
Flood Control Project
Upper Berryessa Creek Flood Channel
Suulutaaq was the prime contractor for the Upper Berryessa Creek Channel Improvements project in Milpitas, CA involving the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) – San Francisco District and the Santa Clara Valley Water District.

Flood Control Project
Napa Valley Wine Train Relocation
The $79M Napa Valley Wine Train (NVWT) heavy civil project was located in downtown Napa, CA. The project involved the excavation and embankment of on-site material as part of the Napa River Flood Control Project.

Dam Project
Hyatt Dam Seismic Retrofit
Hyatt Dam Modifications project for the Department of Interior – Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) consisted of a seismic retrofit to the downstream face.
Suulutaaq has solid experience constructing Federal, state, municipal and commercial projects.
Our project history illustrates our ability to successfully manage a variety of contracts. Through our Federal experience, Suulutaaq has gained a strong knowledge base of Federal contracting requirements. We have served clients throughout the United States, including Hawaii and Alaska, as well as in Japan and Guam.
Some of our clients include:
- Army Corps of Engineers
- Bureau of Reclamation
- Oregon Dept. of Transportation (ODOT)
- Department of Homeland Security
- Defense Commissary Agency
- USPFO Alaska National Guard
- Bureau of Indian Affairs / Department of Interior
- US Coast Guard (USCG)
- Alaska Department of Transportation (AK DOT)
- US Air Force (USAF)
Safety is our Priority Superior is our Standard
Suulutaaq is a Small, Disadvantaged Business (SDB) general contractor and an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) subsidiary. We provide design/bid/build civil construction, restoration, and construction management services to a broad spectrum of clients.
Our corporate office is in Anchorage, Alaska and we maintain operations offices in Suisun City, California and Eugene, Oregon.
We are a general contractor focusing primarily on heavy construction for governmental and commercial projects.
Suulutaaq also provides restoration services for stream channels, wild life habitat, integrated ecosystems, and other environmentally sensitive areas.
We have the ability to self-perform multiple facets of a project and have access to a wide range of subcontracting disciplines to provide turn-key projects.
Suulutaaq works as a partner with our clients to maximize project efficiencies and to incorporate client ideas into a final cost effective solution. With more than 100 years of combined team experience, we offer our clients extensive knowledge in construction which fosters a well-managed project. We also operate our company to comply with the values of our more than 3,600 Alaskan native shareholders.
Suulutaaq is pronounced "Soo-loo-dock" which means "Gold" in Yupik.

- We are an Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) Subsidiary
- We are a Federal Small Disadvantaged Business
- We are Alaska DBE (99005253) and Oregon DBE (11871)
- We have Been in business since 2004
- We have a Bonding Capacity of $35M Single $50M Aggregate.
- Offices in Alaska, California, Oregon
- We have ability to perform large projects
- We have ability to perform diverse projects
- SBE Federal Self-Certified
- Self-Performing Heavy Civil General Contractor

who we are
Welcome to Suulutaaq. Through commitment and pride, we offer our clients cost effective and reliable solutions to meet any project challenge. Suulutaaq understands that clients expect and deserve construction services that will exceed expectations at competitive pricing. Suulutaaq provides this service through our personnel and staff on- and off-site.
Suulutaaq offers our customers the “best value” through competitive pricing and efficient project delivery. We aim to exceed your expectations every time.
We look for opportunities that leverage our core strengths and competency with existing and new clients and partners.
We bring the right people to the project and offer advancement and training opportunities, so you can count on your project being in good hands from start to finish.
Our team at Suulutaaq aims to build long lasting relationships with trusted business partners. We look forward to working with you for years to come.
on Going
projects
- Remove 20,000 Hazard Trees
- Control traffic with 6 different work zone in a 40-mile stretch.
- Remove 3,000 previously feel trees
- 10,000 plus trees to remove on extremely steep slopes.
- Helicopter were used multiple times to get trees off of slopes.
- 20,000 yards of chips had to be disposed of onsite using our snowblower method.
- Coordination of multiple other contractors in the area to help them accomplish their goals.
- Suulutaaq, Inc. was contracted to construct the underground utilities for the new hangar including the storm, sanitary, water, and gas.
- Storm water: 3,500 LF of 6” to 24” diameter size pipe; 4 stormwater quality treatment structures; 20 storm drain manholes and catch basins
- Sanitary Sewer: 1,600 LF of 6” to 12” diameter size pipe; 15 sanitary sewer manholes
- Water: 1,300 LF of 6” to 12” diameter size pipe including valves, fire hydrants, fire riser

Beachie-Lionshead Disaster Recovery
Suulutaaq, Inc. is estimated to remove nearly 20,000 hazard trees along the highway.

Riverside Fire Hazard Tree Removal
This is a 24 mile long Hazard Tree removal project along Oregon’s Scenic Highway 224 located out of Estacada, Oregon.

Travis AFB-KC Hangar
This underground utilities project in currently ongoing at the Travis AFB.