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ASD Inlet View Elementary

In these candid moments from the construction of ASD Inlet View Elementary, the craftsmanship that goes into creating an enduring educational environment are on full display.

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Nome Elder Long-term Care Facility / Quyanna Care Center Expansion

The Quyanna Care Center (QCC) in Nome is undergoing a major expansion to meet rising demand for elder care in the Bering Strait region. Managed by Norton Sound Health Corporation, the project will add 12 new beds and 14,452 square feet of upgraded space, including larger rooms, a new nurse station, kitchen, and outdoor deck. Construction began in 2024 and is expected to finish by fall 2025.

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Anchorage Downtown Library

The Anchorage Downtown Library project, led by the Anchorage Public Library and the Anchorage Library Foundation, aims to bring a vibrant public library back to the heart of the city for the first time since 1986. Fueled by a $7.2 million bequest from long-time residents Janet and John Goetz, the

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Port of Alaska Modernization Program

Strengthening Alaska’s Supply Chain  The Port of Alaska is more than just a shipping hub; it’s the heartbeat of our state’s supply chain, ensuring that the goods we rely on—whether it’s fuel, building materials, or groceries—reach our communities. Located in Anchorage on the Cook Inlet, this port handles half of

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Port of Nome Expansion Project

This snapshot of the bustling port highlights the scale and significance of the ongoing Port of Nome Expansion Project. With upgrades including a 3,500-foot extension to the western causeway, the addition of a 3,900-foot eastern breakwater, and the creation of a 40-foot-deep basin, the port is poised to reduce environmental

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Building a Healthier Future: UAA’s College of health Expansion Project

Key Highlights • $4 Million Grant: Awarded by the U.S. Economic Development Administration in May 2022 under the American Rescue Plan• Expanded Capacity: Training for Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), surgical technologists, and diagnostic medical sonographers. • 100 New Graduates Annually: Doubling the number of healthcare professionals trained each year.• Renovations to Sally Monserud

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