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Police Sergeant
The Police Sergeant serves as an all-hazards emergency first responder. The Police Sergeant works in coordination with Village Public Safety Officers and is involved in field patrol, investigations, crime prevention, community relations, emergency medical services, search and rescue, and related services and activities; assumes responsibility for assigned special programs, projects or activities; coordinates activities with other agencies; and performs a variety of administrative and technical tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility.
The Police Sergeant works under the direct supervision of the City Manager. This is considered a mid-level position where work is performed according to established policies, procedures, and/or protocols.
The position involves frequent contact with Village Public Safety Officers, Alaska State Troopers, City employees and the general public. This position must present a professional look and wear Department issued uniform.
Overview
The City of Saint Paul is an equal opportunity provider and employer. The City is an exciting and progressive place to work.
Application for Employment
All applicants for the City must complete an Application for Employment. A resume may be required for some positions. Completed applications and resumes can be emailed to the City Clerk at awegeleben@stpaulak.com or faxed to 1-(866)-570-9745 (Fax).
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS FOR SAINT PAUL ISLAND INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS TO ENHANCE DRINKING WATER SYSTEM RESILIENCE FOR THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY, GRANT M3-02J93601-0 RFP NO. 25-02
October 14, 2025 This project is for the planning, design, procurement and installation of equipment and systems, and construction of three components which will improve the capabilities and capacity of the City of Saint Paul’s Water Utility.
If you have any questions concerning this request, please contact Phillip A. Zavadil, City Manager at 907-341-3994 or pazavadil@stpaulak.com
| REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL SCHEUDLE | |
| Release of RFP: | October 14, 2025 |
| Questions & Clarification Deadline: | November 21, 2025 |
| Proposals Due: | November 14, 2025 by 3:00pm AST |
| Extended: December 1, 2025 by 3:00pm AST | |
| Review & Selection of Firm: | December 15, 2025 |
| Negotiation of Contract: | January 12, 2026 |
To be considered, proposals must be received via email no later than December 1, 2025 no later than 3:00pm Alaska Standard Time. Electronic proposals should be in a single PDF format and sent by email to pazavadil@stpaulak.com
These links are 360 views/scans of the Saint Paul valve house and water treatment area. Enter the password and click ‘Go’ to view:
| View of: | Link | Password |
| COSP Valve House | https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=5gU4ZTe71KC | cospwater |
| COSP Water Treatment | https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=vvJjctGrNak | cospwater |
Question and Answer section for RFP 25-02.
A: Yes. Download using the links below:
Duplex Schematic | Old Town Lift Station | Sanitation Facilities Construction
A: No. However, it will be required to comply with Build America, Buy America Act (BABAA).
A: See attached “Saint Paul Water Utility Maps”
A: See attached photos of the buildings.
A: The PER will be made available when it is 100% complete; however that could be several months from now.
A: That is correct.
A: We will post these here once the information is obtained.
A: Just the meter bases and panels and other electrical inside. No electrical poles. All electrical utility distribution and service lines are underground. The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: One at each location and then the others would be portable for the wells.
A: Provided and tested.
A: The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: The City of Saint Paul is not prescribing the design details for this project. The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: This will depend upon manufacturer selected, and we don’t know what kind of generator needed until the design is completed. We expect this to be discussed as part of the design and work.
A: This will be determined during the design phase.
A: Fuel preference is diesel.
A: These are posted on the RFP page of the City’s website.
A: We will post these here once obtained.
A: We will post these here once the information is obtained.
A: The City of Saint Paul is not prescribing the design details for this project, this was merely a suggestion. The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: The City of Saint Paul is not prescribing the design details for this project. The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: We expect that the chlorination injection system in the treatment plant to be designed to be moved/separated for the water main to prevent corrosion. We expect proposing firms to include designing a separate room along with design of replacement of the building. The City anticipates that proposing firms will assess these elements during the site visit and incorporate their professional judgment into the proposed design. Proposals should include recommended alternatives or design options that best meet the project objectives.
A: We have an Ubqiuiti dish between Public Works and City Hall. We do not have SCADA at Power Plant. The Power Plant receives internet from the Public Works via a T1 telephone line. We do not use that Ubiquiti dish now, we use a Starlink dish on Public Works that goes to a firewall then the same telephone line to the Power Plant.
Questions:
Phillip A. Zavadil
907-341-3994 (Office)
907-717-8307 (Cell)
pazavadil@stpaulak.com