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What is ICRCs role?

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What is ICRCs role?

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ICRC (http://www.icrcsolutions.com/) is a contractor for the U.S. Department of Transportation Maritime Administration. Its role is to provide program and project management including contracting services for the Port of Anchorage Expansion Project in Anchorage, Alaska. ICRC provides permitting, planning, design, and construction support to the Maritime Administration, as well as subcontracting and procurement capabilities with an Anchorage based staff of approximately 30 scientists, engineers, construction managers, and administrative and purchasing specialists. ICRC works closely with the Port of Anchorage management team in coordinating their operational requirements with the Maritime Administration and in avoiding conflict with critical day-to-day operations. ICRC is a well established diversified technical and management services company that serves the government market, operating with four divisions. The Anchorage office provides infrastructure support services, with a staff of

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