Permafrost foundation failures create unique challenges that most contractors simply aren't equipped to handle. When steamline breaks or thermal events cause permafrost to melt beneath buildings, you need expertise that goes beyond standard foundation repair.
Ace Dragon brings over 20 years of North Slope oilfield experience to commercial and military permafrost stabilization projects throughout Alaska, Greenland, and the Arctic.
Standard foundation repair doesn't work in permafrost. The equipment fails in extreme cold. The techniques don't account for frozen ground dynamics. And when you're working in remote arctic locations, you can't just call for parts or wait for better weather.
What permafrost projects actually require:
Equipment that can be containerized and flown to locations accessible only by cargo aircraft, including international sites.
Understanding thermal subsidence, active layer dynamics, and how to stabilize voids in frozen ground at -40°F without weather delays.
When the nearest supply chain is weeks away, equipment repairs and contingency planning happen on-site or the project fails.
Carbon fiber reinforcement for cracked concrete walls and foundations damaged by settlement—critical when permafrost thaw causes structural damage beyond just foundation voids.
Two decades stabilizing foundations and infrastructure in Alaska's most challenging environment. When you work the North Slope oilfields, you learn permafrost engineering the hard way.
Work with prime contractors on military facility foundation stabilization in extreme northern latitudes, including some of the most remote operational facilities in the Arctic.
Foundation stabilization for commercial buildings, airfield surfaces, fuel storage facilities, and utility corridors where rapid response prevents catastrophic failure.
When steamline breaks, utility failures, or heating system issues cause permafrost to melt beneath structures, we deploy specialized deep foam injection to stabilize voids before spring thaw.
Our techniques penetrate frozen soils to fill thermal subsidence voids and prevent further settlement in permafrost conditions.
When foundation settlement causes concrete walls and foundations to crack and separate, our carbon fiber reinforcement systems restore structural integrity. This is often essential alongside void fill work when buildings have experienced significant movement.
Fast project execution for commercial facilities where decision-making moves quickly and downtime costs money.
Work with prime contractors on defense infrastructure requiring specialized permafrost expertise and appropriate government contracting credentials.
We containerize and deploy equipment via air freight to restricted-access sites throughout the Arctic and northern regions. Our systems can stage through commercial and military cargo routes to reach remote installations across Alaska, Canada, and international locations.
Understanding how permafrost responds to thermal events isn't something you read in a manual. It comes from decades working in conditions where mistakes are expensive and second chances are rare. Permafrost exists within an hour's drive north of Anchorage—we work the full spectrum from accessible sites to the world's most remote arctic facilities.
We deploy with comprehensive backup equipment, on-site repair capabilities, and contingency planning for extended periods without external supply chains. When you're working hundreds of miles from the nearest repair shop, you either fix it yourself or the project fails. It's how we've always worked on the North Slope—because you have to.
Anchorage, Southeast Alaska, North Slope
Military installations and critical infrastructure
Northern territories and remote locations
Any location accessible by air freight
Yes. We provide permafrost services throughout the Arctic including Greenland, northern Canada, and remote territories worldwide. If cargo aircraft can reach it, we can mobilize there.
Emergency response typically mobilizes within 1-2 weeks, with projects completed within 6-8 week windows before spring thaw when possible. Commercial and military projects often move faster than residential due to streamlined approval processes.
Permafrost requires specialized deep foam injection that works in frozen soils, understanding of thermal dynamics, and ability to operate at -40°F. Standard foundation equipment and techniques simply don't function in these conditions
We've spent over 20 years working locations where the nearest repair shop is weeks away by supply chain. We deploy with everything needed to maintain operational autonomy including spare parts, repair capabilities, and backup systems.
We work with prime contractors on U.S. Space Force installations and maintain appropriate government contracting credentials. All military project consultations are handled with discretion, and NDAs are available when required.
If you're dealing with permafrost foundation challenges, thermal subsidence events, or need void fill stabilization for military, commercial, or critical infrastructure in arctic regions, we'd like to hear about your project.
Military installations, commercial facilities, critical infrastructure, and industrial operations throughout Alaska, Greenland, Canada, and arctic territories.
Sensitive military and commercial projects handled with appropriate discretion.
• Soil & Seawall Stabilization
• Foundation Repair
• Arctic Infrastructure Solutions
• Concrete Leveling
• Ground Water Leak Sealing
• Concrete & Steel Refurbishment
• Spray Foam Insulation
• Epoxy Flooring & Floor Coatings
• Earthquake Repair Help
• DCP Testing
• Kemco Concrete Structural Repair
• Carbon Fiber Structural Reinforcement
Ace-Dragon Coatings & Foam, INC.
Office: 14415 N Spur Road, Kenai, AK 99611
Phone: (Office) 907-398-6247
Email: winston@ace-dragon.com
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