Published Jun 14, 2026, 2:49 PM EDT

Projects mark the final phase of an initiative that has already delivered 50 new housing units at Base Kodiak.

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Published Jun 14, 2026, 2:49 PM EDT

The final phase of a U.S. Coast Guard initiative at Base Kodiak will inject more than $140 million in funding to construct 30 additional housing units, a child development center, and other infrastructure improvements in Alaska. Two task orders were awarded in May to the Tutor Perini Corporation, a general contractor, and issued under the National Multiple Award Construction Contract III, according to the service in a June 12 press release. The first task order is valued at $81.8 million and involves constructing 15 family housing duplexes that feature 20 three-bedroom and 10 four-bedroom units. The second task order valued at $61.6 million supports construction of a 22,000-square-foot child development center and an 11,000-square-foot outdoor play area, with the former providing childcare services for more than 200 children. The orders include site development, demolition, utility infrastructure, road and sidewalk pavement, landscaping, child play areas, a new water tank and soil, and water remediation.