Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #ADL 234737
Alaska DNR Proposes 12-Acre Material Extraction Site at Chignik Lagoon
Posted
May 06, 2026
Respond By
June 06, 2026
Identifier
ADL 234737
NAICS
212321, 212311
The State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources is proposing to designate a 12-acre site at Chignik Lagoon for future material extraction activities. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Mining, Land & Water (DNR-DMLW), South Central Regional Land Office - Products/Services Requested: - Material extraction services (gravel and other materials) from a designated 12-acre submerged site - No specific part numbers or quantities at this stage; future contracts will specify details - Unique or Notable Requirements: - Extraction activities must protect sensitive habitats (eel grass, kelp, freshwater channels) - No equipment storage or stockpiling allowed at the site - Extraction must be performed in even, shallow lifts - Timing of extraction must minimize environmental impact - Extraction may require permits from the US Army Corps of Engineers and Alaska Department of Fish and Game - Public comments are being solicited to inform operating and reclamation requirements - OEMs and Vendors: - No specific OEMs or vendors named; this is a site designation for future material sales - Period of Performance: - Indefinite site designation; individual material sale contracts may be issued for up to 5 years each
Description
The Department of Natural Resources Division of Mining, Land & Water is proposing to designate a 12-acre material site located within the tide and submerged lands of Chignik Lagoon, approximately 2,000 feet northeast of Chignik Lagoon Airport. The designation is indefinite and aims to provide a local gravel resource for community maintenance. Extraction activities will be regulated to protect eel grass, kelp, and freshwater channels, and may require permits from the US Army Corps of Engineers and Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Public comments are invited until June 5, 2026, and the site designation supports sustainable material extraction consistent with regional planning and environmental considerations.