BERING PACIFIC SERVICES COMPANY

Bering Pacific Services Company, LLC (BPS) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC), which is an Alaska Native Corporation. BPS specializes in offering a range of services, including facilities management and operations, base operations support, and environmental services. Their expertise is often utilized in government contracts and large-scale commercial projects.

Key Areas of Service:

  1. Facilities Management and Operations:

    • Comprehensive maintenance services
    • Building operations support
    • Utility management
  2. Base Operations Support:

    • Logistics and supply chain management
    • Personnel support
    • Infrastructure repair and maintenance
  3. Environmental Services:

    • Environmental consulting
    • Remediation and site restoration
    • Hazardous material handling and disposal

Parent Company - Bering Straits Native Corporation (BSNC):

BSNC promotes economic development for its shareholders by providing jobs, educational scholarships, and socio-economic initiatives. Headquartered in Nome, Alaska, BSNC runs a diversified portfolio of subsidiaries that operate in various sectors including construction, IT, environmental services, mining, and tourism.

Through subsidiaries like BPS, BSNC can leverage specialized skills and resources to manage substantial government and commercial projects while adhering to high standards of quality and safety.

Clients:

Their primary clientele includes various branches of the U.S. government, including the Department of Defense, as well as private sector entities that require high-level operational and logistical support.

Compliance and Quality Assurance:

BPS adheres to stringent compliance and quality assurance standards to ensure the delivery of reliable and efficient services. They often work within regulated environments that require meticulous attention to detail and robust management practices.

Economic Impact:

As part of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) framework, BPS contributes to the economic welfare and cultural preservation of Alaska Native communities. Through dividends, employment opportunities, and other benefits, the company fosters sustainable development in the regions where it operates.

Summary:

Bering Pacific Services Company, LLC stands out as a proficient service provider in the realms of facilities management, base operations, and environmental services. Leveraging the strong heritage and community-focused ethos of its parent corporation, BPS plays a vital role in both local economies and broader national initiatives.

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