693JF72444065
Project Grant
Overview
Grant Description
Award purpose
The project includes the design, fabrication, delivery, and installation of a replacement fender system for the Metlakatla Indian Community's barge ramp.
Completion of design and engineering and preparation of bid documents for the rehabilitation of two Metlakatla breakwaters: the Frank Hayward Memorial Breakwater and the Old Breakwater, and repairs to the port's boathouse and boat haul-out system to include completion of design and repairs to the haul-out mechanism.
Activities to be performed
The scope of work proposed consists of three components.
Component 1: Barge fender and batter piles rehabilitation of the fender system for the Metlakatla barge ramp.
Completion of a final design with 100 percent plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E).
Engineering construction support services.
Construction inspection.
Construction will include removal of the existing fender system, walers, pile stubs, and broken piles.
Improvements will include fabrication, procurement, and installation of a new fender system complete with galvanized steel piles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pile sleeves, walers, and rubber fender units.
Component 2: Metlakatla harbors completion of the design and engineering for the rehabilitation of two significant breakwater harbor and float systems in Metlakatla.
Completion of a final design with 100 percent PS&E.
Engineering design reports.
Bid document preparation.
Component 3: Boathouse and boat haul-out reconstruction of the current boat haul-out system that will include final design and engineering.
Design 100 percent PS&E package.
Engineering construction support services.
Construction will entail adding gravel to the railings and support system of the track system, repair and upgrade the out-haul rail system, repair the foundation supporting the winch at the top of the 30 rail beams, repair the rail corrosion protection system, repair the boat carriage corrosion protection system, replace the wheels on the carriage, repair the winch mechanism, and install safety rails around the winch system.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes
Performance measure table from Schedule G, page 11 of the grant agreement.
Measure: Vessel turn time
Category and description: Average vessel turn time hour, the time between a vessel first reporting at the port to the time it departs, including berth waiting time and servicing time.
Measurement frequency: Quarterly.
Measure: Cargo volume
Category and description: Total tons of cargo moved per year, total cargo volumes; types of freight are primarily containers but could be other materials.
Measurement frequency: Quarterly.
Intended beneficiary: Metlakatla Indian Community.
Subrecipient activities: None.
The project includes the design, fabrication, delivery, and installation of a replacement fender system for the Metlakatla Indian Community's barge ramp.
Completion of design and engineering and preparation of bid documents for the rehabilitation of two Metlakatla breakwaters: the Frank Hayward Memorial Breakwater and the Old Breakwater, and repairs to the port's boathouse and boat haul-out system to include completion of design and repairs to the haul-out mechanism.
Activities to be performed
The scope of work proposed consists of three components.
Component 1: Barge fender and batter piles rehabilitation of the fender system for the Metlakatla barge ramp.
Completion of a final design with 100 percent plans, specifications, and estimates (PS&E).
Engineering construction support services.
Construction inspection.
Construction will include removal of the existing fender system, walers, pile stubs, and broken piles.
Improvements will include fabrication, procurement, and installation of a new fender system complete with galvanized steel piles, high-density polyethylene (HDPE) pile sleeves, walers, and rubber fender units.
Component 2: Metlakatla harbors completion of the design and engineering for the rehabilitation of two significant breakwater harbor and float systems in Metlakatla.
Completion of a final design with 100 percent PS&E.
Engineering design reports.
Bid document preparation.
Component 3: Boathouse and boat haul-out reconstruction of the current boat haul-out system that will include final design and engineering.
Design 100 percent PS&E package.
Engineering construction support services.
Construction will entail adding gravel to the railings and support system of the track system, repair and upgrade the out-haul rail system, repair the foundation supporting the winch at the top of the 30 rail beams, repair the rail corrosion protection system, repair the boat carriage corrosion protection system, replace the wheels on the carriage, repair the winch mechanism, and install safety rails around the winch system.
Deliverables
Expected outcomes
Performance measure table from Schedule G, page 11 of the grant agreement.
Measure: Vessel turn time
Category and description: Average vessel turn time hour, the time between a vessel first reporting at the port to the time it departs, including berth waiting time and servicing time.
Measurement frequency: Quarterly.
Measure: Cargo volume
Category and description: Total tons of cargo moved per year, total cargo volumes; types of freight are primarily containers but could be other materials.
Measurement frequency: Quarterly.
Intended beneficiary: Metlakatla Indian Community.
Subrecipient activities: None.
Awardee
Funding Goals
ASSIST IN FUNDING ELIGIBLE PROJECTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF IMPROVING THE SAFETY EFFICIENCY OR RELIABILITY OF THE MOVEMENT OF GOODS THROUGH PORTS AND INTERMODAL CONNECTIONS TO PORTS.
Grant Program (CFDA)
Awarding / Funding Agency
Place of Performance
Metlakatla,
Alaska
99926-0008
United States
Geographic Scope
Single Zip Code
Related Opportunity
Metlakatla Indian Community was awarded
Metlakatla Harbor Infrastructure Rehabilitation Grant
Project Grant 693JF72444065
worth $3,384,439
from Maritime Administration in November 2025 with work to be completed primarily in Metlakatla Alaska United States.
The grant
has a duration of 2 years 2 months and
was awarded through assistance program 20.823 Port Infrastructure Development Program.
$846,110 (20.0%) of this Project Grant was funded by non-federal sources.
The Project Grant was awarded through grant opportunity 2023 Port Infrastructure Development Program Grants.
Status
(Ongoing)
Last Modified 3/27/26
Period of Performance
11/6/25
Start Date
1/31/28
End Date
Funding Split
$3.4M
Federal Obligation
$846.1K
Non-Federal Obligation
$4.2M
Total Obligated
Activity Timeline
Additional Detail
Award ID FAIN
693JF72444065
SAI Number
None
Award ID URI
SAI NOT APPLICABLE
Awardee Classifications
Indian/Native American Tribal Designated Organization
Awarding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Funding Office
69A334 MARITIME ADMINISTRATION
Awardee UEI
MYPCUEP3PY65
Awardee CAGE
3TVW4
Performance District
AK-00
Senators
Lisa Murkowski
Dan Sullivan
Dan Sullivan
Modified: 3/27/26