Opportunity

Alaska Online Public Notices #25272001

Professional Services for Alaska Aviation System Plan Phase IV

Posted

July 14, 2026

Respond By

August 04, 2026

Identifier

25272001

NAICS

541690, 541611

The State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (DOT&PF), Statewide Aviation, is seeking professional services for Phase IV of the Alaska Aviation System Plan (AASP). - Government Buyer: - State of Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities, Statewide Aviation - No specific OEMs or commercial vendors are named in the solicitation - Scope of Services: - Comprehensive examination of Alaska's aviation system - Statewide economic impact update for aviation - Analysis of airport trends and identification of data gaps - Assessment of airport development needs (type, extent, location, timing, and cost) - Airport planning, public involvement, and policy updates - System analysis and data integration - Addressing unique topics, special issues, and current events relevant to Alaska's aviation system - Notable Requirements: - Contractor must provide expertise in airport planning, economic analysis, and stakeholder engagement - Services are intended to guide future development, ownership, and operation of Alaska's airports - Estimated contract value exceeds $1,000,000 - No product procurement; focus is on professional and consulting services

Description

The Department of Transportation and Public Facilities of the State of Alaska is seeking professional services to complete Phase IV of the Alaska Aviation System Plan (AASP). The contractor will examine the existing aviation system, update statewide economic impact data, analyze airport trends and data gaps, and determine airport development needs including type, extent, location, timing, and cost. Services include airport planning, public involvement, policy updates, system analysis, data integration, and related activities. The planning will consider unique topics, special issues, and current events affecting the aviation system to guide future development, ownership, and operation of the state's airports.

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