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Port of Alaska modernization on track; construction notice to proceed set for March 15, 2026
Summary
Officials said Terminal 1 permitting is nearing completion and major fabrication is underway; construction notice to proceed is scheduled for March 15, 2026. Staff warned state funding is unlikely without a general obligation bond and federal grants are limited.
Terminal 1 of the Port of Alaska is moving into the construction phase, and officials told the Assembly oversight committee that permitting and major fabrication work are on schedule.
"All indications, we should have that by the end of this month," Eric Adams, Jacobs program manager supporting the Port of Alaska modernization, said of the permitting milestone, adding that the Finding of No Significant Impact (FONSI) was expected soon. Adams said piling fabrication and precast element production have started and that the construction notice to proceed is scheduled for March 15, 2026.
Adams described the pilings as "72‑inch diameter, each about 200 feet long" and said…
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