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Port of Richmond report: Point Potrero marine structures need about $228 million in repairs; some hazards flagged as immediate
Summary
A consultant assessment urged immediate safety work and identified $228 million in repairs over 10 years for wharves, graving basins and finger piers at Point Potrero; council received the report and staff signaled next steps for funding and planning.
City port staff and consultant Moffatt & Nichol told the council on Oct. 21 that an inspection of Point Potrero’s marine infrastructure found extensive deterioration in pile‑supported wharves and pier structures and recommended a prioritized program of repairs and safety work.
Consultants recommended immediate safety mitigation for an aging crane structure and repairs to marginal wharf piles and decking between Berths 5–8. Project estimates included near‑term fixes to address tripod‑type failures and settlement at the wharf upland interface, midterm rehabilitation and longer‑term concrete repairs at graving basins and finger piers. Moffatt &…
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