Project

Wright’s Wharf Bulkhead Project

Supporting Fishing and Aquaculture Jobs

To support Maine’s working waterfront, GMRI renovated the Wright’s Wharf bulkhead to stabilize the wharf and add commercial fishing berths along the Portland waterfront.

Our Goals

  • Renovate the decaying metal bulkhead to stabilize the surrounding land.
  • Improve the wharf’s facilities to provide berthing for commercial vessels.
  • Increase the amount of berthing in the City of Portland for commercial fishermen who own small boats.
  • Support the fishing, aquaculture, and seafood supply-chain workforce.

Construction site view showing ongoing bulkhead repairs, with excavators working near the waterfront.
Initial stage of bulkhead construction, showing aging wooden structure alongside new steel reinforcements.
Clear weather view of newly installed bulkhead framing a calm harbor basin.

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