The City of Dillingham prioritizes essential infrastructure development and municipal operational support across its remote Alaskan community. Its core mission centers on maintaining critical public services—including water systems, transportation, and facility integrity—through targeted engineering, construction, and resource procurement.
City of Dillingham is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The City of Dillingham prioritizes essential infrastructure development and municipal operational support across its remote Alaskan community. Its core mission centers on maintaining critical public services—including water systems, transportation, and facility integrity—through targeted engineering...
The City of Dillingham prioritizes essential infrastructure development and municipal operational support across its remote Alaskan community. Its core mission centers on maintaining critical public services—including water systems, transportation, and facility integrity—through targeted engineering, construction, and resource procurement. Strategic initiatives focus on expanding and rehabilitating aging infrastructure, particularly in aviation and municipal utilities, while ensuring reliable access to industrial materials and specialized professional services. Key programs include airport waterline enhancements, aggregate supply for road and construction projects, and executive recruitment to strengthen administrative capacity in a geographically isolated region.
The agency frequently procures engineering design services, site preparation, and bulk construction materials such as sand and gravel, reflecting a consistent emphasis on civil infrastructure development. It also acquires petroleum fuels and executive search services to sustain operations and leadership continuity. Contracts are typically issued as competitive solicitations under standard RFP formats, with no set-asides or preference programs identified, indicating a focus on technical capability and cost-effectiveness over socioeconomic targeting.
Primary procurement activity is concentrated in NAICS 541330 (Engineering Services), followed by 238910 (Site Preparation) and 212321 (Construction Sand and Gravel Mining), with occasional needs for 325180 (Basic Inorganic Chemicals) and 561312 (Executive Search). The agency demonstrates no formal diversity or set-aside preferences, relying instead on open competition to secure qualified vendors capable of operating in extreme environmental conditions and remote logistics environments.
As a municipal entity within the State of Alaska, the City of Dillingham operates independently with no subordinate departments. It utilizes direct solicitation vehicles for all procurements, sourcing goods and services from regional and national vendors equipped to meet the unique demands of Arctic and sub-Arctic infrastructure projects.
Recent City of Dillingham Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by City of Dillingham, including active solicitations and recent awards.