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arlier this winter, the Alaska De-
partment of Transportation and 
Public Facilities (DOT&PF) 
issued a request for proposals for the 
construction of a replacement vessel 
for the Alaska Marine Highway Sys-
tem’s (AMHS) Tustumena.
PVA member Glosten designed the 
new vessel which will be faster and 
offer more passenger and vehicle ca-
pacity than its predecessor. The pas-
senger and vehicle ferry will operate 
along Alaska’s coastal routes and will 
feature modernized onboard safety 
systems and improved passenger com-
fort. The propulsion system will be 
diesel-electric and the ferry is planned 
as an ocean-class passenger vessel. 
Sealed bids are due by 2 p.m. AST 
on May 28 and will be received at the 
Office of the Contracts Engineer, En-
gineering Services Building, Room 3, 
2301 Peger Road, Fairbanks, Alaska.
Qualified shipyards are to supply 
labor, materials, and equipment 
necessary to construct the new ferry. 
An engineer’s estimate has been set 
for over $100 million for the proj-
ect which has a completion date of 
Jan. 31, 2029. 
Details can be viewed here for the 
projected, listed as Project No. AK-
2024-025-02-00 
/ 
SFTAG00719. 
Plans, specifications, addenda, and 
related bid documents are available for 
download through the State of Alas-
ka’s online bidding service.
This will be one of the largest vessel 
procurements planned for the system 
and is key to AMHS’s long-term fleet 
renewal efforts. 
In addition to the Tustumena re-
placement vessel, Glosten has been 
chosen by AMHS to develop a de-
sign for a new diesel-electric hybrid 
ferry which will serve various ports 
in Southeast Alaska.
The low-emission shuttle ferry will 
have a hybrid propulsion system to 
operate on diesel fuel or on shoreside 
electric power stored in onboard 
batteries. Funding will come from 
the Federal Transit Administration, 
and the vessel will comply with 
Buy American requirements. The 
preliminary design is near comple-
tion with the contract design phase 
scheduled to complete in the sum-
mer of 2026.
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RFP For Diesel-Electric Ferry from Alaska 
DOT and New Ferry Design
PHOTO: GLOSTEN
A rendering of Glosten’s design for the vessel to replace the Tustumena.

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