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AISI-CTI: A Joint Venture Rooted in Results
Uniting Construction Strength with Engineering Excellence

AIS Infrastructure (AISI) and CTI and Associates (CTI) are proud to announce the formation of a new joint venture combining AISI’s strength in executing large-scale, complex infrastructure projects with CTI’s deep technical expertise and engineering precision. This collaboration is built to take on high-stakes environmental and civil challenges with scale, agility, and expertise. Together, we specialize in landfill development—including RCRA, Subtitle D, and industrial waste containment—with full-service capabilities in geotechnical, civil, and environmental engineering. From design, permitting, and compliance to construction and remediation, AISI-CTI deliver integrated, turnkey solutions backed by licensed professionals, certified safety systems, and over 90 years of combined, self-performed success across federal, industrial, and municipal markets.

Partner with Us

  • 90+ years of combined experience
  • Specialized civil, environmental, and industrial knowledge
  • Integrated, turnkey project delivery
  • In-house safety and quality control teams
  • Fast, flexible mobilization
  • Proven performance on federal and infrastructure contracts

 

For more information, contact:
Brian Flanagan with AIS Infrastructure at 209-728-5234
Jeremy Parriott with CTI Companies at 803-833-3012

AISI-CTI Joint Venture

SBA 8(a), DBE, MBE, SDB certified
Approved mentor-protégé joint venture.

$750M+
in Aggregate Bonding

Locations
across the U.S.

ANC 8(a) Contracting Advantages

  • Significantly Accelerated Procurement Timeline – without the disruptions and delays resulting from complex evaluations and resulting protests.
  • Flexibility and Reliability – through direct negotiations per 13 CFR 124.503, competitive threshold exemptions per 48 CFR 19.805-1, and common management and administrative services between all AIS operating companies.
  • 8(a) Sole Source Awards Cannot Be Protested – 13 CFR 124.517(a): ANC 8(a) companies eligible for a sole source or competitive 8(a) requirement may not be challenged by another participant or any other party, either to SBA or any administrative forum as part of a bid or other contract protest.
  • Unlimited Sole Source Ceiling – ANC’s, unlike other 8(a) companies – provide the Government with a virtually unlimited sole source ceiling per 48 CFR 6.303-1.
  • 8(a) Subcontracting – Because 8(a) companies may subcontract portions of the work to other firms, AIS FDTWI is able to assemble a perfect team for any particular project with other AIS operating companies.

More Advantages

Unlike other 8(a) companies that are owned by individual business owners, AIS FDTWI can receive sole source awards of any size that cannot be protested due to their status as an ANC-owned company. The SBA ANC 8(a) contracting method avoids a long, expensive, and complex procurement cycle and is significantly faster than any other means of contracting. When using the ANC 8(a) contracting method, a government customer can simply select AIS FDTWI as a suggested source and submit a request to the supporting SBA District Office, asking that the procurement be pursued under the 8(a) program. The often lengthy, expensive, and tedious process of justifying source selection is thereby avoided. Agencies and government contractors are able to claim 100% Small Business numbers and Native American Set-Aside numbers when contracting with subsidiaries within AIS. Additionally, because 8(a) companies may subcontract portions of the work to other firms, AIS FDTWI is able to assemble a perfect team for any particular project, often times with other AIS operating companies, to ensure there are no subcontractor issues. Open discussion between the government and AIS FDTWI during all phases of the procurement allows government project managers the discretion to define a scope of work and to hand pick the contractor to perform the work.

  • Abatement, deactivation, & demolition
  • Construction management
  • Dewatering operations
  • Disaster response & recovery
  • Environmental remediation
  • Geotechnical & landfill engineering
  • Grading & earthwork
  • Heavy civil construction
  • Industrial hygiene/environmental compliance
  • Landfill & impoundment construction
  • Marine construction
  • Remedial & restoration construction
  • Renewable energy feasibility & infrastructure
  • Site development & infrastructure improvement
  • Storm water & shoreline protection
  • Utility installation & maintenance
  • Water & wastewater treatment
  • Wetland mitigation
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Why an Alaska Native Corporation?

  • No Sole Source Dollar Threshold – 13 CFR 124.506(b): SBA may award a sole source 8(a) contract to an ANC with a value less than $22M without a Justification and Approval (J&A) and up to $100M with Department of Defense. There is no dollar threshold for a sole source award with an approved J&A.
  • Exception to Affiliation Coverage – 13 CFR 121.103 (b)(2): 8(a) participants owned and controlled by Alaska Native Corporations/Indian tribes are not considered to be affiliated with other concerns because of common ownership or management.
  • Help improve quality of life across North Slope Alaska Native Villages by creating jobs, providing better hospitals, improving infrastructure, protecting and enhancing the lands, promoting healthy communities, and maximizing economic growth.

Interested in learning more about the benefits of working with an ASRC Industrial operating company? Contact Karen Kemp:

Karen.Kemp@asrcindustrial.com
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