20-097P: Demaree and Sushana Repair Estimate Issue Date: February 11, 2020 03:30 pm Sealed Proposal Due: February 24, 2020 12:00 pm Proposal Description: Project Description: Two bridges were among the damaged sites as a result of the November 30, 2018...
20-087P: Septage and Waste to Energy Facilities for Waste Management Issue Date: February 12, 2020 12:00 pm Pre-Proposal: May 14, 2020 04:00 pm in the Not Scheduled at this time Sealed Proposal Due: July 31, 2020 04:00 pm Proposal Description: The...
a Dutch marine company for $751,000 to buy the Susitna Ferry from the Matanuska-Susitna Borough. Also still on the table, is the transfer of the vessel for free to an eligible government entity in the U.S. The Borough also remains open to unsolicited bids to buy the one-of-a-kind ship. “We’re disappointed with the results,” said Borough Manager John Moosey. “But this shows the market demand. We’ll continue to work with eligible agencies and the FTA (Federal Transit Administration) to come to
Resource Sales The Borough offers material (sand and gravel) and timber sales for personal and commercial uses. Please see the commercial and personal resource sale types below. The Borough Natural Resource Unit Management Plan provides an overview and...
rs who seek online information on taxrates, assessed property value, and square footage. The Collections office is handwriting receipts and can accept cash or check but cannot post transactions yet nor give out balances. In the Purchasing office, for bids that are advertised at the Borough, all proposals are posted online. If you have any questions while email is being restored, please deliver them in writing to the Purchasing office. Purchasing is located downstairs in the wing to the left of the mai
{loadposition priorityannounce} Purchasing For the Services offered by the Purchasing Department, like bids, contracts, proposals, resource sales, and surplus auctions, see our Contract Opportunities Page. Contract Opportunities VISION STATEMENT: The Mat-Su Borough Purchasing Division to be recognized as a valued partner by providing a transparent, ethical
Port area is ruled out because of cargo cranes. "The lands can be reserved now so the Borough is not scrambling to acquire property in ten to 20 years," O'Brien said. DOWL Engineers earned the highest evaluation scores among the four firms that made bids. "DOWL has an aviation planning and design group that's experienced in developing airport master and systems plans throughout Alaska," O'Brien said. The FAA is paying the bulk of the cost. The MAT-SU Borough is required to provide matching funds in t
in Palmer voted 4 to 2 to approve engine repairs at the Foss shipyard in Seattle. Assembly Members Jim Sykes, Randall Kowalke, Matthew Beck, and Dan Mayfield voted to approve the repairs. Assembly Members Steve Colligan and George McKee voted no. The bids to repair all four engines amount to $3 million. The Borough held insurance on the ferry with Lloyd’s of London when rainfall collected in the engines’ stacks in January 2015. In March, the 328-year-old insurance company gave a range of possible