Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #223799
Planning, Permitting, and Design Services for Dillingham Water Main Extension (PFAS Mitigation)
Posted
May 11, 2026
Respond By
May 30, 2026
Identifier
223799
NAICS
541330, 541620, 237110, 237990
This opportunity seeks professional services to support a municipal water main extension in Dillingham, Alaska, addressing PFAS contamination near the airport. - Government Buyer: - Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation - Project Scope: - Planning, permitting, and design services for extending the municipal water distribution system - Installation of a new waterline to Dillingham Airport - Construction of water service connections for homes and businesses in the area - Building of a tank and pumphouse to support future water system expansion - Subsurface investigations and geotechnical soil borings (15–30 feet deep, with one at 100 feet for the tank location) - Funding: - Project funded by a $1,400,000 Drinking Water State Revolving Fund (DWSRF) loan - Notable Requirements: - Services must address PFAS groundwater contamination from historical airport operations - No specific OEMs or vendors are named in the solicitation - NAICS: 541330 (Engineering Services), 541620 (Environmental Consulting Services) - NIGP: 92500 (Engineering Services), 91842 (Engineering Consulting) - UNSPSC: 70131500, 70141600 - Place of Performance: - Dillingham, Alaska, with a focus on the Dillingham Airport and surrounding community
Description
The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation is seeking planning, permitting, and design services for extending the municipal water distribution system by installing a new waterline to the Dillingham Airport. The project includes constructing water service connections for nearby homes and businesses, and building a tank and pumphouse to support future system expansion. This extension aims to mitigate PFAS contamination in groundwater caused by historical airport operations. Subsurface investigations and geotechnical soil borings will be conducted along the proposed waterline and infrastructure locations. A DWSRF loan of $1,400,000 has been requested for these activities.