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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.1March 2016

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AABR

AECOM Environment

aeSolutions

Air Liquide

Alaska Clean Seas (ACS)

Alaska Dreams

Alaska Frontier Constructors (AFC)

Alaska Marine Lines

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services

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

ARCTOS

Armstrong

ASRC Energy Services

AT&T

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply

Avalon Development

B-FBald Mountain Air Service

Bombay Deluxe

Bowhead Transport

Brooks Range Supply

Calista Corp.

Canrig Drilling Technology

Carlile Transportation Services

CH2M

ClearSpan Fabric Structures

Colville Inc.

Computing Alternatives

CONAM Construction

ConocoPhillips Alaska

Construction Machinery Industrial

Crowley Solutions

Cruz Construction

Delta Leasing

DET-TRONICS

Dowland-Bach Corp.

Doyon Anvil

Doyon Associated

Doyon Drilling

Doyon, Limited

Doyon Universal Services

exp Energy Services

F. Robert Bell and Associates

Fairweather

Flowline Alaska

Fluor

Foss Maritime

Fugro

G-MGBR Oilfield Services

GCI Industrial Telecom

Global Diving & Salvage

Global Geophysical Services

GMW Fire Protection

Golder Associates

Greer Tank & Welding

Guess & Rudd, PC

Harley Marine Services

Hawk Consultants

HDR Alaska

Inspirations

Judy Patrick Photography

Kenworth Alaska

Kuukpik Arctic Services

Last Frontier Air Ventures

Lounsbury & Associates

Lynden Air Cargo

Lynden Air Freight

Lynden Inc.

Lynden International

Lynden Logistics

Lynden Transport

MagTec Alaska

Mapmakers of Alaska

MAPPA Testlab

Maritime Helicopters

Motion Industries

N-PNabors Alaska Drilling

Nalco

NANA WorleyParsons

Nature Conservancy, The

NEI Fluid Technology

Nordic Calista

North Slope Telecom

Northern Air Cargo

Northwest Linings

Opti Staffing Group

Pacific Alaska Lumber

Pacific Pile

PacWest Drilling Supply

Parker Drilling

PENCO

Petroleum Equipment & Services

Polyguard Products

PND Engineers Inc.

PRA (Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska)

ProComm Alaska

Price Gregory International

Q-ZResource Development Council

Ravn Alaska

SAExploration

STEELFAB

Stoel Rives

Taiga Ventures

Tanks-A-Lot

The Local Pages

Total Safety U.S. Inc.

TOTE-Totem Ocean Trailer Express

Totem Equipment & Supply

TTT Environmental

Turnagain Marine Construction

UIC Design Plan Build

UIC Oil and Gas Support Services

Unique Machine

Univar USA

Usibelli

Vigor Alaska

Volant Products

Weston Solutions, Inc.

Companies involved in serving the Arctic oil and gas industry

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Arctic Oil & Gas DirectoryVol. 21, No. 1

Released March 2016

The Arctic Oil & Gas Directoryis a biannual

marketing publicationof Petroleum News,

which is owned by PetroleumNewspapers of Alaska LLC. Forinformation on how to be part

of this directory, please contactMarti Reeve at

907 522-9469 [email protected]

Directory staff

MARY MACKCEO/CFO

KAY CASHMANPublisher

MARTI REEVESpecial Publications Director/

Advertising Manager

STEVEN MERRITTProduction Director

SUSAN CRANEAdvertising Director

BONNIE YONKERAK/NATL Advertising Specialist

HEATHER YATESBookkeeper

TOM KEARNEYAdvertising Design Manager

MAILING ADDRESS:

PO Box 231647

Anchorage, AK 99523-1647

Phone: (907) 522-9469

Fax: (907) 522-9583

E-mail: [email protected]

Web Page: www.PetroleumNews.com

Cover photo:

The unique services of the Lynden com-panies have been combined in LyndenOilfield Services, created specifically toserve customers on the North Slope ofAlaska’s Prudhoe Bay oilfields. Lynden

Oilfield Services’ 15-acre facility inDeadhorse provides support for oilfieldexploration and production and multi-modal transportation and logistics so-lutions to oil and gas companies. Thefacility includes storage, a cross-dockoperation and a maintenance shop.

Cover photo courtesy Judy Patrick

CONTENTSBUSINESS SPOTLIGHTS14 Usibelli Coal Mine Inc.

COMPANY NEWS14 UIC commercial operations gets new chief of staff;

North Slope Iñupiaq community aims to speak as one;Lam Nguyen-Bull of Foss Maritime honored with award

15 Fluor awarded Cutbank Ridge Partnership project;Burke new manager for UIC Oil and Gas Support Services; Two lucky winners to wave the flag at Iron Dograce; Polyguard acquires www.polyguard.com domain

16 Mike Brown joins Global in Gulf of Mexico; TOTE Maritime successfully performs first LNG bunkering;Fluor named 2016 best company for leaders; Det-Tronicsreleases explosion-proof smoke detector

45 Motion Industries announces organizational changes;Fugro wins state of Alaska North Star award; Crowleyrecognized for road safety efforts in Costa Rica; Det-Tronics wins exida 2015 safety award

46 Crowley selects Eagle LNG as marine fuel provider; TOTEMaritime Alaska names Michael Noone president; Fluoragrees to acquire Stork Holding B.V.; Foss Maritime welcomes new chief operating officer

47 Harrington joins ASRC’s external affairs department;Crowley adds 400 refrigerated containers to its fleet;Crowley awards scholarship to maritime academy cadet;Crowley awards scholarship to maritime academy cadet

50 Air Liquide will buy US-based Airgas; Local car dealershipshares the love with CSS; Fluor awarded 2015 Project of the Year; Eutelsat, Futaris deliver satellite services

51 78 Foss Maritime vessels honored for excellence; Gere Donovan Creative wins International Davey Award;Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announces new acquisition;Fluor ethane cracker project hits milestone

52 ASRC makes an investment in Quintillion Holdings LLC;Nabors announces third quarter results; Jensen Maritime providing design new tugboats; Leary appointed president of Fairweather and DAC

53 AECOM hires Fettes as project management specialist;Lam Q. Nguyen-Bull welcomed to Foss Maritime team;PND selects Wade Lundberg as new principal; ProfileProducts acquires Central Fiber LLC

54 Foss Maritime opens Houston office; PND soil labachieves accreditation; Alliance welcomes new president and board members; Deadhorse Aviation Center opens new heated jetway

PHOTO FEATURES48 On the Job: Lynden

Q&A COMPANY PROFILES6 Foss: Capable, resourceful and expertly managing

the toughest challenges

8 Fugro Formula: Global Expertise + Local Knowledge = Operational Efficiency

10 Maritime Helicopters, providing extensive specialtyservices to the helicopter industry

12 PND Engineers, efficient designs saving timeand money for clients

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Q. What is the official name of your company?A. Foss Maritime Company

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies?If so, please name those firms and their relationship to yourcompany.

A. Foss Maritime Company is wholly owned by Saltchuk Re-sources, a privately owned family investment com-pany formed in 1982 and based in the PacificNorthwest. The independent subsidiaries of Foss in-clude: AmNav, Cook Inlet Tug & Barge and YoungBrothers.

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

A. Foss Maritime delivers marine services without equal acrossthe globe. From local harbor jobs to complex projects in theworld’s harshest environments, Foss has the capabilities, resourcesand expertise to efficiently manage our customers’ toughest chal-lenges. Our two full-service shipyards offer naval architecture de-sign services, marine engineering, new construction, retrofittingand repairs. We are committed to meeting the unique needs of ourcustomers, to the safety of our employees and to safeguarding theenvironment.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Our corporate office is based in Seattle, Washington and our

two shipyards are in Seattle and Rainier, Oregon, respectively. Wealso have offices in Alaska, Hawaii, Oregon, California, and the U.S.Gulf.

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom? A. Foss was founded in 1889 by Thea and Andrew

Foss in Tacoma, Washington.

Q. What is your company’s primary businessactivity?

A. Foss owns and operates one of the nation’slargest coastal tug and barge fleets, offering a broad range of green-and blue-water marine services. Foss serves the world’s largest oiland gas companies, international shipping companies and a varietyof governmental and nongovernmental agencies. In addition, Foss’two Pacific Northwest shipyards provide naval architecture, ma-rine engineering services, repairs and maintenance.

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

A. A Second Sealift to Point Thomson:Foss successfully completed a second sealift to Point Thomson

Foss: Capable, resourceful and expertlymanaging the toughest challenges

For more than a century company has been setting the standard for marine transportation services

The first of three Arctic Class Tugs, theMichele Foss took her maiden voyagein 2015, pioneering a new route acrossthe North Slope.

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in the summer of 2015. Four tugs, including the Michele Foss onher maiden voyage, towed four barges carrying oil field modulesfrom Ulsan, South Korea 2,300 miles to the Alaskan petroleumfield. Point Thomson had previously been thought too remote todevelop, but Foss was able to meet the logistical challenge a sec-ond year, with the Michele leading the way. Operating in extremeconditions of first year ice a meter thick, Foss safely pioneered anew route across the North Slope.

Arctic Offshore Support:Operating in the harsh Arctic environment, Foss offered a vari-

ety of support services to Shell Upstream Americas’ historical off-shore exploration in Alaskan waters. Foss transported high-riskcargoes safely, and without incident, through a pristine, ecologi-cally sensitive area. In addition, Foss supported Shell’s exploratorydrilling in the Chukchi Sea by leasing a marine terminal from thePort of Seattle where Shell marshaled a drilling rig and other assets.Foss manned and operated a barge carrying emergency spill-con-tainment equipment, and provided additional logistics and tug sup-port.

An Ongoing Commitment to Alaska:Two other major projects rounded out Foss’ work in Alaska in

2015. In Cook Inlet, Foss assisted with the installation of an off-shore natural gas production platform and helped lay a 16-milepipeline that will carry the gas to a processing plant on shore. And,further north, four Foss tugs and two barges completed the com-pany’s 26th season lightering lead and zinc ore to bulk carriers,working with Teck Resources at the Red Dog Mine in the Arctic.

New Construction:In addition to the launch of the Michele Foss, and the beginning

of construction of two more Arctic Class Tugs at Foss’ Rainier ship-yard, the Foss Seattle shipyard also saw the launch of the first oftwo Fireboats built for the Port of Long Beach.

Q. How many employees does your company have? A. Over 1,700

Q. Describe the equipment your company uses and are thereany new equipment purchases planned?

A. Our Fleet:Foss has one of the largest fleets of tugs and barges. We engi-

neered and built the world’s first hybrid tug and hybrid tug conver-sion, and we continue to expand our Arctic Class fleet and willlaunch the second of three new Arctic Class tugs in 2016.

Our Shipyards:We have extensive capabilities at our Seattle yard, including the

Foss 300 floating derrick crane, which provides heavy lift capabil-ity to 75 short tons. The Foss dry docks are the most completelyequipped of their size on Puget Sound. Our floating docks handleup to 2,000-tons, providing platforms for new construction, under-body maintenance, hull repairs, shaft repairs, and modifications.

Our Rainier shipyard features two marine railways rated at 640ST and 120 ST, with a 90-ton crane and a 40-ton crane on site andhave built both steel and aluminum-hulled boats. We expandedour footprint in 2014 and are at various stages of construction ofour second and third new Arctic Class tugs.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-tions?

A. We are investing in and expanding on our assets that are de-signed specifically for the terrain, environmental concerns andneeds of Alaskan operations. In addition, we continue to hone and

add to our shipyards and are expanding our operations in the U.S.Gulf.

Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?A. We will be opening a consolidated customer service center

in Oregon in April 2016. The company’s existing Portland officewill be renovated and modernized to incorporate the best availablecustomer service technologies, including a state-of-the-art tele-phone system, heightened cyber security, and enhanced dispatch-ing and vessel tracking capabilities.

Q. What is your company’s main strength or its edge over thecompetition?

A. Foss has extensive experience working in harsh environ-ments, and in remote areas with limited infrastructure, and we arecommitted to protecting the environment and to the highest safetystandards. We have a long history in Alaskan waters. We haveformed a partnership with the energy services arm of the ArcticSlope Regional Corporation (ASRC) and are continuing to expandon our assets. Foss is also invested in furthering green technologiesand pushing towards having the highest safety standards in the in-dustry, with a commitment to zero incidents.

Q. What are the biggest obstacles to completing work yourcompany undertakes?

A. Much of our work takes place in extreme environments or inremote locations, such as delivering aid to Haiti, developing theworld’s first open lighterage north of the Arctic Circle, or deliver-ing a 190-ton turbine up a never-before commercially traversedsection of the Columbia River. With our global network and expe-rience we are often brought on to find solutions to operationalchallenges that others may not be able to deliver on.

Q. What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge inthe next five years?

A. Foss has built a reputation as an industry leader and to main-tain that position we must constantly be ahead of the curve: find-ing new and innovative solutions, and having the infrastructure inplace to take on any challenge.

Q. What is the average length of time employee’s work for thecompany?

A. Currently, the average length of employment is 12+ years.We have 328 employees who have been with us for more than 20years, and the longest tenure is 44 years.

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

A. Foss’ safety program leads the industry with a company-widezero incident safety culture. Our safety program is built on a so-phisticated behavior-based focus, with robust health, safety andcompliance programs. We provide frequent reports on Job SafetyAnalyses, Near Misses and Safety Observations that are being re-ported each day. We have multiple committees that provide sup-port, and we continually review and discuss notable near missesand observations, safety alerts and safety bulletins.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site? A. www.foss.com

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Q. Tell us a little about Fugro.A. Fugro is the world’s leading independent provider of earth

and engineering data services. We integrate geotechnical, survey,subsea, and geoscience information to inform and de-risk infra-structure projects, both onshore and offshore. Our focus is in theoil and gas, sustainable energy, and infrastructure markets, andwe also support a number of public sector initiatives for the cre-ation of baseline datasets. Examples include topographic map-ping for resource management, land-use planning, andemergency response, as well as hydrographic surveys for nauticalcharting, coastal zone management, and legal boundary claims.

Q. How is Fugro organized?A. Fugro was founded in the Netherlands in 1962 and oper-

ates in 70 countries across the globe. Services are providedthrough a regionally organized, global network of offices and fa-cilities. This structure allows us to deliver flexible capacity, ad-vanced technology, and specialized staff, along with localknowledge and expertise specificto certain geographies. TheAlaska office offers many greatsuccess stories in this regard.

Q. Are there any recent proj-ects that illustrate this point?

A. Absolutely. Last year we completed a large geotechnicaland geophysical program for ExxonMobil Alaska LNG LLC(AKLNG – a consortium of ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips, BP, andthe State of Alaska).

The geotechnical scope of work included drilling and sam-pling of borings for the onshore liquefaction facilities, marine ter-minal, and offshore pipelines. It also included installation ofmonitoring wells, seismographic and in situ measurement of soilproperties. The geological and earthquake engineering scope in-cluded assessment of geohazards, source characterization, proba-bilistic seismic hazard and site response analyses. Bathymetric,side scan sonar, reflection and refraction surveys, and sub-bot-tom profiling were also conducted to assist in developing an inte-grated site model. These studies will help AKLNG and itscontractors to proceed with the FEED level design of the LNGterminal and associated offshore pipelines.

The 2015 program followed successful completion of a simi-lar but smaller program carried out by Fugro in 2014. For both ef-forts, our Alaska-based staff played key roles in project planning,logistics, operations, and management.

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

A. The ability to combine local knowledge with global re-sources is certainly one of our biggest strengths, as evidenced byour work on the AKLNG project. With an eye toward cost man-

agement, we are able to efficiently staff up or down dependingon client need, and we have a proven ability to adapt our fieldoperations to meet Alaska-specific requirements.

Another important differentiator is our emphasis on solutions-based services. We create value by acquiring and interpreting in-tegrated datasets about the earth, and then provide theassociated consulting services needed to support engineering ac-tivities. We are not simply a data provider; we are a solutionspartner.

Q. Can you elaborate on that? What is the benefit of dataintegration?

A. Sure. For any large infrastructure project—from pipelinesto ports development—our clients need to understand the sitecharacteristics to engineer, construct, and maintain the asset. Byintegrating marine geophysical surveys, geotechnical investiga-tions, and lab analysis into a single site characterization project,we can construct highly detailed geologic models. These modelscan be used to better inform civil and structural engineering/de-sign and reduce risks and uncertainty, so avoiding higher con-struction costs. These data can also be used to study geologichazards, such as seismic ground motion, landslides, soil liquefac-tion, etc.

Q. Is the company adding any new services or products?A. Yes. One service that we are particularly excited about is

Fugro Formula: Global Expertise + LocalKnowledge = Operational Efficiency

Providing certainty to engineers through geo-intelligence and asset integrity solutions

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satellite derived bathymetry, which showsgood promise for increasing the rate bywhich nautical charting and coastal zonehydrography can be collected. While typi-cally procured by public sector agencies,these baseline datasets are critical to landmanagement decisions and natural re-source development projects. And Alaska,like many Arctic regions, is vastly under-served in this regard.

An incident in Unalaska Bay last yearhighlighted the dangers of this data defi-ciency. While en route to the Chukchi Seain support of drillingexploration activi-ties, the icebreakerFennica struck anuncharted shoal inwaters that laterproved to be some20 feet shallowerthan previouslythought. Disasterwas averted in thisincident, but thenear-miss demon-strated how under-funded mandates, suchas nautical charting backlog, can nega-tively impact resource development proj-ects.

As it now stands, it would takedecades to survey the region’s oceans andcoastlines using high resolution vessel-based and airborne methods. By addingsatellite derived bathymetry surveys in ad-vance of these more traditional tech-niques, Fugro can significantly increaseefficiency of the planning effort as well asthe pace and scope of data collection. Wehave successfully proven this approach inCanadian waters and look forward to de-ploying the capability in Alaska soon.

Q. What do you see as your biggestchallenge in the Alaska market over thenext five years?

A. It is undoubtedly a challenging timefor Alaska businesses given the currentprice of oil. Like our clients, we arestreamlining operations so that we canbetter weather this market downturn.Thankfully, we are well positioned to dojust that. Our engineers routinely look forways to improve services, so even beforethe price of oil dropped so drastically, wewere implementing new techniques togain project efficiencies for our clients.

As an example, in 2014 we began in-vestigating the feasibility of reprocessingexisting seismic data, procured during theexploration phase, for the purpose of

shallow drilling hazards assessment foronshore and transition zone locations.The approach required development ofnew data processing workflows since thedata were originally collected (andprocessed) to target exploration objec-tives. While not appropriate for everyproject, this approach has shown good re-sults, providing both operators and regu-lators with the confidence needed tospud exploration wells without the timeand expense of new geophysical data ac-quisition solely for the purpose of shallowhazards assessment. This is a major dealwhen you consider the time it takes to ob-tain permits, not to mention the substan-tial costs of mobilizing crew andequipment to perform new surveys.

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

A. Fugro has an excellent safety

record. In Alaska, we have designed andimplemented a certified HSE program spe-cialized for the region. This program in-corporates a quality management systemmeeting ISO 9001:2008 requirements; anoccupational health and safety manage-ment system meeting OHSAS 18001:2007requirements; and an environmental man-agement system meeting ISO 14001:2004requirements. All projects that runthrough our office follow these same pro-cedures and are executed by staff trainedin our HSE program.

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

A. Fugro is 100 percent committed toAlaska. We have been working here formore than 40 years and believe in thestate’s potential.

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

A. www.fugro.com

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Q. What is the official name of your company?A. Maritime Helicopters, Inc.

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other compa-nies? If so, please name those firms and their relationship toyour company.

A. We are Alaskan family owned and managed.

Q. What do you most want people to knowabout your company?

A. Maritime Helicopters has been in businessin Alaska for 43 years. Safety is our number one priority. Weprovide experienced service from a variety of bases strategi-cally located statewide with our fleet of 16 helicopters and our86’ research vessel. We are an approved Bell Helicopter Cus-tomer Service Center and FAA approved Bell Repair Station. Weutilize Sky Connect automated flight following service withsatellite phone capabilities to track and communicate with our

helicopters and vessel in real time, creating a safe environmentfor our customers and crews.

Q. Where is your company located?A. Our main office and operations base is in Homer, Alaska

with satellite facilities in Fairbanks, Kenai, Kodiak, Valdez andAkutan.

Q. What year was the company founded andby whom?

A. 1973 by Donald and Mary Ann Fell.

Q. What is your company’s primary business activity?A. Our helicopters cover many facets including the oil, min-

ing, construction and survey industries, plus environmental andmarine research, volcano monitoring, forest fire suppressionand local utilities.

Q. Are there important projects the company is currently a

Maritime Helicopters, providing extensivespecialty services to the helicopter industry

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part of or has done recently?A. Projects include security flights, contributing to essential

air service for a remote village, air support for seismic work andworking in conjunction with state and federal agencies for wildfire response.

Q. How many employees does your company have? A. We have a core staff of 46 employees and add personnel

seasonally as required.

Q. Describe the equipment your company uses and arethere any new equipment purchases planned?

A. Our fleet is comprised of Bell 206L3s, Bell 206L4s, Bell407s, and twin-engine Bell 412HP and Eurocopter BO 105s. Our86’ Research Vessel is equipped with a helipad for helicopterassisted charters.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or lo-cations?

A. MaritimeHelicopters hasexpanded to op-erate out of sixlocations: Homer,Fairbanks,Valdez, Kenai,Kodiak and Aku-tan. We nowoffer a full serv-ice facility in Fair-banks similar to our Homer Service Center.

Q. Is the company changing any of its services or products?Maritime Helicopters is welcoming into its fleet a Bell

412HP. This helicopter will be mission ready for the upcoming2016 season with our certification for dual pilot IFR operations,including dual digital automatic flight control and state of theart navigation systems. The aircraft has seating for eleven pas-sengers plus two crewmembers. It is equipped to support theoil and gas industry in VFR and IFR conditions and can bequickly configured for cargo, firefighting and utility projects.The Bell 412HP is known for its superior performance above itspredecessor the Bell 212 and its reliability in the most extremeclimates.

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

A. We offer great flexibility to react quickly to our cus-tomers’ needs. Our helicopters work statewide, year round, andoperate to the highest standards. Our newly acquired Bell412HP with its larger passenger and lift capacity, external hoistand IFR capabilities, gives us the opportunity to provide ourclients a broader scope of services in the medium helicoptermarket.

Q. What are the biggest obstacles to completing work yourcompany undertakes?

A. The weather and logistics are two of the biggest obstacleswe face in the Alaskan environment. Forty-three years of experi-ence along with an established supply chain help us betterovercome these challenges.

Q. What is the average length of time employee’s work forthe company?

A. 15 years.

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

A. Our company’s safety record is excellent and we employa full-time Quality Health and Safety Manager. We have a SafetyManagement System and monthly safety briefs/internal auditsare held for all of our programs and staff. All employees un-dergo annual safety-related training.

Q. Has your company been involved in any communityprojects or charity events?

A. Yes, we contribute and support numerous local organiza-tions such as Hospice of Homer, The Pratt Museum, WestHomer Elementary School, Share the Spirit and Homer AnimalFriends. Plus we participate in a local Wounded Warriors sup-port organization.

Q. What is the address of your company’s Web site?A. Please visit our site at www.maritimehelicopters.com.

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Q. What is the official name of your company? A: PND Engineers, Inc.

Q. Is your firm a subsidiary or affiliate of other companies?If so, please name those firms and their relationship to yourcompany.

A: PND Engineers Canada, Inc. is our subsidiary companydoing business in Canada.

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

A. Clients look to PND for ourcost-effective and timely engineer-ing for everyday needs, and ourinnovation and out-of-the-boxthinking for unique problems.PND prides itself in being at the forefront of technology and weare known for our adaptability in developing unique solutions toengineering problems.

Q. Where is your company located? A. PND is headquartered in Anchorage, Alaska, with branch of-

fices in Palmer and Juneau, as well as in Seattle, Wash., and Hous-ton, Texas. Our Canadian subsidiary is located in Vancouver, B.C.

Q. What year was the company founded and by whom? A. PND was founded in 1979 by Dennis Nottingham and Roy

Peratrovich, as Peratrovich and Nottingham, was incorporated in1981 as Peratrovich, Nottingham & Drage Inc., and currently op-erates as PND Engineers Inc.

Q. What is the company’s primary business activity/sector?A. PND is a full-service civil and structural engineering com-

pany, working in resource development, arctic engineering, ma-rine structures and coastal engineering, buildings civil andstructural, geotechnical, roads and bridges, hydrology, environ-mental, surveying, and construction engineering and inspectionfor all types and sizes of clients and a variety of locations includ-ing the Lower 48 states and internationally.

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

A. All of our projects are important. Some of our recent oil andgas-related projects include infrastructure design for ExxonMo-bil’s Point Thomson development project; ConocoPhillips Alaska,Inc.’s CD-5 (Colville Delta) development project; infrastructuredesign for the Liberty SDI (satellite drilling island); and Caelus En-ergy, LLC’s Nuna development, all on the North Slope.

We have also recently been involved in Exxon Neftegas Ltd.’sdevelopment of the Sakhalin-1 Project in Sakhalin Island, RussianFederation; design of Umm Qasr Piers 1 and 2 for the Iraqi Navy;

the Permanent Canal Closures and Pumps project in New Or-leans, Louisiana, which utilized PND’s patented OPEN CELL™technology for pump station cofferdams; design and constructionsupport for an OPEN CELL bulkhead in Somerset Village,Bermuda, in preparation for the 2017 America’s Cup yacht race;and design and field services for construction of an OPEN CELLpile ore dock at Milne Port on Baffin Island, in Nunavut, Canada.

Q. How many employees does your company have? A. PND currently has 125 full-time employees throughout all

offices.

Q. Is your company expanding any of its operations or loca-tions?

A. PND recently opened an office in Houston, a strategic basefor honing our focus on design opportunities in the energy indus-

PND Engineers, efficient designssaving time and money for clients

Innovative solutions sets PND apart from the rest

PND’s Anchorage Soil-Material Laboratory isAASHTO and ASTM accredited, indicating

that specific testing procedures, equipmentand quality management system standards

comply with prescribed guidelines.

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try and on Gulf Coast and mid-America marine facilities, andstarted PND Engineers Canada, Inc. to expand our marine andcoastal engineering, resource development work, and arctic struc-tural geotechnical and hydrologic engineering.

Another addition to our operations is our AASHTO- and ASTM-accredited Soil Material Laboratory in Anchorage.

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

A. PND’s main strength is our pioneering spirit and can-do atti-tude. We are known for our innovative and cost-effective solu-tions, such as our patented OPEN CELL SHEET PILE™ technologyused in successful projects all over Alaska, nationally, and interna-tionally. The OPEN CELL bulkhead is an earth retaining structureused primarily in docks and similar structures such as bridge abut-ments, and performs very well under a variety of conditions suchas high loads, deep water, soft soils, scour, ice, long-term settle-ment, minimal embedment, and in highly seismic areas. TheOPEN CELL bulkhead system offers rapid construction, adaptabil-ity and high capacity, which translates into significant cost savingsfor our clients.

SPIN FIN™ piles, another patented PND innovation, are steelpipe piles fitted with unique “fins” that allow the pile to anchor it-self into the ground, providing superior tension and compressioncapacity.

PND’s in-house researchers have also developed the technol-ogy for partially penetrating wave barriers, allowing less in-waterfriction, which increases the circulation of water and sedimentsaround a harbor as well as encourages the movement of sea life.

PND regularly investigates and tests a variety of innovative de-signs to provide our clients with cost-effective solutions and to ex-pand our market. Our research has included: ice mechanics, icebreaking and resisting structures; floating and partially penetratingwave barriers; permafrost research for improvements of roads andfoundations; pile driving attenuation in water; and marine and sed-iment filtration.

Our Strand Bridge system uses epoxy coated or galvanizedsteel tendons in a unique configuration of horizontal and catenarystrands to provide efficient support for spans up to 400 feet.Structural support comes from a combination of beam action ofthe horizontal and vertical strands connected to back stays and an-chored with soil or rock anchors.

Q. What new markets, clients or projects did your companyattract in the past year/recently?

A. Alaska and the Pacific Northwest is our historical market,but PND has expanded to Houston, Texas, and Vancouver, B.C. tobetter serve our Canadian clients, the oil and gas sector, and theU.S. Gulf Coast. In addition, PND serves the cruise ship industrywith cruise ship ports development throughout the U.S.,Caribbean, and Central America.

Q. What do you see as your company’s biggest challenge inthe next five years?

We see opportunity where others see challenge, so the currentlow energy prices that affect a large segment of Alaska’s economyactually favor an innovative, aggressive company like PND be-cause of our cost-effective engineering solutions.

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

A. PND recently celebrated its 35-year anniversary in 2014.

Q. What is the average length of time employee’s work forthe company?

PND’s average tenure of current, active employees is 10.25years. By comparison, U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics from January2014 showed that workers in management, professional, and re-lated occupations had the highest median tenure. Within thatgroup, architecture and engineering professionals averaged 6.4years.

Q. Has your company received any awards or recognition?A. In 2015, PND again ranked in ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms,

at No. 329. Our recent awards include selection of our NASAlameda Remediation project for the 2014 Chief of Naval Opera-tions Environmental Award under the Environmental Restoration,Installation category; the Akutan Airport Project on Akun Islandfor a 2013 Transportation Projects Honor Award from the Design-Build Institute of America; and the Boswell 4 OPEN CELL SHEETPILE™ Bulkhead in Cohasset, Minn., for a 2013 Project of theYear Award from the Pile Driving Contractors of America (PDCA).

Over the years, PND has earned numerous project awards, in-cluding several for Anchorage’s Tudor Crossing, most notablyFirst Place in the Special Purpose Category of the National SteelBridge Alliance/American Institute of Steel Construction competi-tion. PND has also earned 28 Lincoln Arc Welding Awards for vari-ous projects.

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

A. PND supports many charitable organizations as well as theengineering profession through industry educational facilities. Ex-amples from the past year include the Engineers Week Scholar-ship Fund, Society of Women Engineers, ASCE University ofAlaska Student Chapter, Anchorage Citywide Cleanup, SpecialOlympics, Boy Scouts of America, Catholic Social Services, Math-Counts, Anchorage Festival of Music, United Way, Bowman Ele-mentary School Math and Science Night, Girl Scouts of AlaskaWomen of Science & Technology Day, among others.

Q. What is the address of your company’s website?A. Please visit www.pndengineers.com.

PND provided design and construction support services for a 1,240-footOPEN CELL™ Waste Isolation Bulkhead at the former Naval Air Station atAlameda Point on San Francisco Bay. The project won a 2014 Chief of NavalOperations Environmental Award under the Environmental Restoration, In-stallation category.

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UIC commercial operations gets new chief of staff

Because of her strong leadership skills,Doris Hugo-Shavings has been promotedby Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corp. as the chief ofstaff for UIC commercial operations. Shewas originally hired by UIC in the fall of2015 as the director of strategy. Prior tojoining UIC Hugo-Shavings worked at ShellExploration & Production Co. for nearly 10years in public relations, community af-fairs, operations and social performance.

Hugo-Shavings holds two bachelor’s de-grees in strategic communication and polit-ical science from the University of Alaska, Anchorage and amaster’s degree in business administration from the Michael G.Foster School of Business, at the University of Washington.

Hugo-Shavings was born and raised in Barrow, Alaska, andhas also lived in Anaktuvuk Pass in the Brooks Range. In herfree-time she enjoys spending time with family, traveling, men-toring youth, learning new things and participating in culturalactivities such as whaling, one of her favorite events.

North Slope Iñupiaq community aims to speak as one

A new nonprofit corporation has taken shape on the NorthSlope, bringing together the leadership of 20 organizations fromthe region with the goal of providing a unified front on topicsranging from engagement and advocacy to legislative outreach.Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat held its first annual meeting the sec-ond week of February to launch the corporation and set itslong-term agenda.

“For decades we have watched as outside groups, some evenwell-intentioned, have attempted to speak for the Iñupiaq peo-ple,” said Rex A. Rock Sr., VOAI board chairman. “With the for-mation of Voice of the Arctic Iñupiat, we begin to communicatecollectively on a wide variety of issues that affect our way oflife, our traditions, our region and our future.”

“The people of the North Slope have very similar interests,whether you live in my hometown of Point Hope or AnaktuvukPass,” added Sayers Tuzroyluk Sr., VOAI president. “Until now,there just hasn’t been a vehicle for us to come together and findways of protecting those interests. I’m excited to see Voice ofthe Arctic Iñupiat up and running with the promise to live upto its potential.”

The goals of VOAI include addressing and participating inlegislation, increasing communication and information-sharingamong all Iñupiat organizations of the North Slope, promotingIñupiat stewardship of the region and to provide local advocacyand engagement for the Iñupiat to local, state, federal and inter-national forums.

VOAI membership organizations include Arctic Slope NativeAssoc., Arctic Slope Regional Corp., Atqasuk Corp., City ofAnaktuvuk Pass, City of Atqasuk, City of Barrow, City of Kak-

tovik, City of Point Hope, City of Wainwright, Ilisa vik College,Kaktovik Iñupiat Corp., Native Village of Atqasuk, Native Villageof Point Hope, Native Village of Point Lay, Wainwright TribalCouncil, North Slope Borough, Nunamiut Corp., OlgoonikCorp., Tikigaq Corp. and Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corp.

Lam Nguyen-Bull of Foss Maritimehonored with award

Foss Maritime’s Vice President, General Counsel and ChiefEthics Officer Lam Nguyen-Bull has been named 2016 DiversityChampion by the Puget Sound Business Journal’s 2016 Corpo-rate Counsel Awards committee. The award recognizes Nguyen-Bull for her efforts in supporting diversity in the community, inthe legal profession and in the maritime industry.

PSBJ’s annual awards honor in-house attorneys who are help-ing drive business throughout the region. They highlight out-standing work and emphasize the value these professionalsbring to their organizations.

“Lam’s dedication to inclusiveness and her involvement isimpressive,” said Paul Stevens, president and chief executive of-ficer of Foss. “I’m glad to see her recognized for her tireless ef-forts and proud to have her on our executive team.”

Nguyen-Bull serves on the board of PeaceTrees Vietnam, ahumanitarian organization working in central Vietnam to assistthose whose lives and livelihoods are threatened by the explo-sive remnants of war. In addition, she co-chaired the Joint Asian

COMPANYNEWS in brief

Usibelli Coal Mine Inc.Founded in 1943 by Emil Usibelli,

Usibelli Coal Mine Inc. is located in themountains of the Alaska Range nearHealy, Alaska. UCM has a workforce ofabout 115 employees and operatesyear round. UCM is Alaska’s only oper-ating coal mine and production aver-ages 1.5 million tons of coal per year.

Alex Legrismith, Mining EngineerAlex Legrismith began working at a small placer mine in

the Brooks Range directly out of high school. After severalyears working in the mining industry he joined Avalon De-velopment, where Legrismith learned the ins and outs of re-mote mineral exploration. With these jobs, he was able tograduate debt free from the University of Alaska Fairbankswith a degree in mining engineering. Legrismith’s job re-sponsibilities include surveying, engineering, dewatering,road construction, work and crew management and he isalso pursuing the use of UAV’s for surveying. When notworking he enjoys world travel and wildlife photographyand recently got engaged.

BUSINESSSPOTLIGHT

ALEX LEGRISMITHDORIS HUGO-SHAVINGS

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Judicial Evaluation Committee in 2015, and is the former presi-dent of the Vietnamese American Bar Association of Washing-ton. Nguyen-Bull is a current board member of the Asian BarAssociation of Washington, and interim chair on the GoverningCouncil of the Washington Initiative for Diversity.

Fluor awarded Cutbank RidgePartnership project

Fluor Corp. said Feb. 8 that the Cutbank Ridge Partnershiphas selected Fluor to execute engineering, procurement andconstruction management for the Saturn 15-27 Phase 2 SweetGas Plant Project near Dawson Creek, British Columbia,Canada. Fluor booked the undisclosed contract value in thefourth quarter of 2015.

The project is part of the Cutbank Ridge Partnership Pro-gram to develop natural gas and natural gas liquid production,with three similar projects: Sunrise 04-26, Tower 03-07 and Sat-urn 15-27 Phase 2. Fluor is currently executing the EPCM for allthree projects.

“Fluor has been supporting these projects since the initialconceptual stages, and we look forward to taking them throughthe EPCM phase and delivering the completed facilities,” saidJim Brittain, president of Fluor’s Energy & Chemicals businessin the Americas. “We will leverage the best practices and syner-gies gained from each of the projects to deliver a capital-effi-cient solution to the Cutbank Ridge Partnership.”

The new facilities will receive sweet natural gas, removewater and hydrocarbons, chill and compress the gas to meettransmission pipeline requirements and recover NGL from thegas streams. The plants will have the capacity to process a com-bined additional 800 million cubic feet of gas per day.

The Cutbank Ridge Partnership is an agreement betweenMitsubishi Corp. and Encana Corp. which involves the long-term development of natural gas resources in Northeast BritishColumbia.

Burke new manager for UIC Oil and GasSupport Services

UIC Oil and Gas Support Services hasannounced Keith Burke as its new man-ager. He brings several years of oil and gasexperience from Alaska’s North Slope andSakhalin, Russia. Burke has more than 30years of experience working in the oil andgas industry with Alyeska Pipeline ServicesCo., the Alaska Support Industry Alliance,Natchiq Sakhalin LLC and CCI Inc.

His previous work included: managingoperations and maintenance of the trans-Alaska oil pipeline and terminal; creating ajoint venture between an Alaska Native corporation subsidiaryand Russia-based corporations securing high-value industry sup-port contracts; and providing services to environmental, con-struction, oil field and government sectors. Most recently,Burke worked in the health and intellectual property industriesdeveloping business systems and processes to improve day-to-day efficiencies and effectiveness.

Burke was born and raised on a farm in the small town ofRoseburg, Oregon. He says he came to Alaska in 1975 and neverlooked back. He enjoys being outdoors, hunting, fishing, hikingand golfing during his free time. He is married to his wife Joyand has one daughter and grandson living in Oregon. He is ex-cited about coming to work for UIC Oil and Gas Support Serv-ices and looks forward to meeting everyone.

Two lucky winners to wave the flagat Iron Dog race

Crowley fuels adventure, and as the official fuel distributorof the 2016 Iron Dog race, the company is giving residents inthe Matanuska and Susitna valleys the opportunity to win achance to wave the starting flag for the race and residents inFairbanks the opportunity to win a chance to wave the finishflag. Each of the sweepstakes winners will also receive a $100Shell gas card.

Billed as the “World’s Longest Toughest Snowmobile Race,”the Iron Dog starts Feb. 20 and runs more than 2,000 milesthrough some of Alaska’s most rugged terrain before ending onFeb. 28.

To be a part of this 33-year tradition and experience theadrenaline rush of starting or ending the race with a flag wave,residents should enter the sweepstakes online atcrowley.com/irondog or in person by visiting Crowley’s valleylocation at 485 Outer Springer Loop; 6090 West Park Highway,or Fairbanks location at 170 E. Van Horn Rd. While no purchaseis required, there is a limit of one entry per household. All en-tries must be received by Feb. 17, and winners will be notifiedon Feb. 18.

“We are pleased to be such an integral part of this spectacu-lar race,” said Bob Cox, Crowley vice president. “Giving resi-dents the opportunity to win a chance to start or end the race isa great way to reward and recognize our neighbors in the Valleyand Fairbanks. We are all looking forward to watching and cele-brating the athleticism, tradition and endurance that the racerepresents.”

Polyguard acquireswww.polyguard.com domain

Polyguard Products Inc. announced that it has acquired thedomain www.polyguard.com to merge with the domainwww.polyguardproducts.com which it has owned since 1998.

“We have worked to acquire that domain name from anothercompany which operates in a different industry altogether forover 10 years now and we were finally able to come to anagreement on the transfer of ownership,” Polyguard PresidentShawn Eastham said. “This will enable us to use that name inour marketing materials and will allow our customers another,easier way to log onto our website.”

The change also affects all Polyguard emails, which will nowend in the suffix @polyguard.com.

Polyguardproducts.com will continue to bring visitors to theofficial Polyguard website and all email addresses going [email protected] email suffixes will continue to directusers to the proper Polyguard employee or department.

The addition of the Polyguard.com domain comes six

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months after Polyguard updated its website to a more modernlayout and platform, which also increased usability of the siteresulting in additional traffic.

Mike Brown joins Global in Gulf of MexicoGlobal Diving & Salvage Inc. announced

the hiring of Mike Brown as vice presidentof energy services, working from Global’sHouston office. In his position Brown willfocus his efforts to increase Global’s posi-tion in the domestic and international en-ergy market. He will be directlyresponsible for developing business oppor-tunities and providing oversight on opera-tions for these clients as well as overseeingGlobal’s saturation and deep diving opera-tions throughout the company.

“Mike brings us unparalleled experience and expertise in off-shore operations for the oil and gas market, along with otherenergy related customers. Although the market is currently diffi-cult for subsea service providers, Global can offer a unique,turnkey solution that is cost efficient and operationally effec-tive, and can work with clients to develop a more cost account-able and reliable program when the market upturns. I amexcited to establish Global as the preeminent subsea serviceprovider for energy clientele,” said Devon Grennan, Global CEOand president.

Brown brings with him more than 38 years of experience inthe offshore oil and gas industry. He began his career as a com-mercial diver, then superintendent, estimator and project man-ager, and operations manager before moving into seniormanagement. Throughout his career he has identified and de-veloped new and emerging market segments and managed theformation and growth of new service offerings. He has workedwith regional operators to super-majors in national and interna-tional arenas.

TOTE Maritime successfully performsfirst LNG bunkering

TOTE Maritime Puerto Rico successfully loaded LNG bunkersaboard the world’s first LNG powered containership, MV IslaBella. Approximately 100,000 LNG gallons transported by 12TOTE-owned LNG ISO containers were loaded on schedule.The bunkering was conducted under strict U.S. Coast Guardoversight while Isla Bella was also undergoing cargo operations.

The LNG was transferred from the ISO tank containers usinga specially developed transfer skid developed by TOTE’s part-ner Applied Cryogenics Technologies of Houston, Texas. Thetransfer skid is designed to allow four ISO tanks to be trans-ferred to Isla Bella at once, dramatically reducing transfer time.

The LNG was sourced by TOTE’s partner, JAX LNG, LLC,from AGL Resources’ LNG production facility in Macon, Geor-gia. Genox Transportation, a specialized LNG trucking partnerof TOTE, transported the fuel to Jacksonville. Pivotal LNG, asubsidiary of AGL Resources, also provided transfer expertise toTOTE Maritime with its highly trained LNG experts, ensuredthe operation was conducted safely and in accordance withbest industry practices.

Oversight of the operation both at shipside and on shore wasprovided by TOTE Services Inc., TOTE Maritime’s sister com-pany that manages the vessels.

Fluor named 2016 best company for leaders

Fluor Corp. announced that it was named to the 2016 list ofbest companies for leaders by Chief Executive Magazine. Fluorwas No. 13 on the list and the only publicly traded engineering-construction company recognized.

“Fluor is proud to be recognized as a Best Company for Lead-ers and especially as the only publicly traded engineering-con-struction company on this year’s list,” said David Seaton, Fluor’schairman and chief executive officer. “People who are familiarwith Fluor know we have a 100-year history and culture thatvalues employees. We understand the power of people andknow that our positive culture, combined with leadershipprocesses and systems, ensure we have talented, engaged andaligned professionals serving our clients across the globe. Thatdifferentiator enables us to have a competitive advantage in themarketplace.”

Chief Executive seeks to identify companies that excel inleadership development, canvassing world-class companiesthrough a questionnaire and interviews to learn what they aredoing to identify and nurture people three or more levels downthe chain from the chief executive officer. Rankings are deter-mined by a number of factors including the company’s reputa-tion among its peers as a source for well-rounded talent and thepercent of internally recruited senior management.

Det-Tronics releases explosion-proofsmoke detector

Det-Tronics recently announced the release of a photoelec-tric explosion-proof rated smoke detector. The Det-TronicsSmokeWatch U5015 detector is a class I division 1, 2 and zone 1explosion-proof rated smoke detector that is suitable for haz-ardous, industrial and commercial applications.

The Det-Tronics SmokeWatch smoke detector has a uniquedesign that operates effectively in both smoldering and rapidlygrowing fires. The device is certified to FM 3230, the standardin smoke detection performance. The photoelectric operationand signal processing features of the detector are an enhancedsmoke detection technology appropriate for either large, inte-grated environments or smaller installations.

In addition, the detector is certified to an IP44 ingress pro-tection level, which makes the detector suitable for heavy in-dustrial applications such as offshore oil rigs, wastewatertreatment plants, and other high-hazard environments.

The SmokeWatch U5015 smoke detector can be integratedinto process control systems or a conventional fire panelthrough outputs that include 0-20 mA, a localized LED, and re-lays. Through its self-checking circuitry, the detector communi-cates its health status by conducting automatic optical andelectrical fail-safe checks every one second.

For more information, visit http://www.det-tronics.com.

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Maritime Helicopters3520 FAA Rd.Homer, AK 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771 • Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com

Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Air Passenger/Charter & Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Arctic Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Aviation Fuel Sales/ Bulk Diesel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Buildings – Modular . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Camps, Catering & Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Calibration Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Casing & Centralization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Cellular Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Cement Casing Tools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Chemicals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Chemical Analytical Lab . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Civil & Hazardous Waste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Coal-Domestic & Export . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Commercial Diving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Construction Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Construction Materials . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Construction Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Contractor – General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Contractor – Pipeline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Control Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Corrosion Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Drilling & Completion Products . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Drilling & Well Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Employee Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Energy Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Engineering Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Environmental Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Environmental Response & Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Environmental Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Equipment & Heavy Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Equipment Sales/Rental . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Financial Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Fire Protection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Freight/Shipping & Cargo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Fueling Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31General Oilfield Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Geophysical & Geological Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Heavy Civil Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Helicopter Contract/Charter Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Hotels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Industrial Gases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Industrial Parts & Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Inspection Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Instrumentation Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Laboratory Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Laundry Equipment, Maintenance & OEM Parts . . . . .34Legal Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Logistics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Machining — Portable & Stationary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Management Consulting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Marine Services & Construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Mat Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Meetings & Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Metal Distributors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Mining . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Mud & Mud Logging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Oilfield Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37On-Site Medical Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Permitting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Pipe, Fittings & Thread Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Pipeline Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

Power Generation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Process Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Procurement Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Recycling Waste Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Reporting Software . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Restaurants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Rigging Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Safety Equipment & Supplies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Safety Instrumented Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Security . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Seismic & Geophysical . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Shops & Storage Space . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Soil Stabilization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Specialty Financing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Steel Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Steel Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Surveying & Mapping . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Survival Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Tank Fabrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Telephone Equipment & Sales . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Temporary Personnel Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Tire Sales & Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Underwater NDT & Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Underwater Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Vehicle Sales/Rental/Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Vessel Contract & Charter Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Water & Wastewater Treatment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Welding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Weld Repairs/Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Wire Rope . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

OIL & GAS COMPANIESOperators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

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41 years operating throughout Alaska providingHelicopter/Vessel support services for oil andgas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey, exter-nal load and construction industries. Bell Heli-copter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3,206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin Engine Helicopters.86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jetfuel. Department of Defense, Office of AircraftServices, State of Alaska vendor approved. Ex-tensive Arctic experience.

Northern Air Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest all cargocarrier moving nearly 100 million pounds ofcargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & internationaldestinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385 • Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

Arctic Engineering

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vessel de-sign & construction management.

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, trans-portation, and refining.

F. Robert Bell and Associates801 W. Fireweed Ln.Suite 201Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Bob Bell, PE, PLS, CEOPhone: (907) 274-5257 • Fax: (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.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001 • Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company specializ-ing in ground engineering and environmentalservices. Our Alaska office is staffed with techni-cal experts who support arctic and offshore oiland gas, mining, transportation, and energyprojects through planning, permitting, design,construction, and closure.

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 99603Contact: Bob Fell, Director of OperationsPhone: 907-235-7771Fax: 907-235-7773E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.maritimehelicopters.com41 years operating throughout Alaska providingHelicopter/Vessel support services for oil andgas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey, exter-nal load and construction industries. Bell Heli-copter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3,206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin Engine Helicopters.86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jetfuel. Department of Defense, Office of AircraftServices, State of Alaska vendor approved. Ex-tensive Arctic experience.

Bearings

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and suppliesas well as providing local hydraulic repair andservice.

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 the fab-ric 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.

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210

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Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings featureabundant natural light and spacious interiorswithout support posts to hamper operations.

Camps, Catering & Lodging

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 establishedunder ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Facebook(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings featureabundant natural light and spacious interiorswithout support posts to hamper operations.

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 the NorthSlope, TAPS and other prominent locations.

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376

Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

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 incorpo-ration in the State of Alaska in 1974. We areproud to have provided quality services at com-petitive rates for base camps, hotels, drillingrigs, drill ships and platforms, seismic crews(land and sea) and construction camps. Our HSEand employee training programs are second tonone 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 maximize pro-ductivity and efficiency while promoting safetyand environmentally conscious drilling practices.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fully ap-pointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hourfitness room, restaurant & lounge.

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 in turnkeyportable shelter camps, shipping, receiving andexpediting remote project supplies and equip-

ment – all seasons.

Tukkumavik SuitesA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation1250 Agvik St, Barrow, AK 99723Contact: Stephanie Thibedeau, ManagerPhone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (907) 852-4459Email: [email protected], 2-story facility with 15 ADA-compliant fur-nished apartments that include fully equippedkitchens with dining areas and modern appli-ances, living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, WI-FIand cable. Laundry facilities located on site.

Ukpik’s Nest & Ukpik’s Nest IIUIC Real Estate, LLCPO Box 890Barrow, AK 99723Phone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (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 excep-tional value. Free airport shuttle service is of-fered for hotel guests. A member of theUkpea vik Iñupiat Corporation family.

Calibration Services

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a MobileLaboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

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 our Cas-ing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), HydroFORMand SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and DeltaTORQ™Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and cementcasing/liner strings. Centralizers are designedwith a unit-body to provide maximum standoff.DeltaTORQ Rings enable increased torque witha short lead time.

Cellular Communications

AT&T505 E. Bluff Drive

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

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative solu-tions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full life cycle,expert, proven, industrial communications.

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]: www.volantproducts.caVolant designs, tests and manufactures our Cas-ing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), HydroFORMand SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and DeltaTORQ™Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and cementcasing/liner strings. Centralizers are designedwith a unit-body to provide maximum standoff.DeltaTORQ Rings enable increased torque witha short lead time.

Chemicals

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900

Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

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. Specializingin the chemical requirements of the oil and gasindustry, whether refining, production or pro-cessing of natural gas.

Chemical Analytical Lab

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializingin the chemical requirements of the oil and gasindustry, whether refining, production or pro-cessing 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 broad rangeof markets, including transportation, facilities,environmental, energy, water and government.AECOM has 45,000 employees worldwide inover 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: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.com

Serving Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializingin the chemical requirements of the oil and gasindustry, whether refining, production or pro-cessing 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 reserves.UCM produces an average of 2 million tons ofsub-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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion 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 Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explorationsupport.

Communications

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

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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 establishedunder ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Facebook(http://www.facebook.com/calistacorporation)and follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/cal-istacorp)

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative solu-tions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full life cycle,expert, proven, industrial communications.

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 experienced oil-field communications company in the state,NSTI is poised to be the only call you need tomake for telecom solutions in Alaska.

ProComm Alaska2100 E. 63rd Ave.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Gary Peters, President/CEOPhone: (907) 563-1176 (Anchorage)Fax: (907) 261-2663Toll Free: (800) 478-9191 (statewide)E-mail: [email protected]: www.procommak.com1. Radio Communications ProComm Alaska is a Motorola Authorized two-way radio dealer and service center. We offer

the latest two-way radio technology for busi-ness and public safety. Locally owned and serv-ing Alaska from locations in Anchorage andFairbanks. ProComm Alaska – professional com-munications for productive Alaskans.2. Cellular Communications ProComm Alaska is the exclusive Wireless Dataand Geolocation Services provider for all cellularand satellite networks in the State of Alaska.We offer GPS polling for asset tracking, fleetmanagement for Dispatch and Driver portalswith tablet integration to meet compliance reg-ulations.3. Satellite Communications Let the professionals at SatComm Alaska, a divi-sion of ProComm Alaska, help you establish reli-able, business critical, communications for yourremote project sites. Seamlessly connect applica-tions ranging from voice, data, mobile backhauland SCADA with VSAT.

The Local Pages4910 Amelia Earhart Dr. Ste. 1Salt Lake City, UT 84116Contact: Contact: Kindsey Blackburn, MarketingAssistantPhone: (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, weldingmachines, light duty vehicles, loaders and fork-lifts

Delta Leasing LLC8101 Dimond Hook DriveAnchorage, AK 99507Contact: Rudi von Imhof, PresidentEmail: [email protected]

Contact: 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 leasing ofvehicles and equipment in the state of Alaskafrom the North Slope of Alaska to the KenaiPeninsula 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 experiencein the oil & gas industry, supplying & installinggeomembrane liners for tanks, pits, pads, sec-ondary containment, landfills, and ponds. In ad-dition, we supply geotextiles, geogrids, erosionblankets, straw logs, gabions, and other geosyn-thetics throughout the United 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 construction ma-terials to all locations in Alaska. We specialize inindustrial and commercial projects that includemats, timbers, treated, framing, engineeredwood products, and most other materials. Di-rect ship or consolidating, our services can han-dle 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 over 250 engineers,scientists, planners and support staff providingarctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle frompermitting for air, water, soils and solid waste,to planning, design and construction through

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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 execution ofany size project, plant shutdown, major andminor plant modifications, and maintenance ac-tivities. We utilize a combination of standardproject management systems and self-devel-oped proprietary systems that compliment stan-dard project management tools.

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vessel de-sign & construction management.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations 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. Fluor has42,000 employees worldwide and has been ac-tive 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 consultingservices.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451 • Fax: (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,procurement, project controls and constructionmanagement for the oil and gas, power andmining industries.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr. Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business Develop-mentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine is a heavy civil and marinecontractor specializing in complex construction.Our team has experience in alternate deliveryincluding Contractor-At-Risk and GC/CM and issufficiently resourced to deliver a wide range ofconstruction services.

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 management serv-ices, 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

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.com

Fairbanks officePhone: (907) 374-0303AECOM Alaska is a team of over 250 engineers,scientists, planners and support staff providingarctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle frompermitting for air, water, soils and solid waste,to planning, design and construction throughproduction 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, ICSstaffing and training, API Certifies 570 and 653Inspections, HSE and waste management Pro-grams, Permitting, Graphic Information Systems(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 deliv-ery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environmentand industrial markets. CH2M is the secondlargest employer in the State of Alaska for oiland gas and is one of the largest organizationsin 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 Hospi-tality Systems.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas DepartmentManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides engineering and environ-mental consulting services for public and privateclients. Our services include project and pro-gram management, civil, structural, and energyengineering, biological sciences, cultural re-sources, stakeholder outreach, and project per-

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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, MarketingAssistantPhone: (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 Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Keith Burke, UIC Oil and Gas ManagerPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility opera-tions 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 the fab-ric 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 specializing in

Arctic and remote site development with theexperience, equipment and personnel to safelyand efficiently complete your project. Ice roads,ice islands, gravel roads and pads, gravel islands,docks & piling, bridges, equipment leasing,heavy hauling, all-terrain vehicles, maintenanceservices 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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion 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 and ef-ficiently 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 Hospi-

tality 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) 777-5505Fax: (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.

Cruz Construction, Inc.7000 E. Palmer-Wasilla Hwy. Palmer, Alaska 99645Contact: Dave Cruz, President, or Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource devel-opment throughout Alaska, specializing in re-mote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp operations,tug and barge marine services and heavy civilconstruction.

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 the ca-pabilities to self-perform complete structural,mechanical and electrical systems. Norcon, Inc. isa wholly owned subsidiary of CH2M providingunion labor and support for oil and gas projectsof all sizes out of our Anchorage, Fairbanks, andNorth 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 of Alaskasince 1980 by consistently and successfully pro-viding solutions to some of the most difficultchallenges, in the most remote areas and mostextreme climates on the globe.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr.

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Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business DevelopmentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine specializes in foundationprojects including driven pile, drilled sockets,rock anchors, shoring, access trestles; and vari-ous marine structures includingdocks/piers/wharves, cofferdams, breakwaters,and dredging. Other specialty services also in-clude design-build, emergency response, andenvironmental remediation.

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.

Turnagain Marine Construction Co. 9330 Vanguard Dr. Ste. 100Anchorage, AK 99507 Contact: Jason Davis, PresidentPhone: (907) 261-8960 • Fax: (866) 383-0060 Email: [email protected]: Turnagain.buildBased in Anchorage Alaska, Turnagain Marinespecializes in drilled marine foundations, piledriving, construction of marine structures, heavylift, and Cook Inlet anchor barge support. Tur-nagain excels at design build delivery of largeand small scale design build port facilities.

Contractors – Pipeline

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.

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 environ-mental services with an unusual complement of:

design, permitting, construction planning, gov-ernment affairs, public relations, land acquisi-tion 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 Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXaeSolutions provides transmitter-to-valve engi-neering. They supply complete, fabricated, con-figured, and tested safety and control systems,including Basic Process Control Systems (BPCS),Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), Burner Man-agement Systems (BMS), High Integrity PressureProtection Systems (HIPPS), and Fire and GasSystems (FGS). aeSolutions provides a totally in-tegrated automation lifecycle, from project in-ception to operation.

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a MobileLaboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Rebecca VenotPhone: (907) 762-1564Email: [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 profes-sionals work with a network of process engi-neers, operations experts, and construction

professionals to provide planning, design, con-struction, and implementation services thatmeet each client’s unique automation needs.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems forhigh-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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 electricalcontrol panels. (UL, ETL, etc.) Your local haz-ardous location control system experts. Corecompetencies include design, engineering, andmanufacturing expertise of industrial controlpanels for use in ordinary as well as hazardouslocations.

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, surveil-lance, power generation and remote communi-cation 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 corrosionanalysis on pipelines or tanks, oversee testing,and provide solutions.

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866 • Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob Jolliffe

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Phone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

Drilling & Completion Products

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat rentals andinspection services.

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 a va-riety of geology field items.

Drilling & Well Services

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comMyWells.com is a web-based data delivery por-tal that allows users to remotely access well in-formation from one web location. MyWell.comcan be utilized to access live drilling data, live di-rectional data, daily reports, final well reports,IADC tour sheets, geologic and petrophysicallogs and other well-critical documents and files.Canrig Drilling Technology offers a completeline of electrical Top Drive Drilling Systems, Pow-erCAT ™ Automated Catwalks and Torq-MaticPower Wrenches for sale and rent to the drillingindustry.

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 solutions insupport 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-person team.

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.

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 maximize pro-ductivity and efficiency while promoting safetyand environmentally conscious drilling practices.

Parker Drilling Company1420 E. Tudor Rd.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Norman Haynes, Alaska Location Man-agerPhone: (907) 339-4000Email: [email protected] offices: Houston, TXWebsite: www.parkerdrilling.com

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 specialtyproducts and services for the Alaska oil industry.Regardless of your location, you will receiveproducts and services that are guaranteed tomeet your requirements.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants. TotalSafety provides Service, Rental, or Sales of SafeBreathing Air, Gas Detection, and TechnicalSafety Equipment.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture and dis-tribution of oilfield construction, mining, fishingand government parts to industry quality stan-dards.

Employee Services

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubinsky,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 abreeze. 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 staffing firmcommitted to providing optimum staffing solu-tions. Our disciplines range from skilled tradesto executive search; from contract/temporary todirect hire.

Energy Services

Crowley201 Arctic Slope Ave.Anchorage, AK 99518

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Phone: (907) 777-5505Fax: (907) 777-5550Web site: www.CrowleyAlaska.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vessel de-sign & construction management.

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 controlpanel expertise including mechanical and elec-trical engineering, design-build capability of hy-draulic 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 environ-mental services with an unusual complement of:design, permitting, construction planning, gov-ernment affairs, public relations, land acquisi-tion 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 Native lawissues.

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 over 250 engineers,scientists, planners and support staff providingarctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle frompermitting for air, water, soils and solid waste,to planning, design and construction through

production and site closure.

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, 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 systems,automation, process safety consulting, industrialcybersecurity, alarm management, and O&M so-lutions.

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 and ef-ficiently resource projects as needed.

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 establishedunder ANCSA in 1971. Like us on Facebook(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 deliv-ery 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.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems forhigh-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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, trans-portation, 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 nation.Areas of business include: oil field services, secu-rity, utility management, engineering and re-mote 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

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Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations 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. Fluor has42,000 employees worldwide and has been ac-tive in Alaska for over 30 years.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska Division Man-agerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugro cre-ates value for its clients by acquiring and inter-preting geophysical and geotechnical data tosupport infrastructure design, construction, in-stallation, repair and maintenance.

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative solu-tions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full life cycle,expert, proven, industrial communications.

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company specializ-ing in ground engineering and environmentalservices. Our Alaska office is staffed with techni-cal experts who support arctic and offshore oil

and gas, mining, transportation, and energyprojects through planning, permitting, design,construction, and closure.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas DepartmentManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides civil, environmental, en-ergy, and heavy structural engineering andplanning services for projects throughoutAlaska.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-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 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.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Keith Burke, UIC Oil and Gas ManagerPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility opera-tions 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 professional consulting groupbased in Alaska since 1976 with offices in An-chorage and Fairbanks. Our team of over 60 sci-entists and support staff specialize inenvironmental impact studies, vegetation andwetland studies, wildlife and fisheries studies,permafrost studies, image processing, ecosys-tem monitoring and land rehabilitation.

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 over 250 engineers,scientists, planners and support staff providingarctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle frompermitting for air, water, soils and solid waste,to planning, design and construction throughproduction 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, ICSstaffing and training, API Certifies 570 and 653Inspections, HSE and waste management Pro-grams, Permitting, Graphic Information Systems(GIS)

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705

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Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening and phase1 and 2 site assessments also available.

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 environ-mental services with an unusual complement of:design, permitting, construction planning, gov-ernment affairs, public relations, land acquisi-tion and safety expertise.

HDR Alaska Inc. 2525 C St., Ste 305Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tim Gallagher, Oil and Gas DepartmentManagerPhone: (907) 644-2039Fax: (907) 644-2022Email: [email protected]: www.hdrinc.comHDR Alaska provides environmental consulting,engineering, environmental science and report-ing, hydraulics and hydrology, project permit-ting assistance, cultural resource services, andagency consultation and public outreach.

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 and per-mitting through safety-focused fieldimplementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable 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 over 250 engineers,scientists, planners and support staff providingarctic-smart engineering and environmentalservices for the complete project life-cycle frompermitting for air, water, soils and solid waste,to planning, design and construction throughproduction 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, An-chorage, Alaska 99503Website: www.alaskacleanseas.orgACS provides world-class oil spill prevention andresponse services to exploration and productioncompanies. As a not-for-profit cooperative,ACS’s 35 year performance as the Arctic expertsstands alone for delivering emergency and envi-ronmental response services on the North Slopeof Alaska.

Bowhead Transport Company4025 Delridge Way SW, Ste. 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Business Devel-opmentPhone: (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.

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 and per-mitting through safety-focused field

implementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable 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 Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 677-8220Fax: (907) 677-8286UIC Arctic Response Services provides the fullrange of oil spill prevention and response serv-ices including onshore, nearshore, and offshore.UIC Arctic Response Services also performs re-lated equipment maintenance, training, andasset management.

Environmental Supplies

Alaska Rubber & SupplyAnchorage:5811 Old Seward Hwy.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Mike Mortensen, General ManagerPhone: (907) 562-2200Fax: (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 MaackPhone: (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, shackles& rigging hardware. We are Arctic Grade prod-uct specialists. Sales and service of lubricationand fueling equipment, high pressure stainlessinstrumentation fittings and tube. Hydro test-ing, pull testing, certification & certificationtracking capabilities available. Conveyor belt-ing, sales and field installation, sheet rubber, v-belts, pumps, Enerpac equipment, Landapressure washing equipment, Kamlocks, plumb-ing 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 experiencein the oil & gas industry, supplying & installinggeomembrane liners for tanks, pits, pads, sec-ondary containment, landfills, and ponds. In ad-dition, we supply geotextiles, geogrids, erosion

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blankets, straw logs, gabions, and other geosyn-thetics throughout the United 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 a va-riety 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 tooffshore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental supplies,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 specializing inArctic and remote site development with the

experience, equipment and personnel to safelyand efficiently complete your project. Ice roads,ice islands, gravel roads and pads, gravel islands,docks & piling, bridges, equipment leasing,heavy hauling, all-terrain vehicles, maintenanceservices and portable camps.

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 deliv-ery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environmentand industrial markets. CH2M is the secondlargest employer in the State of Alaska for oiland gas and is one of the largest organizationsin Alaska.

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 servingthe state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on /Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly between Tacomaand Anchorage with large, project-type piecesas well as cargo trailers, containers, and vehicles.Transit time is a fast 66 hours with year-roundservice.

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 and con-sumables; and provides factory trained, war-ranty 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) 562-2426

Email: [email protected]: www.arcticwirerope.comArctic Wire Rope & Supply is Alaska’s largestand most complete rigging supply source. Wespecialize in custom sling fabrication (wire rope,web, chain, and polyester round.) We offerradio-frequency identification services for all ofour rigging products. We carry a large inven-tory of tire chains for trucks and heavy equip-ment.

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, includingVolvo, 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 leasing ofvehicles and equipment in the state of Alaskafrom the North Slope of Alaska to the KenaiPeninsula 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:

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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 testingequipment, meters and valve systems for the oiland gas industry and portable measurement forpetroleum, chemicals and bulk liquids. We alsosupply refrigerant recovery and recycling equip-ment.

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, NSTI hasquickly become one of the largest dealerships inthe state! Customer service and satisfactionhave always been held paramount in all aspectsof their corporate philosophy which grow evi-dent with your first order.

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 specialtyproducts and services for the Alaska oil industry.Regardless of your location, you will receiveproducts and services that are guaranteed tomeet 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 tooffshore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental supplies,GPS tracking.

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871

Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants. TotalSafety provides Service, Rental, or Sales of SafeBreathing Air, Gas Detection, and TechnicalSafety Equipment.

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 Tempo-rary 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 ground thaw-ers, Power Blankets, Shoring and Rig Mats.

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, andstructural assembly services. CH2M HILL canalso procure any materials required for services.We have welding procedure to cover any typeof material.

FLUOR 4300 B Street, Suite 210 Anchorage, AK 99503 Contact: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations 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, fabrication

and project management companies. Fluor has42,000 employees worldwide and has been ac-tive 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 additionto our Fairbanks facility including structuralplatforms, railings & stairs; skids & equipmentinstallation; pipe spools fully coated, insulated &hydro tested; assorted pipe shoes & saddles.

Financial Services

VION Investments400 Interstate North Parkway Ste. 800Atlanta, GA 30339Contact: Mr. Stacey Schacter, CEOPhone: (877) 845-5242 Fax: (678) 815-1557 E-mail: [email protected] Office: Mesquite Corp. Center14646 N Kierland Blvd. Ste. 122Scottsdale, AZ 85254Website: www.vioninv.comVION is the specialty finance company theworld turns to for innovative funding. Throughthree core services — Receivable Portfolios Pur-chasing, Receivables-Based Funding, and Valua-tion Advisory Services — we offer alternativefunding solutions, including tax credit fundingfor Alaskan Oil & Gas Development.

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, SCHouston, TXExpert in NFPA 72 standards and performance-based Fire & Gas systems (FGS) to increase miti-gation effectiveness. In addition to engineeringservices, aeSolutions offers a family of scalableand configurable FM-approved FGS for indus-trial installations that help reduce FGS lifecyclecost of executing periodic maintenance testing.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems for

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high-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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, Installa-tion, Inspections and Service for fire alarm sys-tems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fireextinguishers and portable gas monitors.

Freight/Shipping & Cargo

Alaska Railroad Corp.P.O. Box 107500Anchorage, AK 99510Contact: 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 Devel-opmentPhone: (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.

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-truckload high-way 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 Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd.

Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest all cargocarrier moving nearly 100 million pounds ofcargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & internationaldestinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & Mar-ketingPhone: (907) 266-8385 • Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

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 servingthe state for over 35 years. Our new Roll-on /Roll-Off ships sail twice weekly between Tacomaand Anchorage with large, project-type piecesas well as cargo trailers, containers, and vehicles.Transit time is a fast 66 hours with year-roundservice.

UIC Bowhead Transport Company Bowhead Transport Company, LLC4025 Delridge Way SW, Suite 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Commercialand Business DevelopmentPhone: (206) 957-5260Fax: (206) 957-5261Website: http://www.bowheadtransport.comA member of the Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corpora-tion, UIC Marine Services provides marine cargotransportation along the North Slope of Alaskaall the way down to Seattle, Washington. Uti-lizing specialized vessels and equipmentthrough its subsidiary Bowhead Transport Com-pany providing vessel and crew support for off-shore oil exploration, development andproduction 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.com

Jet 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.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vessel de-sign & construction management.

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 ManagerFairbanks: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.

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 testingequipment, meters and valve systems for the oiland gas industry and portable measurement forpetroleum, chemicals and bulk liquids. We alsosupply refrigerant recovery and recycling equip-ment.

Geophysical & Geological Services

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518

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Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska Division Man-agerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugro cre-ates value for its clients by acquiring and inter-preting geophysical and geotechnical data tosupport infrastructure design, construction, in-stallation, repair and maintenance.

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Development.Manager - AlaskaPhone: (907) 336-2801Mobile: (281) 605-9863Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGlobal Geophysical provides an integrated suiteof geoscience solutions to the international oil& gas industry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products, Am-bient Seismic monitoring, seismic data process-ing and imaging, and quantitativeinterpretation and analytics.

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: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary, Canada;Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privately heldcompany offering a full range of geophysicalservices to its customers in the worldwide oiland gas industry. Working in some of the mostlogistically challenging and complex regions inthe world, we bring industry-leading safety sys-tems, acquisition efficiencies and unique experi-ences to your project.

Heavy Civil Construction

Alaska Frontier ConstructorsP.O. Box 224889

Anchorage, AK 99522-4889Contact: John Ellsworth or Chris LedgerwoodPhone: (907) 562-5303Fax: (907) 562-5309E-mail: [email protected]: akfrontier.comHeavy civil construction company specializing inArctic and remote site development with theexperience, equipment and personnel to safelyand efficiently complete your project. Ice roads,ice islands, gravel roads and pads, gravel islands,docks & piling, bridges, equipment leasing,heavy hauling, all-terrain vehicles, maintenanceservices and portable camps.

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 explo-ration, survey, research and development, slungcargo, video/film projects, telecom support,tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Short andlong 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 providingHelicopter/Vessel support services for oil andgas, seismic, mineral exploration, survey, exter-nal load and construction industries. Bell Heli-copter Customer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3,206L4, 407 and BO-105 Twin Engine Helicopters.86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jetfuel. Department of Defense, Office of AircraftServices, State of Alaska vendor approved. Ex-tensive Arctic experience.

Hoses, Hydraulic & Industrial

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 Manager

Phone: (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, syntheticweb slings, rigging hardware, and accessories.We custom fabricate assemblies to fit any appli-cation. We have hydro testing and pull testingcapabilities. Arctic grade product specialists,stocking lubrication and fueling equipment,conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac,Landa pressure washing equipment, and muchmore.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and suppliesas well as providing local hydraulic repair andservice.

Hotels

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fully ap-pointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hourfitness room, restaurant & lounge.

Tukkumavik SuitesA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation1250 Agvik St, Barrow, AK 99723

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Contact: Stephanie Thibedeau, ManagerPhone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (907) 852-4459Email: [email protected], 2-story facility with 15 ADA-compliant fur-nished apartments that include fully equippedkitchens with dining areas and modern appli-ances, living areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, WI-FIand cable. Laundry facilities located on site.

Ukpik’s Nest & Ukpik’s Nest IIUIC Real Estate, LLCPO Box 890Barrow, AK 99723Phone: (907) 852-4460Fax: (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 excep-tional value. Free airport shuttle service is of-fered for hotel guests. A member of theUkpea vik 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, Installa-tion, Inspections and Service for fire alarm sys-tems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fireextinguishers 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 and con-sumables; and provides factory trained, war-ranty 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) 561-7600

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, syntheticweb slings, rigging hardware, and accessories.We custom fabricate assemblies to fit any appli-cation. We have hydro testing and pull testingcapabilities. Arctic grade product specialists,stocking lubrication and fueling equipment,conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac,Landa pressure washing equipment, and muchmore.

Motion Industries611 E. International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Matt Bailey, Branch ManagerPhone: (907) 563-3000 • Fax: (907) 563-5536Website: www.motionindustries.comMotion Industries distributes industrial, electri-cal, mechanical and hydraulic parts and suppliesas well as providing local hydraulic repair andservice.

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, ICSstaffing and training, API Certifies 570 and 653Inspections, HSE and waste management Pro-grams, Permitting, Graphic Information Systems(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, Installa-tion, Inspections and Service for fire alarm sys-

tems, fire sprinkler systems, portable fire extin-guishers and portable gas monitors.

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.

Instrumentation Systems

aeSolutions3800 Centerpoint Dr., Ste. 620Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Chris Hickling, AK Business Unit Man-agerPhone: (907) 865-5992Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXaeSolutions provides CAD and engineering serv-ices for instrumentation, field devices, and elec-trical equipment including layout, installation,wiring, junction boxes, and cable runs. Skilled inall aspects of process control engineering, aeSo-lutions provides a wide spectrum of services in-cluding: instrument data sheets, installationdetails and connection diagrams, location andarrangement drawings, loop sheets and fieldwiring, intrinsic safety analysis and barriers.

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 to theoil and gas markets, mining and water waste-water/municipal markets.

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd Avenue, Suite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465 • Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comK-Box ™ Suite offers integration of best in class

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drilling instrumentation, IADC reporting, crownsaver, choke controls, Rockit™ DSC Software,and Canrig’s DrillSmart™ automatic driller. Thisintegrated solution combines PLC reliabilitywith a centralized data collection and monitor-ing center.

Laboratory Services

Alaska Analytical Laboratory1956 Richardson HighwayNorth Pole, AK 99705Phone: (907) 488-1266Fax: (907) 488-0772E-mail: [email protected] analytical soil testing for GRO,DRO, RRO, and UTEX. Field screening and phase1 and 2 site assessments also available.

Alaska Metrology & Calibration Services224 East 54th AvenueAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Clinton Schirard, PresidentPhone: (907) 929-8052Fax: (907) 929-9361Email: [email protected]: www.akmetcal.comAlaska Metrology & Calibration Services is anISO-17025 Accredited Calibration Laboratory.We provide NIST Traceable Calibrations. Wehave laboratories in Anchorage and a MobileLaboratory in Prudhoe Bay. We provide As-Found/As-Left measurement data with all cali-brations.

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, on a40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substantialarea for material handling and staging, and adedicated rail spur.

Laundry Equipment & Maintenance

Automated Laundry Systems & Supply5020 Fairbanks Street Anchorage, AK 99503-7442Phone: 907-771-0104Fax: 907.561.3178 Email: [email protected]

Website: www.autolaundrysystems.comAutomated Laundry Systems & Supply providescommercial laundry equipment designed forthe 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 Native lawissues.

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 in allaspects of oil and gas industry including explo-ration and production, pipeline sighting andconstruction, environmental compliance, fed-eral and state permitting, FERC and DOE regula-tions 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.

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) 245-1544Fax: (907) 245-1744E-mail: [email protected]

The combined scope of the Lynden companiesincludes truckload and less-than-truckload high-way 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 Cargo3900 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: JJ Harrier, Director of Sales & Commu-nity RelationsPhone: (907) 249-5149E-mail: [email protected]: www.nac.aeroServing the aviation needs of rural Alaska forover 55 years, NAC is the states largest all cargocarrier moving nearly 100 million pounds ofcargo on scheduled flights to 13 of Alaska’sbusiest airports. NAC’s fleet of Boeing-737 air-craft are available for charters to remoteAlaskan sites as well as Lower 48 & internationaldestinations.

Ravn Alaska 4700 Old International Airport Rd. Anchorage, AK 99502Contact: Steve Smith, Director of Sales & MarketingPhone: (907) 266-8385Fax: (907) 266-9391Email: [email protected]: www.flyravn.comEra Aviation, Frontier Flying Service and Hage-land Aviation together DBA Ravn Alaska andRavn Connect. The Ravn Airgroup offers pas-senger, cargo and charter services to over 100communities statewide.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Keith Burke, UIC Oil and Gas ManagerPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility opera-tions 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 Ukpea vik 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 opera-tional facilities at Barrow including the BarrowArctic Research Center (BARC) with access tolaboratories, state-of-the-art freezers, office andmeeting-rooms, internet access. UIC Sciencealso provides bear-guards, equipment support,and access to local traditional knowledge. UICScience supporting researchers in remote Arcticlocations.

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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 and dis-tribution of oilfield, construction, mining, fish-ing, and government parts to industry qualitystandards.

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 deliv-ery company to tackle the world's most com-plex infrastructure and natural resourcechallenges. The firm's work is concentrated inthe water, transportation, energy, environmentand industrial markets. CH2M is the secondlargest employer in the State of Alaska for oiland gas and is one of the largest organizationsin Alaska.

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 consultingservices.

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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-

nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion 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.comMore than 60 years experience in Alaska. Ma-rine solutions & transportation throughout thestate. Expertise in project management; oceantowing & transportation; salvage & emergencyresponse; ship assist & escort; remote fuel man-agement; fuel transportation, distribution &sales; naval architecture, engineering, vessel de-sign & construction management.

Fairweather, LLC301 Calista CourtAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Linda LearyPresidentPhone: (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-plies, services and logistic support to assist OuterContinental Shelf oil development, scientific re-search and the U.S. military.

Foss Maritime Company1151 Fairview Ave N.Seattle, WA 98109Contact: Tucker Tillman, Director of Business De-velopment, 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 Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explorationsupport.

Harley Marine Services910 SW Spokane StreetSeattle, WA 98134Contact: Sven Christensen, General ManagerPhone: (206) 628-0051 Fax: (206) 628-0293 Email: [email protected]: www.harleymarine.comHarley Marine Services is a family of company’sfirmly established nationwide offering servicesin general towing, tanker escorts & assists, pe-troleum transportation, and terminal servicesthroughout the United States, including Alaska.

Pacific Pile & Marine LP700 S. Riverside Dr. Seattle, WA 98108Contact: Kustaa Mansfield, Business DevelopmentPhone: 206-331-3873E-Mail: [email protected] Pile & Marine maintains a robust fleet ofequipment including barges, cranes, excavators,dredge rigs, and a variety of driving and drillinggear. Our team has successfully performed proj-ects across the Pacific Northwest, Montana,Alaska, Canada, and Mexico.

Turnagain Marine Construction Co. 9330 Vanguard Dr. Ste. 100Anchorage, AK 99507 Contact: Jason Davis, PresidentPhone: (907) 261-8960 Fax: (866) 383-0060 Email: [email protected]: Turnagain.buildBased in Anchorage Alaska, Turnagain Marinespecializes in drilled marine foundations, piledriving, construction of marine structures, heavylift, and Cook Inlet anchor barge support. Tur-nagain excels at design build delivery of largeand small scale design build port facilities.

UIC Bowhead Transport Company Bowhead Transport Company, LLC4025 Delridge Way SW, Suite 160Seattle, WA 98106Contact: Jim Dwight, Director of Commercialand Business DevelopmentPhone: (206) 957-5260Fax: (206) 957-5261Website: http://www.bowheadtransport.comA member of the Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corpora-tion, UIC Marine Services provides marine cargotransportation along the North Slope of Alaskaall the way down to Seattle, Washington. Uti-lizing specialized vessels and equipment

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through its subsidiary Bowhead Transport Com-pany providing vessel and crew support for off-shore oil exploration, development andproduction activities.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, ship re-pair and complex fabrication services. In Alaska,we operate shipyards in Ketchikan and Seward.Our expert teams are a trusted resource for thegrowing needs of Alaska’s offshore oil and gasexploration. Vigor’s production capabilitiesrange from large vessel repair and constructionto high performance aluminum workboats. OurComplex Fabrications groups are a resource forrig modules, pipelines and mine support struc-tures.

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] offices:9810 40th Ave SW, Suite CLakewood, WA 98499Website: www.pacaklumber.comEmail: [email protected] Alaska Lumber provides construction ma-terials to all locations in Alaska. We specialize inindustrial and commercial projects that includemats, timbers, treated, framing, engineeredwood products, and most other materials. Di-rect ship or consolidating, our services can han-dle all your needs.

Medical Services

Total Safety U.S. Inc.209 E. 51st Ave.Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Tyler Zollinger, Account ManagerPhone: (907) 743-9871Cell: (907) 223-1586Fax: (907) 743-9872E-mail: [email protected]: www.totalsafety.comA full service safety company specializing in Re-mote Medical Services, H2S Services, IndustrialHygiene, Training, and Safety Consultants. TotalSafety provides Service, Rental, or Sales of SafeBreathing Air, Gas Detection, and TechnicalSafety Equipment.

Fairweather LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business DevelopmentPhone: (907) 267-4602

Fax: (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 ambu-lance and MedEvac services. Remote clinics areavailable for short or long term needs with PA’s,paramedics, and EMT IIIs.

Meetings & Conventions

Fountainhead HotelsCorporate Office1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected]: www.FountainheadHotels.comA proven leader in hotel service for over 25years. With over 700 guestrooms, a wildlifesanctuary and antique auto museum, whatmore could you ask for! We offer everythingthat you are looking for in accommodationsand budget.

Sophie Station Suites1717 University Ave. SoFairbanks, AK 99709Contact: Becky Kunkle, ReservationsPhone: (907) 458-6123Fax: (907) 451-6376Email: [email protected] Office: Fountainhead Hotels 1501 Queens WayFairbanks, AK 99701Website: www.FountainheadHotels.comYour first choice in Fairbanks! An all-suite hotelwhere guest service is the ultimate amenity.Business travelers enjoy spacious suites, fully ap-pointed kitchens, complimentary WiFi, 24-hourfitness room, restaurant & lounge.

Metal Distributors

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) 562-7518

Full-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, includingVolvo, 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

Golder Associates Inc. 2121 Abbot Road, Suite 100Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Mark R. Musial, Principal & ManagerAK OperationsPhone: (907) 344-6001Fax: (907) 344-6011 Email: [email protected]: www.golder.comGolder Associates is a global company specializ-ing in ground engineering and environmentalservices. Our Alaska office is staffed with techni-cal experts who support arctic and offshore oiland gas, mining, transportation, and energyprojects through planning, permitting, design,construction, and closure.

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 Native lawissues.

Kinross Fort Knox/FairbanksGold Mining Inc.Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Anna Atchison, Government and Com-munity Relations ManagerPhone: (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;

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during 2011, Fort Knox achieved 5 millionounces of gold produced, a modern record inAlaska mining.

NALCO Champion | An Ecolab Company1400 West Benson Blvd, Ste 390Anchorage, AK 99503Contact: Derek Lewis; District ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9866Fax: (907) 563-9867E-mail: [email protected] office: Fairbanks, AKContact: Dana Novak Phone: (907) 378-5900Other office: Kenai, AKContact: Bob JolliffePhone: (907) 252-0600NALCO Champion lead the industry in creatingvalue through differentiated services and tech-nologies that save water, energy, and air; whilereducing customer’s total costs of operation.

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 a va-riety of geology field items.

Usibelli Coal MineFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Bill Brophy, VP Customer RelationsPhone: (907) 452-2625Fax: (907) 451-6543E-mail: [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 reserves.UCM produces an average of 2 million tons ofsub-bituminous coal each year.

Mud & Mudlogging

Canrig Drilling Technology Ltd.301 East 92nd AvenueSuite 2Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Jim Carson, AK District Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.canrig.com, www.myWells.comWith over 490 wells logged since 1989, Epoch isthe leading provider of advanced mudloggingservices in Alaska. Our DML™ (Digital Mudlog-ging) software assimilates a comprehensivedatabase of geological and drilling informationwith presentations available in a variety ofhardcopy and digital formats.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515

Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializingin the chemical requirements of the oil and gasindustry, whether refining, production or pro-cessing of natural gas.

Oilfield Services

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 and ef-ficiently 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/alaskaSince 1977 CH2M has been serving the NorthSlope as Alaska’s go-to operations and mainte-nance service provider and partner. We provideprofessional, managerial, craft, subject matterexperts, emergency response, housing, and area one-stop shop for all O&M, turnaround, minorconstruction, fabrication, and specialty 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 Craig Thompson, General Manager, Oilfield ServicesPhone: (907) 746-3144 Palmer or (907) 279-3144AnchorageFax: (907) 746-5557E-mail: [email protected] contractor in support of resource devel-opment throughout Alaska, specializing in re-mote location access and tundra overlandtravel. Other services provided are snow/iceroad and ice bridge construction, rig mobiliza-tion and support, remote man camp operations,

tug and barge marine services and heavy civilconstruction.

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 nation.Areas of business include: oil field services, secu-rity, utility management, engineering and re-mote 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 the NorthSlope, TAPS and other prominent locations

Fairweather, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Develop-mentPhone: (907) 267-4602Fax: (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, airportequipment and bear guards for the natural re-sources industry. Our experienced staff of pro-fessionals and our comprehensive logisticsprogram enable us to accommodate multifac-eted or limited project needs.

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Development.Manager - AlaskaPhone: (907) 336-2801Mobile: (281) 605-9863Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGlobal Geophysical provides an integrated suiteof geoscience solutions to the international oil& gas industry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products, Am-bient Seismic monitoring, seismic data process-ing and imaging, and quantitativeinterpretation and analytics.

Pacific Environmental (PENCO)6000 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Brent Porter, Operations Manager

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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 tooffshore/land Petroleum Operators. Baskets,boxes and tanks (all sizes). Logistical support,inspection, fabrication, environmental supplies,GPS tracking.

UIC Arctic Response Services A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic Spur RoadAnchorage, AK 99518Phone: (907) 677-8220Fax: (907) 677-8286UIC Arctic Response Services provides the fullrange of oil spill prevention and response serv-ices including onshore, nearshore, and offshore.UIC Arctic Response Services also performs re-lated equipment maintenance, training, andasset management.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Keith Burke, UIC Oil and Gas ManagerPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility opera-tions 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, LLC9525 King St. Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Lori Davey, Director Business Develop-mentPhone: (907) 267-4602 • Fax: (907) 349-1920Email: [email protected]: www.fairweather.comFairweather, LLC is an Alaskan-based companyproviding remote medical services. Remote clin-ics are available for short or long term needsstaffed by PA’s, paramedics, and EMT IIIs. Fair-weather operates occupational medical clinics inDeadhorse and Anchorage. The Deadhorseclinic also offers aggressive first aid, emergencymedical support, ambulance and MedEvac serv-ices.

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 Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, 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 and PhaseII Environmental Site Assessments, Facility Re-sponse Plans, Spill Prevention Control and Coun-termeasures Plans, Oil Discharge Prevention andContingency Plans, Incident Management Teaminvolvement, Remediation Work Plans and con-taminated site clean-up activities.

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 and per-mitting through safety-focused fieldimplementation. As a trusted integrator of sus-tainable solutions, WESTON leverages over 50years consulting services through 40 nationaland 6 global offices with over 1,600 dedicatedstaff 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 develop-ment industry. Anytime, anyplace, any weather.

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 specialtyproducts and services for the Alaska oil industry.

Regardless of your location, you will receiveproducts and services that are guaranteed tomeet 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 our Cas-ing Running Tools (CRTi™/CRTe™), HydroFORMand SlimLINE™ Centralizers, and DeltaTORQ™Rings. Our CRTi/CRTe enables makeup, breakout, reciprocate, rotate, fill/circulate and cementcasing/liner strings. Centralizers are designedwith a unit-body to provide maximum standoff.DeltaTORQ Rings enable increased torque witha short lead time.

Pipeline Maintenance

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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion 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 provideprofessional, managerial, craft, subject matterexperts, emergency response, housing, and area one-stop shop for all O&M, turnaround, minorconstruction, fabrication, and specialty services.

Flowline Alaska1881 LivengoodFairbanks, AK 99701Contact: Richard SchokPhone: (907) 456-4911Fax: (907) 456-1194Flowline has three-pipe insulation, fabrication,and corrosion coating facilities encompassing

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over 64,000 ft of enclosed production area, on a40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substantialarea for material handling and staging, and adedicated 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 Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explorationsupport.

Norcon 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500Anchorage, 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 oil fieldsin addition to performing a wide variety of oilfield project related services within existingprocess facilities including module installation,connection and tie- in.

Power Generation

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 to theoil and gas markets, mining and water waste-water/municipal markets.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.

Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems forhigh-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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 indus-trial standard control systems. PLC, DCS, HMI,VFD – experience with Rockwell Automation /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 and con-struction subcontracts. CH2M utilizes their fullservice Procurement department with over 200years of combined experience to enhance thesuccess of projects and the satisfaction of ourclients.

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: Bill Parente, General Manager, AlaskaOperations 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. Fluor has42,000 employees worldwide and has been ac-tive 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 construction ma-terials to all locations in Alaska. We specializein industrial and commercial projects that in-clude mats, timbers, treated, framing, engi-neered wood products, and most othermaterials. Direct ship or consolidating, our serv-ices can handle all your needs.

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 deliv-ery 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) 777-5505 • 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.

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems forhigh-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-

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sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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.

Real Estate

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

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) 561-4820 • Fax: (907) 562-2316E-mail: [email protected] Suppliers of petrochemical refueling and testingequipment, meters and valve systems for the oiland gas industry and portable measurement forpetroleum, chemicals and bulk liquids. We alsosupply refrigerant recovery and recycling equip-ment.

Reporting Software

Canrig Drilling Technologies301 East 92nd Avenue, Suite 2Anchorage, AK 99515

Contact: Jim Carson, AK Div. Mgr.Phone: (907) 561-2465Fax: (907) 561-2474E-mail: [email protected]: www.epochwellservices.com,www.myWells.comRIGREPORT provides contractors with an elec-tronic tour sheet for morning reports and pay-roll reporting.

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-lineat 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, syntheticweb slings, rigging hardware, and accessories.We custom fabricate assemblies to fit any appli-cation. We have hydro testing and pull testingcapabilities. Arctic grade product specialists,stocking lubrication and fueling equipment,conveyor belting, sheet rubber, v-belts, Enerpac,Landa pressure washing equipment, and muchmore.

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 (wire rope,web, chain, and polyester round.) We offerradio-frequency identification services for all ofour rigging products. We carry a large inven-tory of tire chains for trucks and heavy equip-ment.

Safety Equipment & Supplies

Alaska Textiles620 W. Fireweed LaneAnchorage, AK 99503Contact: Clif Burnette, President/Heidi Dubinsky,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 Apparelsuppliers to the oil industry. We stock over30,000 items ready for quick ship to anywherearound the globe from out Anchorage Distribu-tion 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 to theoil and gas markets, mining and water waste-water/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 (wire rope,web, chain, and polyester round.)

Det-Tronics3138 Commercial Dr.Anchorage, AK 99501Contact: Jeremy Hansen (GM) or Jim Bracker (RSM)Phone: (907) 263-7111 • Phone: (907) 263-7104Fax: (907) 274-6265E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected]: www.det-tronics.comDet-Tronics is the global leader in fire and gassafety systems, providing premium flame andgas detection and hazard mitigation systems for

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high-risk processes and industrial operations.The company designs, builds, tests and commis-sions SIL 2 Capable flame and gas safety prod-ucts that range from conventional panels tofault-tolerant, addressable systems that areglobally certified.

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 ManagerPhone: (907) 865-5992 • Fax: (907) 865-5993Email: [email protected]: www.aesolns.comOther Offices: Greenville, SCHouston, TXExperienced CFSEs deliver PHA/LOPA, S84/61511compliance, PSM/RMP, facility siting and audit-ing services. Complete design from SIS-FEL, proj-ect integration/execution and system startupthrough to O&M via our comprehensive lifecy-cle management toolset. Extensive testing con-ducted at all phases of the Process SafetyLifecycle.

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 nation.Areas of business include: oil field services, secu-rity, utility management, engineering and re-mote 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

Global Geophysical Services7720 King St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Jameson White, Business Development.Manager - AlaskaPhone: (907) 336-2801Mobile: (281) 605-9863Fax: (907) 336-2813Email: [email protected] Website: www.globalgeophysical.comGlobal Geophysical provides an integrated suiteof geoscience solutions to the international oil& gas industry including high-resolution seismicdata acquisition, multi-client data products, Am-bient Seismic monitoring, seismic data process-ing and imaging, and quantitativeinterpretation and analytics.

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 explo-ration, survey, research and development, slungcargo, video/film projects, telecom support,tours, crew transport, heli skiing. Short andlong term contracts.

SAExploration8240 Sandlewood Place, Suite 102Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Scott Nish, General ManagerPhone: (907) 522-4499E-mail: [email protected]: www.saexploration.comOther offices:Lima, Peru; Bogota, Colombia; Calgary, Canada;Brisbane, AustraliaSAE (www.saexploration.com) is a privately heldcompany offering a full range of geophysicalservices to its customers in the worldwide oiland gas industry. Working in some of the mostlogistically challenging and complex regions inthe world, we bring industry-leading safety sys-tems, acquisition efficiencies and unique experi-ences to your project.

Shops & Storage Space

ClearSpan Fabric Structures1395 John Fitch BlvdSouth Windsor, CT 06074Phone: 866-643-1010 • Fax: 860-760-0210Email : [email protected]: www.ClearSpan.com/ADPNClearSpan Fabric Structures provides energy-ef-ficient, economical structures for the oil indus-try, including onsite storage buildings, housingand more. State-of-the-art, USA-madeClearSpan Hercules Truss Arch Buildings featureabundant natural light and spacious interiorswithout support posts to hamper operations.

Soil Stabilization

Northwest Linings & Geotextile Products, Inc.21000 77th Ave. S.Kent, WA 98032

Contact: Lara Wheeler, Executive AssistantPhone: (253) 867-5751Fax: (253) 872-0245Email: [email protected]: www.northwestlinings.comNorwest Linings has over 42 years of experiencein the oil & gas industry, supplying & installinggeomembrane liners for tanks, pits, pads, sec-ondary containment, landfills, and ponds. In ad-dition, we supply geotextiles, geogrids, erosionblankets, straw logs, gabions, and other geosyn-thetics throughout the United States.

Specialty Financing

VION Investments400 Interstate North Parkway Ste. 800Atlanta, GA 30339Contact: Mr. Stacey Schacter, CEOPhone: (877) 845-5242 Fax: (678) 815-1557 E-mail: [email protected] Office: Mesquite Corp. Center14646 N Kierland Blvd. Ste. 122Scottsdale, AZ 85254Website: www.vioninv.comVION is the specialty finance company theworld turns to for innovative funding. Throughthree core services — Receivable Portfolios Pur-chasing, Receivables-Based Funding, and Valua-tion Advisory Services — we offer alternativefunding solutions, including tax credit fundingfor Alaskan Oil & Gas Development.

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, andstructural assembly services. CH2M HILL canalso procure any materials required for services.

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Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General ManagerPhone: (907) 452-1711 • Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tank andwelding specialists of Alaska and Washington.In business for over 57 years, they have a longhistory of providing an array of products andservices for all contracting and custom fabrica-tion needs – all from their highly trained andexperienced 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 Facility inthe state. It provides Stock Steel Products, Spe-cial 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 Tempo-rary 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 ground thaw-ers, Power Blankets, Shoring and Rig Mats.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, ship re-pair and complex fabrication services. In Alaska,we operate shipyards in Ketchikan and Seward.Our expert teams are a trusted resource for thegrowing needs of Alaska’s offshore oil and gasexploration. Vigor’s production capabilitiesrange from large vessel repair and constructionto high performance aluminum workboats. OurComplex Fabrications groups are a resource forrig modules, pipelines and mine support struc-tures.

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.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 Fabri-cated, Coating (paint & metalizing) and Recoat-ing.

Surveying & Mapping

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.

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 the

North Slope since 1974.

Fugro5761 Silverado Way Ste OAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Rada Khadjinova, Alaska Division Man-agerPhone: (907) 561-3478Fax: (907) 561-5123Email: [email protected]: www.fugro.comWith 40+ years of Alaska experience, Fugro cre-ates value for its clients by acquiring and inter-preting geophysical and geotechnical data tosupport infrastructure design, construction, in-stallation, repair and maintenance.

Lounsbury and Associates, Inc5300 A St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Ken AyersE-mail: [email protected]: Jim SawhillE-mail: [email protected]: (907) 272-5451Fax: (907) 272-9065Website: www.lounsburyinc.comSpecializing in surveying for Alaska oil and gasexploration 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 Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, 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 and PhaseII Environmental Site Assessments, Facility Re-sponse Plans, Spill Prevention Control and Coun-termeasures Plans, Oil Discharge Prevention andContingency Plans, Incident Management Teaminvolvement, Remediation Work Plans and con-taminated site clean-up activities.

UIC Oil & Gas Support Services/UmiaqA member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation6700 Arctic SpurAnchorage, AK 99518Contact: Keith Burke, UIC Oil and Gas ManagerPhone: (907) 677-5208Fax: (907) 677-8286A member of Ukpea vik Iñupiat Corporation,provides resource development services andsupport to Prudhoe Bay field and facility opera-tions 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) 267-2641

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Email: [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 tank andwelding specialists of Alaska and Washington.In business for over 57 years, they have a longhistory of providing an array of products andservices for all contracting and custom fabrica-tion needs – all from their highly trained andexperienced staff.

Telephone Equipment & Sales

GCI Industrial Telecom Anchorage:11260 Old Seward Highway Ste. 105Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 868-0400Fax: (907) 868-9528Toll free: (877) 411-1484Web site: www.gci.com/industrialtelecomRick Hansen, [email protected] Johnson, Business Development [email protected]:Aurora Hotel #205Deadhorse, Alaska 99734Phone: (907) 771-1090Mike Stanford, Senior Manager North [email protected], Texas:8588 Katy Freeway, Suite 226Houston, Texas 77024Phone: (713) 589-4456Hillary McIntosh, Account [email protected] Industrial Telecom provides innovative solu-tions to the most complex communication is-sues facing industrial clientele. We delivercompetitive services, reputable expertise andsafely operate under the most severe workingconditions for the oil, gas and natural resourceindustries. GCI-your best choice for full life cycle,expert, proven, industrial communications.

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 staffing firmcommitted to providing optimum staffing solu-tions. Our disciplines range from skilled tradesto executive search; from contract/temporary todirect hire.

Tire Sales & Service

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat rentals andinspection services.

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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion 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 Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explorationsupport.

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 in ma-rine construction, commercial diving, pipelineand platform inspection, repair and mainte-nance, underwater welding, dredging, vesselsupport, crew boat services and vessel inspec-tion and repairs.

Global Diving & Salvage, Inc.5304 Eielson St.Anchorage, AK 99518Contact: Deirdre Gross, General ManagerPhone: (907) 563-9060Toll Free: 1.800.441.3483 • Fax: (907) 563-9061E-mail: [email protected]: http//www.gdiving.comGlobal Diving & Salvage, Inc. has an Anchoragebased office that completes diving, environ-mental, and emergency response work for awide variety of clients ranging from local andfederal agencies to international oil and gascompanies. Services include commercial divingcapabilities to 1,000ft, work & inspection classROVs, installation, repair, and maintenance fordeep water mooring systems, subsea pipelines,production platforms, and offshore explorationsupport.

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 24 hours.Specializing in certified Ford warranty serviceand repairs. Full service light duty equipmentmaintenance, repairs, and parts department, in-cluding tire replacement from pickups tocranes. Retriever and towing services are avail-able. Equipment rental fleet services includecrew cabs, flat beds and box vans – both dieseland 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 leasing ofvehicles and equipment in the state of Alaskafrom the North Slope of Alaska to the KenaiPeninsula and SE Alaska.

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550 • Fax: (907) 562-6468

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Casing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment and vehicle rental.

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 providinghelicopter support services for oil and gas, seis-mic, mineral exploration, survey, external loadand construction industries. Bell Helicopter Cus-tomer Service Facility. Bell 206, 206L3, 206L4,407Helicopters. 86 foot research vessel with heli-pad and jet fuel. DOD approved. ExtensiveArctic 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, andoperations services in any Alaska location forprojects large and small.

Univar USA590 E. 100th Ave.Anchorage, AK 99515Contact: Ken LambertsenPhone: (907) 365-7400 • Fax: (907) 522-1486E-mail: [email protected]: www.univarusa.comServing Alaskan industry since 1924. Specializingin the chemical requirements of the oil and gasindustry, whether refining, production or pro-cessing of natural gas.

Welding

CH2M 949 E. 36th Ave., Ste. 500

Anchorage, AK 99508Contact: Fabrication ManagerPhone: (907) 267-2641Email: [email protected]: www.ch2mhill.com/alaskaCH2M’s full service fabrication facility providesstructural steel and pipe welding, coatings, andstructural assembly services. CH2M HILL canalso procure any materials required for services.We have welding procedure to cover any typeof material.

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, on a40+acre site in Fairbanks that offers substantialarea for material handling and staging, and adedicated rail spur.

Vigor Alaska3801 Tongass P.O. Box 9470 Ketchikan, AK 99901Contact: Doug Ward, Business Development &Government AffairsPhone: (907) 228-5302Fax: (907) 247-7200Email: [email protected]: Vigor.netVigor is a leading provider shipbuilding, ship re-pair and complex fabrication services. In Alaska,we operate shipyards in Ketchikan and Seward.Our expert teams are a trusted resource for thegrowing needs of Alaska’s offshore oil and gasexploration. Vigor’s production capabilitiesrange from large vessel repair and constructionto high performance aluminum workboats. OurComplex Fabrications groups are a resource forrig modules, pipelines and mine support struc-tures.

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.

GBR Equipment6300 Petersburg St.Anchorage, AK 99507Contact: Billy Reynolds and Jim WohlersPhone: (907) 563-3550Fax: (907) 562-6468Web site: www.gbroilfield.comCasing, mechanical and welding services, tiresales and repair, equipment, rig mat rentals andinspection services.

Greer Tank and Welding Inc. 3140 Lakeview DrivePO Box 71193Fairbanks, AK 99707Contact: Mark Greer, General Manager

Phone: (907) 452-1711Fax: (907) 456-5808Email: [email protected] offices: Anchorage, AK; Lakewood, WAWebsite: www.greertank.comGreer Tank & Welding are the premier tank andwelding specialists of Alaska and Washington.In business for over 57 years, they have a longhistory of providing an array of products andservices for all contracting and custom fabrica-tion needs – all from their highly trained andexperienced 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 Facility inthe state. It provides Stock Steel Products, Spe-cial Design Items Fabricated, Coating (paint &metalizing) and Recoating.

Unique MachineA subsidiary of Sumitomo Corp.8875 King St.Anchorage, AK 99515Phone: (907) 563-3012Fax: (907) 562-1376Website: www.umalaska.comThe design, development, manufacture and dis-tribution of oilfield construction, mining, fishingand government parts to industry quality stan-dards.

Wire Rope

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 (wire rope,web, chain, and polyester round.) We offerradio-frequency identification services for all ofour rigging products. We carry a large inven-tory of tire chains for trucks and heavy equip-ment.

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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Motion Industries announces organizational changes

Motion Industries, is pleased to announce several keychanges as part of the company’s organizational structure align-ment, according to Motion Industries’ President and CEO TimBreen. The changes were effective as of Jan. 1.

Randy Breaux assumed the position of senior vice presidentof marketing, distribution and purchasing. In this new role,Breaux will retain current responsibility for marketing andstrategic planning, but gain overall responsibility for the addi-tional areas as above. Breaux joined Motion Industries in 2011.

Tony Cefalu was named senior vice president of hose andrubber, shops and service centers. In this new position, Cefaluwill continue to lead Motion’s efforts for hose, rubber, and gas-kets, and now has the added responsibility for shops and serv-ice centers including automation, fluid power, pumps andrepair. Cefalu started his career with the Berry Bearing Co. in1983, which became part of Motion Industries in 1993.

Kevin Storer was named senior vice president of U.S. opera-tions, president of Mi Mexico. Storer’s new role will expand toinclude all U.S. branch and field sales operations. He will con-tinue to have complete responsibility for Motion’s Mexico oper-ations. Storer began his career with Motion Industries in theWest Group in 1987.

Fugro wins state of Alaska North Star award

Alaska Gov. Bill Walkerhas announced Fugro aswinner of the 2015 Gover-nor’s North Star award forinternational excellence inthe category of scientificexchange. This importantaccolade follows the Spot-light on Arctic Technologyaward announced duringthe annual Arctic Technology Conference last year.

Fugro was honored for its development of an airborne sea-ice management capability that enables ice thickness mapping,characterization, and monitoring over large geographic areas.Utilizing a unique radar mapping system known as GeoSAR, theice management capability is designed to reduce risk in Arcticoperations.

Fugro’s Alaska Division Manager Rada Khadjinova acceptedthe award, saying, “It is an honor to be recognized by Gov.Walker for this important work. This is truly an Alaska-born dis-covery, made during our early work on the Alaska StatewideDigital Mapping Initiative, and now being utilized in other Arc-tic regions.”

Originally designed as a regional-scale topographic mappingsolution, Fugro deployed the GeoSAR system to Alaska in 2010to help update the state’s baseline mapping data. It was during

this project that Fugro realized the depths to which its GeoSARsystem could penetrate snow and ice. Efforts to exploit this ca-pability began in 2012 and have continued every summer sincethen. In 2016, Fugro anticipates bringing the capability intocommercial operations.

Crowley recognized for road safetyefforts in Costa Rica

Crowley Maritime Corp.’s liner and logistics group in CentralAmerica recently received national road safety recognition fromthe Costa Rica Ministry of Public Works for their focus on re-gional, national and local road safety. During an awards cere-mony, which took place Dec. 10, in San José, Costa Rica,Crowley was recognized for their strategies to reduce accidentsand fatalities while transporting cargo.

Bernard Paniagua, Health, Safety, Security and Environment,regional road safety project manager, accepted the specialrecognition on behalf of Crowley.

“This special recognition would not have been possible with-out the support of Central America senior management, espe-cially Jorge Campabadal, southern zone vice president, whochampioned the initiative,” said Paniagua. “The land operationsteam’s focus on Crowley’s goal of zero — zero harm to people,property and the environment — also contributed heavily. To-gether, we are focusing on setting the regional road safetybenchmark when it comes to moving cargo.”

The national road safety recognitions are presented to com-panies which take a leadership position by formulating and im-plementing high level road safety initiatives. In 2015, Crowleymet all the requirements of this program by analyzing drivers’traffic infractions and road safety risk factors; attending morethan 25 road safety management training courses; and develop-ing and sharing road safety best practices, such as their expertdriver campaign which is focused on carriers, owners, coordi-nators, drivers and other industry stakeholders.

Det-Tronics wins exida 2015 safety awardDet-Tronics announced that its FlexSight LS2000 line-of-sight

infrared gas detector was recently selected by exida, a leader infunctional safety and cybersecurity certification for the processindustries, as a winner of its coveted annual safety award. Det-Tronics, the global leader in fire- and gas-safety systems, is apart of UTC Climate, Controls & Security, a unit of United Tech-nologies Corp.

The FlexSight LS2000, released earlier this year, is a next-gen-eration solution that sets a new standard for infrared line-of-sight gas detectors with improved optical field of view, anadvanced housing design, simplified mount and breakthroughalignment tolerance. Designed to provide continuous monitor-ing of combustible hydrocarbon gas concentrations in a widerange, the technology was recognized for its safety features inexida’s fire and gas sensor category.

“The products and processes that were nominated for thisyear’s awards are all extremely innovative and exhibit excep-tional work,” says Mike Medoff, exida senior safety engineer.“This made for a very tough selection process, however we feelas though the chosen products and process best exemplify in-

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novation and have the ability to benefit and improve applica-tion of IEC 61508 or IEC 62443. Congratulations to this year’saward recipients.”

In recent years, Det-Tronics has developed several innova-tive, technically-advanced fire- and gas-safety solutions for haz-ardous and industrial applications, including the award-winningFlexSonic acoustic gas leak detector. For more information, visitwww.det-tronics.com.

Crowley selects Eagle LNG as marine fuel provider

Crowley Puerto Rico Services Inc. has selected Eagle LNGPartners as the liquefied natural gas supplier for the company’snew LNG-powered, commitment class ships, which will be de-livered in 2017 for use in the U.S. mainland to Puerto Ricotrade. To support Crowley’s LNG needs, Eagle LNG will build anatural gas liquefaction plant offering a capacity of 200,000 gal-lons per day, 87,000 gallons per day initially, in Jacksonville.The state-of-the-art facility is slated to be operational by early2017.

The supply agreement between Eagle LNG and Crowley willprovide LNG fuel for the El Conqui and Taino, which are ex-pected to be in service in the second quarter and fourth quarterof 2017 respectively. The Jones Act ships will replace Crowley’stowed triple-deck barge fleet, which has served the trade con-tinuously and with distinction since the early 1970s. These newships will offer customers fast ocean transit times while accom-modating the company’s diverse equipment selection and cargohandling flexibility - benefits customers have enjoyed for nearly60 years. The LNG plant is separate from the previously an-nounced Eagle LNG Federal Energy Regulatory Commission ex-port terminal located along the St. Johns River, in Jacksonville,which will continue to focus on export markets in theCaribbean and Atlantic basin.

TOTE Maritime Alaska names MichaelNoone president

TOTE Maritime Alaska is pleased to an-nounce that Michael Noone will assumethe role of president, effective Jan. 1.

Noone joined TOTE Maritime Alaska aschief operating officer in August 2013,bringing his 28 years of experience in theshipping and logistics field. As COO, hehas been responsible for creating strategicand operating plans for sales, pricing andoperations.

Noone received his bachelor’s degreefrom Wagner College and is certified bysome of the nation’s top executive programs in logistics, includ-ing the SMEAL College of Business Administration at Penn StateUniversity and the Fisher College of Business at Ohio State Uni-versity. He also earned certifications in advance managementfrom INSEAD, in strategic planning and implementation fromthe Ross School of Business at the University of Michigan and isa past steering committee member at the Retail Industry Lead-ers Assoc.

Noone’s predecessor John Parrott, who has served as thecompany’s president since 2009, will join TOTE’s sister com-pany, Foss Maritime as COO, where he will be responsible forthe oversight of Foss’s key operating divisions.

“We thank John Parrott for his many contributions, accom-plishments and leadership for TOTE Maritime Alaska,” saidTOTE President and CEO Anthony Chiarello. “We wish himwell in his new role at Foss and look forward to TOTE’s contin-ued success under Mike’s capable leadership.”

Fluor agrees to acquire Stork Holding B.V.Fluor Corp. and Stork announced that Fluor has signed an

agreement with UK-based private equity firm Arle Capital Part-ners to acquire 100 percent of Stork Holding B.V., based in theNetherlands, for an investment of approximately $755 million.

Stork is a global provider of maintenance, modification andasset integrity services associated with large existing industrialfacilities in the oil and gas, chemicals, petrochemicals, industrialand power markets. Founded in 1827, Stork has built a power-ful brand in the industry and has long-term relationships with adiverse range of blue chip customers. It has operations in Conti-nental Europe, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Asia Pa-cific and the Americas, with an annualized run-rate revenue ofapproximately $1.7 billion and EBITDA of approximately $109million, implying a transaction multiple of just under seventimes EBITDA.

Upon closing of the acquisition, Fluor will begin combiningFluor’s operations and maintenance organization with Stork.Current Stork CEO, Arnold Steenbakker, will lead the combinedgroup and report directly to Fluor’s CEO, David Seaton. Themanagement team will be formed by Stork’s existing manage-ment combined with the managers of Fluor’s operations andmaintenance business. The combined group, branded Stork andheadquartered in the Netherlands, will have an annual turnoverof approximately $2.3 billion and a total of approximately19,000 employees.

The acquisition is expected to be accretive to Fluor’s earn-ings per share in 2016. Fluor expects to achieve significant syn-ergies including increased revenues from cross-selling andexpansion into new markets.

Foss Maritime welcomes new chief operating officer

Foss Maritime is pleased to announcethat John Parrott will be joining the Fossexecutive team as chief operating officer.

Parrott comes to Foss from sister com-pany, TOTE Maritime Alaska, where he hasserved as president for 16 years. In his newrole as Foss’ COO, Parrott will be responsi-ble for overseeing key operating divisions,developing and delivering on strategicplans, and optimizing day-to-day operationsthrough implementation of best practicesthroughout the organization.

“We are thrilled to have John join us in our corporate officeafter the first of the year,” said Paul Stevens, president and CEO

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of Foss Maritime. “John is a maritime industry veteran who iswell known to us at Foss. We look forward to having his expert-ise and experience on board.”

After 10 years sailing aboard a wide range of vessels in traderoutes around the world, Parrott began at TOTE Maritime in1992 as the chief mate of the SS Northern Lights. In 1994 hecame ashore, and later became the general manager for Sea StarStevedore, which manages the loading, discharge and terminaloperations for TOTE Maritime. In 2002, Parrott returned toTOTE Maritime as the Alaska general manager, where he wassoon promoted to vice president/general manager, then vicepresident of commercial before being named president of TOTEMaritime Alaska in 2009.

Parrott has a BS degree in Marine Transportation from theU.S. Merchant Marine Academy; Kings Point, New York, and anMBA from Seattle University.

Harrington joins ASRC’s externalaffairs department

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announcedthat Shalon Harrington has joined the com-pany’s external affairs department as itsnew director of government affairs. In hernew role, Harrington will be responsiblefor formulating position recommendationsand strategies on legislative issues, moni-toring legislative activity on both the stateand federal level and handling long-termand short-term legislative planning for thecompany. Harrington comes to ASRC witha long history of working in Alaska politics.Her career began in Washington, D.C., working for the U.S.House Resources Committee in the Office of Native American &Insular Affairs. She returned home to Alaska in 2004 and beganher work with the Alaska Legislature. Harrington served as chiefof staff to a state senator for six years before joining the gover-nor’s team as a legislative liaison. Most recently, she worked asthe director of government affairs for the Municipality of An-chorage. Harrington was born and raised in Alaska and is nowraising her own family in her hometown of Eagle River. She is agraduate of the University of Nevada, Reno where she earned aBachelor of Arts in Political Science. Having worked insenior/executive positions at various levels of Alaska govern-ment, Harrington brings a wealth of knowledge and experienceto ASRC’s external affairs team.

Crowley adds 400 refrigerated containers to its fleet

Crowley Maritime Corp.’s liner services group has added 400new refrigerated cargo containers to top off its industry-leadingfleet of equipment to better serve the growing needs of its per-ishables customers in Central America and the Caribbean. All ofthe units are 40-foot high cubes, built to Crowley’s exactingstructural and security standards.

The 40-foot reefer containers are being delivered in SantoTomas, Guatemala, directly from the manufacturing facility in aperfectly timed manner to accommodate the Central America’s

heavy northbound reefer season, which is currently underwayand will continue through May 2016. These reefers will also bedeployed as needed throughout the rest of Crowley’s servicelanes. The new containers are equipped with Carrier’s high effi-ciency PrimeLINE refrigeration units, incorporating severalchanges to help boost efficiency and reliability even further.

Since 2003, Crowley has invested more than a quarter of abillion dollars in new cargo equipment for its liner servicesfleet. Today, the company operates more than 52,000 pieces ofowned and leased intermodal equipment, including more than22,015 chassis; 21,297 dry containers; and more than 3,916 re-frigerated containers, all of which come in a variety of sizes andare strategically located throughout the United States, CentralAmerica and the Caribbean.

Crowley awards scholarship to maritime academy cadet

Crowley Maritime Corp. recently awarded Great Lakes Mar-itime Academy Cadet Michael Atwell a Thomas B. Crowley Sr.Memorial Scholarship based on his strong academic record,leadership ability and financial need.

Atwell, a senior at GLMA, is in the deck officer program andworking to earn an unlimited third mate’s license with firstclass pilotage. He recently received his USCG Masters 100T li-cense and has captained several small passenger vessels inChesapeake Bay, Virginia. A graduate of Broadneck Senior HighSchool in Annapolis, Maryland, Atwell is currently servingaboard the Paul R. Tregurtha in the Great Lakes. After gradua-tion, he plans to pursue a career in the towing industry in hishometown of Annapolis.

Since 1984, Crowley has provided more than $3 million dol-lars in scholarship funding for more than 1,000 students study-ing at maritime academies and other select institutions in theU.S., Puerto Rico and Central America. In 1994, Crowley Chair-man and CEO Tom Crowley Jr. established the Thomas B.Crowley Sr. Memorial Scholarship Program, in honor of his fa-ther, and has also donated more than $2 million to supportother educational programs. Crowley Maritime has awarded theThomas B. Crowley Sr. scholarship to students attending GreatLakes Maritime Academy since 2010.

Fluor project recognized by PlattsFluor Corp. announced that its BASF Jade Tree project has

been named a finalist for Construction Project of the Year bythe Platts Global Energy Awards. Located in Shanghai, China,the project is a high performance chemical production facility.Fluor performed front-end engineering, detailed design, pro-curement, construction management, commissioning andstartup.

“This complex project shows that our commitment to safetyis achievable, even when faced with an aggressive schedule andother challenges,” said Ken Choudhary, Fluor’s Energy & Chem-icals president for Asia Pacific. “Being named a finalist for Con-struction Project of the Year is a great recognition of Fluor’sintegrated solutions approach.”

More than 3.4 million safe work hours were performed on

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ON THE JOB: Lynden Photos courtesy Lynden

Above, from the Trans-Alaska Pipeline con-struction in the 1970s to today’s global oil-field operations and exploration, Lyndenhas a long history of supporting the oil andgas industry in Prudhoe Bay. The Lyndencompanies haul camp modules, drill rigs,pipe and heavy haul and oversized loadssafely, efficiently and cost-effectively.

Through its family of companies, LyndenOilfield Services provides multi-modal air,sea and land services including heavy-hauloptions for drilling contractors, chemicalsuppliers, camp support, construction andall types of activity on and off the road sys-tem throughout the North Slope and off-shore Alaska.

Same-day field hauling of water, fuel and bulk liquids to various work sites on the North Slope is also afocus. Lynden Oilfield Services’ tundra equipment is built for minimal ground impact on sensitive Arctic oilfields.

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Above, a Lynden Air Cargo Hercules aircraftcomes in for a landing.

At left, Lynden Oilfield Services has inter-modal capability and a 90,000-pound-capac-ity forklift with all attachments for liftingcontainers, intermodal tanks and supportflats. Service capabilities include trans-load-ing and offloading of materials and cargo in-cluding ISO tanks and containers.

Below, the Lynden family of companies' com-bined capabilities include shipping to Alaska,truckload and less-than-truckload transporta-tion, barge service to Hawaii and Alaska,charter barges, worldwide air and ocean for-warding, third-party logistics, trade showshipping, intermodal bulk chemical hauls,scheduled and chartered Hercules L-382cargo aircraft and multi-modal logistics.

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the Jade Tree project without incident, delivering it ahead ofschedule and within budget. The project included two produc-tion lines, a recovery unit, production conveyers, silos, a ware-house, waste water treatment, an office building, a tank farm, acooling water tower, a 35-kilovolt substation and a telecommu-nications system.

Platts selected finalists from a list of nearly 200 nominations,based on their performance for each category’s criteria withinthe designated time frame. It is one of eight projects nominatedin the construction category.

Air Liquide will buy US-based AirgasAir Liquide announced an agreement under which it will ac-

quire Airgas. Combining Air Liquide and Airgas will bring to-gether two highly complementary businesses to deliver greatervalue, service and innovation to customers in North Americaand around the world. In the U.S., Airgas’ leadership in thepackaged gases business and associated products and servicesand Air Liquide’s strong footprint in complementary activitieswill increase the scope and competitiveness of the combinedcompanies’ product offering. This acquisition gives Air Liquidea greater presence in the U.S. market, the largest for industrialgases worldwide, and will ideally position Air Liquide for futuregrowth. In addition, there is potential for further growth usingAirgas’ footprint to accelerate the deployment of Air Liquide’stechnologies. The combination builds on Air Liquide’s long-standing track record of successfully operating in the U.S. andwill benefit from Airgas’ unmatched national presence and itsmore than 1 million customers in the U.S., as well as from itsleading customer-facing platform including e-commerce andtelesales capabilities. The combined entity will be able to betterserve customers with the most advanced multi-distribution net-works in the U.S. and more competitive product offeringsthanks to an integrated upstream-downstream model.

Local car dealership shares the love with CSS

As part of the national 2015 Subaru Share the Love program,Continental Subaru has chosen Clare House and Charlie ElderHouse as their “hometown charity” to participate in this year’sholiday event.

From Nov. 19, 2015 to Jan. 2, 2016, customers who pur-chase or lease a new Subaru vehicle can select from a list ofcharities to receive a donation of $250 from Subaru of America.Last year, Subaru of America, Inc. donated $15 million to partic-ipating charities nationwide. SOA has selected four nationalcharities: ASPCA, Make-A-Wish, Meals on Wheels Association ofAmerica and National Park Foundation.

In addition to the four national charities selected by Subaruof America, Continental Subaru has elected to add two “home-town” charities; the Clare House and Charlie Elder House - bothorganizations of Anchorage’s Catholic Social Services.

Clare House provides temporary, emergency 24-hour shelterfor women with children and expectant mothers over 18. Resi-

dents receive daily meals and referrals for child care, substanceabuse and mental health, affordable permanent housing, em-ployment and continuing educational opportunities. Case man-agement services are an integral part of the program to helpwomen in their transition from homelessness to independentliving.

Charlie Elder House provides housing for homeless, teenageboys. At Charlie Elder House, boys learn to live independently,achieve academic success, maintain positive relationships, andcontribute to the community. Charlie Elder House provides atherapeutic environment, case management services and coun-seling services in cooperation with AK Child & Family.

Last March, Continental Subaru presented a total of $48,091to the 2014 Share the Love recipient’s; the Eva Foundation andthe Nordic Skiing Association of Anchorage.

Fluor awarded PMI’s 2015 Project of the Year

Fluor Corp. said that the Project Management Institute hasselected Chevron’s El Segundo refinery coke drum reliabilityproject as its 2015 Project of the Year. Fluor served as the engi-neering, procurement and construction management contrac-tor, in addition to performing initial studies and front-enddesign work.

The project replaced six coke drums and incorporated seis-mic upgrades to the coker structure at Chevron’s El Segundo re-finery in California. The vertical project required extensivescaffolding and 15 major lifts that ranged from 166 tons to 500-plus tons, and took place at heights of more than 250 feet. Theproject was completed four months ahead of schedule, $7 mil-lion under budget, with no serious injuries and with no disrup-tion to the plant’s operations.

The project team developed an innovative logistics plan totransport the new drums to the site - reducing the distancefrom 22 miles to 4.5 miles to minimize inconveniences to thecommunity. Once at the site, old drums were removed and thenew 95-foot-tall drums, which are three times as heavy as theSpace Shuttle Endeavor, were installed. The project also re-moved a 1 million pound, six-derrick structure and cutting deckthat covered the coke drums. The removal took place in onelift, with a 400-foot tall crane, the largest ever brought to South-ern California.

The project used interactive planning sessions, safety com-mitment workshops, cutting-edge technology and strict scaf-folding safety guidelines to complete with no serious incidentsor lost-time injuries.

Eutelsat and Futaris deliver satellite services

Futaris Inc. announces it is investing in a new C-Band an-tenna for its Anchorage teleport to provide services in Alaskausing Eutelsat Communications’ new-generation Eutelsat 115West B satellite. This investment complements Futaris’ Col-orado based antennas connected to Eutelsat 115 West B, sup-porting internet, broadcast, VoIP, and disaster recovery andbusiness continuity solutions from the most advantageously po-sitioned hub for Alaska, including the most remote locations.

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Eutelsat 115 West B is the first all-electric satellite of Eutel-sat’s global fleet with 24 C-band and 41 Ku-band equivalenttransponders connected to specific service areas includingAlaska, Canada, Mexico and South America. The satellite’s C-Band footprint offers exceptional power levels over Alaska toprovide cost-effective capabilities for clients providing servicesthat include video broadcasting, broadband access, cellularbackhaul, VSAT solutions and social connectivity.

Futaris is continuing its build-out in the heart of mid-townAnchorage, positioned right next to the city’s Alaska Communi-cations’ AKORN fiber vault. All of Futaris’ earth stations are de-signed with fully redundant fiber, power, and RF infrastructurearmed for collocating commercial, government, and telco pri-mary operations. Futaris’ full coverage of Alaska includes loca-tions such as the far reaching Aleutian chain, Southeast Alaska,and north of Barrow’s offshore. With Eutelsat 115 West B, WithEutelsat 115 West B, Futaris can provide direct or mesh connec-tivity on a single hop between Alaska and South America.

78 Foss Maritime vessels honored for excellence

Seventy-eight Foss Maritime and subsidiary companies’ tugsand tank barges have been recognized by a major maritime or-ganization for their environmental safety records. The ArthurFoss, the Drew Foss, and the Wedell Foss are just a few of themany Foss Maritime vessels that have been free of environmen-tal mishaps for more than 20 years. Foss vessels have a com-bined 858 years without an incident.

The Chamber of Shipping of America announced the 2015Environmental Achievement Awards honoring the Seattle-basedcompany’s work on Nov. 4 in Washington, D.C. Foss and its sis-ter companies have 38 vessels with 10 or more years withoutan environmental incident, with 12 of those vessels achieving20-plus years of environmental excellence.

“We’re honored by the award,” said Paul Stevens, presidentand CEO. “Our corporate culture at Foss is to have the highestsafety standards and care for the environment. Our customersdemand this care and vigilance. Having 78 vessels recognizedfor environmental merit truly underscores our dedication.”

The awards are open to all owners and operators of vesselsthat operate on oceans or inland waterways.

“These awards celebrate the dedication to environmental ex-cellence of our seafarers and the company personnel shore-sidewho operate our vessels to the highest standards,” said Kathy J.Metcalf, president of CSA, praising the award recipients fortheir commitment to serving as stewards of the environment.

Gere Donovan Creative wins International Davey Award

The Academy of Interactive and Visual Arts announced the2015 winners for the International Davey Awards, and GereDonovan took another award for their redesign of the Anchor-age Concert Association website. With nearly 4,000 entriesfrom across the U.S. and around the world, the Davey Awardshonor the finest creative work from the best small agencies,firms and companies worldwide.

“This year’s Davey Award winners truly embody the idea of

small agencies with big ideas. The work entered into this year’scompetition reflects a smart approach to creativity that high-lights the capabilities and talents of small companies world-wide,” said Linda Day, executive director of the Davey Awards.

“It’s wonderful to be recognized in these international com-petitions for the work that we do,” said Scott Gere, CEO ofGere Donovan Creative. “But the best award is knowing we’remaking a real difference in helping our clients meet theirgoals.”

The Davey Awards are judged and overseen by the Academyof Interactive and Visual Arts, a 700-plus member organizationof leading professionals from various disciplines of the visualarts dedicated to embracing progress and the evolving nature oftraditional and interactive media. Current membership repre-sents a “Who’s Who” of acclaimed media, advertising and mar-keting firms including: Code and Theory, Condé Nast, Disney,GE, Keller Crescent, Microsoft, Monster.com, MTV, Push., Pub-licis, Sesame Workshops, The Marketing Store, Worktank,Yahoo! and many others. For more information about GereDonovan Creative go to www.geredonovan.com.

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. announcesnew acquisition

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. is pleased to announce the ac-quisition of Data Networks Corp. by its wholly owned sub-sidiary ASRC Federal. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, DNChas been providing a broad range of information technologyand program management services to federal government cus-tomers for more than 30 years.

“This acquisition demonstrates ASRC’s continued commit-ment to diversifying and growing our government services port-folio,” said Rex A. Rock Sr., president and CEO of ASRC. MarkGray, president and CEO of ASRC Federal added, “The acquisi-tion of DNC meets important objectives established by ASRCFederal’s strategic plan. Specifically, this acquisition expandsour position in key federal IT markets, most notably health IT,while also augmenting our existing capabilities and services.”

Going forward, DNC will be a subsidiary of ASRC Federal.ASRC Federal’s family of companies provide engineering, infor-mation technology, logistics and professional/program manage-ment services to help government customers achieve missionsuccess.

Fluor ethane cracker project hits milestone

Fluor Corp. announced recently that it has completed thetallest lift on its U.S. Gulf Coast petrochemicals project forChevron Phillips Chemical Co. LP. Fluor, in a joint venture withJGC, is performing the engineering, procurement and construc-tion of a 1.5 million metric-tons-per-year ethane cracker and as-sociated offsite components at Chevron Phillips Chemical’sexisting Cedar Bayou complex in Baytown, Texas. Fluor direct-hire craft workers are executing construction for the project,which is the first greenfield cracker project in the United Statesin more than a decade and will be one of the largest crackers inthe United States when completed. Over the past three months,Fluor has executed nine mega-lifts at the site by erecting the

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major pieces of equipment that will be used in the plant’s oper-ations. Each lift was more than 275 tons, with three of the liftsweighing more than 500 tons. The final lift, to erect a C2 Split-ter, used for olefin separation, that is part of the ethane cracker,was more than 250 feet tall and weighed more than 570 tons.Two best-in-class cranes were needed to lift the unit, whichweighs more than 300 cars. All nine lifts were completed safelyand on schedule. “Achieving this milestone is a testament to thededication and commitment of our 2,500 craft workers cur-rently at the site,” said Jim Brittain, president of Fluor’s Energy& Chemicals business in the Americas. Construction has begunon the world-class furnaces and aboveground piping systems.

ASRC makes an investment in Quintillion Holdings LLC

Arctic Slope Regional Corp. has made a significant invest-ment in Quintillion Holdings LLC and now holds a minority in-terest in the Anchorage-based telecommunications company.Quintillion and its affiliates are currently involved in buildingterrestrial as well as subsea fiber optic networks to serveAlaska’s North Slope. “We consider high speed Broadband criti-cal and necessary infrastructure in the Arctic. Without it, our re-gion cannot live up to its potential,” said Rex A. Rock Sr., ASRCpresident and CEO. Those living in rural Alaska communitiespay close to the highest Internet and bandwidth costs in the en-tire world. A recent study found that Barrow residents paidmore than seven times the cost of those in San Francisco forsatellite-based internet speed that is considerably slower. Themain factor affecting the cost of service in remote Alaska is theexpense of operating existing satellite and microwave commu-nication systems. The operating cost for fiber-optic cable ismuch lower. Quintillion has begun construction of its SubseaCable System, which will extend from Prudhoe Bay to Nomewith landings in the communities of Barrow, Wainwright, PointHope and Kotzebue. The system is planned to eventually linkEurope and Asia with a fiber-optic broadband cable runningalong the floor of the Arctic Ocean. A land-based Alaska compo-nent of a sister project includes installation of a fiber-optic cablealong the Dalton Highway between Fairbanks and Prudhoe Bay.

Nabors announces third quarter resultsNabors Industries Ltd. reported third-quarter operating rev-

enues of $848 million Oct. 27, compared to $863 million in thesecond quarter of 2015, and $1.81 billion in the third quarter oflast year. The comparable third quarter of last year included$612 million in revenue from completion and production serv-ices, a business line that merged with C&J Energy Services onMarch 24, 2015. The completion and production services busi-ness is no longer consolidated with Nabors and Nabors’ resultsreflect equity-method accounting for this investment on a quar-ter-lag basis. Net income from continuing operations reportedfor the third quarter was a loss of $250.9 million or 86 cents perdiluted share. This compares to a second-quarter net incomeloss from continuing operations of $41.9 million or 14 cents perdiluted share. The current results include $250.9 million in pre-tax charges or 79 cents per diluted share. The largest portion ofthe charges consisted of the impairment of Nabors’ holdings inC&J Energy Services in the amount of $180.6 million. The bal-

ance consisted of numerous small asset impairments and sever-ance costs. These impairments were partially offset by favorabletax adjustments of $19.1 million, 7 cents per diluted share. Thequarter also includes a net loss of $35.1 million or 12 cents perdiluted share attributable to Nabors’ equity share of C&J EnergyServices second quarter results.

Jensen Maritime providing design new tugboats

Jensen Maritime, Crowley Maritime Corp.’s Seattle-basednaval architecture and marine engineering company, was re-cently selected to provide the ABS Class and functional designsfor two, new 120-foot twin screw tugboats for Ice Flow LLCdba Nichols Brothers Boat Builders and Kirby Offshore MarineLLC.

“Jensen is proud to have been chosen as the design firm onthis project and looks forward to seeing the vessels throughfrom concept to completion,” said Johan Sperling, vice presi-dent, Jensen Maritime. “We will imbed a full-time Jensen de-signer in the shipyard for the duration of this project to helpwith system design and to ensure that the tugboats are built toexacting specifications.”

The two, 120-foot long, 35-foot wide tugboats, which will beused for tow operations, will be powered by two Caterpillar3516C, 2447 BHP at 1600 rpm main engines with Reintjes re-duction gears turning two NautiCAN fixed-pitch propellers withfixed nozzles. These vessels will also have two C7.1 Caterpillargenerators for electrical service, one TESD-34 Markey towwinch, one CEW-60 Markey electric capstan and one SmithBerger Town Pin.

Keels will be laid for both vessels this fall with complete ves-sel delivery scheduled for May and November 2017. Both ves-sels will be fully classed by ABS and compliant with U.S. CoastGuard, as required at delivery.

Leary appointed presidentof Fairweather and DAC

Fairweather LLC and Edison ChouestOffshore have announced the appointmentof Linda Leary as the new president of Fair-weather LLC and the Deadhorse AviationCenter LLC.

A long-time Alaskan, Leary brings morethan 30 years of logistics and sales experi-ence, formerly serving as the president ofCarlile Transportation Systems - one ofAlaska’s largest trucking and logistics com-panies - and senior vice president of AlaskaCommunications.

“We are positive about the future of Alaska’s natural re-source industry and extremely excited to have Linda join theFairweather/ECO team,” said Rick Fox, senior vice presidentand general manager of ECO’s Alaska operations. “Linda’s vastexperience meeting the unique needs of Alaskan companieswith an emphasis on transportation and logistics will provide agreat value to our clients.”

“I’m proud to join the Fairweather team,” Leary said. “Edison

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Chouest Offshore is committed to Alaska and Alaskans, and Ilook forward to joining them in their mission to support safeand efficient exploration and production in the Arctic.”

Leary is active in several leadership roles throughout Alaska.She currently chairs the Alaska Railroad board of directors andserves on the Rasmuson Foundation board of directors. Learyholds a bachelor’s degree from the University of Maine and amaster’s degree in global supply chain management from theUniversity of Alaska Anchorage.

For additional information visit www.fairweather.com.

AECOM hires Fettes as project management specialist

Delta Fettes has joined AECOM’s An-chorage, Alaska, office as a project manage-ment specialist to support financial andcontractual project requirements.

Fettes has 16 years of experience inproject accounting and coordination. Sheis a versatile professional with diverse skillsin maintaining vendor, client and execu-tive relationships, as well as in collabora-tion, analysis and management. Mostrecently, she performed project account-ing and coordination for an Alaska Nativecorporation in Alaska.

In this role, she will be responsible for supporting environ-mental, engineering, planning and permitting projects in Alaska.

Lam Q. Nguyen-Bull welcomed to Foss Maritime team

Foss Maritime announced that Lam Q.Nguyen-Bull has joined the company as thevice president, general counsel and chiefethics officer. Based in Seattle, Washing-ton, Nguyen-Bull will lead Foss’s legal andrisk management group, where in additionto providing counsel on legal issues andbusiness strategies and practices, she willhead up the company’s ethics and compli-ance programs and work to safeguard thevalues and reputation of Foss.

Nguyen-Bull came to Foss from parentcompany Saltchuk, where she served as associate general coun-sel and compliance officer. Prior to joining the Saltchuk familyof companies, Lam was senior corporate counsel at Univar Inc.,where she managed the company’s global litigation portfolio.Before going in-house, she clerked for the Honorable John C.Coughenour, and was a private practice litigator at GarveySchubert Barer.

“We’re very happy to have Lam on the Foss team,” said PaulStevens, president and CEO of Foss. “Her time at Saltchuk andher previous experience in both law and business makes her anexceptional addition to our executive team.”

Nguyen-Bull graduated from Harvard University magna cumlaude and from Yale Law School, where she was an editor ofthe Yale Law Journal and editor-in-chief of the Yale Law & Tech-

nology Journal. She serves on the board of PeaceTrees Vietnam,a humanitarian organization working in central Vietnam and co-chaired the Joint Asian Judicial Evaluation Committee for 2015.Nguyen-Bull is the former president of the Vietnamese Ameri-can Bar Association of Washington and is a current board mem-ber of the Asian Bar Association of Washington.

PND selects Wade Lundberg as new principal

PND Engineers Inc. has selected WadeLundberg, P.E., to be a principal in thefirm. Lundberg has 15 years of professionalengineering experience, joining PND’s An-chorage office in 2000 and transitioning toits Seattle office in 2007. This summer, herelocated to Houston to help establishPND’s newest branch office. Lundberg hasbeen involved in multiple infrastructureprojects in both Alaska and the Lower 48for resource development and aviation fa-cilities, with particular expertise in designof facilities on permafrost in Arctic Alaska.

PND, founded in Anchorage in 1979, is a full-service engi-neering firm that provides civil, structural, arctic, marine, geot-echnical, and coastal engineering; hydrology; surveying;environmental permitting; project management; and construc-tion inspection services for a range of projects.

Profile Products acquires Central Fiber LLC

Profile Products LLC, a provider of environmentally friendlysoil, water and vegetation management solutions, has an-nounced the acquisition of the erosion control and landfillcover businesses of Central Fiber LLC, a manufacturer of cellu-lose and wood fiber products. The transaction includes all Cen-tral Fiber erosion control and landfill cover businesses as well asthe company’s Canton, Ohio, production plant/distribution cen-ter, employees and sales team, strengthening Profile’s ability tomeet a wide variety of customer product and service needs.

The acquisition augments Profile’s product portfolio withCentral Fiber’s Second Nature and Enviro Fiber hydraulicmulches, complementing Profile’s broad range of products in-cluding Flexterra HP, ProMatrix and base mulch hydroseedingsolutions for erosion control; and Central Fiber’s Topcoat andWaste-Coat landfill cover products, offering non-toxic andbiodegradable solutions to comply with government landfilldaily cover regulations.

The new products join Profile’s extensive product line,which also includes leading technologies for vegetation estab-lishment, landscaping, sports field conditioning, and golf courseconstruction and maintenance that are used by customersaround the world.

In addition, Profile gains new manufacturing and distributioncapabilities in a key Midwest market with the acquisition ofCentral Fiber’s facility in Ohio; the addition of a new warehousein Dallas to serve the Southwest market; and an expanded distri-bution network and dedicated workforce to service diverse

DELTA FETTES

LAM Q. NGUYEN-BULL

WADE LUNDBERG

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markets. The transaction closed on Oct 20. Financial details were not

disclosed.

Foss Maritime opens Houston officeFoss recently announced the opening of a new office to sup-

port and grow its increasing customer base headquartered inHouston, Texas, and the formation of a new project manage-ment group.

John Tirpak of Foss has been appointed vice president ofbusiness development and contract services and will be relocat-ing to Houston to develop business in the region and lead thebusiness development function of the entire Marine Transporta-tion Division from the new office. He will oversee domestic andinternational business development, sales and marketing. Addi-tionally, Tirpak will manage long-term Marine Transportationcontracts like CN Aquatrain, TECK and United Launch Alliance.

Mike Lauer of Foss has been appointed director of marinetransportation project services and will be leading the projectmanagement unit. This group is comprised of project manage-ment and global logistics specialists focused on analyzing andfinding solutions for the transportation activities of Foss. Thisgroup, based out of Foss’ corporate offices in Seattle, will man-age all Foss term contracts and all project tows and transporta-tion projects.

The project management unit will work closely with Foss’harbor marine group, a division of the company comprised ofnaval architects and a complete suite of specialists practicing inall fields of engineering. This group has been a part of Fosssince 2006, offering project management, marine engineering,naval architecture and design, and expertise in rigging and fabri-cation.

PND soil lab achieves accreditationPND Engineers Inc. said it has achieved accreditation of its

Anchorage soil-material laboratory from the American Associa-tion of State Highway and Transportation Officials AccreditationProgram, joining a leading group of materials-testing laborato-ries qualified to bid on projects that require this endorsement.

The designation indicates that specific testing procedures,equipment and quality management system standards complywith strict guidelines prescribed by AAP. PND’s QMS is alsocompliant with standards set by the American Society for Test-ing and Materials.

According to PND President John Pickering, P.E., adhering toaccreditation standards enhances PND’s geotechnical programs;by providing accredited services in-house, client costs are re-duced. Accreditation also allows the firm to open its lab doorsto agencies such as the Alaska Department of Transportationand Public Facilities, Federal Aviation Administration, and local,state, and regional authorities.

Clients seek out AASHTO accreditation because it demon-strates that the laboratory is capable of consistently producingquality data. Many clients require that soils work be completedin an AASHTO-accredited lab to ensure quality.

PND’s on-site soils testing facility provides soil characteriza-tion and engineering properties in support of all PND founda-tion and geotechnical designs. The lab performs a wide array of

primary or index testing, frozen soil testing, and secondary test-ing. Secondary tests performed include monostatic and cyclictriaxial testing, liquefaction potential, resilient modulus, largescale 6-inch by 12-inch samples testing, and consolidation test-ing. Included in PND’s Soil-Material Lab is a 230-square-foot digi-tally controlled-temperature cold room with the ability to reachambient temperatures down to minus 40°F/°C.

Alliance welcomes new president and board members

The Alaska Support Industry Alliance held its annual meetingand board elections at the Captain Cook Hotel Oct. 8. PeteStokes with Petrotechnical Resources of Alaska became the Al-liance board president for 2015-16 and the membership electedsix directors to the board.

Nick Karnos with Lynden International and Brad Osbornewith NANA Oilfield Services ran as incumbents and were re-elected to the board.

The membership elected four new board members, includ-ing Kelly Droop with CH2M, Cathy Duxbury with UdelhovenOilfield Systems Service, Dale Kissee with CONAM Construc-tion Co., and Tom Walsh with Petrotechnical Resources ofAlaska.

Earlier in October, the Fairbanks Chapter of the Alliance alsoelected Genevieve Schok with Flowline as their representativeto the statewide board.

All directors elected will serve a three-year term.The Alliance is a statewide trade association with more than

600 member companies in the oil, gas and mining support in-dustry.

Deadhorse Aviation Center opensnew heated jetway

Fairweather LLC has announced the opening of a new fullyenclosed, heated jetway at the Deadhorse Aviation Center, serv-ing passengers traveling to and from Alaska’s North Slope viathe DAC.

The first of its kind in the U.S. Arctic, the new jetway or PBB,passenger boarding bridge, telescopes from 63 to 95 feet andswings 90 degrees in either direction for exact positioning be-tween aircraft and terminal. Unique to its design are a numberof built-in safety features, including a cabin floor de-icer and anexternal camera with LCD display in the operational cab show-ing any movement under tunnels and around wheels. Additionalsafety features include a door detector to mitigate settling, LEDlighting, automatic leveling and a safety stop feature to preventsudden movements while passengers embark and disembark.Designed specifically for use in the Arctic, the jetway’s opera-tion is fully electric with no hydraulic parts, providing 400 HzJetpower to the aircraft.

Completed in just 180 days, the new DAC jetway representsa significant investment in the future of Arctic operations, madepossible through financing provided by First National BankAlaska.

For more information, contact Fairweather at (907) 346-3247or visit www.fairweather.com.

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