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notice requirements State Projects lien requirements State Projects
prime contractor State Projects Not Applicable, prime contractors supply the bond on state projects in Alaska, and therefore, do not have rights against their own bonds. Not Applicable, prime contractors supply the bond on state projects in Alaska, and therefore, do not have rights against their own bonds.
sub laborer State Projects None. If you did not contract with the prime contractor (i.e. you contracted with a subcontractor), you must file a Notice of Claim with the prime contractor within 90 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. All parties must file a lawsuit to enforce their claims within 1 year from the final settlement of the project.
supplier other State Projects None. If you did not contract with the prime contractor (i.e. you contracted with a subcontractor), you must file a Notice of Claim with the prime contractor within 90 days from last furnishing labor and/or materials to the project. All parties must file a lawsuit to enforce their claims within 1 year from the final settlement of the project.

“FINAL SETTLEMENT” means that the contract has been completed and that there has been a specific administrative act authorizing payment. Safeco Ins. Co. of Am. v. Honeywell, Inc., 639 P.2d 996 (Alaska 1981).