond By
May 26, 2026
Identifier
223589
NAICS
237110, 237990
This opportunity concerns the Yakutat Water Line Extension project, which aims to provide safe drinking water to properties impacted by PFAS contamination in Yakutat, Alaska. - Government Buyers: - State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (primary state agency overseeing water quality certification) - US Army Corps of Engineers, Alaska District Regulatory Division (federal permit review and regulatory oversight) - Project Scope: - Installation of approximately 20,250 linear feet of new waterline (including 18,000 feet of 10-inch and 2,250 feet of 6-inch pipe) - Construction of a 500,000-gallon water holding tank - Construction of a 1,400 square foot pump house - Discharge of 1,500 cubic yards of fill material into wetlands and waters - Purpose: - To ensure a reliable municipal drinking water supply for properties affected by PFAS contamination in local wells - Notable Requirements: - Use of directional drilling under streams to minimize environmental impact - Implementation of best management practices for erosion and sediment control - Compensatory mitigation credits for unavoidable impacts to wetlands - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation or attachments - NAICS code: 237110 (Water and Sewer Line and Related Structures Construction)
Description
This solicitation is for a water line extension project in Yakutat, Alaska, involving the discharge of approximately 1,500 cubic yards of fill into wetlands and waters. The project includes installation of about 20,250 linear feet of waterline, construction of a 500,000-gallon water holding tank, and a 1,400 square foot pump house. The purpose is to provide a reliable drinking water supply due to PFAS contamination in local wells. Mitigation measures will be implemented to avoid, minimize, and compensate for environmental impacts.