Last month, the state development agency said it would kick Vigor out of the Ketchikan Shipyard. Now, AIDEA and Vigor say ...
AIDEA said Vigor Alaska had underutilized the facility and failed to invest enough in repairs, maintenance and upgrades. The agreement ends in November.
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Alaska development authority signs contracts with ex-Dunleavy aides, paying up to $295/hourAIDEA’s executive director, Randy Ruaro, said the agency’s contracts with Rock, Moller and a business owned by another Alaska Native consultant, Joy Huntington, are aimed at negotiating the ...
Paul Fuhs is an electric and gas consumer in Anchorage. He is the former Commissioner of Commerce and International Trade for ...
Thirteen days after the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority notified Vigor Alaska that AIDEA would not renew ...
Vigor Alaska, the private operator of the state-owned Ketchikan Shipyard, was notified Friday that the state won't be extending the shipyard operating agreement with Vigor once the current agreement e ...
Thirteen days after the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority notified Vigor Alaska that AIDEA would not renew Vigor’s contract to operate the AIDEA-owned Ketchikan Shipyard when the curr ...
The Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority, the state’s economic development corporation, told lawmakers last week that a $50 million line of credit it will provide for an ...
Thirteen days after the Alaska Industrial Development and Export Authority notified Vigor Alaska that AIDEA would not renew ...
The federal and state governments have spent a combined $80.1 million on the facility, according to AIDEA. Vigor took over operations when it acquired Alaska Ship & Drydock in 2012, later overseei ...
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