US Administration Appeals $367M Pay Order to Port of Alaska
US Administration Appeals $367M Pay Order to Port of Alaska
Local officials have said the money will go toward removing a failed port expansion.
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Local officials have said the money will go toward removing a failed port expansion.
Local officials have said the money will go toward removing a failed port expansion.
July 11, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS Anchorage / Port of Alaska / Port of Nome
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In a step toward funding over $2 billion worth of needed projects, Alaska officials have approved more than $400 million for port upgrades and construction of a cruise ship passenger dock.The state’s fiscal year 2023 capital budget,...
July 11, 2022
James Leggate
KEYWORDS Anchorage / Port of Alaska / Port of Nome
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In a step toward funding over $2 billion worth of needed projects, Alaska officials have approved more than $400 million for port upgrades and construction of a cruise ship passenger dock.The state’s fiscal year 2023 capital budget,...
The U.S. Energy Dept. expects to grant between 17 and 34 awards for domestic investments ranging from $50 million to $400 million for each venture.
The U.S. Energy Dept. expects to grant between 17 and 34 awards for domestic investments ranging from $50 million to $400 million for each venture.
The U.S. Energy Dept. expects to grant between 17 and 34 awards for domestic investments ranging from $50 million to $400 million for each venture.
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The U.S. Dept. of Transportation’s Maritime Administration has chosen 41 port projects to share a record $703 million in the latest round of its Port Infrastructure Development grants program.The new grants, announced on Oct. 28, are supported by $450 million from the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, plus $234 million from the fiscal year 2022 omnibus appropriations law and $19 million in reallocated 2021 appropriations. The 41 grants are spread among 22 states and Ameri...
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French cement and concrete producer Lafarge SA pleaded guilty in a U.S. court and agreed to pay $777.8 million in fines over payments it made to two terrorist groups in an effort to keep a cement plant operating during the Syrian civil war.Lafarge and its defunct subsidiary, Lafarge Cement Syria (LCS), pleaded guilty to one count of conspiring to provide material support or resources to designated foreign terrorist organizations, the U.S. Dept. of Justice announced Oct. 18. Followin...
The ins and outs of shipping to Alaska
When you want to send a letter or a small box to Alaska, it’s as easy as visiting a local post office or parcel service. But when you’re relocating to the state, getting everything there takes a bit more planning. If you don’t have all the information, the process might take longer (and cost more) than you expect. Luckily, there’s a service like U-Pack®. We make transporting your belongi...
The ins and outs of shipping to Alaska
When you want to send a letter or a small box to Alaska, it’s as easy as visiting a local post office or parcel service. But when you’re relocating to the state, getting everything there takes a bit more planning. If you don’t have all the information, the process might take longer (and cost more) than you expect. Luckily, there’s a service like U-Pack®. We make transporting your belongi...
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