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    News Release: Corps of Engineers Continues Critical Repairs to Bird Island Pier

    Bird Island Pier UAS Imagery, Dec. 14, 2021

    Photo By Maj. Avery Schneider | The Bird Island Pier, photographed using an unmanned aircraft system in Buffalo, N.Y.,...... read more read more

    BUFFALO, NEW YORK, UNITED STATES

    07.06.2026

    Story by Kaylee Wendt 

    U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District

    BUFFALO, N.Y. — The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Buffalo District has awarded Great Lakes Dock and Marine and Ryba Marine Construction Co. for repairs to the Bird Island Pier along the Niagara River, totaling $15.52 million, ensuring safe navigation, a strong regional economy, and protection of the City of Buffalo’s main drinking water source.

    • Repairs will focus on nearly 3,000 feet of the pier with new concrete blocks, grouted stone, and a concrete protective layer.
    • The pier ensures safe access for vessels between Lake Erie, Buffalo Harbor, the Lower Niagara River, and the Erie Canal, and supports more than $62 million in business revenue and labor income.
    • The pier is one of the most popular walking and fishing spots in the City of Buffalo.
    • *Photos and B-Roll available *https://www.flickr.com/photos/buffalousace/albums/72157720292336925/with/51802443997.
    • **USACE team members available for media interviews**

    "The Bird Island Pier plays a vital role in the Great Lakes Navigation System, supporting the nation's economy, strategic interests, and Buffalo's vibrant waterfront," said Lt. Col. Aaron Anderson, USACE Buffalo District commander. "We're proud to complete these repairs so residents and visitors alike can continue enjoying a safe, accessible waterfront that benefits both the local community and the nation."

    Damage to the Bird Island Pier from seiche events, winter storms, and ice damage has resulted in a loss of stone protection, culvert damage, and impacts to the City of Buffalo’s pedestrian walkway.

    USACE and its contractors will conduct repairs to four sections of the pier, totaling nearly 3,000 linear feet. Work will be conducted in two phases, with the first phase beginning this week.

    The first phase of repairs will focus on 1,500 linear feet of both the river and channel side of the pier adjacent to the Colonel Ward Pumping Station and Buffalo Yacht Club noted as reach 1 in the diagram below. This phase is being completed under an $11.3 million contract awarded to Michigan-based Great Lakes Dock and Materials, LLC in September 2024. This phase is scheduled to be completed in fall 2026.

    The second phase of repairs will focus on more than 1,400 linear feet of the river side along three sections, identified by reaches 2,3, and 4, of the pier adjacent to the West Side Rowing Club and Shoreline Trail Bridge. This phase is being completed under a $4.2 million contract awarded to Michigan-based Ryba Marine Construction Co. on December 17. This phase is scheduled to be completed in fall 2027.

    This project is 100% federally funded under operations and maintenance.

    About the Bird Island Pier

    Bird Island Pier, located at the confluence of the Niagara River in Buffalo, New York, was originally built between 1823 and 1825 to support safe navigation between Lake Erie and the Black Rock Lock and today stretches about 10,507 feet from Unity Island’s Freedom Park to the Black Rock Canal entrance, protecting both the Colonel Ward Pumping Station and Ralph Wilson Jr. Centennial Park from wave action. Over the next century, the pier was repeatedly extended and upgraded, from 3,100 feet of timber crib and stone riprap added by New York state between 1869 and 1901, to its transfer to the federal government in 1905, followed by concrete reconstruction in 1928 and 1929 and the addition of an 800-foot rubble-mound extension in 1936 as part of broader efforts to modernize Great Lakes navigation.

    About Buffalo Harbor

    Buffalo Harbor is a deep draft commercial harbor which handled 1.2 million tons of cargo, including sand & gravel (26%), limestone (24%), and grain mill products (19%) in 2023. Waterborne transportation facilitated by the harbor supports $51.5 million in business revenue, 169 direct, indirect, and induced jobs, and $14.6 million in labor income to the transportation sector.

    About the Black Rock Canal

    Black Rock Canal is considered a part of the Niagara River waterway. The Niagara River is a commercial waterway that includes the Black Rock Channel north of the Black Rock Lock which encompasses the Black Rock Channel and Tonawanda of Buffalo, N.Y. The waterway handled 78,000 tons of cargo, entirely consisting of asphalt, tar, and pitch in 2023. Waterborne transportation facilitated by the harbor supports $5.9M in business revenue, 20 direct, indirect, and induced jobs, and $1.7 million in labor income to the transportation sector.

    *Photos and video of the Bird Island Pier are available at: *

    https://www.flickr.com/photos/buffalousace/albums/72157720292336925/with/51802443997

    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. Learn more at www.lrd.usace.army.mil/buffalo.

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    Date Taken: 07.06.2026
    Date Posted: 07.06.2026 13:04
    Story ID: 569411
    Location: BUFFALO, NEW YORK, US

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