The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities proposes to extend Lease ADA-50544 of Lot 7A, Block 200 at the Peninsula Point Seaplane Facility for an additional five (5) years, to expire July 1, 2017. Applicant: City of Ketchikan. Annual rent: $6,373.50. Authorized uses: Maintenance and operation of a fire station for storage of equipment related to the Lessee’s emergency fire response. This is an application filed under AS 02.15.090(c), which allows the Department to grant the proposed lease term extension without competition. Written comments must be received by 4:30 pm, August 16, 2012, after which the Department will determine whether or not to extend the lease. Information is available from Sharyn Thorsteinson, Southeast Region, Statewide Aviation Leasing continue
The Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, HQ State Equipment Fleet, is soliciting bids to Purchase an ARFF Emergency Response and Rescue Stair Truck. The State of Alaska complies with Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities who may need auxiliary aids, services, and/or special modifications to participate in this procurement should contact the Contracting Officer named above at one of the following numbers no later than 10 days prior to bid opening date stated above to make any necessary arrangements. For further information, or to download a copy of the solicitation, please continue
For the third year in a row, Tennessee’s transportation system ranks as one of the best in the nation, according to CNBC’s 2012 study “America’s Top States for Business.” According to the report, Tennessee ranks fourth best in America in the category of “Transportation and Infrastructure,” and is the only state topping the list that has no transportation debt. Many states across the nation carry transportation debt, and must allocate a large portion of their funds to interest payments. “This is significant as we are the only top-ranked state without any transportation debt,” said Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) Commissioner John Schroer. “The next state on the continue
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