Corps of Engineers to Complete Repairs on Erie North Pier

The repair includes construction of a new concrete cap at the east end of the pier, near the Channel Lighthouse.

Work is expected to start between June and July and be completed by November 2025.

This marks the second phase of construction on the project, following work on the pier in summer 2024.

The project is 100% federally funded.

Portions of the north pier will be closed to the public during construction to ensure public safety, and some nearby areas of Presque Isle State Park may be used to stage construction equipment.

Work will be conducted on shore, and visitors to the park and vessels navigating the federal channel between Erie Harbor and Lake Erie are advised to observe all safety signage and avoid construction activities and equipment.

Construction is not expected to impede U.S. Coast Guard activities or operation of the Erie Western Pennsylvania Port and waterfront businesses.

About Erie Harbor

Erie Harbor is a deep draft commercial harbor which handled 716,000 tons of cargo, including limestone (62%), sand & gravel (30%), and salt (5%) in 2022. Waterborne transportation facilitated by the harbor supports $32.8 million in business revenue, 138 direct, indirect, and induced jobs, and $10.1 million in labor income to the transportation sector.

Operation and maintenance of harbors like Erie's by USACE is critical to the economy of Pennsylvania, the Great Lakes region, and the United States.

Photos and video of Erie Harbor and the north pier are available at: www.flickr.com/photos/buffalousace/albums/72177720297596693/

The Buffalo District delivers world class engineering solutions to the Great Lakes Region, the Army and the Nation to ensure national security, environmental sustainability, water resource management, and emergency assistance during peace and war.

Source: U.S.Army

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