Sealaska Corp. announced Thursday morning that Sealaska Technical Services, its environmental and engineering consulting subsidiary, will share a $400 million contract with the federal government.
That $400 million is spread over seven years, and Sealaska Technical Services won the contract in a joint bid with Tetra Tech, a multibillion-dollar California firm.
The contract calls for the two firms to design and build radiation-detection checkpoints for the National Nuclear Security Administration of the Department of Energy.