Opportunity
Alaska Online Public Notices #224138
Water Quality Certification Review for Stebbins Housing Subdivision Project
Posted
June 09, 2026
Respond By
July 10, 2026
Identifier
224138
NAICS
237990, 238190, 236115
This opportunity involves a regulatory review for a housing development project in Stebbins, Alaska, following Typhoon Merbok flood impacts. - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation - Project Overview: - Application for State Water Quality Certification related to a federal permit - Project led by Stebbins Community Association - Construction of a single-family housing subdivision for displaced residents - Products and Services Requested: - Construction of a subdivision road - Installation of 10 compacted gravel pads for home sites - Building 4 new 3-bedroom homes - Relocation and installation of 2 cabins from Bethel - Extension of utility power lines to all lots, connecting to the community power grid - Use of 6.15 cubic yards of local pit run fill material - Unique/Notable Requirements: - Project will impact approximately 6.05 acres of wetlands - Avoidance and minimization measures are outlined to reduce environmental impact - No compensatory mitigation required due to minimal impacts - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named, as this is a regulatory certification process rather than a direct procurement.
Description
This notice pertains to an application for a State Water Quality Certification related to a federal permit for activities involving discharges into waters of the United States, including wetlands, in the Bering Sea near Stebbins, Alaska. The project involves constructing a single-family housing subdivision with gravel pads, access roads, and utility connections, impacting approximately 6.05 acres of wetlands and discharging 6.15 cubic yards of fill. The purpose is to provide immediate shelter and long-term stability to community members affected by Typhoon Merbok Flood. The project includes construction of subdivision roads, homes, cabins, and utility connections to the community power grid.