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Oil & Gas Directory Covering Arctic oil and gas operations and the logistics, construction and service firms that support them A biannual supplement Vol. 21, No.2 October 2016 A rctic A rctic
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Oil & Gas DirectoryCovering Arctic oil and gas operations

and the logistics, construction and service firms that support them

A biannual supplement

Vol. 21, No.2October 2016

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AABR

AECOM Environment

aeSolutions

Air Liquide

Alaska Clean Seas (ACS)

Alaska Dreams

Alaska Frontier Constructors (AFC)

Alaska Instrument

Alaska Marine Lines

Alaska Railroad

Alaska Rubber

Alaska Steel Co.

Alaska Textiles

Alaska West Express

Alpha Seismic Compressors

American Marine

Arctic Catering & Support

Arctic Controls

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply

Armstrong

ASRC Energy Services

AT&T

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply

Avalon Development

B-FBald Mountain Air Service

BELL & Associates

Bombay Deluxe

Brenntag Pacific

Brooks Range Supply

Calista Corp.

Carlile

Certek Heating Solutions

CH2M

Colville Inc.

Computing Alternatives

CONAM Construction

Construction Machinery Industrial

Crowley Solutions

Cruz Construction

Delta Leasing

Dowland-Bach Corp.

Doyon Anvil

Doyon Associated

Doyon Drilling

Doyon, Limited

Doyon Universal Services

Equipment Source Inc. (ESI)

exp Energy Services

EXPRO Group

Fairweather

Flowline Alaska

Fluor

Foss Maritime

Fountainhead Hotels

Fugro

G-MGCI Industrial Telecom

Global Diving & Salvage

GMW Fire Protection

Greer Tank & Welding

Guess & Rudd, PC

Hawk Consultants

Hudson Chemical Corp.

Inspirations

Judy Patrick Photography

Kuukpik Arctic Services

Last Frontier Air Ventures

Lounsbury & Associates

Lynden Air Cargo

Lynden Air Freight

Lynden Inc.

Lynden International

Lynden Logistics

Lynden Transport

Mapmakers of Alaska

MAPPA Testlab

Maritime Helicopters

N-PNabors Alaska Drilling

NANA WorleyParsons

Nature Conservancy, The

NEI Fluid Technology

Nordic Calista

North Slope Telecom

Northern Air Cargo

Northwest Linings

PacWest Drilling Supply

PENCO

Petroleum Equipment & Services

PND Engineers Inc.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska)

Price Gregory International

Q-ZResource Development Council

Ravn Alaska

SAExploration

STEELFAB

Stoel Rives

Taiga Ventures

Tanks-A-Lot

The Local Pages

TOTE-Totem Ocean Trailer Express

Totem Equipment & Supply

TTT Environmental

UIC Design Plan Build

UIC Oil and Gas Support Services

Unique Machine

Univar USA

Usibelli

Volant Products

Companies involved in serving the Arctic oil and gas industry

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CONTENTSBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS14 Alaska Instrument Co.

15 Fountainhead Development, Inc.; Equipment Source, Inc.

COMPANY NEWS14 UIC’s Pfeifer overseeing government service; Crowley

celebrates more than 6 years since its last LTI; Motion Industries to acquire Epperson and Co.

15 Calista Corp. declares record $5.6M spring dividend;Polyguard introduces PolyPhen insulation

16 Foss Maritime honored for safety performance; CAI deploys eMAPSS to meet industry needs; AECOM mostadmired company for second consecutive year; Guess & Rudd names Bryant shareholder; Crowley unsuccessful in bid for services contract

44 AACA awards 2016 Scholarship to Brandon Smothers;PND names new president, senior VP, shareholder; Granite named a 2016 world's most ethical company

45 Fluor finalizes acquisition of Stork; Gruhn joins aeSolutions as safety consultant; Wedgewood Resort,Bear Lodge turn gravel pit into lake; Northern Air Cargoannounces new general manager

46 UIC announces opening of Tukkumavik Suites in Barrow;Crowley announces acquisition of Ace Fuels in Anchorage; Motion Industries agrees to acquire Colmar Belting Co.

47 NOSI becomes newest member of Saltchuk family; PNDannounces new hires and professional achievements;AECOM in Alaska announces three new appointments

48 CONAM Construction receives award from ConocoPhillips; Bradner joins Petroleum News writers;Opti Staffing acquires new location to meet demand;Second Foss arctic class ocean tug christened

49 Parrott to assume role of president of Foss Maritime; GCI expands high-speed network to more communities;Foss Maritime vessels receive safety award

50 The Nature Conservancy honors Palmer’s Kim Sollien;Crowley, AVTEC win grant to help Alaska students; Fluor granted full notice to build power station; Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announces acquisition

51 Arctic Catering shows support at United Way picnic; DRI and Bowhead to provide risk management course;aeShield selected by BP for all upstream facilities;

Polyguard welcomes 22 to employee ownership; PNDannounces Anchorage staff professional achievements

52 Arctic Catering lends resources to AWAIC tournament;AECOM’s Rich Kleinleder receives 2015 NMFS award; Reliance Steel acquires Alaska Steel; aeSolutions develops training and certificate program

53 ASRC announces subsidiary management changes; The Nature Conservancy elects new trustees; Crowley’s Evans promoted to VP of strategy

54 Doyon Foundation receives language revitalizationgrant; Bell seeks to hire civil engineer, land surveyor;Foss receives 2016 American Maritime Safety Award

PHOTO FEATURES10 On the Job: Crowley

12 2016 Academy: GeoFORCE Alaska

Q&A COMPANY PROFILES6 ABR Inc., celebrating 40 years of triple bottom line

business philosophy

8 GCI, transforming communication technology in Alaska for more than 35 years

The Arctic Oil & Gas Directoryis a biannual

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which is owned by PetroleumNewspapers of Alaska LLC. Forinformation on how to be partof this directory, please contact

Marti Reeve at907 522-9469 or

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Directory staff

MARY MACKCEO/CFO

KAY CASHMANPublisher

MARTI REEVESpecial Publications Director/

Advertising Manager

STEVEN MERRITTProduction Director

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HEATHER YATESBookkeeper

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Cover photo:An Alaska Marine Lines forklift unloads

a 53-foot container from the racking systemused to carry cargo above the rail barge deck.

Photo courtesy:Judy Patrick, courtesy of Lynden, Inc.

Arctic Oil & Gas DirectoryVol. 21, No. 2

Released October 2016

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Q. What is the official name of yourcompany?

A. ABR, Inc.—Environmental Research& Services

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affili-ate of other companies?

A. ABR is an independent S Corp.

Q. What do you most want people toknow about your company?

A. ABR is a homegrown Alaskan com-pany with a proven 40-year track recordserving the oil industry in Alaska, includingwork throughout the North Slope and off-shore in the Chukchi and Beaufort seas,Cook Inlet, and Prince William Sound/Gulfof Alaska (EVOS). We have extensive insti-tutional knowledge of the history of oil de-velopment in Alaska, the regulations andregulators who oversee oil development,and the stakeholders who participate in orare affected by development decisions.Perhaps most importantly, our scientistshave outstanding expertise and experi-ence studying Alaska’s fish and wildlife re-sources and the landscapes and habitatsthat support them.

Q. Where is your company located?A. ABR’s corporate headquarters are in

Fairbanks, and we have a branch office inAnchorage.

Q. What year was thecompany founded and bywhom?

A. ABR (Alaska BiologicalResearch) was founded in1976 by Bob Ritchie and Jim Curatolo. BobRitchie remains with the company as anactive senior scientist and board member.

Q. What is your company’s primarybusiness activity?

A. ABR is an environmental consultingfirm providing expertise in wildlife andfisheries science; marine biology; land-scape ecology, wetlands and soil science;

ecological restoration; statistics, GIS/satel-lite mapping and analysis; permitting sup-port; and environmental documentation(e.g., NEPA).

Q. Are there important projects thecompany is currently a part of or hasdone recently?

A. ABR has been involved in many ofthe major development initiatives in Alaska

in recent years, including newNorth Slope developments atPt. Thomson, CD 5, GMT 1& 2, Nanushuk, and Liberty;offshore and onshore stud-ies in support of Chukchi

Sea exploration and development plan-ning; AK LNG; and baselines studies forSusitna Hydro and the Pebble Mine.

Q. How many employees does yourcompany have?

A. Sixty.

Q. Describe the equipment and tech-nology your company uses?

A. Although ABR essentially is an infor-mation/knowledge-based company, weregularly use specialized equipment tomake data collection and analysis more ef-ficient and accurate. For example, we pio-neered the use of ornithological radar inthe 1980s and still maintain those capabili-ties for monitoring nocturnal movementsof birds near development projects (e.g.,offshore facilities). ABR also uses Androidtablets in combination with proprietarysoftware to collect data electronically inthe field. The data are transferred from thedevices to our server-based relational data-bases for additional QA/QC, analysis, andarchiving.

.Q. Is the company changing any of its

services or products?A. Yes, we currently are focused on ex-

panding our permit support services, in-cluding endangered species, marinemammals, and wetlands. ABR has alwayshad an experienced team of subject matterexperts, and we now are expanding our

ABR Inc., celebrating 40 years of triple bottom line business philosophy

Economic viability, environmental stewardship and social responsibilityare company’s highest priorities

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ABR fisheries biologists, JohnSeigle and Jena Lemke, andNorth Slope Borough biologist,Josh Bacon (left), capture andtag fish in Elson Lagoon nearBarrow.

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permitting capabilities to provide ourclients with more turn-key support serv-ices.

Q. What is your company’s mainstrength or its edge over the competition?

A. ABR has an exemplary reputation notonly with our clients, but also with regula-tory agencies and other groups (e.g.,Alaska Native entities) for objective andrigorous science. Our reputation benefitsour clients because our work products arerespected by a broad spectrum of stake-holders, which translates into credibilityfor our client’s permit applications. Thiscredibility, in turn, frequently translatesinto less contentious and timelier negotia-tions with agencies and other stakehold-ers.

Q. What new markets, clients or proj-ects did your company attract in the lastyear?

A. In 2015 we started a 4-year contractwith NASA’s ABoVE (Arctic Boreal Vulnera-bility Experiment) program. ABR is leadinga multidisciplinary research effortthat uses remote-sensing, field studies, andsociological investigations to address envi-ronmental changes and their impacts onthe Yukon-Kuskokwim (Y-K) Delta regionof western Alaska.

We also recently started another land-scape monitoring project on the Y-K Deltafor the Western Alaska Landscape Conser-vation Cooperative (WALCC). This projectis complementary to the ABoVE projectand is focused on monitoring and model-ing landscape-level impacts from wildfires.The products of this work will inform Y-Kresource managers and local stakeholderson the dynamics and trajectories of terres-trial and aquatic habitats following tundrawildfires.

Q. What are examples of challengingwork/contracts the company has under-taken?

A. ABR’s work on Exxon Valdez OilSpill (EVOS) from 1989 to 2013 was chal-lenging because of the scientific complex-ity and litigious nature of the work. Weconducted a number of post-spill researchprojects on birds and marine mammals forboth Exxon and the EVOS Trustee Coun-cil. The fact that both sides of this highlycontroversial and litigious issue were inter-

ested in ABR’s services is a testament toboth the quality and objectivity of ourwork.

Q. What do you see as your company’sbiggest challenge in the next five years?

A. ABR is experiencing the same eco-nomic headwinds that are occurringthroughout Alaska. Maintaining our capac-ity and key staff during periods of reducedrevenues is our biggest challenge.

Q. Does your company have an an-niversary or other landmark event com-ing up?

A. ABR is celebrating 40 years of busi-ness in Alaska in this year!

Q. What is the average length of timeemployee’s work for the company?

A. Relative to most consulting compa-nies, ABR has remarkable employee reten-tion and loyalty, and we think this providesexceptional value to our clients. The ma-jority of our senior scientists have over 20years in at ABR, and the average length oftime of service for our entire staff in 2015was 12.5 years.

Q. What is your company’s safetyrecord? What steps does the companytake to ensure a safe work environment?

A. ABR has an excellent safety recordand has implemented a culture of safetyand a formal HSE program that meets orexceeds the standards of our clients andour self-imposed focus on employee wel-fare. Our employees regularly attendmandatory (e.g., NSTC) and discretionary

(e.g., IFC Workshops) training sponsoredby our clients. Because we regularly de-ploy field crews to remote sites in Alaska,our employees all are provided First Aid,bear safety, and gun safety training.

Q. Has your company been involvedin any community projects or charityevents?

A. ABR has been a leader in promotingbusiness practices that support a triple bot-tom line philosophy: economic viability,environmental stewardship, and social re-sponsibility. These practices include donat-ing ~7.5% of our annual profits to charities,sponsoring and compensating our employ-ees for service to non-profits, and com-pany-wide carbon accounting andmitigation. Our interest in maintainingstrong connections in the communitieswhere we live and work is a major compo-nent of our triple bottom line. For exam-ple, we work with young scientists in localand rural communities in a variety of ways,including science fairs, internships (AlaskaNative Science and Engineering Program,UAF), and by providing opportunities forNative youth to participate in our fieldprojects near their communities. We areproud to spread the message that goodcorporate citizenship in the form of so-cially and environmentally responsiblebusiness practices is not at odds with eco-nomic success.

Q. What is the address of your com-pany’s website?

A. abrinc.com

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ABR INC.ABR President, Steve Murphy, with twoof his students during an ABR-supportedteaching sabbatical in Costa Rica.

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Q. What is the official name of your program?A. GCI Industrial Telecom

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of othercompanies? If so, please name those firms andtheir relationship to your company.

A. GCI Communication Corp. is a publicly traded company.GCI Industrial Telecom is part of GCI Business, a business unitwithin GCI Communication Corp.

Q. What do you most want people to know about your com-pany?

A. GCI Industrial Telecom was founded to respond to theunique telecommunication needs of energy producers and ex-plorers in Alaska. Over the past 15 years, our capabilities have

been hardened by delivering safe, reliable services inthe remotest regions of North America. We listen,we design, and we deliver based on the best avail-able technologies available. We work with ourpartners to evaluate and recommend how to bet-

ter use technologies to increase the value of their program.

Q. Where is your company located?A. GCI Industrial Telecom is headquartered in Anchorage,

Alaska and has offices in Deadhorse, Alaska and Houston, Texas.We also have resources staged in Lafayette, LA and have set up re-mote offices based on project needs.

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom?

GCI, transforming communicationtechnology in Alaska for more than 35 years

Serving remote regions under the most extreme conditions, GCI is up for the challenge

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GCI Industrial Telecom designs andimplements communications for

challenging environments, projectsites, and requirements of all sizes.

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A. GCI was founded in 1979 by Ron Duncan and Robert Walpwith the goal of introducing long-distance competition to Alaska.Since that time, the company has grown to be one of the nation’spremier integrated telecommunication providers. Today, RonDuncan still heads the company as CEO and the company em-ploys more than 2,300 professionals and has a current run rate of$800 million. GCI Industrial Telecom was formed in 2001.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. GCI Industrial Telecom provides full life cycle support to

the energy sector. This includes professional engineering, consult-ing, project management, construction and commercial data,wireless and voice services. We also have a VSAT satellite serviceoffering for connecting remote projects throughout North Amer-ica, and a host of managed technology services..

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently apart of or has done recently?

A. Being an integrated part of ALL of the recent production fa-cilities (aka Industrial construction) efforts on the North Slope hashelped us to develop a solid reputation with our partners. Prud-hoe Bay, Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq, Badami, and Point Thomson areall projects we have explored, engineered, and constructed as apart of the respective owner’s project team.

Q. How many employees does your company have?A. GCI Industrial Telecom currently has 80 full-time employ-

ees. GCI currently employs over 2,300 full time with another 400part-time employees and contractors.

Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?A. GCI has developed a number of managed solutions which

can allow our partners to leverage the latest available technologywithout large capital outlays. Our industrial mobile communica-tion solution provides users with hosted voice and managed dataover a secure wireless connection. We have also recently intro-duced managed WiFi and managed firewall services.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge overthe competition?

A. GCI is fortunate to be considered an integrated partner ofour clients. We understand the needs of our partners and the cy-cles in the Oil and Gas patch. Our team is comprised of best-in-class technicians, engineers and project managers who havedirect oil patch experience. GCI Industrial Telecom recently cele-brated 2.8 million man hours in some of the most extreme condi-tions without a lost time accident.

Q. What is the most challenging work/contract the companyhas undertaken?

A. During the Macondo Oil spill response effort, GCI IndustrialTelecom coordinated and deployed a complex interagency two-way communication system (2-Way radios) for the coast line fromPascagula, FL to Freeport, TX. We completed the majority of thedesign and implementation in under four months! Once installedwe maintained the system and achieved over 40,000 hours of safework time. We are nimble and know how to hustle while beingsafe.

Q. Does your company have an anniversary or other land-mark event coming up?

A. GCI is celebrating its 15th anniversary in the Pacific North-west in August and tripled its office space in Seattle.

Q. What is your company’s safety record? What steps does thecompany take to ensure a safe work environment?

A. Safety Matters to GCI. GCI Industrial Telecom has recentlypassed 2.8 Million hours since our last lost time accident (LTA).We take safety very seriously and empower our employees to takethe steps necessary to ensure we provide a safe work environ-ment.

Q. Has your company been involved in any community proj-ects or charity events?

A. GCI believes in connecting with and making a lasting impactin the communities we serve. From supporting nonprofit organi-zations and youth education to preserving our rich culture and en-gaging in community celebrations, we’re proud to supportprograms that help build a stronger Alaska.

Q. What is the address of your company’s website? A. www.gci.com\industrial-telecom

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ON THE JOB: Crowley Photos courtesy Crowley

Crowley serves both residentialand commercial customers inmore than 280 communities

across Alaska.

Each summer, Crowley’s highly trained crews and specially built tugs and barges transit challengingwaterways to resupply depleted fuel inventories in remote Western Alaska communities after a long

winter of iced-in isolation. The fleet of seven tugs, 12 barges and 48 crewmembers has approximately180 days to deliver 50 million gallons of fuel before having to retreat south as ice begins forming

again, isolating the communities for another winter.

Topsides placement on the Furie Monopod in Cook Inlet in 2015.Crowley provided offshore engineering and project managementfor the Furie Kitchen Lights project, which included installation ofa natural gas production platform, 16 miles of underwater pipelineand an onshore production facility in Cook Inlet.

Hovercraft Arctic Hawk in brokenice running between West Dock andNorthStar Island. The hovercraft isspecifically designed by Crowley toperform in the harsh Alaska Arctic.

Resupplying the pipe rack on the pipelay bargeNinilchik during the 2015 Furie project in Cook Inlet.Engineers and subject matter experts from aroundthe world took part in the project-planning phase,and the execution of the project involved many qual-ity subcontractors selected for their expertise in areassuch as heavylift, diving, grouting and offshore weld-ing. Nearly 20 vessels, many of them specially outfit-ted, were also utilized for the project.

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Crowley was awarded the 2015 Alaska Trucking Association SafestLine Haul Truck Fleet in recognition of its 125 trucks driven 1.8 mil-lion miles while delivering 100 million gallons of fuel with zero re-portable incidents.

Crowley’s commitment toAlaska includes providingAlaskans the opportunity tofurther their educations andcareers through scholarships,mentoring opportunities andemployment.

Welding station on the pipelay bargeNinilchik during the Furie Kitchen Lights proj-ect. Crowley worked with Furie on the instal-lation of a natural gas production platformand underwater pipeline in an undevelopednatural gas field in Cook Inlet in 2015.

Parker AADU drill rig alongside the Doyon Rig 15 loadingout for Eni’s Spy Island. The Doyon rig move project involved

the construction of a temporary dock in the shallow watersat Spy Island. To accomplish this, Crowley grounded a 200

series barge and built a gravel ramp from the barge to theisland. Following delivery, the ramp was removed to return

the island to the pre-delivery configuration.

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2016 ACADEMY: GeoFORCE Alaska Photos courtesy GeoForce

GeoFORCE Director, Sarah Fowell, points out a fossil insidethe U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Permafrost Tunnel in Fox.

Savannah, Sharon, and Bernice(left to right) hug on board

the ship the Ptarmigan duringa ride on Portage Lake.

Students raftdown the ChenaRiver in Fairbanks,spotting pointbars and cut banksalong the way.

The group gathers for asafety chat before hiking

Matanuska Glacier.

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For more information, visit the GeoForcewebsite at www.geoforce.alaska.edu orcontact Program Coordinator SylviaHutchinson at [email protected],

907-474-5313.

We hiked a glacier!

Students enjoy a morning hikethrough Denali National Park anda lesson with park geologist,Denny Capps.

Above, Ben (student) and geologist Hank Jamieson(ExxonMobil mentor) chat as they ride along Turna-gain Arm on their way to Portage Glacier near Whit-tier.

At left, The entire GeoFORCE Alaska team comes to-gether for a photo in front of Matanuska Glacier onthe Glenn Highway.

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UIC’s Pfeifer overseeing government serviceUkpeagvik Iñupiat Corp. announced that Dave Pfeifer, who

took on the responsibility of UIC’s commercial operations as itsnew senior vice president last August, is now additionally over-seeing the UIC government services busi-ness.

Pfeifer will help guide UIC as it transi-tions through an operational restructure tocreate continuous improvement and effi-ciencies while eliminating redundancies,while growing the company. UIC strives tokeep the best interest in mind of its share-holders, employees and clients. By adopt-ing this imperative, UIC aims to leverageboth UIC government services and UICcommercial operations expertise and rela-tionships.

Pfeifer holds a Master of Science degree in construction andreal estate from the University of Denver and a Master in health-care administration from the University of Minnesota. In addi-tion, he received his bachelor’s degree in Real Estate BusinessAdministration from the University of Alaska Anchorage. Hisbackground includes positions with the National Bank ofAlaska, Mat-Su Regional Medical Center and Providence AlaskaMedical Center. Pfeifer also served as president of real estate de-velopment for Cook Inlet Region Inc.

Crowley celebrates more than 6 years since its last LTI

Crowley Maritime Corp.’stanker escort and dockingservices group in Valdez iscelebrating more than 7 mil-lion man hours and morethan 6 years since logging itslast lost time injury. In addi-tion to this remarkable num-ber, the company announcedthat it had not had an OSHArecordable case in more than2 million man hours whileperforming tanker assist andescort work for AlyeskaPipeline Service Co. In 2015,the company logged morethan 1 million man hourswhile safely escorting 236tankers through PrinceWilliam Sound, transporting 185 million barrels of oil in one ofthe harshest environments in the world.

“We’ve partnered with Alyeska Pipeline Service Companyfor more than 25 years to provide the safest, most comprehen-sive spill prevention and response services available for tankerstraveling through Prince William Sound,” said Rocky Smith,Crowley’s senior vice president and general manager, petro-leum distribution and marine services. “This achievement is a

testament to the keen focus on safety our professional marinersand Valdez shore side support team displays. They are relentlessin their pursuit of zero harm to people, property and the envi-ronment.”

In Valdez, Alaska, Crowley personnel and tugs help protectthe environment through a contract with Alyeska Pipeline Serv-ice Co.’s Ship Escort/Response Vessel System. As part of thiscommercial partnership the company provides tug escorts fortankers traveling through Prince William Sound to and from theValdez Marine Terminal, assuring safe passage, even under themost extreme winter weather conditions. They also provide se-cure docking and undocking operations at the oil product load-ing terminals.

Motion Industries to acquire Epperson and Co.Motion Industries Inc. a wholly owned subsidiary of Genuine

Parts Co., has entered into a definitive agreement whereby Mo-tion Industries has agreed to acquire Epperson and Co., an in-dustrial distributor specializing in material handling productsand services since 1932. Execution of the transaction is ex-pected to take place March 1.

A leading supplier of bulk material conveying products andservices in the Southeast, Epperson and Co. is headquartered inTampa, Florida, with full service locations in Jacksonville andMiami. Offerings include conveyor-related products such asbelting, idlers and pulleys, as well as services such as system in-stallation and removal, belting splicing and installation, idler re-placement and other maintenance projects.

COMPANYNEWS in brief

Alaska Instrument Co.Alaska Instrument Company is a

process instrumentation manufac-turer’s representative established in1968, serving all industrial marketswithin Alaska. AIC represents morethan 30 manufacturers of pressure,temperature, level and flow instrumen-tation, leak sensing and human/ma-chine interface software. The staff offive travels the entire state in support of our clients to seethat they are getting the best engineered solutions for theirprocess control needs.

RC Cromwell, PresidentPresident of AIC, RC Cromwell has a Bachelor of Science

in Aviation Business Administration and is a former airlinepilot and flight instructor. Looking for a career change, hemoved on to industrial plumbing and heating and wholesalefor about 12 years, then in 2005 applied for in inside salesjob with AIC. Cromwell has worked through various posi-tions eventually becoming president of the company.

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Jimmy Abbitt, Epperson’s president, said, “Weare pleased and excited about joining forces withMotion Industries and look forward to the opportu-nities that this brings for our people. The nice fit forboth companies in the Florida market was key toour decision, and we are optimistic about the fu-ture.”

Calista Corp. declares record $5.6M spring dividend

Calista Corp.’s board of directors recently ap-proved the spring dividend for 2016, a record $5.6million. Calista has declared 13 dividends since in-ception, with five declared since 2014. The totaldistribution of all Calista shareholder dividends is$38.9 million, with 49 percent of that total declaredsince 2014.

Calista has one of the largest populations ofshareholders among the Alaska Native corporations,with approximately 13,000 individuals. The springdividend will be approximately $4.23 per share, an11 percent increase from the previous year. The av-erage shareholder owns 100 shares. Checks are ex-pected to be mailed out by the close of businessApril 15.

“Calista’s dividends are more than discretionaryspending money for our shareholders,” said CalistaCorp. Board Chair Margaret Pohjola. “The Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta is one of the most economicallychallenged regions in the country. Shareholdershave shared with us that these dividends are used topurchase gas for use in subsistence activities, foodfor their families, and supplies for their homes.”

In 2014, Calista made corporate history by de-claring two dividends in one calendar year. Thespring dividend is determined from shareholder eq-uity. The fall dividend is from the Akilista invest-ment portfolio, which made distributions in 2014and 2015. This is an investment fund created to pro-vide a perpetual source of dividends not dependentupon business operations.

Polyguard introduces PolyPhen insulation

Patrick Dunn, vice president of the mechanicalproducts division of Polyguard Products, is pleasedto announce the introduction of PolyPhen insula-tion into the mechanical insulation market.

PolyPhen has an excellent K value (.15k) and a0,0 rating on ASTM E84; the base 2.5# closed cellfoam density insulation will be orange in color.

The product will be available for shipping inMarch.

“Polyguard is continually looking to strengthenour commitment to the mechanical insulation in-dustry with viable, innovative insulation productsfor our industry,” Dunn said.

The insulation will be available in four densities

Fountainhead Development, Inc.Recognized as a premier real estate developer

in the Pacific Northwest, Fountainhead Develop-ment’s 1.7 million square foot portfolio consists ofcommercial and residential property, hotels,restaurants, a wildlife sanctuary and an auto mu-seum.

Our diverse mix of commercial real estate hold-ings include a variety of retail, medical, flex, ware-house, and class “A” office space located in Alaskaand Washington. We are the home to numerous investment grade ten-ants including Alaska Airlines, Blue Origin, Lockheed Martin, WellsFargo Bank, Xerox, REI and the Greater Fairbanks Community HospitalFoundation just to name a few.

Bobby Hanson, Commercial Leasing ManagerBobby Hanson started with Fountainhead Development in 2014 with

a desire to pursue real estate development opportunities after an 8 yearcareer as a commercial insurance broker. Hanson manages lease negoti-ations, tenant improvement projects and day to day operations of Foun-tainhead’s commercial real estate operations.

Hanson was born, raised, and educated in Fairbanks and holds a BBAand an MBA in Finance from the University of Alaska — School of Man-agement. He has served on the Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce boardof directors since 2014, and is a past president of the Alaska Independ-ent Insurance Agents & Brokers. While not on the clock, he enjoys DIYimprovement projects, and traveling to new destinations for halfmarathons with his wife, Amy.

Equipment Source, Inc.ESI designs, develops, and builds quality, inno-

vative worksite products for the oil, mining, con-struction, and agriculture industries. All of ourproducts are built Arctic tough, built to last, andtested in challenging environments. We also spe-cialize in Kubota Tractors.

Nick Ferree, PE, Branch Manager — Fairbanks, Alaska

Nick Ferree, PE is a born and raised Alaskan with 7 years of arctic en-gineering experience. He is a Professional Engineer with a bachelor’sdegree in civil engineering from the University of Alaska Fairbanks. Asthe branch manager in Fairbanks, he oversees daily operations for ESIsales, rental and manufacturing as well as the Kubota dealership. ESI de-signs, develops, and builds quality, innovative worksite products for theoil, mining, construction, and agriculture industries. Built Arctic tough,built to last, and tested in challenging environments, ESI’s products in-clude the famous ES700, Hydronic and Flameless Heaters and mobilewater pumps and power generation. Nick’s attention to detail and arc-tic engineering background will be an asset for ESI and our customersacross North America. In his free time, Nick likes to explore the Alaskaoutdoors with his family via foot, bike, snowmachine and boat.

BUSINESSSPOTLIGHT

BOBBY HANSON

NICK FERREE

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to fulfill all insulation and hanger location requirements. Formore information on PolyPhen, contact Patrick Dunn [email protected].

Foss Maritime honored for safety performance Foss Maritime has been recognized by the ILWU Marine

Clerks Local 52 for zero injuries at Terminal 5 between March2015 and February 2016. The first-ever Safety Award given byILWU was presented to Foss and partners Shell and Jones Steve-doring at the ILWU’s annual safety banquet held in Sea-Tac,Washington.

“We are extremely honored by this award,” said PaulStevens, CEO and president of Foss. “It’s a real credit to thehard work of our dedicated Foss employees and also to ourstevedore partner Jones Stevedoring, and to the trust of our cus-tomer, Shell.”

Terminal 5 is the second largest terminal in Seattle, Washing-ton, and offers a variety of equipment and services to supportintermodal, break bulk and project cargoes. It is a unique loca-tion as it can be accessed by deep sea vessels, by barge, by railand by truck. By the close of 2015 Foss had accumulated about168,000 people hours at Terminal 5, without an injury.

CAI deploys eMAPSS to meet industry needsFollowing the 2015 success of mobile

forms design and real-time data reportingfor a top oil and gas company, ComputingAlternative Inc. recently deployed eMAPSSfor use across multiple industries. eMAPSSoperates as a complete information man-agement system, but it can also be used asa mobile front-end for an existing system.

“CAI has been working on the coreprinciples of eMAPSS since I founded thecompany in 1998. In 2014, we linked ourdata management knowledge with the lat-est mobile hardware and software to produce eMAPSS,” saysSunil Sethi, president and CEO of CAI.

“We tailor eMAPSS to align with the specific goals of a com-pany. The oil and gas company’s central priority was offshoresafety and environmental protection. It was a pleasure duringthe 2015 season to see that company adapt to this new technol-ogy so quickly and intuitively.”

Sethi, who has also developed revenue taxation, lease salesand administration, and royalty accounting systems for the stateof Alaska, says eMAPSS is a product that can help even in thetoughest of times. “CAI has been operating for nearly 20 years,so we’ve been through the thick and thin of technologicalbreakthroughs and economic shifts. But most industries arebarely touching the surface of what is possible with mobiletechnology. The benefits of eMAPSS are that the system in-creases efficiency, cuts costs, and offers dynamic reporting inways that are lacking with other mobile forms providers. Theseare always key goals for any business, whether an industry cli-mate is facing rough times or thriving.”

CAI continues to work closely with the oil and gas industry,while tailoring eMAPSS to other industries, including construc-tion, utilities, health and safety, and renewable energy. Formore information about eMAPSS, visit https://emapss.com/ orcall 1-855-368-9669.

AECOM most admired company for second consecutive year

AECOM, a premier, fully integrated global infrastructurefirm, announced recently that it has been named to Fortunemagazine’s list of the world’s most admired companies for thesecond consecutive year.

From an annual survey conducted by Fortune and globalmanagement consulting firm Korn Ferry Hay Group, top execu-tives, directors and financial analysts identify the companieswith the strongest reputations within their industries and acrossindustries.

“Being included on Fortune’s world’s most admired compa-nies list for a second year in a row is an outstanding achieve-ment that highlights the growth and fundamental strengths ofour business and the transformative work we do globally,” saidAECOM Chairman and CEO Michael S. Burke. “This recognitionis another reflection of the dedication and expertise of our em-ployees who make it possible for all of us to deliver a betterworld.”

According to Fortune, the world’s most admired companieslist is considered to be the definitive report card on corporatereputation. The companies featured on the list represent “thepinnacle of excellence” in nine key performance areas: Abilityto attract and retain talented people, quality of management, so-cial responsibility to the community and the environment, inno-vativeness, quality of products or services, wise use ofcorporate assets, financial soundness, long-term investmentvalue, effectiveness in doing business globally.

The world’s most admired companies list and details on themethodology can be found on the Fortune website. The list alsoappears in the magazine’s Feb. 22 print edition.

Guess & Rudd names Bryant shareholderGuess & Rudd P.C. is pleased to announce that Kristin Eagen

Bryant has become a shareholder of thefirm. Since joining Guess & Rudd in 2011,Bryant has represented insurance compa-nies, corporations, municipal govern-ments, small businesses, aircraftoverhaulers and individuals in a broadrange of litigation matters. These includeaviation accident liability, product liability,insurance bad faith and coverage issues,underinsured/uninsured motorist claims,premise liability, automobile liability, pro-fessional liability claims and employmentlaw claims. Bryant has tried cases in bothfederal and state court. In addition, she works on a variety of es-tate planning and disposition matters. Bryant attended SeattlePacific University where she received a 4-year gymnastics schol-arship. She is a graduate of Gonzaga University School of Law inSpokane, Washington.

Crowley unsuccessful in bidfor services contract

Crowley Marine Services will not be providing oil spill pre-vention and response services in Valdez and Prince William

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SUNIL SETHI

KRISTIN BRYANT

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Active companiesAdvertising

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Marketing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

Air Passenger/Charter & Support

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of Operations

Phone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comBald Mountain Air Service specializes in off air-port operations supporting mining, oil & gasexploration and tourism. Twin and single tur-bine powered DeHavilland Otters.

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701 • Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West Express

Bering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544 • Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771 • Fax: 907-235-7773

Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Air Passenger/Charter & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Arctic Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Buildings – Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Camps, Catering & Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Casing & Centralization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Cellular Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Cement Casing Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Chemical Analytical Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Civil & Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Coal-Domestic & Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Commercial Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Construction Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Construction Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Contractor – General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Contractor – Pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Corrosion Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Drilling & Completion Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Drilling & Well Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Employee Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Environmental Response & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Environmental Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Equipment & Heavy Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Equipment Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28

Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Freight/Shipping & Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Fueling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30General Oilfield Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Geophysical & Geological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Heavy Civil Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Helicopter Contract/Charter Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Hotels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Industrial Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Industrial Parts & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Inspection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Instrumentation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Laundry Equipment, Maintenance & OEM Parts . . . . .33Legal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Machining — Portable & Stationary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Management Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Marine Services & Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Mat Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Meetings & Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Metal Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Mud & Mud Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Oilfield Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36On-Site Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Permitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37

Pipeline Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Power Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Process Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Procurement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Recycling Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Rigging Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Safety Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Safety Instrumented Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Seismic & Geophysical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Soil Stabilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Steel Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Steel Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Surveying & Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Tank Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Telephone Equipment & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Temporary Personnel Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Tire Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Underwater NDT & Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Underwater Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Vessel Contract & Charter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Water & Wastewater Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Weld Repairs/Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Wire Rope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43

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E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Northern Air Cargo, Inc. 3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales Phone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroAnchorage-based Northern Air Cargo Inc.(NAC) is Alaska’s largest, all-cargo airline. Fromgroceries to generators, NAC delivers an arrayof supplies to 13 rural communities. Residentsand businesses alike have relied on NAC’s com-mitment to transport their freight quickly, reli-ably and safely since 1956. With their ability todeliver small, large and unique items across oil& gas, mining, construction and commercialfishing industries, NAC has become Alaska’smost trusted all-cargo carrier.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Michael Wien, Vice-President (Sales,Marketing and Public Relations)Phone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-8413Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comRavn Alaska services over 100 communitiesthroughout the state, offering transportationfor passenger groups and odd-sized cargo upto 6,000 pounds, we have charter authority inAlaska, Canada and the Continental U.S. Visitus on the web for schedules, flight informationand more. www.flyravn.com

Arctic Engineering

BELL & Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln., Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayMCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734We have been proudly providing engineering,surveying, and 3D laser scanning services onthe North Slope since 1974.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comFor more than 65 years, Crowley has served

Alaska with a diverse offering of maritime andenergy support services. These include, but arenot limited to, offshore engineering and proj-ect management; offshore installation and de-commissioning; vessel design and engineering;construction management; ship assist andtanker escort; marine salvage; ocean towingand heavy-lift barge transportation; and year-round petroleum transportation, distributionand sales.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President Email: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jim Campbell, P.E., presidentContact: Dempsey Thieman, P.E., senior vice presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comInnovative design solutions in ice engineering,arctic hydrology, permafrost engineering, andArctic geotechnical engineering, includingbridges, ports, buildings, roads, airfields, off-shore islands, and oilfield development.

Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulk fueldelivery by air.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603

Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Buildings – Modular

Alaska Dreams, Inc.2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasons andhave become a preferred solution in the build-ing marketplace. The key advantage of thefabric building technology include clear-spandesign, fast delivery and installation, lower op-erating costs and low maintenance.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M has extensive experience in engineering,design, disassembly, modification, fabrication,transportation, assembly installation, andstartup of process modules for the petroleumindustry. This includes a variety of onshore andoffshore projects ranging from minor to verylarge modularized process units. The largestmodules ever constructed in Alaska were builtby CH2M.

Camps, Catering & Lodging

Arctic Catering & Support Services3230 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Terry McIntosh, Chief Operating OfficerPhone: (907) 743-7415, (Direct Line)Fax: (907) 562-5898E-Mail: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.

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Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughout Alaska.They also provide security services on theNorth Slope, TAPS and other prominent loca-tions.

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. Locally owned with over 700 gue-strooms, a wildlife sanctuary, antique auto mu-seum, and offering exceptional hospitality.Everything that business travelers are lookingfor in accommodations, service, and value.

Kuukpik Arctic Services1301 Huffman Rd., Suite 206Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Randy MacMillanPhone: 907 562-5588, Ext. 412Fax: (907) 562-5898Email: [email protected]: Terry McIntosh, general managerPhone: 907-743-7415, (Direct Line)Email: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.

Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, reli-able workover/drilling rigs specifically designedfor arctic conditions. We strive to maximizeproductivity and efficiency while promotingsafety and environmentally conscious drillingpractices.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University AvenueFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comSuited for business travelers, corporate meet-ings, and small convention banquets. Locallyowned with 148 full service suites, restaurant,lounge and laundry facility. Free airport cour-tesy van for arrivals & departures & compli-mentary Internet access. Catered meetings &near business district.

Taiga Ventures2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Mike Tolbert - presidentPhone: 907-452-6631Fax: 907-451-8632Other offices:Anchorage office:351 East 92nd.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: 907-245-3123Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comRemote site logistics firm specializing inturnkey portable shelter camps, shipping, re-ceiving and expediting remote project suppliesand equipment – all seasons.

Tukkumavik SuitesA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation5665 C Avenue, Barrow, AK 99723Contact: Stephanie Thibedeau, ManagerPhone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (907) 852-4459Email: [email protected], 2-story facility with 15 ADA-compliantfurnished apartments that include fullyequipped kitchens with dining areas and mod-ern appliances, living areas, bedrooms, bath-rooms, WI-FI and cable. Laundry facilitieslocated on site.

Ukpik’s Nest & Ukpik’s Nest IIUIC Real Estate, LLCPO Box 890Barrow, AK 99723Phone: (907) 852-1200Fax: (907) 852-4459The Ukpik’s Nest is a dormitory-style hotel set-ting in Barrow with warm, clean, and comfort-

able rooms right outside of town. All amenitiesto ensure a restful stay are included at an ex-ceptional value. Free airport shuttle service isoffered for hotel guests. A member of the Uk-peagvik Iñupiat Corporation family.

Casing and Centralization

Volant Products Inc.4110 56 Avenue NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T6B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitre, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]: www.volantproducts.caVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCasing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), Hydro-FORM and SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and Delta-TORQ™ Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup,break out, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate andcement casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body to provide maximumstandoff. DeltaTORQ Rings enable increasedtorque with a short lead time.

Cellular Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

GCI Industrial Anchorage / Deadhorse / Houston, TX:Headquarters11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] 907-868-6039Mark Johnson, Sr. Business Development [email protected] 907-868-5478 • 907-306-1585 (M)GCI Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing the energy sector. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise, andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas, and natural resourceindustries. GCI Industrial Telecom — your bestchoice for full life cycle industrial solutions.

Cement Casing Tools

Volant Products Inc.4110 56 Avenue NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T6B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitre, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]

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Website: www.volantproducts.caVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCasing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), Hydro-FORM and SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and Delta-TORQ™ Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup,break out, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate andcement casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body to provide maximumstandoff. DeltaTORQ Rings enable increasedtorque with a short lead time.

Chemicals

Brenntag Pacific, Inc.4199 S. Lathrop St.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Jessica Short, account managerPhone: 907-952-4075Fax: 907-456-3732Email: [email protected]: www.brenntag.comSafety is our number one priority. Brenntag is afounding member of the National Associationof Chemical Distributors (NACD). We are ISOcertified and have operated in the State ofAlaska for over 30 years.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 990515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 344-7444Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializ-ing in the chemical requirements of the oil andgas industry, whether refining, production orprocessing of natural gas.

Chemical Analytical Lab

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Tom WardhaughPhone: (907) 344-7444 Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Special-izing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Civil & Hazardous Waste

AECOM 1835 S. Bragaw St., Ste. 490Anchorage, AK 99508-3439 Contact: Eva Welch, Project ManagerProject AdministratorPhone: (907) 561-5700Fax: (907) 273-4555Email: [email protected] Website: www.aecom.comServing Alaska clients since 1977, AECOM is aglobal provider of professional technical andmanagement support services to a broadrange of markets, including transportation, fa-cilities, environmental, energy, water and gov-ernment. AECOM has 45,000 employeesworldwide in over 130 countries.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Cory HindsPhone: (907) 762-1369Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M can prepare civil design packages andplans for minimizing and managing hazardouswaste.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Tom WardhaughPhone: (907) 344-7444 Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Special-izing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Coal — Domestic & Export

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625 • Fax: (907) 451-6543Email: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comOther OfficePO Box 1000Healy, AK 99743Phone: (907) 683-2226Usibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces an average of 2 milliontons of sub-bituminous coal each year.

Commercial Diving

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal provides complete commercial diving,environmental, and emergency response serv-ices for the Alaska offshore oil and gas indus-try, marine facilities, vessel operations, andcasualty response projects. We have extensiveexperience working in Alaska’s challenging en-vironment, handling projects for local and fed-

eral agencies, as well as international oil andgas companies. Our team regularly performsoffshore oilfield platform and subsea pipelineinspections, maintenance, and repairs.

Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff DriveAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Cathy Opinsky, Assoc. Director MarketingPhone: (907) 264-7274Email: [email protected]: www.att.comAT&T: Rethink Possible.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

GCI Industrial Anchorage / Deadhorse / Houston, TX:Headquarters11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] 907-868-6039Mark Johnson, Sr. Business Development [email protected] 907-868-5478 • 907-306-1585 (M)GCI Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing the energy sector. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise, andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas, and natural resourceindustries. GCI Industrial Telecom — your bestchoice for full life cycle industrial solutions.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comNSTI is your one-stop-shop for industrial com-munications! Having a dominant MotorolaDealership backed by the most experiencedoilfield communications company in the state,NSTI is poised to be the only call you need tomake for telecom solutions in Alaska.and SCADA with VSAT.

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The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

Construction Equipment

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader in thesupply and construction of high-quality, engi-neered, and cost-effective fabric building sys-tems and pre-engineered steel buildingsolutions.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Equipment ManagerPhone: (907) 659-3341Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M has invested more than $300 million ininfrastructure and equipment support for proj-ect delivery in Alaska. We support constructionprojects with over 1,400 pieces of equipmentstatewide. Heavy and light duty equipment in-cludes cranes, air compressors, vacuum trucksand trailers, hauling trucks and trailers, weld-ing machines, light duty vehicles, loaders andforklifts

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Construction Materials

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.

Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

Construction Project Management

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of approximately 150engineers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Craig CrawfordPhone: (907) 762-1112Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M offers a full complement of proven Proj-ect Management systems, process, and proce-dures that support and control the executionof any size project, plant shutdown, major andminor plant modifications, and maintenanceactivities. We utilize a combination of stan-dard project management systems and self-de-veloped proprietary systems that complimentstandard project management tools.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comFor more than 65 years, Crowley has servedAlaska with a diverse offering of maritime andenergy support services. These include, but arenot limited to, offshore engineering and proj-ect management; offshore installation and de-commissioning; vessel design and engineering;construction management; ship assist andtanker escort; marine salvage; ocean towingand heavy-lift barge transportation; and year-round petroleum transportation, distributionand sales.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Wyche Ford, General Manager,Alaska Operations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Hawk Consultants LLC670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, and management consult-ing services.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc.5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken Ayers, PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: Tom Adams, Vice PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project manage-ment services for oilfield development. Recentprojects include: Mustang Road, E Pit, F Pit,Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq.

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President Email: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,

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procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jim Campbell, P.E., presidentContact: Dempsey Thieman, P.E., senior vice presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comPND provides full service civil engineering de-sign and construction project managementservices, including contract administration andconstruction inspection for the oil and gas in-dustry.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Consulting

ABR Inc. P.O. Box 80410Fairbanks, AK 99708Contact: Tom DeLong, Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 455-6777Fax: (907) 455-6781E-mail: [email protected] Offices: Anchorage, AKWebsite: www.abrinc.comABR, Inc. is a biological/ecological consultinggroup based in Alaska since 1976 with officesin Fairbanks and Anchorage. Our team of over60 scientists and support staff specializes inWildlife and Fisheries Science; Marine Biology;Landscape Ecology, Wetlands and Soil Science;Ecological Restoration; Statistics, GIS/SatelliteMapping and Analysis; Permitting Support;and Environmental Documentation (e.g.,NEPA). Our mission, to provide timely, accu-rate, and cost-effective services to those whomanage, develop, and protect our natural re-sources, is exhibited in our partnerships withnumerous private and public sector clients.

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of approximately 150

engineers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaska949 E 36th Ave, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99508CH2M is a global engineering and project de-livery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environ-ment and industrial markets. CH2M is the sec-ond largest employer in the State of Alaska foroil and gas and is one of the largest organiza-tions in Alaska.

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including Custom Web,Desktop & Mobile apps, IT Business Analysis,Database Design & Modeling, Microsoft ServerMaintenance, SQL Server Database Administra-tion, Oil & Gas Risk Assessment and RegulatoryCompliance Tools, Revenue Taxation and Hos-pitality Systems.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, Market-

ing AssistantPhone: (801) 963-1702 ex400Fax: (801) 988-1171Email: [email protected] Contact: Kim Bogden, Outside SalesManager/Alaska Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 720-9635TLP is dedicated to making The Best PhoneBook in Town. We focus primarily on smallercommunities, providing personalized, in-depthinformation specific to each coverage area.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rob Luis, VP of OperationsPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286www.uicumiaq.com/disciplines/uic-oil-gas/A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility oper-ations and maintenance, design, consulting, lo-gistics and science while understanding thepolitics, culture, land use regulations and envi-ronmental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in Alaska.

Contractors – General

Alaska Dreams, Inc.2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712 • Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. provides tension fabricbuildings which is an excellent alternative toconventional buildings for many reasons andhave become a preferred solution in the build-ing marketplace. The key advantage of thefabric building technology include clear-spandesign, fast delivery and installation, lower op-erating costs and low maintenance.

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializingin Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,

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pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comA “one-stop shop” for quality consulting andcontracting services to the energy, natural re-sources, infrastructure, industrial, marine, andpower industries. ASRC Energy Services offersclients considerable value through a broadrange of in-house vertical integration services,self-performance capabilities, knowledgeableexperts in every discipline, and a large cross-trained craft labor pool that can quickly andefficiently resource projects as needed.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M has been providing contracting servicesto Alaska clients for more than 50 years. Weoffer planning, permitting, consulting, engi-neering, design, fabrication, construction, pro-curement, logistics, project controls, programmanagement, construction management,equipment, and operations & maintenance;making us a one-stop shop for all our clients’contracting needs.

Computing Alternatives, Inc.5701Silverado Way, Ste IAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 644-4522Fax: (907644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.computing-alt.comComputing Alternatives, Inc. (CAI) provides ITconsulting services including Custom Web,Desktop & Mobile apps, IT Business Analysis,Database Design & Modeling, Microsoft ServerMaintenance, SQL Server Database Administra-tion, Oil & Gas Risk Assessment and RegulatoryCompliance Tools, Revenue Taxation and Hos-pitality Systems.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Dale KisseePhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected] Website: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505

Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Jeff Miller,Vice President of Operations Phone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services and heavycivil construction.

Norcon949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Randy Barnes, Norcon V.P. Phone: (907) 762-1768Email: [email protected] is a full service General Contractor pro-viding project management services and thecapabilities to self-perform complete struc-tural, mechanical and electrical systems. Nor-con, Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of CH2Mproviding union labor and support for oil andgas projects of all sizes out of our Anchorage,Fairbanks, and North Slope offices.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comNSTI has been the trusted industrial communi-cations contractor/advisor in the state ofAlaska since 1980 by consistently and success-fully providing solutions to some of the mostdifficult challenges, in the most remote areasand most extreme climates on the globe.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400 • Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Contractors – Pipeline

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503

Contact: Dale KisseePhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected] Website: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Dyno Nobel Inc. 4730 Business Park Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Matt Budin, Sr. Account MangerPhone: (907) 644-3966Fax: (801) 321-6773Email: [email protected]: www.dynonobel.com

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Control Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SC, Houston, TXaeSolutions provides transmitter-to-valve engi-neering. They supply complete, fabricated,configured, and tested safety and control sys-tems, including Basic Process Control Systems(BPCS), Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS),Burner Management Systems (BMS), High In-tegrity Pressure Protection Systems (HIPPS),and Fire and Gas Systems (FGS). aeSolutionsprovides a totally integrated automation life-cycle, from project inception to operation.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Rebecca VenotPhone: (907) 762-1564

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Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M provides a full range of ProgrammableLogic Controller, Supervisory Control and DataAcquisition, and Distributed Control Systemsfrom small scale maintenance updates to coor-dinated equipment installations and facilitywide replacements. CH2M’s automation pro-fessionals work with a network of process en-gineers, operations experts, and constructionprofessionals to provide planning, design, con-struction, and implementation services that

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818 • Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comManufacturer of NRTL listed industrial electri-cal control panels. (UL, ETL, etc.) Your localhazardous location control system experts.Core competencies include design, engineer-ing, and manufacturing expertise of industrialcontrol panels for use in ordinary as well ashazardous locations.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 main • Fax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of, sur-veillance, power generation and remote com-munication systems.

Corrosion Analysis

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Corrosion SpecialistPhone: (907) 762-1707Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M has specialists that can conduct corro-sion analysis on pipelines or tanks, overseetesting, and provide solutions.

Drilling & Completion Products

Certek Heat Machines Inc.2394 Leland Ave.Grand Junction, CO 81505Contact: Calvin BarendregtVP US OperationsPhone: 970-241-2069Fax: 970-243-3171Email: [email protected]: www.certek.caOther Offices:11101 97 Street, Box 610Wembley, AB T0H 3S0 CanadaWe are a mobile heating company, supplyingself-contained mobile heating units, which aredesigned for a variety of applications requiringheat. Certek has completions site heating cov-ered, and keeps frac fluids ready to go withour consistent temperature control. Certekprovides complete heating solutions for

drilling rigs of all sizes, as well as for any sizedconstruction or facilities site.

Expro Americas LLC4141 B St., Ste 302Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Carter Garrett, BD ManagerPhone: (907) 751-8700Fax: (907) 344-5079Email: [email protected]: www.exprogroup.comFor more than 15 years, Expro in Alaska hasprovided pacesetting solutions to enhance wellperformance. We offer cost effective Well Test-ing, Well Intervention and Tubing ConveyedPerforating (TCP) technologies and services tai-lored to the distinctive onshore and offshoreArctic environment.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Drilling & Well Services

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M offers cost-effective, scalable solutionsin support of Alaska Drilling and Wells Services.We are experts in wells support, fluid hauling,have an API Valve Shop as well as the largestcrane fleet on the North Slope. We have beensupporting Alaska owners and operators since1977 and boast a $300-million worth of NorthSlope assets, supported by a 2,700-personteam.

Doyon Drilling Inc.11500 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ron WilsonPhone: (907) 563-5530Fax: (907) 561-8986E-Mail: [email protected]@doyondrilling.comWebsite: www.doyon.comDoyon Drilling, a leader in Arctic drilling, pro-vides drilling and casing services on Alaska’sNorth Slope.

Expro Americas LLC4141 B St., Ste 302Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Carter Garrett, BD ManagerPhone: (907) 751-8700Fax: (907) 344-5079Email: [email protected]: www.exprogroup.com

For more than 15 years, Expro in Alaska hasprovided pacesetting solutions to enhance wellperformance. We offer cost effective Well Test-ing, Well Intervention and Tubing ConveyedPerforating (TCP) technologies and services tai-lored to the distinctive onshore and offshoreArctic environment.

Nabors Alaska Drilling, Inc.2525 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: David HebertPhone: (907) 263-6000Fax: (907) 263-6095E-mail: [email protected]

Nordic-Calista Services219 E International Airport Rd, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 561-7458Fax: (907) 563-8347Contact: Noel Therrien and or Udo Cassee E-mail: [email protected] Services provides innovative, reli-able workover/drilling rigs specifically designedfor arctic conditions. We strive to maximizeproductivity and efficiency while promotingsafety and environmentally conscious drillingpractices.

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industry qual-ity standards.

Employee Services

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com, www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles, Inc. offers uniform (corporatebranding and identity) programs for all indus-tries. We have an in house, full service embroi-dery department that make adding your logo

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a breeze. We also offer safety award and em-ployee recognition programs.

Hawk Alaska670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] Texas16522 Avenplace RoadTomball, Texas 77377Contact: Pat McQuillanPhone: (832) 843-7608Fax: (832) 761-7692E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, management consultingservices, crafts labor, inspection and expeditingservices.

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimum staffingsolutions. Our disciplines range from skilledtrades to executive search; from contract/tem-porary to direct hire.

Energy Services

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comFor more than 65 years, Crowley has servedAlaska with a diverse offering of maritime andenergy support services. These include, but arenot limited to, offshore engineering and proj-ect management; offshore installation and de-commissioning; vessel design and engineering;construction management; ship assist andtanker escort; marine salvage; ocean towingand heavy-lift barge transportation; and year-round petroleum transportation, distributionand sales.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comLocal Wellhead control panel design, engineer-ing, and fabrication in our 25,000 square footfabrication facility. Arctic duty wellhead con-trol panel expertise including mechanical andelectrical engineering, design-build capabilityof hydraulic systems.

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise..

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike McLaughlin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Engineering Services

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of approximately 150engineers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SC, Houston, TXA complete supplier of performance-basedprocess safety engineering and automation so-lutions, aeSolutions is a complete system inte-grator with an FM approved and UL-certifiedpanel fabrication and testing facility. aeSolu-tions specializes in safety instrumented sys-tems, automation, process safety consulting,industrial cybersecurity, alarm management,and O&M solutions.

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEO

Contact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comA “one-stop shop” for quality consulting andcontracting services to the energy, natural re-sources, infrastructure, industrial, marine, andpower industries. ASRC Energy Services offersclients considerable value through a broadrange of in-house vertical integration services,self-performance capabilities, knowledgeableexperts in every discipline, and a large cross-trained craft labor pool that can quickly andefficiently resource projects as needed.

BELL & Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln., Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayMCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734We have been proudly providing engineering,surveying, and 3D laser scanning services onthe North Slope since 1974.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M is a global engineering and project de-livery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, oil and gas, environ-ment and industrial markets. CH2M is the sec-ond largest employer in the State of Alaska foroil and gas and is one of the largest organiza-tions in Alaska.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com

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Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayP.O. Box 340010Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Civil Engineering and Land Surveying on theNorth Slope since 1974.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Wyche Ford, General Manager,Alaska Operations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

GCI Industrial Anchorage / Deadhorse / Houston, TX:Headquarters11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] 907-868-6039Mark Johnson, Sr. Business Development [email protected] 907-868-5478 • 907-306-1585 (M)GCI Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing the energy sector. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise, andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas, and natural resourceindustries. GCI Industrial Telecom — your bestchoice for full life cycle industrial solutions.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc.5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken Ayers, PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: Tom Adams, Vice PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comProvides civil engineering and project manage-ment services for oilfield and material site de-velopment. Recent projects include: MustangRoad, E Pit, F Pit, Oooguruk, Nikaitchuq.

NANA WorleyParsons LLCP.O. Box 111100Anchorage, AK 99511-1100Contact: Rock Hengen, President Email: [email protected]: www.nanaworleyparsons.comPhone: (907) 273-3900Fax: (907) 273-3990NANA WorleyParsons provides multi-disciplineengineering and design, project management,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

PND Engineers Inc.1506 W 36th Ave. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jim Campbell, P.E., presidentContact: Dempsey Thieman, P.E., senior vice presidentPhone: (907) 561-1011Fax: (907) 563-4220Other Offices: Palmer, Juneau, Seattle, Houstonand PND Engineers Canada (Vancouver)Website: www.pndengineers.comPND provides civil, structural, geotechnical, arc-tic, marine, coastal engineering, surveying, hy-drology, sanitary/wastewater, valueengineering, inspection, Q/A, cost administra-tion, permitting, site remediation, and projectmanagement.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Walsh

Phone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rob Luis, VP of OperationsPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286www.uicumiaq.com/disciplines/uic-oil-gas/A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility oper-ations and maintenance, design, consulting, lo-gistics and science while understanding thepolitics, culture, land use regulations and envi-ronmental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in Alaska.

Environmental Engineering

ABR Inc. P.O. Box 80410Fairbanks, AK 99708Contact: Tom DeLong, Contracts ManagerPhone: (907) 455-6777Fax: (907) 455-6781E-mail: [email protected] Offices: Anchorage, AKWebsite: www.abrinc.comABR, Inc. is a biological/ecological consultinggroup based in Alaska since 1976 with officesin Fairbanks and Anchorage. Our team of over60 scientists and support staff specializes inWildlife and Fisheries Science; Marine Biology;Landscape Ecology, Wetlands and Soil Science;Ecological Restoration; Statistics, GIS/SatelliteMapping and Analysis; Permitting Support;and Environmental Documentation (e.g.,NEPA). Our mission, to provide timely, accu-rate, and cost-effective services to those whomanage, develop, and protect our natural re-sources, is exhibited in our partnerships withnumerous private and public sector clients.

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of approximately 150engineers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518

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Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

Exp Energy Services Inc. 3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Humphrey, VP Arctic RegionPhone: (907) 868-1185Email: [email protected]: www.exp.com3000 person multi-disciplinary consulting firmwith offices throughout Canada and the USAthat offers full service engineering and envi-ronmental services with an unusual comple-ment of: design, permitting, constructionplanning, government affairs, public relations,land acquisition and safety expertise.

Mappa Inc. 1956 Richardson Hwy. North Pole, AK 99706Contact: Stefan Mack, EngineerPhone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected]: ww.mappatestlab.comContractor Quality Control, asphalt, soil, con-crete & masonry testing and special inspection.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

Environmental Response & Clean up

AECOM700 G Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501

Contact: Joe Hegna, Alaska VicePresident/Alaska Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 562-3366Fax: (907) 562-1297E-mail: [email protected]: www.aecom.comFairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of approximately 150engineers, scientists, planners and support staffproviding arctic-smart engineering and envi-ronmental services for the complete projectlife-cycle from permitting for air, water, soilsand solid waste, to planning, design and con-struction through production and site closure.

Alaska Clean Seas1 Spine Rd. Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Contact: Barkley Lloyd, General ManagerPhone: (907) 743-8989 Fax (907) 743-8988 Email: [email protected] offices: 4720 Business Park Blvd, G42,Anchorage, Alaska 99503Website: www.alaskacleanseas.orgACS provides world-class oil spill preventionand response services to exploration and pro-duction companies. As a not-for-profit cooper-ative, ACS’s 35 year performance as the Arcticexperts stands alone for delivering emergencyand environmental response services on theNorth Slope of Alaska.

Alaska Instrument907 E. Dowling Rd., Ste. 5 Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: RC Cromwell, general managerPhone: (907) 561-7511Fax: (907) 561-0762Email: [email protected]: www.alaskainstrument.comAlaska Instrument Company, established in1969, is Alaska’s premier process instrumenta-tion manufacturer’s representative, providingmonitoring and control solutions for Alaskaswater, wastewater, oil, gas, and mining indus-tries.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business De-velopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-

lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book (http://www.facebook.com/calistacorpo-ration) and follow us on Twitter(http://twitter.com/calistacorp)

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior ProjectManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff serving your needs.

UIC Arctic Response Services A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation301 Calista Ct. Suite 101Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 865-4900Fax: (907) 334-8264Website: http://www.uic-ars.comUIC Arctic Response Services provides the fullrange of oil spill prevention and response serv-ices including onshore, nearshore, and off-shore. UIC Arctic Response Services alsoperforms related equipment maintenance,training, and asset management.

Environmental Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200 • Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Brian Maack

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Phone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWholesale and retail distributor of hydraulicand Industrial hose, in bulk or assembled tospec. Wire rope, crane rope, lifting and trans-portation chain, synthetic lifting slings, shack-les & rigging hardware. We are Arctic Gradeproduct specialists. Sales and service of lubrica-tion and fueling equipment, high pressurestainless instrumentation fittings and tube.Hydro testing, pull testing, certification & certi-fication tracking capabilities available. Con-veyor belting, sales and field installation, sheetrubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equipment,Landa pressure washing equipment, Kamlocks,plumbing fittings, and much more.

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :

Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 “B” St.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046Email: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comWe provide rental, sales, service, and suppliesfor air, water, soil, and personal monitoring, in-cluding, gas detection, soil sampling, watersampling and monitoring, and industrial hy-giene.

Equipment & Heavy Hauling

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializingin Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

Carlile 1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Cory HindsPhone: (907) 762-1369Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M is a global engineering and project de-livery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environ-ment and industrial markets. CH2M is the sec-ond largest employer in the State of Alaska foroil and gas and is one of the largest organiza-tions in Alaska.

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461

E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-type pieces as well as cargo trailers, containers,and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66 hourswith year-round service.

Equipment Sales/Rental

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwaukee,Jancy, Victor and other welding equipmentmanufacturers.

Alaska Dreams2081 Van Horn Rd., Suite 2Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Meini Huser, President/CEOPhone: (907) 455-7712Fax: (907) 455-7713E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskadreamsinc.comAlaska Dreams, Inc. is an industry leader in thesupply and construction of high-quality, engi-neered, and cost-effective fabric building sys-tems and pre-engineered steel buildingsolutions.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

Certek Heat Machines Inc.2394 Leland Ave.

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Grand Junction, CO 81505Contact: Calvin BarendregtVP US OperationsPhone: 970-241-2069Fax: 970-243-3171Email: [email protected]: www.certek.caOther Offices:11101 97 Street, Box 610Wembley, AB T0H 3S0 CanadaWe are a mobile heating company, supplyingself-contained mobile heating units, which aredesigned for a variety of applications requiringheat. Certek has completions site heating cov-ered, and keeps frac fluids ready to go withour consistent temperature control. Certekprovides complete heating solutions fordrilling rigs of all sizes, as well as for any sizedconstruction or facilities site.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Equipment ManagerPhone: (907) 659-3341Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M Equipment specializes in full serviceheavy equipment maintenance, repairs, parts,tire replacement from pickups to cranes. Weprovide fully operated crane services with ourlarge fleet of cranes ranging from 50 to 440Tons. Equipment rental fleet services includetractors, vacuum trucks, Supersuckers, watertrucks, fuel trucks, loaders, flat beds and more.

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381Website: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan officePhone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment for con-struction, logging, aggregate, mining, oilfieldand agricultural industries throughout Alaska.CMI represents more than 40 vendors, includ-ing Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and Ingersoll-Rand.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Equipment Source Inc.Corporate Office1919 Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Nick Ferree – General ManagerPhone: (907) 458-8403Toll Free: (888) 868-9049Fax: (907) 458-7180Email: [email protected]: EquipmentSourceInc.comAdditional Office: Anchorage (907) 341-3350Toll Free: (888) 868-9049ESI designs, develops, and builds quality, inno-vative worksite products for the oil, mining,construction, and agriculture industries. All ofour products are built Arctic tough, built tolast, and tested in challenging environments.We also specialize in Kubota Tractors.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Dave Hess, Service ManagerPhone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck dealer-ship in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

North Slope Telecom Inc. 2020 E Dowling Rd, Suite 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Luke Wood, BDMPhone: 907.751.8200 Fax: 907.751.8272Email: [email protected]: www.NSTIAK.comSince becoming a Motorola distributor, NSTIhas quickly become one of the largest dealer-ships in the state! Customer service and satis-faction have always been held paramount inall aspects of their corporate philosophy whichgrow evident with your first order.

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429

E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-porary heating solutions. Manufacturer of TheTotem line of indirect fired Heaters and Steam-ers. Sales and Rentals of light, medium andheavy equipment. Complete Fabrication serv-ices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblasting,Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 “B” St.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046Email: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comWe provide rental, sales, service, and suppliesfor air, water, soil, and personal monitoring, in-cluding, gas detection, soil sampling, watersampling and monitoring, and industrial hy-giene.

Fabrication

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility providesstructural steel and pipe welding, coatings,and structural assembly services. CH2M HILL

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can also procure any materials required forservices. We have welding procedure to coverany type of material.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Wyche Ford, General Manager,Alaska Operations Phone: (907) 865-2000 Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Norcon 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Randy Barnes, Norcon V.P. Phone: (907) 762-1768Email: [email protected] provides oil and gas related fabricationon the North Slope and in Fairbanks in addi-tion to our Fairbanks facility including struc-tural platforms, railings & stairs; skids &equipment installation; pipe spools fullycoated, insulated & hydro tested; assorted pipeshoes & saddles.

Fire Protection

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SC, Houston, TXExpert in NFPA 72 standards and performance-based Fire & Gas systems (FGS) to increase miti-gation effectiveness. In addition toengineering services, aeSolutions offers a fam-ily of scalable and configurable FM-approvedFGS for industrial installations that help reduceFGS lifecycle cost of executing periodic mainte-nance testing.

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000 • Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Freight/Shipping & Cargo

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510

Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485 • Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business De-velopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049 • Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Carlile 1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden InternationalLynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544 • Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

Northern Air Cargo, Inc. 3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales Phone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroAnchorage-based Northern Air Cargo Inc.(NAC) is Alaska’s largest, all-cargo airline. Fromgroceries to generators, NAC delivers an arrayof supplies to 13 rural communities. Residentsand businesses alike have relied on NAC’s com-mitment to transport their freight quickly, reli-ably and safely since 1956. With their ability todeliver small, large and unique items across oil& gas, mining, construction and commercial

fishing industries, NAC has become Alaska’smost trusted all-cargo carrier.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Michael Wien, Vice-President (Sales,Marketing and Public Relations)Phone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-8413Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comRavn Alaska services over 100 communitiesthroughout the state, offering transportationfor passenger groups and odd-sized cargo upto 6,000 pounds, we have charter authority inAlaska, Canada and the Continental U.S. Visitus on the web for schedules, flight informationand more. www.flyravn.com

TOTE — Totem Ocean Trailer Express2511 Tidewater RoadAnchorage, AK 99501Contact: Greg KesslerPhone: (907) 265-7237 • Phone: (800) 234-8683Fax: 907-278-0461E-mail: [email protected]: www.totemocean.comBuilt for Alaska - TOTE’s ships have been serv-ing the state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on / Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly betweenTacoma and Anchorage with large, project-type pieces as well as cargo trailers, containers,and vehicles. Transit time is a fast 66 hourswith year-round service.

UIC Bowhead Transport Company Bowhead Transport Company, LLC4025 Delridge Way SW, Suite 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Luther Bartholomew, General ManagerPhone: (206) 957-5260Fax: (206) 957-5261Website: http://www.bowheadtransport.comA member of the Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corpora-tion, UIC Marine Services provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska all the way down to Seattle, Washing-ton. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment through its subsidiary BowheadTransport Company providing vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Fueling Services

Bald Mountain Air Service Inc. P.O. Box 3134Homer, AK 99603Contact: Gary Porter, Vice PresidentContact: Erin Witt, Director of OperationsPhone: (907) 235-7976Fax: (907) 235-6602Email: [email protected]: www.baldmountainair.comJet A fuel sales at the Homer Airport, bulk fueldelivery by air.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.com

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For more than 65 years, Crowley has servedAlaska with a diverse offering of maritime andenergy support services. These include, but arenot limited to, offshore engineering and proj-ect management; offshore installation and de-commissioning; vessel design and engineering;construction management; ship assist andtanker escort; marine salvage; ocean towingand heavy-lift barge transportation; and year-round petroleum transportation, distributionand sales.

General Oilfield Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Contact: Mike Mortensen, Operations Man-agerFairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Phone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubberandrigging.comContact: Chuck Cartier, General ManagerWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Phone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comContact: Dane EdmunsonWholesale and retail distributor. We are ArcticGrade product specialists stocking lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing and certification capabilitiesavailable. Conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac, Landa pressure washingequipment, Kamlocks, plumbing fittings, andmuch more.

Equipment Source Inc.Corporate Office1919 Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Nick Ferree – General ManagerPhone: (907) 458-8403Toll Free: (888) 868-9049Fax: (907) 458-7180Email: [email protected]: EquipmentSourceInc.comAdditional Office: Anchorage (907) 341-3350Toll Free: (888) 868-9049ESI designs, develops, and builds quality, inno-vative worksite products for the oil, mining,construction, and agriculture industries. All ofour products are built Arctic tough, built tolast, and tested in challenging environments.We also specialize in Kubota Tractors.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820

Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

Geophysical & Geological Services

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

Pacific Rim Geological Consulting Inc. P.O. Box 81906Fairbanks, AK 99708Phone: (907) 458-8951 • Fax: (907) 458-8511Email: [email protected]: www.pacrimgeol.comMore than 35 years of experience in NorthwestCanada, Alaska, and the Russian Far East.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska) 3601 C St., Ste. 1424Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom WalshPhone: (907) 272-1232Fax: (907) 272-1344E-mail: [email protected] multidisciplinary staff of qualified and ex-perienced professionals possess a diverse arrayof technical capabilities to provide our clientswith a full spectrum of geoscience and engi-neering consulting services.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rick TruppPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-wide oil and gas industry. Working in some ofthe most logistically challenging and complexregions in the world, we bring industry-leadingsafety systems, acquisition efficiencies andunique experiences to your project.

Heavy Civil Construction

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303

Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializingin Arctic and remote site development withthe experience, equipment and personnel tosafely and efficiently complete your project.Ice roads, ice islands, gravel roads and pads,gravel islands, docks & piling, bridges, equip-ment leasing, heavy hauling, all-terrain vehi-cles, maintenance services and portable camps.

Calista Corporation5015 Business Park Blvd.Suite 3000Anchorage, AK 99503Phone: (907) 275-2800Fax: (907) 275-2919Website: www.calistacorp.comCalista is the parent company of more than 30subsidiaries. In terms of land area and Share-holder base, Calista is the second largest of theRegional Alaska Native corporations estab-lished under ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Face-book(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

Helicopter Contract/ Charter Services

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing Helicopter/Vessel support services for oiland gas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey,external load and construction industries. BellHelicopter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206,206L3, 206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin EngineHelicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. Department of Defense, Of-fice of Aircraft Services, State of Alaska vendorapproved. Extensive Arctic experience.

Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, COOPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600

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E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Jesse Varady, Counter SalesPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comAlaska’s largest distributor of industrial and hy-draulic hose, fittings, wire rope, chain, syn-thetic web slings, rigging hardware, andaccessories. We custom fabricate assemblies tofit any application. We have hydro testing andpull testing capabilities. Arctic grade productspecialists, stocking lubrication and fuelingequipment, conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac, Landa pressure washing equip-ment, and much more.

Hotels

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. Locally owned with over 700 gue-strooms, a wildlife sanctuary, antique auto mu-seum, and offering exceptional hospitality.Everything that business travelers are lookingfor in accommodations, service, and value.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University AvenueFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comSuited for business travelers, corporate meet-ings, and small convention banquets. Locallyowned with 148 full service suites, restaurant,lounge and laundry facility. Free airport cour-tesy van for arrivals & departures & compli-mentary Internet access. Catered meetings &near business district.

Tukkumavik Suites

A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation5665 C Avenue, Barrow, AK 99723Contact: Stephanie Thibedeau, ManagerPhone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (907) 852-4459Email: [email protected], 2-story facility with 15 ADA-compliantfurnished apartments that include fullyequipped kitchens with dining areas and mod-ern appliances, living areas, bedrooms, bath-rooms, WI-FI and cable. Laundry facilitieslocated on site.

Ukpik’s Nest & Ukpik’s Nest IIUIC Real Estate, LLCPO Box 890Barrow, AK 99723Phone: (907) 852-1200Fax: (907) 852-4459The Ukpik’s Nest is a dormitory-style hotel set-ting in Barrow with warm, clean, and comfort-able rooms right outside of town. All amenitiesto ensure a restful stay are included at an ex-ceptional value. Free airport shuttle service isoffered for hotel guests. A member of the Uk-peagvik Iñupiat Corporation family.

Industrial Gases

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide is your local manufacturer and sup-plier of industrial, medical, and scientific gas inAlaska. We also supply bulk gases and dry icestatewide. Any gas, anytime, anywhere…

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Industrial Parts & Supply

Air Liquide6415 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brian Benson, Regional Sales Mgr.Phone: (907) 273-9763Fax: (907) 561-8364Email: [email protected] Liquide stocks welding hard goods andconsumables; and provides factory trained,warranty repair for Lincoln, Miller, Milwaukee,Jancy, Victor and other welding equipmentmanufacturers.

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.

Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, COOPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Jesse Varady, Counter SalesPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comAlaska’s largest distributor of industrial and hy-draulic hose, fittings, wire rope, chain, syn-thetic web slings, rigging hardware, andaccessories. We custom fabricate assemblies tofit any application. We have hydro testing andpull testing capabilities. Arctic grade productspecialists, stocking lubrication and fuelingequipment, conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac, Landa pressure washing equip-ment, and much more.

Inspection Services

ARCTOS, LLC130 W. Int’l Airport Road, Ste RAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kirsten Ballard, CEOPhone: (907) 632-1006Email: [email protected]: www.arctosak.comC-Plans, SPCC Plans, State of Alaska approvedOil Spill Primary Response Action Contractor,ICS staffing and training, API Certifies 570 and653 Inspections, HSE and waste managementPrograms, Permitting, Graphic Information Sys-tems (GIS)

GMW Fire Protection Inc.6108 MacKay StAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Todd Heesch Phone: (907) 336-5000Fax: (907) 336-5050Email: [email protected]: www.gmwfireprotecton.comGMW Fire Protection has offices in Deadhorseand Anchorage, GMW provides Design, Instal-lation, Inspections and Service for fire alarmsystems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire ex-tinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Hawk Alaska670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503

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Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] Texas16522 Avenplace RoadTomball, Texas 77377Contact: Pat McQuillanPhone: (832) 843-7608Fax: (832) 761-7692E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, management consultingservices, crafts labor, inspection and expeditingservices.

Instrumentation Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SC, Houston, TXaeSolutions provides CAD and engineeringservices for instrumentation, field devices, andelectrical equipment including layout, installa-tion, wiring, junction boxes, and cable runs.Skilled in all aspects of process control engi-neering, aeSolutions provides a wide spectrumof services including: instrument data sheets,installation details and connection diagrams,location and arrangement drawings, loopsheets and field wiring, intrinsic safety analysisand barriers.

Alaska Instrument907 E. Dowling Rd., Ste. 5 Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: RC Cromwell, general managerPhone: (907) 561-7511Fax: (907) 561-0762Email: [email protected]: www.alaskainstrument.comAlaska Instrument Company, established in1969, is Alaska’s premier process instrumenta-tion manufacturer’s representative, providingmonitoring and control solutions for Alaskaswater, wastewater, oil, gas, and mining indus-tries.

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Laboratory Services

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Rebecca VenotPhone: (907) 762-1564Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s Applied Sciences Laboratory provides afull range of analytical, applied research, andconsulting services for both private and publicsector customers. Specializing in water, waste-water, environmental, and industrial processes.The state of the art laboratories are staffed bymore than 40 chemists, biologists, toxicologists,and environmental scientists supporting themost technically challenging projects in theworld.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Mappa Inc. 1956 Richardson Hwy. North Pole, AK 99706Contact: Stefan Mack, EngineerPhone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected]: ww.mappatestlab.comContractor Quality Control, asphalt, soil, con-crete & masonry testing and special inspection.

Laser Scanning (3D)

BELL & Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln., Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayMCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734We have been proudly providing engineering,surveying, and 3D laser scanning services onthe North Slope since 1974.

Laundry Equipment & Maintenance

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply5020 Fairbanks Street Anchorage, AK 99503-7442Phone: 907-771-0104Fax: 907.561.3178 Email: [email protected]: www.autolaundrysystems.comAutomated Laundry Systems & Supply providescommercial laundry equipment designed for

the unique needs of the petroleum and gas in-dustries. Products and services include designconsultation, energy saving ozone equipment,parts, technical service, laundry and janitorialchemicals, and supplies.

Legal Services

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike McLaughlin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Stoel Rives LLP 510 L Street, Suite 500Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Tina Grovier, Office Managing Partner Phone: (907) 277-1900 Fax: (907) 277-1920Email: [email protected]: www.stoel.comOther office600 University St., Suite 3600 Seattle, WA 98101Full service law firm represents companies inall aspects of oil and gas industry including ex-ploration and production, pipeline sightingand construction, environmental compliance,federal and state permitting, FERC and DOEregulations and complex litigation.

Logistics

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Carlile 1800 E. 1st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Phone: (800-323-2296) Fax: 253-874-8615Other Offices: Fairbanks, Prudhoe Bay, Kenai,Seward, Kodiak, Tacoma, WA, Forest Lake MN,Houston, TX, Edmonton, AL CAAlaska owned and operated, full service, multi-modal, transportation and logistics company.

Lynden Inc. Alaska Marine LinesAlaska West ExpressBering Marine Corp./Alaska Hovercraft VenturesLynden Air CargoLynden International

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Lynden LogisticsLynden Oilfield ServicesLynden Transport6441 S. Airpark Pl.Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Jeanine St. JohnPhone: (907) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected] combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckloadhighway connections, scheduled and charteredbarges, intermodal bulk chemical hauls, sched-uled and chartered air freighters, domestic andinternational air forwarding, third-party andmulti-modal logistics and international sea for-warding services.

Northern Air Cargo, Inc. 3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales Phone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroAnchorage-based Northern Air Cargo Inc.(NAC) is Alaska’s largest, all-cargo airline. Fromgroceries to generators, NAC delivers an arrayof supplies to 13 rural communities. Residentsand businesses alike have relied on NAC’s com-mitment to transport their freight quickly, reli-ably and safely since 1956. With their ability todeliver small, large and unique items across oil& gas, mining, construction and commercialfishing industries, NAC has become Alaska’smost trusted all-cargo carrier.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Michael Wien, Vice-President (Sales,Marketing and Public Relations)Phone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-8413Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comRavn Alaska services over 100 communitiesthroughout the state, offering transportationfor passenger groups and odd-sized cargo upto 6,000 pounds, we have charter authority inAlaska, Canada and the Continental U.S. Visitus on the web for schedules, flight informationand more. www.flyravn.com

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rob Luis, VP of OperationsPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286www.uicumiaq.com/disciplines/uic-oil-gas/A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility oper-ations and maintenance, design, consulting, lo-gistics and science while understanding thepolitics, culture, land use regulations and envi-ronmental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in Alaska.

UIC ScienceA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat CorporationP.O. Box 936, Barrow, AK 99723Contact: Nagruk Harcharek,

Science Operations ManagerPhone: (907) 852-8212 Fax: (907) 852-8213Email: [email protected]: uicscience.comManages field investigations and several oper-ational facilities at Barrow including the Bar-row Arctic Research Center (BARC) with accessto laboratories, state-of-the-art freezers, officeand meeting-rooms, internet access. UIC Sci-ence also provides bear-guards, equipmentsupport, and access to local traditional knowl-edge. UIC Science supporting researchers in re-mote Arctic locations.

Machining — Portable & Stationary

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield, construction, mining,fishing, and government parts to industryquality standards.

Management Consulting

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey,Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M is a global engineering and project de-livery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environ-ment and industrial markets. CH2M is the sec-ond largest employer in the State of Alaska foroil and gas and is one of the largest organiza-tions in Alaska.

Hawk Alaska670 W Fireweed Lane, Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Maynard Tapp, Managing MemberPhone: (907) 278-1877Fax: (907) 278-1889E-mail: [email protected] Texas16522 Avenplace RoadTomball, Texas 77377Contact: Pat McQuillanPhone: (832) 843-7608Fax: (832) 761-7692E-mail: [email protected] provides people and resources to the oil,gas, power, telecommunication and publicworks industries. Services include project man-agement consulting, supplemental profession-als, client staff augmentation, constructiondispute resolution, management consultingservices, crafts labor, inspection and expeditingservices.

Maps

Mapmakers of Alaska259 S. Alaska St.Palmer, AK 99645Contact: Brit LivelyPhone: (907) 745-3398 • Fax: (907) 745-6733Maps for oil and gas industry and custom mapwork.

Marine Services & Construction

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business DevelopmentPhone: (800) 347-0049Fax: (206) 957-5261Email: [email protected]: www.bowheadtransport.comBowhead Transport Company provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment, Bowhead also provides vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comFor more than 65 years, Crowley has servedAlaska with a diverse offering of maritime andenergy support services. These include, but arenot limited to, offshore engineering and proj-ect management; offshore installation and de-commissioning; vessel design and engineering;construction management; ship assist andtanker escort; marine salvage; ocean towingand heavy-lift barge transportation; and year-round petroleum transportation, distributionand sales.

Fairweather, LLC301 Calista CourtAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Linda Leary, PresidentPhone: (907) 346-3247Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is a member of the EdisonChouest Offshore group of companies (ECO).Recognized as a global leader in offshore sup-port, ECO operates a fleet of highly-specializednew- generation supply vessels providing sup-

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plies, services and logistic support to assistOuter Continental Shelf oil development, sci-entific research and the U.S. Military.

Foss Maritime Company1151 Fairview Ave N.Seattle, WA 98109Contact: Tucker Tillman, Director of BusinessDevelopment, AlaskaPhone: (907) 782-4945Email: [email protected]: Tim Beyer, Director II, Business Devel-opment, US West CoastPhone: (503) 978-6561Email: [email protected]: www.foss.comBuilding on a tradition of innovation and ex-pertise, Foss Maritime offers marine serviceswithout equal across the globe, including in re-mote ports and in extreme environments. Ourexperienced crews specialize in pioneeringcargo transport and project services using cut-ting edge technology, with a steadfast commit-ment to quality, safety and the environment.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal provides complete commercial diving,environmental, and emergency response serv-ices for the Alaska offshore oil and gas indus-try, marine facilities, vessel operations, andcasualty response projects. We have extensiveexperience working in Alaska’s challenging en-vironment, handling projects for local and fed-eral agencies, as well as international oil andgas companies. Our team regularly performsoffshore oilfield platform and subsea pipelineinspections, maintenance, and repairs.

UIC Bowhead Transport Company Bowhead Transport Company, LLC4025 Delridge Way SW, Suite 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Luther Bartholomew, General ManagerPhone: (206) 957-5260Fax: (206) 957-5261Website: http://www.bowheadtransport.comA member of the Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corpora-tion, UIC Marine Services provides marinecargo transportation along the North Slope ofAlaska all the way down to Seattle, Washing-ton. Utilizing specialized vessels and equip-ment through its subsidiary BowheadTransport Company providing vessel and crewsupport for offshore oil exploration, develop-ment and production activities.

Mat Systems

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected]

Other offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

Medical Services

Fairweather LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather LLC is an Alaskan-based companyspecializing in remote medical services. Fair-weather operates a private clinic in Deadhorse,beginning June 1, 2012, offering occupationalmedicine, aggressive first aid, emergency am-bulance and MedEvac services. Remote clinicsare available for short or long term needs withPA’s, paramedics, and EMT IIIs.

Meetings & Conventions

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. Locally owned with over 700 gue-strooms, a wildlife sanctuary, antique auto mu-seum, and offering exceptional hospitality.Everything that business travelers are lookingfor in accommodations, service, and value.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University AvenueFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, Reservations ManagerPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comSuited for business travelers, corporate meet-ings, and small convention banquets. Locallyowned with 148 full service suites, restaurant,lounge and laundry facility. Free airport cour-tesy van for arrivals & departures & compli-mentary Internet access. Catered meetings &near business district.

Metal Distributors

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518

Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distributor.Complete processing capabilities, statewideservice. Specializing in low temperature steeland wear plate.

Mining

Construction Machinery Industrial, LLC 5400 Homer Dr.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 563-3822Fax: (907) 563-1381Website: www.cmiak.comFairbanks officePhone: 907-455-9600 Juneau officePhone: 907-780-4030 Ketchikan officePhone: 907-247-2228 Sales and service for heavy equipment for con-struction, logging, aggregate, mining, oilfieldand agricultural industries throughout Alaska.CMI represents more than 40 vendors, includ-ing Volvo, Hitachi, Atlas Copco, and Ingersoll-Rand.

Dyno Nobel Inc. 4730 Business Park Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Matt Budin, Sr. Account MangerPhone: (907) 644-3966Fax: (801) 321-6773Email: [email protected]: www.dynonobel.com

Guess & Rudd P.C.510 L Street, Ste. 700Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike McLaughlin, PresidentPhone: (907) 793-2200 Fax: (907) 793-2299E-mail: [email protected]: www.guessrudd.comNationally recognized natural resource attor-neys with over 100 collective years of experi-ence dealing with Alaska’s unique oil, gas,mining, pipeline, environmental and Nativelaw issues.

Kinross Fort Knox/FairbanksGold Mining Inc.Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Anna Atchison, Government andCommunity Relations Manager

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Phone: (907) 490-2218 Fax: (907) 490-2250Email: [email protected]: www.kinross.comLocated 25 miles northeast of Fairbanks, FortKnox is Alaska’s largest producing gold mine;during 2011, Fort Knox achieved 5 millionounces of gold produced, a modern record inAlaska mining.

PacWest Drilling Supply2700 S. CushmanFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Carole or MikePhone: (907) 452-6631Fax: (907) 451-8632 Email: [email protected]: www.taigaventures.comAnchorage office:351 East 92nd Anchorage, AK 99515PacWest provides a complete line of Baroiddrilling mud, well monitoring supplies and avariety of geology field items.

Usibelli Coal Mine100 Cushman St., Ste. 210Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Lisa Herbert, Vice President Public RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625Fax: (907) 451-6543E-mail: [email protected]: www.usibelli.comUsibelli Coal Mine is headquartered in Healy,Alaska, and has 700 million tons of coal re-serves. UCM produces 1 to 2 million tons ofsub-bituminous coal each year.

Mud & Mudlogging

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Tom WardhaughPhone: (907) 344-7444 Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Special-izing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Oilfield Services

Arctic Catering & Support Services3230 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Terry McIntosh, Chief Operating OfficerPhone: (907) 743-7415, (Direct Line)Fax: (907) 562-5898E-Mail: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

ASRC Energy Services, LLC 3900 C St., Suite 701Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Jeff Kinneeveauk - President/CEOContact: Scott Selzer, SVP/COOPhone: (907) 339-6200Fax: (907) 339-6219E-mail: [email protected]: www.asrcenergy.comA “one-stop shop” for quality consulting andcontracting services to the energy, natural re-sources, infrastructure, industrial, marine, andpower industries. ASRC Energy Services offersclients considerable value through a broadrange of in-house vertical integration services,self-performance capabilities, knowledgeableexperts in every discipline, and a large cross-trained craft labor pool that can quickly andefficiently resource projects as needed.

Brenntag Pacific, Inc.4199 S. Lathrop St.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Jessica Short, account managerPhone: 907-952-4075Fax: 907-456-3732Email: [email protected]: www.brenntag.comBrenntag offers extensive analytical services forthe chemicals we supply and valuable interpre-tation to ensure efficiencies in oil field equip-ment operations, monitoring and advising oncorrosion, scale, degradation, thereby reducingfailures and inefficiencies.

Certek Heat Machines Inc.2394 Leland Ave.Grand Junction, CO 81505Contact: Calvin BarendregtVP US OperationsPhone: 970-241-2069Fax: 970-243-3171Email: [email protected]: www.certek.caOther Offices:11101 97 Street, Box 610Wembley, AB T0H 3S0 CanadaWe are a mobile heating company, supplyingself-contained mobile heating units, which aredesigned for a variety of applications requiringheat. Certek has completions site heating cov-ered, and keeps frac fluids ready to go withour consistent temperature control. Certekprovides complete heating solutions fordrilling rigs of all sizes, as well as for any sizedconstruction or facilities site.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaSince 1977 CH2M has been serving the NorthSlope as Alaska’s go-to operations and mainte-nance service provider and partner. We pro-vide professional, managerial, craft, subjectmatter experts, emergency response, housing,and are a one-stop shop for all O&M, turn-around, minor construction, fabrication, andspecialty services.

CONAM Construction Co.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Dale KisseePhone: (907) 278-6600Fax: (907) 278-4401Email: [email protected] Website: www.conamco.comOil, gas, and mining facility; pipeline, civil, andcommercial construction.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Jeff Miller,Vice President of Operations Phone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144 AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource de-velopment throughout Alaska, specializing inremote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp opera-tions, tug and barge marine services and heavycivil construction.

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP Communica-tionsPhone: (907) 459-2000Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

Doyon Universal Services11500 C Street, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Bob KeanPhone: (907) 522-1300Fax: (907) 522-3531Email: [email protected]: www.doyonuniversal.comDoyon Universal Services provides remote sitecatering and camp services throughout Alaska.They also provide security services on theNorth Slope, TAPS and other prominent loca-tions.

Expro Americas LLC4141 B St., Ste 302Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Carter Garrett, BD ManagerPhone: (907) 751-8700Fax: (907) 344-5079Email: [email protected]: www.exprogroup.comFor more than 15 years, Expro in Alaska hasprovided pacesetting solutions to enhance wellperformance. We offer cost effective Well Test-ing, Well Intervention and Tubing ConveyedPerforating (TCP) technologies and services tai-

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lored to the distinctive onshore and offshoreArctic environment.

Fairweather, LLC301 Calista CourtAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Linda Leary, PresidentPhone: (907) 346-3247Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services, scientific re-search and monitoring, remote sensing,weather forecasting, ice floe forecasting, air-port equipment and bear guards for the natu-ral resources industry. Our experienced staff ofprofessionals and our comprehensive logisticsprogram enable us to accommodate multifac-eted or limited project needs.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.penco.orgPENCO provides environmental response, con-tainment and clean up. Hazardous wastes andcontaminated site clean up and remediation.Petroleum vessel services and bulk fuel oil facil-ity and storage tank maintenance, manage-ment and operations.

Tanks-A-Lot, Inc.7723 Hwy. 182 E.Morgan City, LA 70380Contact: A.J. Cannata, PresidentPhone: (985) 385-1913Fax: (985) 385-1950Email: [email protected] offices :Kenai, AKwww.tanks-a-lotinc.com Rental or sale of containers mainly to off-shore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental sup-plies, GPS tracking.

UIC Arctic Response Services A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation301 Calista Ct. Suite 101Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 865-4900 • Fax: (907) 334-8264Website: http://www.uic-ars.comUIC Arctic Response Services provides the fullrange of oil spill prevention and response serv-ices including onshore, nearshore, and off-shore. UIC Arctic Response Services alsoperforms related equipment maintenance,training, and asset management.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rob Luis, VP of OperationsPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286www.uicumiaq.com/disciplines/uic-oil-gas/A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services and

support to Prudhoe Bay field and facility oper-ations and maintenance, design, consulting, lo-gistics and science while understanding thepolitics, culture, land use regulations and envi-ronmental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in Alaska.

On-Site Medical Services

Fairweather, LLC301 Calista CourtAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Linda Leary, PresidentPhone: (907) 346-3247Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services. Remoteclinics are available for short or long termneeds staffed by PA’s, paramedics, and EMT IIIs.Fairweather operates occupational medicalclinics in Deadhorse and Anchorage. The Dead-horse clinic also offers aggressive first aid,emergency medical support, ambulance andMedEvac services.

Permitting

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Cory HindsPhone: (907) 762-1369Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M can prepare permits for all phases of theproject from exploration to waste disposal.

UIC UMIAQ Environmental A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Terri Mitchell, General ManagerPhone (907) 677-5208Fax (907) 677-8286E-Mail [email protected] consulting services statewide in-cluding federal/state permitting services, NEPAplanning and documentation, Phase I andPhase II Environmental Site Assessments, Facil-ity Response Plans, Spill Prevention Controland Countermeasures Plans, Oil Discharge Pre-vention and Contingency Plans, Incident Man-agement Team involvement, RemediationWork Plans and contaminated site clean-up ac-tivities.

Weston Solutions, Inc.425 G Street, Suite 300Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Douglas W. Johnson, Senior Project ManagerOffice: 907-276-6610Email: [email protected] Website: www.westonsolutions.comWESTON is your local and national partner insolving complex oil & gas industry and environ-mental challenges from project design andpermitting through safety-focused field imple-mentation. As a trusted integrator of sustain-able solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicated

staff serving your needs.

Photography

Judy Patrick Photography511 W. 41st Ave, Suite 101Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Judy PatrickPhone: (907) 258-4704 • Fax: (907) 258-4706E-mail: [email protected]: judypatrickphotography.comCreative photography for the resource devel-opment industry. Anytime, anyplace, anyweather.

Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology

Petroleum Equipment & Services Inc. 5631 Silverado Way, Ste GAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Kevin Durling/Al HullPhone: (907) 248-0066Fax: (907) 248-4429E-mail: [email protected]: www.pesiak.comOther OfficeNorth Slope (907) 659-3199P.E.S.I. provides both conventional and spe-cialty products and services for the Alaska oilindustry. Regardless of your location, you willreceive products and services that are guaran-teed to meet your requirements.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comConnections; API 5CT, API 7B, NOV GrantPrideco H-Series, Tenaris, Hunting, Vam AB,Citra Tubindo, Vallourec and Vam USA propri-etary connections.

Volant Products Inc.4110 56 Avenue NWEdmonton, Alberta, Canada T6B -3R8Contact: Ron Pitre, Sales ManagerPhone: 780-784-7019Phone: 587-920-6951Fax: 780-437-2187Email: [email protected]: www.volantproducts.caVolant designs, tests and manufactures ourCasing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), Hydro-FORM and SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and Delta-TORQ™ Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup,break out, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate andcement casing/liner strings. Centralizers are de-signed with a unit-body to provide maximumstandoff. DeltaTORQ Rings enable increasedtorque with a short lead time.

Pipeline Maintenance

Alaska Instrument907 E. Dowling Rd., Ste. 5 Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: RC Cromwell, general managerPhone: (907) 561-7511Fax: (907) 561-0762Email: [email protected]

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Website: www.alaskainstrument.comAlaska Instrument Company, established in1969, is Alaska’s premier process instrumenta-tion manufacturer’s representative, providingmonitoring and control solutions for Alaskaswater, wastewater, oil, gas, and mining indus-tries.

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaSince 1977 CH2M has been serving the NorthSlope as Alaska’s go-to operations and mainte-nance service provider and partner. We pro-vide professional, managerial, craft, subjectmatter experts, emergency response, housing,and are a one-stop shop for all O&M, turn-around, minor construction, fabrication, andspecialty services.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal provides complete commercial diving,environmental, and emergency response serv-ices for the Alaska offshore oil and gas indus-try, marine facilities, vessel operations, andcasualty response projects. We have extensiveexperience working in Alaska’s challenging en-vironment, handling projects for local and fed-eral agencies, as well as international oil andgas companies. Our team regularly performsoffshore oilfield platform and subsea pipelineinspections, maintenance, and repairs.

Norcon 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500

Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Randy Barnes, Norcon V.P. Phone: (907) 762-1768Email: [email protected] has specialized in Well Tie-In and RigWork Over services on the North Slope oilfields in addition to performing a wide varietyof oil field project related services within exist-ing process facilities including module installa-tion, connection and tie- in.

Power Generation

Equipment Source Inc.Corporate Office1919 Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Nick Ferree – General ManagerPhone: (907) 458-8403Toll Free: (888) 868-9049Fax: (907) 458-7180Email: [email protected]: EquipmentSourceInc.comAdditional Office: Anchorage (907) 341-3350Toll Free: (888) 868-9049ESI designs, develops, and builds quality, inno-vative worksite products for the oil, mining,construction, and agriculture industries. All ofour products are built Arctic tough, built tolast, and tested in challenging environments.We also specialize in Kubota Tractors.

Price Gregory International, Inc.301 W. Northern Lights Blvd., Ste. 300Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob StinsonPhone: (907) 278-4400 • Fax: (907) 278-3255E-Mail: [email protected] Offices:Houston, TXNisku, Alberta, CanadaEPC contractor performing oil field support,pipeline construction, power and process facili-ties, and other heavy industrial projectsstatewide.

Process Equipment

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555 • Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Dowland-Bach Corp.6130 Tuttle PlaceAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Reed Christensen, PresidentPhone: (907) 562-5818Fax: (907) 562-5816E-mail: [email protected]: www.dowlandbach.comDowland-Bach Automation & Control divisionoffers the capability to design, engineer, andprogram and integrate across a variety of in-

dustrial standard control systems. PLC, DCS,HMI, VFD – experience with Rockwell Automa-tion / Allen Bradley, Invensys, GE Proficy,Siemens / Moore, etc.

Procurement Services

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Jeff CroskyPhone: (907) 762-1500Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M Procurement is a major global purchaserof engineered equipment and materials, com-modity materials, professional services andconstruction subcontracts. CH2M utilizes theirfull service Procurement department with over200 years of combined experience to enhancethe success of projects and the satisfaction ofour clients.

Doyon Anvil, LLC509 W. 3rd Avenue, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Werner Plagge, President and General ManagerPhone: 907.677.3057Email: [email protected] Website: www.doyonanvil.com Doyon Anvil, LLC, a joint venture betweenDoyon Emerald Services and Alaska Anvil, pro-vides a full suite of multi-discipline engineeringand design, process safety/risk management,procurement, and project management to theoil and gas industry, including production,transportation, and refining.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Wyche Ford, General Manager,Alaska Operations Phone: (907) 865-2000 • Fax: (907) 865-2023 Email: [email protected] Fluor Corporation is a 100-year old Fortune 500company and ranked as one of the World’smost admired companies in 2015. Fluor is oneof the world's largest engineering, procure-ment, construction, maintenance, fabricationand project management companies. Fluorhas 42,000 employees worldwide and has beenactive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Pacific Alaska Lumber, LLC421 W. 1st Avenue, Suite 245Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: John Horjes, Director – Business Devel-opmentPhone: 907-351-8089Phone: 888-732-3542 x7012Email: [email protected] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides constructionmaterials to all locations in Alaska. We special-ize in industrial and commercial projects thatinclude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most other materi-als. Direct ship or consolidating, our servicescan handle all your needs.

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Project Management

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Terry Bailey, Sr. V.P. & Regional ManagerPhone: (907) 762-1740Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M is a global engineering and project de-livery to tackle the world's most complex infra-structure and natural resource challenges. Thefirm's work is concentrated in the water, trans-portation, energy, environment and industrialmarkets. CH2M is the second largest employerin the State of Alaska for oil and gas and is oneof the largest organizations in Alaska.

Crowley Alaska 201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMarine solutions and transportation through-out Alaska. Expertise in project management,fuel sales & distribution, ship assist & escort,ocean towing & transportation and emergencyresponse.

Real Estate

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: Sheila Throckmorton, Marketing andLogistics TechnicianPhone: (907) 265-2485Fax: (907) 265-2597E-mail: [email protected] Alaska Railroad Corporation offers real es-tate, passenger and freight services – includingcomplete services to move your freight be-tween Alaska, the Lower 48 and Canada.

Recycling Waste Management

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Cory HindsPhone: (907) 762-1369Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M can help optimize the management ofyour recycling program from scrap metal towaste oil and various office waste.

NEI Fluid Technology3408 Arctic Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Kathryn Russell, presidentPhone: (907) 561-4820Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and test-ing equipment, meters and valve systems forthe oil and gas industry and portable measure-ment for petroleum, chemicals and bulk liq-uids. We also supply refrigerant recovery andrecycling equipment.

Restaurants

Bombay Deluxe Indian Restaurant555 W. Northern Lights Blvd.Anchorage, AK 99505Contact: Sunil Sethi, PresidentPhone: (907) 317-6180Fax: (907) 644-4523E-mail: [email protected]: www.bombaydeluxe.comBombay Deluxe (www.bombaydeluxe.com) isthe only authentic Indian Restaurant in theState of Alaska where you can watch Kababsbeing made in Tandoor (clay oven). Tantalizeyour taste buds with our Traditional NaanBread, Tandoori Chicken and Palak Paneer.Bombay Deluxe – the spice of life. Order on-line at www.FoodOnTheWAy.com

Rigging Supplies

Alaska Rubber & Rigging SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, COOPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (907) 561-7600E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.com.Fairbanks:210 E. Van Horn RoadFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Scott Boyle, General ManagerPhone: (907) 451-0200Fax: (907) 451-8480E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comKenai:43640 Kenai Spur Hwy.Kenai, AK 99601Contact: Kevin Calhoun, Branch ManagerPhone: (907)-395-0575Fax: (907)-395-0576E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comWasilla:651 Railroad AvenueWasilla, AK 99654Contact: Jesse Varady, Counter SalesPhone: (907)373-1345Fax: (907)373-1344E-mail: [email protected]: www.alaskarubber.comAlaska’s largest distributor of industrial and hy-draulic hose, fittings, wire rope, chain, syn-thetic web slings, rigging hardware, andaccessories. We custom fabricate assemblies tofit any application. We have hydro testing andpull testing capabilities. Arctic grade productspecialists, stocking lubrication and fuelingequipment, conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac, Landa pressure washing equip-ment, and much more.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largest

and most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

Safety Equipment & Supplies

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubin-sky, Sales ManagerPhone: (907) 265-4880 • Fax: (907) 265-4850E-mail: [email protected]/[email protected]: www.alaskatextiles.com, www.korbana.comAlaska Textiles Inc. is Alaska’s largest FR Ap-parel suppliers to the oil industry. We stockover 30,000 items ready for quick ship to any-where around the globe from out AnchorageDistribution Center.

Arctic Controls, Inc.1120 E. 5th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Scott Stewart, presidentPhone: (907) 277-7555 • Fax: (907) 277-9295E-mail: [email protected]: www.arcticcontrols.comAn Alaskan owned and operated companysince,1985, Arctic Controls, Inc. has been highlysuccessful as manufacturer representatives forthe state of Alaska in the Process Control andInstrumentation field. Selling equipment tothe oil and gas markets, mining and waterwastewater/municipal markets.

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707 • Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.)

TTT Environmental LLC 4201 “B” St.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tom Tompkins, general managerPhone: (907)770-9041Fax: (907)770-9046Email: [email protected]: www.tttenviro.comWe provide rental, sales, service, and suppliesfor air, water, soil, and personal monitoring, in-cluding, gas detection, soil sampling, watersampling and monitoring, and industrial hy-giene.

Safety Instrumented Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Manager

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Phone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SC, Houston, TXExperienced CFSEs deliver PHA/LOPA,S84/61511 compliance, PSM/RMP, facility sitingand auditing services. Complete design fromSIS-FEL, project integration/execution and sys-tem startup through to O&M via our compre-hensive lifecycle management toolset.Extensive testing conducted at all phases ofthe Process Safety Lifecycle. Lifecycle.

Security

Doyon, Limited1 Doyon Place, Ste. 300Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Charlene Ostbloom, VP CommunicationsPhone: (907) 459-2000 • Fax: (907) 459-2060Email: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.doyon.comDoyon, Limited is the regional Native Corpora-tion for Interior Alaska. Established under theAlaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA),Doyon is the largest private land owner inAlaska. Doyon has operations across the na-tion. Areas of business include: oil field serv-ices, security, utility management, engineeringand remote site services.

Seismic & Geophysical

Dyno Nobel Inc. 4730 Business Park Blvd. Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Matt Budin, Sr. Account MangerPhone: (907) 644-3966Fax: (801) 321-6773Email: [email protected]: www.dynonobel.com

Last Frontier Air Ventures1415 N Local 302 Rd., Ste CPalmer, AK 99645Contact: Dave King, ownerPhone: (907) 745-5701Fax: (907) 745-5711E-mail: [email protected] Base (907) 272-8300Web site: www.LFAV.comHelicopter support statewide for mineral ex-ploration, survey, research and development,slung cargo, video/film projects, telecom sup-port, tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Shortand long term contracts.neering consulting services.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rick TruppPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary,Canada; Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privatelyheld company offering a full range of geo-physical services to its customers in the world-

wide oil and gas industry. Working in some ofthe most logistically challenging and complexregions in the world, we bring industry-leadingsafety systems, acquisition efficiencies andunique experiences to your project.

Soil Stabilization

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experi-ence in the oil & gas industry, supplying & in-stalling geomembrane liners for tanks, pits,pads, secondary containment, landfills, andponds. In addition, we supply geotextiles, ge-ogrids, erosion blankets, straw logs, gabions,and other geosynthetics throughout theUnited States.

Steel Fabrication

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-service rebar fabrication with in house esti-mating and detailing.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility providesstructural steel and pipe welding, coatings,and structural assembly services. CH2M HILLcan also procure any materials required forservices.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711 • Fax: (907) 456-5808

Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have along history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Ron Doshier – Business DevelopmentManagerPhone: (907) 264-2813Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned SteelService Center, Fabricator and Coating Facilityin the state. It provides Stock Steel Products,Special Design Items Fabricated, Coating (paint& metalizing) and Recoating.

Totem Equipment & Supply2536 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Mike Huston, VPPhone: (907) 276-2858Fax: (907) 258-4623E-Mail: [email protected]: www.toteminc.comTotem Equipment & Supply Inc. locally ownedand operated since 1961. Specializing in Tem-porary heating solutions. Manufacturer of TheTotem line of indirect fired Heaters and Steam-ers. Sales and Rentals of light, medium andheavy equipment. Complete Fabrication serv-ices. Alaska’s dealer for Sany Excavators,Hyundai Heavy Equipment ,Hyundai Forklifts,Terex, Wacker, Multiquip, Clemco sandblasting,Toro Sitework equipment, Alkota and Hy-droTech Pressure washers, Crown groundthawers, Power Blankets, Shoring and RigMats.

Steel Sales

Alaska Steel Co.6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Joe Pavlas, outside sales managerPhone: (907) 561-1188Toll free: (800) 770-0969 (AK only)Fax: (907) 561-2935E-mail: [email protected] Fairbanks Office:2800 South CushmanContact: Dan Socha, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 456-2719Fax: (907) 451-0449Kenai Office:205 Trading Bay Rd.Contact: Will Bolz, branch mgr.Phone: (907) 283-3880Fax: (907) 283-3759Rebar Division6180 Electron DriveAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Galyon, rebar mgr.Phone: (907) 561-1188Fax: (907) 562-7518Full-line steel, aluminum, and rebar distributor.

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Complete processing capabilities, statewideservice. Specializing in low temperature steeland wear plate.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Ron Doshier – Business DevelopmentManagerPhone: (907) 264-2813Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] Burning Table, Press Break, Plate Rollsand Plate Duplicator providing Advance Pro-cessing Capabilities. STEELFAB is the largestAlaskan-owned Steel Service Center, Fabricatorand Coating Facility in the state. It providesStock Steel Products, Special Design Items Fab-ricated, Coating (paint & metalizing) and Re-coating.

Surveying & Mapping

BELL & Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln., Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257Fax: (907) 743-3480Email: [email protected]: www.frobertbell.comOther office:Prudhoe BayMCC Projects PRB-38 Box 13Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734We have been proudly providing engineering,surveying, and 3D laser scanning services onthe North Slope since 1974.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Jim PottsPhone: (907) 762-1563Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M can provide optimal solutions for alltypes of surveying and mapping.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska DivisionManagerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugrocreates value for its clients by acquiring and in-terpreting geophysical and geotechnical datato support infrastructure design, construction,installation, repair and maintenance.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc.5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken Ayers, PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: Tom Adams, Vice PresidentE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comSpecializing in surveying for Alaska oil and gas

exploration and development; 3D Laser Scan-ning, Geodetic Surveys, Engineering Surveys,Right-of-Way & Platting; all types of mapping;and construction surveys.

UIC UMIAQ Environmental A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Terri Mitchell, General ManagerPhone (907) 677-5208Fax (907) 677-8286E-Mail [email protected] consulting services statewide in-cluding federal/state permitting services, NEPAplanning and documentation, Phase I andPhase II Environmental Site Assessments, Facil-ity Response Plans, Spill Prevention Controland Countermeasures Plans, Oil Discharge Pre-vention and Contingency Plans, Incident Man-agement Team involvement, RemediationWork Plans and contaminated site clean-up ac-tivities.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rob Luis, VP of OperationsPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286www.uicumiaq.com/disciplines/uic-oil-gas/A member of Ukpeagvik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility oper-ations and maintenance, design, consulting, lo-gistics and science while understanding thepolitics, culture, land use regulations and envi-ronmental conditions related to industrial andcommunity development in Alaska.

Tank Fabrication

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility providespipe, tank and vessel welding along with anyrequired coatings. CH2M HILL has R, U, SS andPP stamps.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have along history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

Telephone Equipment & Sales

GCI Industrial Anchorage / Deadhorse / Houston, TX:Headquarters11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] 907-868-6039Mark Johnson, Sr. Business Development [email protected] 907-868-5478 • 907-306-1585 (M)GCI Industrial Telecom provides innovative so-lutions to the most complex communication is-sues facing the energy sector. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise, andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas, and natural resourceindustries. GCI Industrial Telecom — your bestchoice for full life cycle industrial solutions.

North Slope Telecom2020 E. Dowling, Ste. 3Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Dave Smith, VPPhone: (907) 751-8200 mainFax: (907) 751-8272Email: [email protected]: www.nstiak.comDesign, installation and maintenance of tele-phone, cable plant, fiber optics, data network,VOIP, paging and cellular systems.

Temporary Personnel Services

Opti Staffing Group2550 Denali St, Ste. 715Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Reed Hatch, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 677-9675Fax: (907) 222-2656E-mail: [email protected]: www.optistaffing.comOpti Staffing Group is a full service staffingfirm committed to providing optimum staffingsolutions. Our disciplines range from skilledtrades to executive search; from contract/tem-porary to direct hire.

Training

Arctic Catering & Support Services3230 C Street, Suite 200Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Terry McIntosh, Chief Operating OfficerPhone: (907) 743-7415, (Direct Line)Fax: (907) 562-5898E-Mail: [email protected] Catering Inc. has been active in the re-mote camp and catering business since incor-poration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services atcompetitive rates for base camps, hotels,drilling rigs, drill ships and platforms, seismiccrews (land and sea) and construction camps.Our HSE and employee training programs aresecond to none in our industry.

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Brenntag Pacific, Inc.4199 S. Lathrop St.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Jessica Short, account managerPhone: 907-952-4075Fax: 907-456-3732Email: [email protected]: www.brenntag.comBrenntag offers professional training on thevast majority of the chemicals we supply, fromsafety and handling to improving efficienciesand operator training. This includes (but notlimited to): Chemical Safety, Gas Dehydration,Gas Plant/Refinery Optimization, Hydrate Con-trol, Paraffin Control.

Underwater NDT & Photography

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420 Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal provides complete commercial diving,environmental, and emergency response serv-ices for the Alaska offshore oil and gas indus-try, marine facilities, vessel operations, andcasualty response projects. We have extensiveexperience working in Alaska’s challenging en-vironment, handling projects for local and fed-eral agencies, as well as international oil andgas companies. Our team regularly performsoffshore oilfield platform and subsea pipelineinspections, maintenance, and repairs.

Underwater Welding

American Marine Corp.6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Tom Ulrich, Vice President Phone: (907) 562-5420 Fax: (907) 562-5426E-mail: [email protected]: www.amarinecorp.comAmerican Marine Corporation specializes inmarine construction, commercial diving,pipeline and platform inspection, repair andmaintenance, underwater welding, dredging,vessel support, crew boat services and vessel in-spection and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518

Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal provides complete commercial diving,environmental, and emergency response serv-ices for the Alaska offshore oil and gas indus-try, marine facilities, vessel operations, andcasualty response projects. We have extensiveexperience working in Alaska’s challenging en-vironment, handling projects for local and fed-eral agencies, as well as international oil andgas companies. Our team regularly performsoffshore oilfield platform and subsea pipelineinspections, maintenance, and repairs.

Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Equipment ManagerPhone: (907) 659-3341Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M Equipment, Deadhorse, Open 24hours. Specializing in certified Ford warrantyservice and repairs. Full service light dutyequipment maintenance, repairs, and parts de-partment, including tire replacement frompickups to cranes. Retriever and towing serv-ices are available. Equipment rental fleet serv-ices include crew cabs, flat beds and box vans –both diesel and gasoline.

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]: Sam Amato, Vice PresidentPhone: (907) 771-1300Fax: (907) 771-1380Email: [email protected]: www.deltaleasing.comOther office: Prudhoe Bay4040 DS12Prudhoe Bay, AK 99734Phone: (907) 659-9056Delta Leasing LLC is a minority-owned smallbusiness specializing in the rental and leasingof vehicles and equipment in the state ofAlaska from the North Slope of Alaska to theKenai Peninsula and SE Alaska.

Kenworth Alaska2838 Porcupine Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Dave Hess, Service ManagerPhone: (907) 279-0602Phone: (800) 478-0602Fax: (907) 258-6639E-mail: [email protected]: [email protected]: www.kenworthalaska.comFairbanks office:2262 Van Horn Road.Fairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bryan Martindale, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 455-9900Fax: (907) 479-8295Kenworth Alaska is a full service truck dealer-

ship in two locations – Anchorage and Fair-banks. New and used truck sales, parts andservice.

Vessel Contract & Charter Service

Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]: www.maritimehelicopters.com40 years operating throughout Alaska provid-ing helicopter support services for oil and gas,seismic, mineral exploration, survey, externalload and construction industries. Bell Helicop-ter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3,206L4,407 Helicopters. 86 foot research vesselwith heli-pad and jet fuel. DOD approved.Extensive Arctic experience.

Water & Wastewater Treatment

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Tom WolfPhone: (907) 762-1707Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M is the premier provider of water andwastewater planning, design, construction,and operations services in any Alaska locationfor projects large and small.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Tom WardhaughPhone: (907) 344-7444 Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Special-izing in the chemical requirements of the oiland gas industry, whether refining, produc-tion or processing of natural gas.

Welding

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility providesstructural steel and pipe welding, coatings,and structural assembly services. CH2M HILLcan also procure any materials required forservices. We have welding procedure to coverany type of material.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194

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Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassingover 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, ona 40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substan-tial area for material handling and staging,and a dedicated rail spur.

Weld/Repairs/Manufacturing

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility provideswelding, coatings, and modular assembly serv-ices.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tankand welding specialists of Alaska and Washing-ton. In business for over 57 years, they have a

long history of providing an array of productsand services for all contracting and custom fab-rication needs – all from their highly trainedand experienced staff.

STEELFAB2132 Railroad Ave. Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Ron Doshier – Business DevelopmentManagerPhone: (907) 264-2813Fax: (907) 276-3448E-mail: [email protected] is the largest Alaskan-owned SteelService Center, Fabricator and Coating Facilityin the state. It provides Stock Steel Products,Special Design Items Fabricated, Coating (paint& metalizing) and Recoating.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012 • Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture anddistribution of oilfield construction, mining,fishing and government parts to industry qual-ity standards.

Wire Rope

Arctic Wire Rope & Supply

6407 Arctic Spur Rd.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mark LamoureuxPhone: (907) 562-0707Fax: (907) 562-2426Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wirerope, web, chain, and polyester round.) Weoffer radio-frequency identification services forall of our rigging products. We carry a largeinventory of tire chains for trucks and heavyequipment.

OIL & GAS COMPANIES

Operators

70 & 148, LLC1421 Blake St. Denver, CO 80202Contact: Ed Kerr, Vice PresidentPhone: (303) 623-1821Fax: (303) 623-3019Email: [email protected]

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Sound when its contract expires June 30, 2018. Crowley hasprovided marine services in Prince William Sound since 1990.

Despite bidding aggressively for the SERVS contract exten-sion, Crowley was not chosen by Alyeska to retain the entirescope of the current contract.

Crowley is fully committed to continued professional serviceand full compliance as the marine service provider until the endof June 2018, and will be engaged in any transition process. Par-ticipants in the bidding process are restricted from disclosingdetails.

“We bid this contract very aggressively and are extremelydisappointed that we were not selected to retain this business,”said Tom Crowley, company chairman and CEO. “We havebeen assured that this outcome is the result of a very competi-tive landscape and is not a reflection of Crowley’s qualificationsor record. We will continue to work constructively withAlyeska through the duration of our contract. Crowley andAlyeska agree that there is nothing more important than thecontinued protection of Prince William Sound.”

There are currently 17 vessels, 230 highly trained marinersand 17 shore side administrative personnel working together toprovide world-class service to Alyeska in Valdez.

AACA awards 2016 Scholarshipto Brandon Smothers

The Alaska Air Carriers Associationscholarship, underwritten for the last fouryears by Crowley Fuels in Alaska, was re-cently awarded to Brandon Smothers, ahigh school senior at Interior Distance Edu-cation Alaska in Fairbanks. Smothers, a Tal-keetna native, will enter University ofAlaska Fairbanks this fall to pursue a de-gree in aeronautical engineering.

Don King, senior account executive,highway sales for Crowley, presentedSmothers with the $3,000 scholarship atAACA’s 50th annual convention in Anchorage.

Smothers’ love of aviation began at the age of 12 when hejoined the nationally-recognized Talkeetna Build-a-Plane pro-gram where he learned valuable skills like sheet metal fabrica-tion and repair, riveting, electrical repair and welding, as well asproject management and leadership. Soon after joining the pro-gram, he began flight training and has since logged over 50hours. Because of his excellent work and dedication to theTBAP program, Smothers has been selected to attend multiplesimulator sessions with both UPS and FedEx, and has worked asan intern for air-taxi company, K2 Aviation. He expects to com-plete his private pilot training this spring.

“My journey in the aviation community will not end here. Inthe fall, I will attend the University of Alaska Fairbanks where Iwill major in aeronautical engineering,” said Smothers. “My ulti-mate goal is to work as a pilot for an Alaska-based air serviceand help establish TBAP programs in small communitiesthroughout the region.”

PND names new president, senior VP, shareholder

The board of direc-tors of PND EngineersInc. has elected JimCampbell, P.E., to theposition of president,and Dempsey Thie-man, P.E., S.E., to sen-ior vice president.Campbell and Thie-man succeed JohnPickering, P.E., andMike Hartley, P.E., re-spectively.

Campbell, who joined PND in 1995,brings pride and enthusiasm to his newrole. “PND is a premier civil and structuralengineering company with a focus on serv-ing our clients and engineering innovation”he said. “Our company’s gradual but steadygrowth over the past 37-plus years is a re-sult of clients’ trust and return business.Our staff is top-notch, and our customersdeserve no less. I see great things in PND’sfuture.”

Thieman looks forward to helping perpetuate the culture ofleadership that has shaped PND into the successful company itis today. “We have grown since I came aboard more than 20years ago, and with growth has come opportunity and chal-lenge,” Thieman said. “Nonetheless, our values have remainedconstant. Our staff is committed to client service and satisfac-tion, and working with integrity as a team to provide innovativeand cost effective design solutions. Our motivation, and inspira-tion, come from our customers.”

PND’s board has also selected Torsten Mayrberger, P.E.,PhD, to be a principal in the firm. Mayrberger has 15 years ofprofessional engineering experience, and joined PND’s Anchor-age office in 2009. He specializes in geotechnical investigationsand deep foundation design in permafrost soils, as well as geot-echnical investigations in marine and non-permafrost soils. Hewas also instrumental in establishing PND’s AASHTO-accreditedstate-of-the-practice geotechnical lab testing facility in Anchor-age.

Granite named a 2016 world’s most ethical company

Granite Construction Inc., a diversified heavy civil contractorand construction materials producer, has been recognized bythe Ethisphere Institute, a global leader in defining and advanc-ing the standards of ethical business practices, as a 2016 WorldsMost Ethical Company.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the Ethisphere andthe World’s Most Ethical Companies designation, which recog-nizes those companies who align principle with action, worktirelessly to make trust a part of their corporate DNA, and indoing so, shape future industry standards by introducing tomor-row’s best practices today.

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“Being named as one of the World’s Most Ethical Companiesfor the seventh year in a row is an honor and testament to ouremployees who personify our core values,” said James H.Roberts, president and CEO, Granite Construction Inc. “Ouremployees are committed to honoring and maintaining ourfounder’s high standard of conduct, ensuring that all Granitecustomers and stakeholders are well-served.”

Granite is a seven-time award winner, and is one of only twoin the construction and building materials category underscor-ing their commitment to leading ethical business standards andpractices.

Fluor finalizes acquisition of StorkFlour Corp. has closed its acquisition of Stork Holding B.V.

Fluor announced in early December that the company hadagreed to purchase 100 percent of Stork’s shares from UK-basedprivate equity firm Arle Capital Partners.

“I welcome our 15,000 new colleagues from Stork and weare excited to have them join the Fluor family,” said DavidSeaton, chairman and CEO of Fluor. “Fluor’s most importantasset is its people, and we are fortunate to have found in Stork acompany that shares the same values, pride and global heritageas we do.”

Stork is a global provider of maintenance, modification andasset integrity services associated with large existing industrialfacilities in the oil and gas, chemicals, petrochemicals, andpower markets. Founded in 1827, Stork has long-term relation-ships with a diverse range of customers. It has operations incontinental Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific and the Americas.

Stork’s business model is primarily based on ongoing operat-ing budgets that are less impacted by capital spending plans andvolatile commodity prices. The addition of Stork’s capabilitiesto the Fluor portfolio will help meet customers’ needs through-out the full lifecycle of an operating plant.

Stork, along with Fluor’s current Operations & Maintenanceorganization, will be led by Stork CEO Arnold Steenbakker andreported financially under the Global Services business seg-ment.

Gruhn joins aeSolutions as safety consultantaeSolutions is proud to announce that

Paul Gruhn, PE, CFSE, ISA 84 SIS experthas joined their Houston, Texas, office astheir global functional safety consultant.

Gruhn is recognized across industry asan ISA Fellow, original member of the ISAS84 committee, author of the ISA book onfunctional safety, and as the developer andinstructor of “safety instrumented systems -design, analysis, and justification” (EC50)and “advanced design and SIL verification”(EC54) ISA training courses. In his newrole, Gruhn is developing aeSolutions’ global marketing initia-tives, instructing functional safety training nationwide, servingas a technical authority on select projects, and managing a con-tent development program; all in effort to continuously im-prove the process safety performance of industry.

Northern Air Cargo announces new general manager

Northern Air Cargo Inc. recently named Gideon Garcia asgeneral manager for the Anchorage based, all-cargo airline.Gideon joins NAC bringing more than 22 years of Alaska traveltrade and business operations experience. He has previously

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Wedgewood Resort, Bear Lodge turn gravel pit into lake

From gravel pit to wetland habitat was the objective ofFountainhead Development owner Tim Cerny in theacreage surrounding Wedgewood Resort and Bear Lodgein Fairbanks. His goal was to reclaim the land for a wildlifesanctuary, so guests could enjoy a peaceful walk around apristine lake while vacationing at the 105-arce property.

“Guests can enjoy nature walk, view wildlife, and bird-ing without having to go beyond the boundaries of thecompany’s hotel property, Wedgewood Resort and BearLodge,” Cerny said.

Wander Lake was once a deep, steep-sided gravel pit of-fering limited habitat to birds, company official DeannaBrandon said. Reclamation began by enhancing the sur-rounding area to provide habitat for a wider diversity ofwildlife. Excavation included new shallows, creating is-lands and peninsulas, introducing aquatic plants, plantingwillows and native grass on the banks. Additionally, Cernyhad non-game fish transplanted into the lake to provide afood source for the loons, grebes, and other waterfowlnesting at the sanctuary.

“The sanctuary’s nature trails connect to Creamer’sField Migratory Waterfowl Refuge creating miles of easywalking trails for all to experience,” he said.

Wedgewood Resort is a “destination in itself,” Cernysaid. The resort includes 157 guest rooms at Bear Lodge,305, one and two bedroom residential-style suites and anantique auto and fashion museum. All conveniently situ-ated minutes from downtown Fairbanks.

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served as regional manager for Holland America Tours; and,most recently and more notably as COO of CIRI Alaska TourismCorp. where he managed a portfolio of five business units inSouthcentral Alaska. Garcia’s strong qualifications in the areasof safety, operations management, fiscal strategies and sales arewelcomed, optimal competencies essential to the ongoing andfuture success of the 60-year old business.

“While Gideon will be embarking on his first venture in theair cargo industry, he has vast experience with managing largecompanies with hundreds of employees in a safety sensitive,regulated environment. We are confident that he will be a greatleader for NAC’s cargo operations and look forward to the addi-tional stability he will bring,” said Dave Karp, president andCEO of Northern Aviation Services, NAC’s parent company. Inthe position as general manager, Garcia’s primary responsibili-ties will focus on cargo operations and sales.

Garcia holds a general management M.B.A. from the Univer-sity of Alaska Fairbanks and a B.A. in liberal arts from The Ever-green State College. From 1988 to 1989, he served with HHC,119th military intelligence brigade in Fort Lewis, Washington.Garcia leads numerous community organizations and currentlyserves as president of Anchorage East Rotary Club and Anchor-age Downtown Partnership, and as a board member of the Re-source Development Council.

UIC announces opening of Tukkumavik Suites in Barrow

UIC said recently that the new UIC Tukkumavik Suites inBarrow, Alaska, is officially open for business. A grand openingreception will be announced at a later date.

UIC President and CEO Anthony E. Edwardsen said, “Thisnew facility willbe good for Bar-row by providingan up-to-date andmuch neededlodging resource.It’s great forworkers and busi-ness groups com-ing to Barrow forprojects, tourgroups, and af-fordable enoughfor family andfriends coming to visit.”

Edwardsen also said, “With more and more global focus onthe Arctic; by providing Barrow with this new lodging facilitythis is just one way UIC is continually adapting and helping Bar-row stay at the leading edge as our world changes.” The only fa-cility of its kind in Barrow, Tukkumavik Suites offers travelingprofessionals all the comforts of home with competitive pric-ing. The 11,834 square foot facility was conceptualized,planned and built by UIC Design Plan Build and its partnerBuilders Choice. Construction of the $6.3 million project beganin March 2015 and was completed a year later.

UIC Tukkumavik Suites is centrally located near shopping,restaurants and other town amenities. The Iñupiat word“Tukkumavik” means a place to rest. Due to Barrow’s limitedlodging resources, this brand-new hotel is a welcomed relief to

regular and new visitors alike. Built with traveling professionalsin mind, Tukkumavik Suites is able to provide lodging for long-term and short-term guests.

Crowley announces acquisition of Ace Fuels in Anchorage

Anchorage-based Crowley Fuels said May 2 that it has com-pleted an asset acquisition of the aviation fuels business of AceFuels LLC, a fixed base operator headquartered at Merrill Fieldin downtown Anchorage offering Jet A and AV 100LL fuels. Theacquisition includes the company’s six, 24-hour self-service avia-tion fuels pump stations and associated buildings located at theMerrill field strip, Merrill Field main airport, Willow airport,Wasilla airport, Lake Hood strip and Fairbanks International Air-port.

“Congratulations to the entire team on completing this ac-quisition of two like-minded, privately owned and operatedbusinesses,” said Rocky Smith, senior vice president and generalmanager. “While it will immediately expand Crowley’s footprintby adding additional aviation fuels service stations throughoutAlaska, it also gives Ace Fuels customers better access to Crow-ley’s high quality fuels in southcentral and western parts of thestate.”

While ownership has changed, Crowley will continue to pro-vide great products and services under the Ace Fuels name andeventually rebrand the stations as Crowley. Ace Fuels ManagerMichelle LaRose will join the Crowley team, and companyowner Richard Armstrong will leave to pursue other interests.

Motion Industries agrees to acquire Colmar Belting Co.

Motion Industries Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Gen-uine Parts Co., has entered into a definitive agreement to ac-quire Colmar Belting Co. The closing of the transaction wasexpected to occur May 1.

Colmar Belting Co. is a regional distributor focused primarilyon power transmission and belting sales and service based inSouth Boston, Massachusetts. Their offerings include materialhandling related products such as conveyor belting, idlers andpulleys, as well as a wide spectrum of custom belt services suchas slitting, fastening, and vulcanizing.

In business since 1933, Colmar serves the needs of numer-ous industries including aggregate, manufacturing, food pro-cessing, HVAC and recycling.

Michelle and Rob Labossiere, owners of Colmar Belting, said,“Throughout the growth of the company, Colmar has continu-ally diversified to meet the challenges of this rapidly changingindustry. Joining the Motion Industries team allows Colmar tocontinue to provide outstanding service to our customers,while providing excellent opportunities for our employees. Weare excited to be part of Motion Industries.” Colmar Belting willcontinue operations under its existing management team in alllocations.

“Growth is the key driver behind this transaction, and thecomplement of Colmar’s belting and power transmission ex-pertise places us in an even stronger competitive position inthe Northeast,” said Tony Cefalu, Motion’s senior vice presidentof shops and services.

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NOSI becomes newest member of Saltchuk family

Saltchuk said recently that NANA Oilfield Services will oper-ate as a sister company to Delta Western, the leading distributorof petroleum products and lubricants in Alaska, under NorthStar Petroleum, the petroleum distribution unit of Saltchuk.

NOSI’s facilities in Deadhorse distribute jet A and B aviationfuel, diesel, heating fuels and gasoline as well as drilling fluidsand potable water to camps all over the North Slope. The acqui-sition further diversifies and expands North Star Petroleum’sfootprint in the state.

“We are very happy to have NOSI as well as Brad Osborneand his team join the Saltchuk family of companies,” said BrianBogen, president and CEO of North Star Petroleum, “We cur-rently serve the North Slope from Delta Western’s location inFairbanks. Expanding services in Deadhorse is reflective of ourlong term commitment to the state of Alaska and our oil and gascustomers.”

The purchase was completed on April 30. Leadership fromNorth Star Petroleum and Saltchuk will travel to meet withNOSI’s 36 employees in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Deadhorseover the coming week.

“It’s a great fit. Saltchuk’s values and commitment to Alaskamake me very confident that we have found a great home,” saidBrad Osborne, president of NOSI. Osborne will stay on as presi-dent of the company. “We’ve got a long and exciting futureahead. I’m looking forward to being a part of the Saltchuk fam-ily.”

PND announces new hires and professional achievements

PND EngineersInc. recently said thatit is proud to an-nounce the new hiresof Nathan Harris,E.I.T., and Brandi Op-sahl, E.I.T., who re-cently joined the firmas staff engineers.Both are lifelongAlaskans, and bothgraduated from theUniversity of AlaskaAnchorage with bach-elor’s degrees in civilengineering. Harrisbrings to his positionfield inspection, high-way design and con-structionadministration experi-ence. Opsahl was anintern at PND prior tobecoming a full-time employee. She specializes in buildingstructural design.

In addition PND announced the professional achievementsof Brenna Hughes, Timothy Peters and Ingrid Martin. Hughes

was hired as an environmental scientist.She holds a Bachelor of Science degree ingeology from the University of Alaska Fair-banks and a master’s degree in sciencemanagement from the University of AlaskaAnchorage. Hughes has seven years of ex-perience planning, permitting, and execut-ing geophysical and hydrographic surveysin support of marine construction, re-source development and nautical charting.She has broad experience with the Alaskaregulatory environment and with the logis-tics and permits required to implement field projects in remoteenvironments.

Peters, PND’s systems administrator, recently obtained theCompTIA Security+ certification. The Security+ credential is aninternationally recognized validation of foundation-level infor-mation technology security skills and knowledge. Peters hasseven years of professional IT experience and has been withPND since 2012.

Martin, marketing manager for PND, has earned the designa-tion of Certified Professional Services Marketer through the So-ciety for Marketing Professional Services, which advocates for,educates, and connects leaders in the design and building indus-try. Candidates must meet educational and experience require-ments, pass a written examination, and pledge to abide by theCPSM Code of Ethics. Martin rejoined PND in August 2014. Shewas the firm’s marketing manager from 2000-08. She has an ex-tensive background in journalism and has also worked as a fed-eral-contracting proposal manager.

AECOM in Alaska announces three new appointments

AECOM, a pre-mier, fully integratedglobal infrastructurefirm, recently an-nounced that it hasmade several leader-ship changes withinits Alaska operationsto enhance the im-pact of the organiza-tion in the region.

Laura Young as-sumed the role of technical services man-ager. In this new role, Young will overseeengineering, geographic information sys-tem and computer-aided drafting disci-plines. Young will also continue to serve asthe federal business development lead forAlaska. Young joined AECOM, throughlegacy Dames & Moore, in 1995.

Elizabeth Bella, PhD, was named plan-ning group manager. In this new position,Bella will continue to manage projects andwill also serve as strategic and business development lead forthe planning group. Bella has 15 years of applied ecology andregulatory experience, and she joined AECOM in 2015.

Joy Wakefield-Gonzalez was named business manager. In this

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new role, Wakefield-Gonzalez will be responsible for projectmanagement improvement, business management and financialplanning. Wakefield-Gonzalez joined AECOM, through legacyfirm Tryck Nyman Hayes, in 2008.

“We are excited to welcome Laura, Elizabeth and Joy intotheir new roles. They are very capable and experienced in theirfields and will continue to be an asset to our team,” stated JoeHegna, AECOM Alaska operations manager and vice president.“I am looking forward to seeing all they accomplish in theirnew positions.”

CONAM Construction receives award from ConocoPhillips

CONAM Construction said it was recently recognized byConocoPhillips as part of its 2015 Supplier Recognition Awardprogram. Awards were given in the areas of safety, focus on ex-ecution and doing business better, with CONAM receiving the“Focus on Execution” award.

As the general contractor responsible for installation of thedrill site production facilities, CONAM Construction played acritical role in enabling DS-2S to start up two-and-a-half monthsahead of schedule. The company demonstrated adaptability byadjusting their work plans and ensuring the project stayed onthe critical path despite facing weather-related delays of criticalmaterials and modules, completing 145,000 hours of work witha total recordable incident rate of 0.0.

Recipient companies were nominated by ConocoPhillips’business unit leadership, with winners chosen by a global cross-functional committee, including senior management. CONAMwas nominated by the Alaska business unit.

Dale Kissee, president of CONAM Construction Co. says,“CONAM is honored to be recognized by ConocoPhillips andbeing presented the Focus on Execution award. The projectsuccess can also be attributed to the ConocoPhillips’ capitalproject team members who supported us throughout the proj-ect. It was the entire team, working together that delivered theproject ahead of schedule without incident.”

CONAM Construction Co. is a leading provider of specializedcontracting and EPC services delivering heavy industrial infra-structure solutions to the oil and gas, mining and power indus-tries throughout the state of Alaska. The company is anoperating unit of Quanta Services (NYSE: PWR).

Bradner joins Petroleum News writersVeteran Alaska journalist Tim Bradner

has joined Anchorage-based PetroleumNews as a contributor and will specializein reporting on environmental regulationand state tax and revenue issues, as well assome breaking oil and gas news.

Bradner is also co-publisher of AlaskaLegislative Digest with Mike Bradner, andco-editor of Alaska Inc., a business quar-terly. He writes for the Alaska Journal ofCommerce on health care andworkforce/training and is a columnist forAlaska Dispatch News.

Bradner has lived in Alaska since 1962 and worked with BPAlaska and Sohio Petroleum Co. from 1970 to 1985.

“Tim and I worked together many years ago on the AlaskaPublic Affairs Journal for the University of Alaska-Southeast. It isgreat to be working with him again as a freelancer for ourweekly newspaper,” said Kay Cashman, publisher and execu-tive editor of Petroleum News.

Opti Staffing acquires new location to meet demand

Opti Staffing said recently that it has moved locations tomeet the need of its clientele. The new building, located at3601 C St., Ste. 1220, in Anchorage is one and half times thesize of Opti’s previous office space.

In addition to the move and expansion, Opti will be bringingon three new recruiters, which will bring its staff up to 12 fulltime recruiters, all sharing candidates and working together toprovide the best service possible.

Opti is a locally owned and operated full-service agency thatboasts continual growth and innovation, with five offices lo-cated throughout the Pacific Northwest in Alaska, Washingtonand Oregon. Opti’s focus is on long-term career placement, of-fering a variety of business models to best suit its clients’ needs.

For more information about Opti Staffing visit www.op-tistaffing.com

Second Foss arctic class ocean tug christened

Foss recently said that the second of three state-of-the-art arc-tic class tugs, the Denise Foss, was christened June 1 at the FossWaterway Seaport in Tacoma, Washington. Built at the FossRainier, Oregon, shipyard, the Denise is designed to operate inthe extreme conditions of the far north, and will enter servicethis summer.

In opening remarks Foss COO John Parrott applauded thehard work and dedication of the people, designers and cus-tomers that made this project possible. He also introducedDenise Tabbutt, the vessel’s namesake and one of the three sis-ters who are primary shareholders of Saltchuk, the parent com-pany of Foss Maritime.

Tabbutt spoke at the event and had the honor of breakingthe ceremonial bottle of champagne across the hull of theDenise Foss.

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signed specifically for polar waters and are reinforced to ma-neuver in ice. The first of the three arctic tugs, the MicheleFoss, debuted in 2015 and has performed above and beyond ex-pectations. The Michele lead the way in safely pioneering a newroute across the North Slope, while operating in extreme condi-tions of first year ice a meter thick.

Like the Michele, the Denise complies with the requirementsin the ABS Guide for building and classing vessels intended tooperate in polar waters, including ABS A1 standards, SOLAS andgreen passport. She includes a Caterpillar C280-8 main engine,which complies with the highest federal environmental stan-dards; a Nautican propulsion system; and Reintjes reductiongears. Markey Machinery supplied the tow winch. The tug has abollard pull of 221,000 pounds.

Parrott to assume role of president of Foss Maritime

Foss Maritime Co. COO John Parrottwill take over the role of president of FossMaritime, assuming responsibility for theday-to-day operations of the company as ofAug. 1. Current President and CEO PaulStevens will remain CEO of Foss until theend of 2016. He will then move to Foss’parent company, Saltchuk, where he willserve as senior vice president and manag-ing director.

Parrott, who came to Foss as COO inJanuary of this year from sister companyTOTE Maritime, takes the helm with more than 28 years of mar-itime experience, both at sea and ashore. “Foss is an incrediblydynamic company,” said Parrott. “We are building on more than125 years of safe, innovative service, and we have an excitingroad ahead. I’m honored to be part of this iconic company.”

Paul Stevens has had a distinguished maritime career formore than 40 years. “I’m happy to turn over the company tosomeone with an extensive maritime background and who hasearned the respect of our owner group at Saltchuk through hiscontributions at TOTE Maritime,” said Stevens.

“Paul has led Foss through an incredible period of growthand has served as an adept leader within our company for morethan 13 years,” said Tim Engle, president of Saltchuk. “We aregrateful that we will continue to have Paul’s leadership and ex-pertise serving the entire Saltchuk family of companies.”

In his new role at Saltchuk, Stevens will support variousstrategic initiatives currently underway and will help supportSaltchuk’s growth activities.

GCI expands high-speed networkto more communities

GCI announced recently that it will expand high-speed ter-restrial broadband service to the Northwest Arctic Borough andNorton Sound, delivering services to 10 new communities thisyear. GCI’s terrestrial for every rural region in Alaska networkdelivers low latency network connections and high-speed inter-net access. These speed increases, supported by Ericsson tech-nology, will dramatically improve the performance of onlinehealth, education and government services.

Terrestrial broadband provides high-speed data streamingwhich is a transformational service for many rural Alaska com-munities. By the end of 2016, Buckland, Kiana, Noorvik,Selawik, Koyuk, Elim, Golovin, White Mountain, Stebbins andSt. Michael will join the growing list of rural Alaska communi-ties with access to TERRA. With TERRA, these communities willhave access to high-quality video conferencing, a critical toolfor health care and education that can result in long-term costsavings for Alaskans and the agencies that serve them.

“GCI has brought high-speed internet to some of the most re-mote locations on earth,” said Greg Chapados, executive vicepresident and COO of GCI. “We’ve seen how much a commu-nity can benefit from the improved medical care, improved edu-cation and improved economic opportunities that accompanyaccess to broadband. We’re truly connecting Alaskans to therest of the world. The projects are hard and the environmentunforgiving, but we’re an Alaska company and we don’t expectthings to be easy.”

Through video conferencing, students can take field tripswithout leaving their village, interact with highly qualifiedteachers regardless of location and collaborate with studentsacross the globe. Rural patients have access to specialty doctorswho can diagnose and treat ailments and are able to consultwith physicians at larger hospitals.

Foss Maritime vessels receive safety award

Chamber of Shipping of America has recognized 73 vesselsof Foss Maritime and their subsidiary companies with the 2015Jones F. Devlin award for outstanding safety records.

The Jones F. Devlin Award is one of two award programsCSA has sponsored since 1968. The award is given to self-pro-pelled merchant vessels that have operated for two full years ormore without a crew member involved in a lost-time incident.It publicly recognizes the skill and dedication of the men andwomen who are responsible for safe vessel operations.

The 73 Foss vessels were recognized at the CSA AnnualSafety Awards Luncheon held this year on June 8 in New Or-leans. Altogether, the Foss and subsidiary company vesselsachieved the equivalent of 562 years of incident-free operation.Sixty-one vessels had five or more years, and 18 vessels boasted10 to 22 years without a lost-time injury.

“This year, awards were conferred on 1,522 vessels that op-erated 10,084 years without a lost-time incident,” said KathyMetcalf, CSA president. “This extraordinary record is directly at-tributable to the professionalism of our seafarers and the dedi-cation of shore-based company personnel to safe operation.These mariners are the frontline in ensuring the safe and envi-ronmentally responsible operation of the vessels on which theyserve.”

“Foss does not take safety lightly,” said Paul Stevens, Fosspresident and CEO. “We carry a deep obligation to the safety ofour people and the environment, and this is evident in every-thing we do. We’re constantly improving and adding to oursafety programs, training, resources and operations. We wantevery one of our valuable people to return home safely, and wedo all that we can to make sure that happens.”

A list of the vessels receiving the award is posted on CSA’swebsite www.knowships.org. Click on “Press Releases”.

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The Nature Conservancy honors Palmer’s Kim Sollien

If you live in Alaska’s Mat-Su valleys,chances are you’ve met Kim Sollien on thetrail with her three dogs, at the farmer’smarket, or at your local community councilmeeting. Your kids may have heard herteach hands-on lessons about streams andsalmon at their school. From having coffeewith community leaders in downtownPalmer to swinging hammers while build-ing a new boardwalk, wherever Solliengoes, she carries a simple message withher: “Tell me about the special places youlove in the Mat-Su and I’ll tell you how we can work together toprotect them.”

Because Sollien’s efforts are making a difference, The NatureConservancy in Alaska is pleased to present her with the 2016Susan Ruddy Community Conservation Award.

Sollien has been instrumental in Great Land Trust’s campaignto secure permanent public access to Bodenburg Butte, a popu-lar hiking destination with a commanding view of theMatanuska Valley. She has led Great Land Trust in creating newhiking and nature-watching opportunities in an area newlyadded to the Palmer Hay Flats State Game Refuge and workedwith a number of Valley families to help them conserve theirhistoric homesteads. Her sights are now set on creating a newcoastal park near Settler’s Bay.

The Susan Ruddy Community Conservation Award is dedi-cated annually to an individual who has worked to promoteconservation in Alaska through forging successful partnershipsand building consensus in local communities. The award hon-ors the remarkable contributions of Susan Ruddy, the foundingstate director of The Nature Conservancy in Alaska and currentpresident of the Alaska chapter’s Board of Trustees. As an awardrecipient, Sollien serves a one-year term as an honorary trusteefor The Nature Conservancy in Alaska.

Crowley, AVTEC win grant to help Alaska students

Crowley Maritime Corp. assisted the Alaska Vocational Tech-nical Center to win a three-year grant that will help students de-velop skills to successfully establish careers in the maritimeindustry.

AVTEC, with the help of Crowley’s marine services group inValdez, Alaska, serving as lead industry partner, won a CarlPerkins Post-Secondary Grant from the Alaska Department ofEducation & Early Development’s Career & Technical EducationOffice. AVTEC, known as Alaska’s institution of technology, willreceive a grant of $250,000 annually, renewable up to threeyears.

“Crowley is proud to again partner with AVTEC to provideopportunities for Alaskans in maritime careers. Our long historyin Alaska’s communities makes us uniquely qualified to supportthe development of job opportunities for students seeking sus-tainable careers,” said Crowley’s Rod Jones, general manager ofCrowley’s marine services group in Valdez.

AVTEC will use the grant to enhance its AVTEC Secondary

Training Academy, helping students earn the credentials neces-sary for licenses to work on maritime vessels. Crowley will con-tinue to support AVTEC’s young mariner program, whichprovides scholarships, work experience and career develop-ment information.

The company has funded scholarships to Alaskans attendingAVTEC maritime training, as well as supported job training andemployment of Alaska Natives.

Fluor granted full notice to build power stationFluor Corp. announced it has been granted full notice to pro-

ceed by Dominion Virginia Power to build its GreensvilleCounty, Virginia, power station. Fluor was awarded the con-tract by Dominion in April 2015 on a limited notice-to-proceedbasis. Once completed, the combined-cycle, natural gas-firedpower station will be the largest and most efficient natural gas-fueled power station in Virginia. Fluor booked an undisclosedvalue for the project in the second quarter of 2016.

“Fluor is proud to continue our valued relationship with Do-minion and to move forward and begin this important next stepon the Greensville County power station,” said Chris Tye, presi-dent of Fluor’s power business. “As with each of our projects,our team is committed to executing this project safely and withexcellence. We also look forward to continuing our efforts tomake a positive impact in the local community.”

The 1,600-megawatt Greensville County power station willproduce enough electricity to power 400,000 homes at peakdemand. It is located on a 1,143-acre site on the Greensville andBrunswick County line in southern Virginia.

Fluor is currently designing and building the two largest gas-fueled combined cycle power plants under construction in theUnited States. As a leader in the gas-fired engineering, procure-ment, construction and commissioning business, Fluor has ledthe design and build of nearly 50,000 megawatts of gas-fueledpower facilities over the past 20 years.

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announces acquisition

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. said recently that it is pleased toannounce the acquisition of Builders Choice Inc. by its whollyowned subsidiary ASRC Construction Holding Co. LLC. Head-quartered in Anchorage, Alaska, BCI was founded 20 years agoand is now Alaska’s leading provider of customized modular so-lutions. The company serves a diverse group of customers, in-cluding state, local and federal government agencies, oil and gasproducers and service providers, mining companies and resi-dential real estate developers. In addition to its facility in An-chorage, BCI operates a manufacturing plant in Vermillion,South Dakota. In 2013, the company began selling building ma-terials and engineered roof trusses from stores in Anchorage,Wasilla and Soldotna.

“On behalf of ASRC’s board of directors, I am pleased to wel-come BCI’s employees to the ASRC family of companies,” saidRex A. Rock Sr., president and CEO of ASRC. “This acquisitiondemonstrates ASRC’s continued commitment to the state ofAlaska. Despite the challenges posed by the current economicenvironment, ASRC believes Alaska’s long-term future is bright.”

“Today is an exciting day for BCI and its employees,” saidMark Larson, BCI president and CEO. “I believe the combina-

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tion of ASRC’s financial support and relationships across multi-ple industries will provide opportunities for growth and expan-sion of BCI’s products and services.” Members of the BCImanagement team, including Mark and Sandi Larson, will main-tain their respective roles post-acquisition. In his role as presi-dent and CEO of BCI, Mark will report to Doug Smith, presidentand CEO of ACHC.

Arctic Catering shows support at United Way picnic

Arctic Catering & Support Services said June 7 that it re-cently provided more than $3,000 worth of food and the cook-ing expertise of CEO Dave Gonzales and other seniorpersonnel, to help make the 2016 United Way Appreciation Pic-nic a resounding success.

The event is held annually to honor the hundreds of localUnited Way volunteers, who help the organization make a dif-ference in Anchorage. Four senior staff members at AC&SS as-sisted in serving and grilling food at the event, including EanAucoin, Matt Graham, Erich Muth and Eileen Simmons. In addi-tion, Miranda Issaacson from Sysco worked with the team.

“We’ve participated with United Way for several years in thisevent, as United Way truly makes a difference in our communi-ties,” said AC&SS CEO Dave Gonzalez. “It’s important to us togive back to Alaskans, and volunteering is a key part of that.”

Remaining food from the event was donated to Bean’s Café,while vegetables and other food items were also donated to theAlaska Zoo.

DRI and Bowhead to provide risk management course

Disaster Recovery Institute International and UIC’s BowheadSystems Management LLC have teamed up to provide a riskmanagement course for business continuity professionals andother professionals looking for certification in risk manage-ment.

“It was a natural fit to combine Bowhead’s risk managementexpertise with our business continuity experience and acu-men,” says DRI International President Al Berman. “As these dis-ciplines converge within organizations, it is important forpractitioners to expand their skill sets accordingly. So, thiscourse and the certifications are exciting and necessary.”

A recent student from a federal agency stated, “Overall, en-joyed the class and instructors. Would definitely recommend topeers and I would take additional, higher level courses.” DRISenior Director of Operations Traci O’Neal said,“Response tothe course has been overwhelmingly positive. It’s great to seethe level of excitement around the topic, and the feedbackwe’re getting just proves how much a course like this wasneeded.” The next course is scheduled for early August in An-chorage. For more information and to register for the coursevisit: http://www.bowheadsupport.com/drii/.

aeShield selected by BP for all upstream facilities

aeSolutions, the leader in process safety engineering and au-tomation, said July 18 that after a three-year software evaluation

period, BP has selected aeShield to assist asset personnel inmonitoring control, alarm and safety instrumented systems per-formance for all upstream oil and gas assets around the globe.To date, it has been a challenge to automate the monitoring ofthese devices due to the lack of common systems in placeacross BP’s facilities.

By using aeShield, BP will achieve centralized reporting, stan-dard enforcement consistent with internal procedures, reducedman-hours, monitored IPLs and efficient management of changetracking. During initial rollout, BP will focus on HAZOP/LOPAstudies, safety requirements specification, SIL verification, andIPL performance monitoring.

aeShield provides key performance indicators. The softwareseamlessly transfers data from the HAZOP/LOPA, to SIS designand verification, and into operations and maintenance activities.This contiguous data model simplifies monitoring protectionlayer, both SIF and IPL performance against assumptions madeduring the initial risk assessment and design versus current realworld performance.

aeSolutions started designing aeShield after realizing the onething that would ultimately improve the process safety of theprocess industry was a database-driven safety lifecycle platformcreated for engineers by engineers. aeShield enables users tocost effectively maintain their entire process safety lifecycledocumentation in an evergreen fashion. For more informationvisit www.aeshield.com.

Polyguard welcomes 22 to employee ownershipPolyguard Products Inc. said it recently held its 29th annual

employee stock ownership plan dinner at Winding Brooksevent venue where 22 new employees received their first ac-count statement.

Polyguard’s ESOP is a broad-based ownership plan whereemployees become owners with no out-of-pocket contributionof their own. Polyguard is a 100 percent employee-owned ESOPand currently has two ESOP millionaires working with the com-pany, with that number expected to grow in the coming years.An ESOP is a retirement plan which is in addition to the 401(k)and matching contribution already offered by the company. Itsvalue is based on the stock price of the company, which is up340 percent since 2010. This year’s ESOP contribution isroughly 20 percent of eligible employees’ salaries.

“Polyguard’s ESOP allows us to create a culture based onteamwork and pride,” Polyguard President Shawn Eastham said.“All the employees get a chance to share in the success of thecompany. Our employees act like owners because they areowners.”

Polyguard, with 23 consecutive years of sales growth, cur-rently employees 12 owners who own 1 percent or more of thecompany and has more than 100 total employee owners.

Polyguard’s ESOP began in the mid-1980s after John andKathy Muncaster bought the company and wanted to build thetype of culture where employees have a direct impact in notonly their own personal success but also that of the company.

PND announces Anchorage staff professional achievements

PND Engineers Inc. recently said it is pleased to announceAnchorage staff professional achievements for Alexandra West,

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Corey Roche andFeifei Bai.

West and Rochehave obtained profes-sional engineer regis-trations from the stateof Alaska. Both arelifelong Alaskans andgraduates of the Uni-versity of Alaska An-chorage withbachelor’s degrees incivil engineering.

West specializes in hydrology and hy-draulic projects consisting of field work,desktop analyses and hydraulic design ofbridges, culverts, erosion control, sitedrainage, miscellaneous drainage struc-tures, and fish passages.

Roche’s engineering duties have beenprimarily in the areas of structural/civil de-sign, inspection, construction administra-tion and material testing. Prior to hisengineering career he worked as a certified welder and heavyequipment operator for 6 years in remote Alaska.

Bai recently passed the NCEES structural exam and now is aregistered structural engineer for the state of Alaska. The 16-hour national SE exam tests the engineer’s ability to practicestructural engineering competently and covers broad topics rel-evant to structural engineers exclusively. The exam includesseparate vertical and lateral components to test the engineer’sability to safely design buildings and/or bridges, especially inareas of high seismicity and high wind. Bai passed the verticalcomponent in April 2015 and lateral component in April 2016as a first-time exam taker. Bai joined PND in 2007 after earninga master’s degree in civil engineering from the University ofAlaska, Anchorage. She recently transferred from the firm’s An-chorage office to the new Houston location and continues tosupport Alaska projects. Bai currently holds professional engi-neer licenses in Alaska, California and Texas.

Arctic Catering lends resources to AWAIC tournament

For the fifth year in a row, Arctic Catering & Support Serv-ices sponsored a team in AWAIC’s Drive Out Domestic ViolenceGolf Tournament, and the event photography for the tourney.

AC&SS’ team was an all-female group, led by long-time Exec-utive Director Client Solutions Eileen Simmons. The tournamentis funded 100 percent by sponsorships, and raises money forvictims of domestic violence and their children.

The tournament raised $30,000 in support of the shelter,from 68 golfers and sponsors. Funds are used to provide a safeplace for those in imminent danger of domestic abuse. The shel-ter generally runs at or over capacity, with an average daily pop-ulation of 50, providing services to more than 700 individualsannually.

The winning team in the tournament was Bristol Bay NativeCorp.

“We are pleased to support events like this that address a se-rious need in our community,” said AC&SS CEO Dave Gonzalez.

“Having our employees and senior staff take the lead in commu-nity support fundraisers like the AWAIC tournament is an excel-lent way for us to give back.”

AECOM’s Rich Kleinleder receives 2015 NMFS award

AECOM, a premier, fully integrated global infrastructurefirm, said Aug. 3 that it is proud to announce Rich Kleinlederwas selected as a recipient of the 2015 National Marine Fish-eries Service Team Member of the Year Award. Team Memberof the Year award recipients are honored for their outstandingcontributions in advancing the NMFS mission. Kleinleder wasrecognized by his peers in the program management, scientificand technical category.

Kleinleder is a senior biologist who has more than 35 yearsof experience with all aspects of wildlife research throughoutAlaska. Since 2009, he has served as project manager for theNMFS regional fisheries science center environmental compli-ance project. In this role, Kleinleder is responsible for coordi-nating with each of the six regional fisheries science centersand numerous other NMFS offices and contractors to developprogrammatic environmental assessments and applications forletters of authorization under the marine mammal protectionact for each center.

“Rich’s award is further recognition of his tireless efforts ofbeing an extraordinary team player and showing outstandingleadership,” said AECOM’s Joe Hegna, Alaska operations man-ager and vice president. “His hard work has paid off tremen-dously and we are proud of his many accomplishments.”

Reliance Steel acquires Alaska SteelReliance Steel & Aluminum Co. said Aug. 2 that it has ac-

quired all of the capital stock of Alaska Steel Co., a full-linemetal distributor headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska. AlaskaSteel will operate as a fully owned subsidiary of Reliance’sAmerican Metals Corp., with current management in place.Terms of this transaction were not disclosed.

Alaska Steel houses the largest on-hand inventory in Alaskaand offers both same-day and next-day delivery from its three fa-cilities in Anchorage, Fairbanks and Kenai. The company pro-vides steel, aluminum, stainless and specialty metals and relatedprocessing services, and caters to a wide range of customers indiverse industries including infrastructure, energy and miningthroughout Alaska.

aeSolutions develops training and certificate program

aeSolutions said it worked throughout 2015 with the Interna-tional Society of Automation to develop their new ISA/IEC62443-based cybersecurity training and certificate programwww.isa.org/CYBERCertificate. The program is designed tohelp professionals involved in industrial IT and industrial con-trol systems improve their understanding of, and acquire a com-mand of the principles covered in, the ISA/IEC 62443 series ofstandards. These standards apply to all key industry sectors andcritical infrastructure, providing students with the knowledgeto identify and mitigate vulnerabilities in industrial automationand control systems.

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The entire program consists of four training courses. Thefundamentals course is two days in length. Additional three-daycourses take deeper dives into risk assessment, design andmaintenance. All the courses include extensive high-qualityhands-on labs. After attending each course, students may takean exam to demonstrate their command of the material. Stu-dents taking all four courses, and passing all four exams, are al-lowed to use the title ISA/IEC 62443 cybersecurity expert.

“It was an honor for me and my team to work with ISA, tofulfill our mutual vision to develop a practical, standards basedcurriculum, that will quickly enable industrial IT and automa-tion professionals with the knowledge and skills needed to pro-tect their companies ICS systems. I am particularly thankful tothe ICS vendors who provided ISA with hardware, software andsupport to make the hands-on labs extremely realistic,” saidJohn Cusimano, aeSolutions’ director of industrial cybersecu-rity.

Patrick Gouhin, executive director and CEO of ISA, ex-pressed his appreciation to aeSolutions and stated, “You trulyemploy world-class subject matter experts that are shaping thefuture when it comes to ICS cybersecurity knowledge.”

ASRC announces subsidiary management changes

After five years as president and CEO ofASRC Energy Services Jeff Kinneeveauk hastendered his resignation. Jeff’s last daywith AES was Aug. 19. “On behalf of ArcticSlope Regional Corp.’s board of directors, Ithank Jeff for his service to the corporationand wish him all the best in the future,”said Rex A. Rock Sr., president and CEO ofASRC.

Concurrent with Jeff’s resignation,ASRC is pleased to announce a series ofsubsidiary management changes. DougSmith, president and CEO of Little Red Services and ASRC Con-struction Holding Co., will assume the role of president andCEO of AES effective Aug. 19. Prior to being the CEO of LRS andACHC, Smith was a vice president and business unit manager ofAES. Smith is active within the oil and gas industry, serving onthe boards of the Alaska Support Industry Alliance and the Re-source Development Council.

Joe Curgus, the long-time vice president of operations forLRS, will take over as president and CEO of LRS concurrentwith Smith’s transition to AES. Curgus has been an essentialmember of the LRS team for more than 30 years and has playeda critical role in the successful transition of the company intothe ASRC family of companies. He is respected throughout theAlaska oil and gas industry as an engaged customer-focused ex-ecutive.

Brady Strahl, the current president of ASRC SKW, will takeover as president and CEO of ACHC. Strahl has been with theACHC family of companies since 2009. He has been a key mem-ber of ACHC leadership and has been instrumental in improvingACHC’s financial and project performance over the past twoyears. Strahl graduated from Gonzaga University in 2003 andwas an Alaska Journal of Commerce Top 40 under 40 award re-cipient in 2008.

The Nature Conservancy elects new trusteesThe board of trustees of The Nature

Conservancy in Alaska is pleased to an-nounce the election of two new trustees.The board elected J. Michael Johnson andGreta Schuerch at recent meetings.

J. Michael Johnson of Alamo, California,is former executive vice president andgroup head of Wells Fargo’s CorporateBanking Group. He has more than 35 yearsof experience in finance, commercial realestate, investment management and capitalmarkets. He also serves on The NatureConservancy’s California leadership coun-cil.

Greta Schuerch of Kiana, Alaska, is ex-ternal and government affairs liaison forNANA Development Corp. Her profes-sional experience includes roles with theAlaska Legislature, Inuit Circumpolar Con-ference, the Alaska Humanities Forum andthe North Slope Borough. She has compre-hensive knowledge of rural issues and ex-tensive experience in Northwest ArcticBorough communities.

The newly elected trustees join the Alaska civic, businessand academic leaders who currently serve on The Nature Con-servancy’s Alaska Board of Trustees, which guides the nonprofitorganization’s conservation and fundraising.

Since 1988, The Nature Conservancy has worked in diversepartnerships to create innovative solutions to natural resourcechallenges all across Alaska. The state’s salmon streams, forestsand coasts - as well as the people who rely - have all benefittedfrom conservancy projects.

Crowley’s Evans promoted to VP of strategySetting its sights on future growth op-

portunities, Crowley Maritime Corp. an-nounced Aug. 15 that veteran companyexecutive Eric Evans has been promoted tovice president of strategy, a newly createdposition that will focus on facilitating long-term growth through external businesspartnerships, including mergers and acqui-sitions.

Evans, who most recently served as vicepresident of finance and planning for sev-eral of the company’s business units, willcontinue to be based in Crowley’s Jacksonville, Florida, head-quarters. He will report to Carl Fox, senior vice president ofcorporate services, and will have strong functional ties to JohnCalvin, senior vice president and controller, as well as the fi-nance teams within each of the company’s business units. Theproject management organization, which is focused on analysisand strategy execution, will report to Evans.

Evans joined Crowley in 1987 in Seattle as an accountant andmanager of management reporting for 11 years, supporting theWest Coast businesses and taking various short-term assign-ments in Saudi Arabia and Puerto Rico. In 1997, he took an as-signment as administrative manager in Caracas, Venezuela, for

DOUG SMITH

ERIC EVANS

J. MICHAEL JOHNSON

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Crowley’s oilfield logistics company and was there for twoyears. Evans moved to Jacksonville to serve as the projects man-ager and finance director from 1999 to 2001 for Crowley’s con-tract services and international operations, then moved toSeattle in a similar role. He was presented the Thomas CrowleyAward, the company’s highest honor, in 2004 and moved backto Jacksonville in 2009 to support Crowley’s petroleum serv-ices, technical services, and petroleum distribution and marineservices business units. He was promoted to his most recent po-sition as vice president of finance and planning in 2010.

Evans graduated from the University of Pennsylvania’s Whar-ton School in 1987 and is a Washington state CPA.

Doyon Foundation receives languagerevitalization grant

As reported on newsminer.com Sept. 5, the Doyon Founda-tion received a $900,000 grant to revitalize five Athabascan lan-guages through online education, according to a DoyonFoundation news release.

The Native American language preservation and mainte-nance grant was awarded by the Administration for NativeAmericans, which is a nonprofit group with a mission to pro-mote self-sufficiency in cultural preservation.

“We are humbled and grateful to have been awarded in ahighly competitive selection process. This news is very excit-ing, and this project will be a huge assist to those wanting toteach and learn their ancestral language,” said Allan Hayton, di-rector of the foundation’s language revitalization program, inthe news release.

The Doyon Foundation will use the grant money to create280 online lessons in the next three years. The courses will beto readily available to educators and students throughoutAlaska.

The online courses will be created through a partnershipwith the nonprofit group 7,000 Languages, which has a missionof preserving languages throughout the world.

The Athabascan languages Holikachuk, Denaakk’e, BenhtiKenaga’, Hän and Dinjii Zhuh K’yaa will be the focus of theseonline courses. The foundation’s end goal is to create online les-sons for all languages used in the Doyon region of Alaska andCanada.

“As Native people, our languages are part of our identity andare very precious to us. Our children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren deserve to have the opportunity to learn theirlanguage,” the foundation’s executive director, Doris Miller,said in the release.

Established in 1989, the Doyon Foundation is a nonprofitarm of Doyon Ltd.

Bell seeks to hire civil engineer, land surveyorF. Robert Bell and Associates, a full-service engineering and

surveying firm in Anchorage, Alaska, is searching for qualifiedcandidates to fill two positions in the Anchorage office.

Bell said it is currently seeking a licensed and experiencedland surveyor to fill a supervisory role. That person would man-age all aspects of the company’s surveying department includ-ing field personnel and technical staff. The successful candidatewill be highly proficient with Trimble Business Center, AutoCadCivil 3D, Leica total stations and Trimble GPS. Bell is looking for

someone with plus or minus 10 years of progressive experiencein surveying field work, office work and project management,preferably in the Anchorage area, who can put together suc-cessful proposals and bids. The candidate should have strongwritten skills, with relevant experience in proposal writing andcost estimation.

For more details: http://bellalaska.com/professional-land-sur-veyor/

Bell said it is expanding operations in Anchorage and is re-cruiting for a professional civil engineer to manage and be re-sponsible for leading project planning and scheduling,construction document preparation, permitting, client commu-nication and supervision of civil engineering project technicalstaff. The company said candidates should have strong elec-tronic design skills, preferably Civil 3D, and civil engineeringdesign skills related to site planning, grading, utility systems,stormwater management, sanitary sewer and water main designand roadway improvements. Bell said the ideal candidate willhold registration as a professional civil engineer in the state ofAlaska, or be able to obtain registration within 12 months.

For more details: http://bellalaska.com/professional-engi-neer-civil/

Foss receives 2016 American Maritime Safety Award

American Maritime Safety recognized Foss Maritime’s effortsin building and maintaining a strong culture of safety by award-ing the company the American Maritime Safety Award for theimplementation and management of zero-tolerance drug and al-cohol policy.

Foss will be presented with the award at the 2016 AnnualMembership Meeting and Safety Awards Luncheon on Oct. 13.

“Foss has a long history of leading the industry in safety andinnovation, and we are honored by this recognition of our drugand alcohol policy,” said Foss President John Parrott. “Our pri-mary concern in all that we do is to keep our employees, equip-ment and the environments in which we operate safe. We dothis with robust safety programs and systems, a constant com-mitment to improving our reporting and methods, and our re-lentless push to zero lives lost.”

Foss’ policy, which was updated in 2015, addresses the con-cerns of opioid abuse and other addiction issues, the legaliza-tion of marijuana in many states, and the reasons azero-tolerance stance is essential to the company’s safety initia-tives, and in meeting increasing customer demands and regula-tions.

“For decades Foss has built a strong reputation of being al-ways ready,” said Foss CEO Paul Stevens in a recent video toemployees about the policy. “In more recent years we’ve addedalways safe. One way that we deliver on this commitment is byupholding a drug and alcohol policy that keeps employees andequipment safe and ready for whenever we report to work.”

American Maritime Safety is a non-profit maritime trade asso-ciation that facilitates the maritime industry’s compliance withinternational shipping protocols and U.S. Coast Guard regula-tions. AMS annually recognizes companies that uphold a com-mitment to manage and operate vessels that areenvironmentally efficient, safe and dependable, as well as pro-moting responsible maritime work practices.

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