The Nome Nugget

Army Corps drafts call for bids on port expansion

- By Megan Gannon

During its regular meeting last Thursday, Nome’s Port Commission heard that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is finalizing its call for bids from contractor­s to work on the first phase of the port’s expansion.

The Corps released a draft solicitati­on package on Sam.gov on Nov. 3.

The package—which contained well over 1,000 pages worth of documents—was posted so that interested contractor­s could point out any major concerns over a two-week period.

Joy Baker, the port’s project manager, was absent from the meeting as she was on vacation, but she wrote in her report to the commission that the Corps’ design team was finalizing its drawings and specs to ensure that the package is ready once the final solicitati­on date is determined. Under the project’s current timeline, the contract is expected to be awarded in the spring with the work to begin in the summer.

The first phase of the project involves extending the causeway further out to sea, ending in an Lshaped spur.

The port won’t close when that work begins. Commission­er Gay Sheffield asked how the port would manage operations amid the constructi­on.

“A lot of coordinati­on and morning meetings,” said Harbormast­er

Lucas Stotts. “Traffic has to continue to flow.”

Some of that traffic will come from cruise ships.

Next year promises to be another record-high year for cruise visits to Nome, Stotts told the commission. He said the port already has 10 cruise ships on the schedule for 2024, and he expects more might sign up in the coming months. Nome saw 13 visits from cruises in 2023.

Baker’s report also noted that the port recently received $11.2 million in federal funding to help cover some of the marine utilities like power and fuel lines during the first phase of the port expansion. As previously reported in the Nugget, this funding comes from the U.S. Department of Transporta­tion’s Maritime Administra­tion. Baker wrote that the City of Nome will seek state funding for an estimated $16 million in matching

funds for this infrastruc­ture.

The City of Nome had recently commission­ed the Anchorage-based firm Northern Economics to complete a tariff rate study and analysis for the port. Earlier this month, Northern Economics held a kickoff meeting with the city and they are on track to have a final report in March, according to Baker’s report.

The commission took one action. The Alaska Associatio­n of Harbormast­ers and Port Administra­tors recently had passed a resolution urging the governor and state legislatur­e to increase funding for the Alaska’s Municipal Harbor Facility Grant Program in the next fiscal year. The Nome Port Commission voted to ask the Nome Common Council to support this resolution.

 ?? Photo by Megan Gannon ?? PORT COMMISSION— Commission­ers gathered for a regular meeting at City Hall on November 16.
Photo by Megan Gannon PORT COMMISSION— Commission­ers gathered for a regular meeting at City Hall on November 16.

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