Alaska's Industrial Coatings Specialists
Industrial-grade surface protection engineered for extreme environments — from Arctic cold to saltwater exposure. AIP applies coatings that last, on assets that matter.
Full-system applications from surface prep through topcoat on bridges, towers, tanks, and fabricated steel. SSPC-compliant prep and application at every stage.
SSPC SP-10 Epoxy UrethaneInterior and exterior protection for storage tanks, pressure vessels, and secondary containment. Solvent-free systems for potable and chemical service.
Plural-Component Novolac ImmersionComplete floor, wall, and ceiling systems for manufacturing, processing, and utility facilities. Chemical and abrasion resistance for heavy-duty environments.
MMA Flooring Cementitious UrethaneSplash zone and atmospheric protection for marine infrastructure. Barrier and cathodic protection systems for Alaska's demanding saltwater environments.
Splash Zone Zinc-Rich NORSOKPurpose-formulated systems applied in sub-zero conditions. AIP crews are trained and equipped for year-round operations across Alaska's climate zones.
Low-Temp Cure Heated Containment Moisture CureIntumescent coating systems for structural steel fireproofing. AISC-compliant design and application for commercial and industrial builds.
Intumescent UL-Listed AISCWe don't import crews from the Lower 48. AIP was founded in Anchorage and every applicator on our roster knows Alaska's climate, its logistics, and its demands firsthand.
Every project runs against a written coating specification. DFT readings, cure verification, and hold-point inspections are documented and delivered with every job file.
We're manufacturer-independent. Our recommendations are based on service environment, not preferred vendor programs — epoxy, polyurea, urethane, or zinc, whichever earns its keep.
From abrasive blasting and containment to final inspection, we handle it end-to-end. No subcontracting critical scope to unfamiliar crews.
In-house inspection capability means QA runs concurrent with production. Defects are caught at the source, not discovered after demobilization.
Our workmanship warranty means we stand behind every application. If adhesion fails due to our prep or application, we make it right — no argument, no charge.
Substations, power generation facilities, gas distribution infrastructure, and transmission towers across Alaska's grid.
Docks, pilings, loading infrastructure, and vessel support facilities at Alaska's major ports and coastal sites.
Bridges, water treatment, public buildings, and transportation infrastructure for municipalities across the state.
Structural steel fireproofing, parking structures, and finish coatings for Alaska's commercial and industrial builds.
Railroad infrastructure, highway bridges, and aviation facilities requiring durable corrosion protection.
Processing equipment, ore conveyance structures, and facility protection in Alaska's rugged mining environments.
Grain storage, processing equipment, and agricultural infrastructure requiring food-safe or heavy-duty systems.
Low-VOC interior systems and hygienic surface solutions for hospitals, schools, and public institutions.
We inspect existing conditions, exposure environment, and substrate to define the performance requirements.
A written coating spec is developed: prep grade, DFT targets, coating system, and inspection hold points.
Containment, blast media, equipment, and safety controls staged and certified before work begins.
Each coat applied to spec, with DFT and adhesion verified in real time by our in-house inspector.
Inspection records, material certs, and photo documentation delivered with final project closeout.
AIP's crew handled a challenging bridge recoat in sub-zero conditions without a single deficiency on our final inspection. The documentation package they delivered was the most thorough we've seen from a coatings contractor.
We've used outside contractors who didn't understand Alaska logistics. AIP is different — they showed up on time, knew the environment, and delivered a lining system that's still performing years later.
The spec they wrote for our tank farm saved us from a significant overcoating mistake. Their NACE inspector caught a mill scale adhesion issue that would have caused an early failure. Worth every dollar.
Coating Inspector Program Level 1 & 2 — inspection and QC capability on every project.
Qualified Products certification for field application of industrial maintenance coatings.
All crew leads hold OSHA 30-hour construction safety certification. Safety is not optional.
Registered Disadvantaged Business Enterprise with the Alaska DOT — eligible for DBE-required projects.