


ederal infrastructure funding and work on significant oil development projects will continue to drive statewide construction spending higher in 2025. Work progresses on Alaska’s North Slope as expected, while Alaska’s tourism appeal drives interest in cruise-related dock projects, and the state’s operating mines continue to invest to extend operating life.
Projects funded through the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) are increasingly reaching the construction stage in Alaska. Three years into the IIJA funding authorization, defense, water/wastewater, energy, broadband, and recreation funding will translate into increased construction spending. The federal government still has funding to deploy, and grant recipients will continue to offer new project opportunities. Construction costs remain high, putting upward pressure on total spending and potentially posing risks to project development.

















