State plans to upgrade lighting in Alaska Capitol chambers
The Alaska State Legislature plans to award a contract to modernize lighting in the Alaska State Capitol chambers in Juneau.
The project, identified as RFP 681, will replace existing chamber lighting systems. The state posted a notice of intent to award on April 15, with the notice set to expire April 27.
The Legislature did not disclose the contractor name or contract amount in the public notice. The project falls under construction procurement rules.
The Capitol building, completed in 1931, houses the Alaska House of Representatives and Senate chambers. The lighting upgrade represents part of ongoing maintenance and modernization work at the historic building.
The notice does not indicate a public comment period or hearing. The Legislature typically awards contracts after a competitive bidding process under state procurement law.
For questions about the project, contact the Legislative Affairs Agency. The full notice and attached documents are available on the Alaska Online Public Notices website under project number RFP 681.
The contract award will proceed unless the Legislature withdraws or modifies the notice before April 27.
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