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W911KB26RA034 CONSTRUCTION SUPPORT SERVICES AND DEBRIS REMOVAL SUPPORT
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The contract W911KB26RA034 involves providing Construction Support Services and Debris Removal Support for the Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project in North Pole, Alaska. This project covers a substantial area of 20,000 acres, stretching approximately 8.5 miles between the Tanana River and North Bluff. The project’s main office is located at 3800 Laurance Road, and the overall oversight is managed by the Department of Defense's W2SN Endist Alaska office based in Anchorage, Alaska. The solicitation was posted on January 14, 2026, with responses due by January 26, 2026. Classified under NAICS code 562119, the contract requires ongoing annual support to maintain and manage the flood control infrastructure, including debris removal to ensure project effectiveness. The primary point of contact for this contract is Derek Hitt, who can be reached via email. The work encompasses environmental and construction support functions within a federally managed flood control initiative.
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The Chena River Lakes Flood Control Project requires Construction Support Services and Debris Removal Support annually. This project is located in North Pole, Alaska, with a main office at 3800 Laurance Road. The project encompasses 20,000 acres and spans between the Tanana River, and North Bluff, a distance of about 8.5 miles.
