Company History

While executing heavy industry construction projects across Alaska, STG has supported infrastructure development in some of the most environmentally and logistically challenging locations in North America.  The company specializes in remote logistics and project management.  STG has played a major role in high profile projects such as wind energy installations, communication tower installations, diesel generation upgrades, and community bulk fuel system upgrades among many others. STG takes pride in its wealth of experience, gained from years of work throughout “bush” Alaska, and through its ability to effectively manage the diverse and challenging logistics that it encounters on nearly every project it undertakes.

Originally known as St. George Construction, the company began work in the Kotzebue region in 1991, and evolved into STG Incorporated in 1996. Since incorporation, STG has become a preferred construction management company for both the Alaska Energy Authority (AEA) and the Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC).  Many of the projects executed by these two entities across the state of Alaska are managed and constructed by STG. 

STG’s core competencies include bulk fuel systems, power plant construction (both modular and steel-framed), renewable energy systems, tower construction, and pile foundations (driven piles, post tension rock anchors, helical anchor systems, freeze back, and active refrigerated piles).  STG is the prevalent pile foundation contractor for Interior and Western Alaska and the leading installer of utility scale wind within the Alaska market.

STG also served as United Utilities’ general contractor for its “Delta Net Project”, which involved the installation of communication towers and related equipment throughout the Yukon Kuskokwim Delta.  STG achieved this preferred status by demonstrating competitive rates and the ability to perform in remote locations with extreme logistical challenges.  The completed infrastructure project covers an area of 20,000 square miles, serves 37 unique communities, and provides broadband service to all in Southwest Alaska.