10/02/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/02/2025 15:34
October 2, 2025 1:37 PM
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (Oct. 2, 2025) - The long-anticipated project to replace and upgrade the 86-year-old Santa Monica Pier Bridge will break ground by the end of the year, following the construction contract approval at Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Construction is expected to begin in late 2025 and conclude by the end of 2027. The Pier restaurants and shops, parking and visitor access will remain open to welcome the public throughout the duration of the project.
Nationally recognized infrastructure contractor Shimmick Construction Company, Inc. was chosen to bring their extensive expertise in complex bridge projects to lead the 24-month, $35 million project.
The Pier Bridge, built in 1939, connects Ocean Avenue and Colorado Avenue to the Santa Monica Pier, providing access to one of the city's most iconic destinations. The project will result in a new bridge that is seismically upgraded, more accessible and ready to serve residents, visitors and businesses well ahead of the 2028 Summer Olympic Games.
The new bridge will:
As part of the project, the historic blue Pier sign will be removed and restored. The original Pier sign is scheduled to be removed at the end of the year and stored until project completion. The refurbished sign will be reinstalled at the end of construction, elevated for improved visibility and clearance.
To ensure visitors can continue to have that Instagrammable Pier experience as the project gets underway, a temporary half scale replica of the iconic neon sign is being installed beginning this week in the middle of the Pier, adjacent to Pier Burger and near the entrance to Pacific Park.
For the next few months, visitors and residents will have the unique opportunity to experience two Pier signs and bid a temporary farewell to the beloved original.
Business and visitor access during construction Bridge construction is scheduled to begin in November 2025 and is expected to last 24 months.
To keep the Pier open and accessible:
Project timeline
The city conducted more than 30 outreach meetings with Pier businesses, tenants and community stakeholders, and will continue frequent engagement throughout construction to minimize impacts and ensure clear communication.
Approximately 75 percent of the project cost - more than $30 million - is funded by the Federal Highway Bridge Program, with the balance supported by local transportation funds.
To view the staff report, click here. For additional information and updates on the Pier Bridge Replacement Project, click here.
Tati Simonian Public Information Officer [email protected]
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