Journey back to Alaska as we ramp up the latest season of the DIY network hit series, Building Alaska. Each 1-hour episode will track three build teams as they face challenging build conditions. We’ll follow each step of the process including the use of helicopters, floatplanes, ice road truckers, snow machines and boats to bring materials oftentimes to what seems the middle of nowhere.

Journey back to Alaska as we ramp up the latest season of the DIY network hit series, Building Alaska. Each 1-hour episode will track three build teams as they face challenging build conditions. We’ll follow each step of the process including the use of helicopters, floatplanes, ice road truckers, snow machines and boats to bring materials oftentimes to what seems the middle of nowhere. 

Behind the amazing homes/cabins are the intrepid builders who represent the toughness and tenacity that is the hallmark of life in the last frontier. The ability to adapt, improvise, and persevere in the face of remarkable challenges will make all viewers appreciate what it takes to own a piece of the Alaskan dream.

If you are a builder or know of a builder who has an extreme remote build this upcoming build season, please contact Cindy Baggish at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the following information

Name:

Brief Bio & Website:

Location of Build:

Type of Structure/Design of House/ Style (log cabin, A frame, hunting cabin); number of stories, square footage, et al

How many crew members on the build at any given time? (Please provide names, if available, jobs/duties)

Major Anticipated Challenges of the build? (weather, terrain, remoteness, supply portaging, wildlife)

What are the transportation expectations for materials and crew? (float planes, helicopters, snowmachine, dog sled)

Who are the clients?

What is the budget?

Please send a recent photo of you and your team