Naples City Council awards $23.4M for pier rebuild

Author: Aisling Swift, Gulfshore Business
Published: Updated:
Credit: Naples government

The 136-year-old Naples Pier will undergo a seventh transformation after City Council unanimously approved a nearly $23.46 million construction contract to rebuild the pier after Hurricane Ian destroyed it two years ago.

Shoreline Foundation Inc., a Broward County-based marine contractor, was awarded the contract over another bidder on Oct. 2 and will be paid $23,459,696. There were three bidders, but one withdrew. Council also set aside another $1.17 million for contingency costs and agreed to amend the budget to cover the costs.

City Manager Jay Boodheshwar called the vote a “milestone moment” for Naples and thanked the community for its patience as the city worked through a complicated process that involves local, state and federal approvals, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency and Army Corps of Engineers.

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