Alaska Natural Gas Development Authority
If you are an established business with an Alaska Business License and have an interest in working on the natural gas pipeline project, contact ANGDA at (907) 257-1334 and ask to be put on the vendor list. ANGDA will be looking for contractors, construction services and individual with special skills to work on this project and will draw from the vendor list to supply that need.
According to Administrative Officer Kirsten Sikora, ANGDA is aggressively pursuing getting a natural gas pipeline built from the Beluga Fields to Glennallen, Delta Junction and on into Fairbanks. Plans are to begin construction in 2010 with the project completed by 2013. A conditional right of way has already been approved from the Beluga Fields to Glennallen and they are now working on performing wetlands delineation activities from Delta Junction to Beluga. Its goal is to get natural gas to all the places in need as soon as possible. For more information, visit ANGDA's website.
According to Administrative Officer Kirsten Sikora, ANGDA is aggressively pursuing getting a natural gas pipeline built from the Beluga Fields to Glennallen, Delta Junction and on into Fairbanks. Plans are to begin construction in 2010 with the project completed by 2013. A conditional right of way has already been approved from the Beluga Fields to Glennallen and they are now working on performing wetlands delineation activities from Delta Junction to Beluga. Its goal is to get natural gas to all the places in need as soon as possible. For more information, visit ANGDA's website.


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