How the 1964 Earthquake Changed Construction in Alaska
Sixty years ago, a magnitude 9.2 earthquake forced Southcentral to rebuild, driving new seismic engineering and construction methods.
Sixty years ago, a magnitude 9.2 earthquake forced Southcentral to rebuild, driving new seismic engineering and construction methods.
NMS, a subsidiary of NANA Regional Corporation’s holding company NANA North, made Bradley Berberich its Strategic Account Manager to enhance customer satisfaction in Alaska’s resource sector.
All American Oilfield, a portfolio company of Chugach Alaska Corporation, appointed a new General Manager, Shane Jolin.
Energy industry executive Phil Vollands is now in charge at Koniag Energy & Water, a subsidiary of the Alaska Native regional corporation for Kodiak Island.
Construction materials testing and inspection firm Alaska Testlab (ATL) added four new shareholders as Owners.
Stretching beyond its home territory, Alaska Rubber Group is rebranding with a less geographically specific name, ARG Industrial.
A subsidiary of Anchorage-based ASCI won its first federal contract to provide logistics service support for military and civilian agencies in Alaska.
The newest partner in a program providing career opportunities for Alaska National Guard members is the Anchorage-based facility management company Denali Universal Services.
A rescue vessel for Resolve Marine is returning to service in western Alaska after a refit meant to last another five years.
Disruption in the industrial supply sector offers further opportunity for Alaska Rubber Group to expand south.