South Harbor Rebuild Project
The City of Cordova is proposing to complete overdue repairs and necessary enhancements to the city’s harbor. The Cordova Harbor is a transportation and service hub for the surrounding Prince William Sound, offering year-round vessel access to dedicated fishing grounds and safe harbor to mariners. The harbor is past its useful life and is no longer able to adequately and safely support the vessels docking and using the harbor.
The project would consist of several components, completed from mid-September 2023 until mid-April 2024:
The following components are proposed for the project:
- South Harbor float system replacements
- New drive-down transfer bridge and service float (drive-down dock)
- New South Harbor bulkhead
- South Harbor parking improvements and new walkway
Collin Bronson
Director of Special Projects
cbronson@cityofcordova.net
Harbor Press Release & Public Notices
South Harbor Construction Progress Update 1/19/2024
South Harbor Construction Progress Update: Demolition Nearly Complete - Float Installation to Commence Saturday, January 20th As demolition of the South Harbor reaches its final stages, construction crews from Turnagain Marine Inc. and GMC Contracting Inc. continue to...
South Harbor Project Update
Demolition on the South Harbor is nearing completion. Crews will return the first week of January to finish demolition and disposal and begin assembling the new harbor structures.
Harbor Construction Scheduled to Begin on December 6, 2023
Harbor Construction Scheduled to Begin on December 6, 2023. Construction crews from Turnagain Marine Inc. are schedule to arrive in Cordova December 5, 2023. Barges and heavy equipment will be operating in and around the South Harbor for the next six months. The City...
South Harbor Parking During Construction
In preparation for South Harbor construction the City of Cordova is asking that all vehicles parked in the lot on the southwestern side of the South Harbor and at the end of Nicholoff Way be removed no later than October 9, 2023. This area is outlined in red in the...
Harbor Rebuild Employment Opportunities
The Cordova South Harbor Project will begin demolition on October 9th. Turnagain Marine Inc. of Anchorage is the primary contractor leading the project. We have had many inquiries about work opportunities. Currently, there may be a need for trained and certified...
Fish Cleaning Stations Removal Notice
The Harbor Department will be removing the fishing cleaning stations in the South Harbor by September 15th 2023 to start preparing for the South Harbor Rebuild. The North Harbor fishing cleaning stations and the station on New England Cannery Rd will remain open until...
Cordova Harbor Construction Update: Vessel Relocation Deadline Now Extended to October 6
Cordova Harbor Construction Update: Vessel Relocation August 17, 2023 The South Harbor reconstruction project is on track to begin soon. Due to the complexity of reducing 711 total slips to only the 250 slips located in the North Harbor, City of Cordova must develop...
Consolidated List of Vessel Assignments for 2023/2024 South Harbor Construction Period
Vessels Scheduled to be berthed in North Harbor during construction period: New Wave Tina Princess Christine Fram Miss Carroll Deer Cove Rafferty Seaview Lucid Dream Serenity Double Trouble Leading Lady Orca Odyssey Patience Oceana Joy Jimani Rejoyce Orion Arctic...
Harbor Float A & B Construction Impact
The City of Cordova will be requiring all vessel owners in the North Harbor on Float A and the east side of Float B to remove their vessels no later than September 5th to make additional space for deep-draft commercial vessels during the harbor construction period of...
Results of Second Drawing for North Harbor and Shipyard Vessel Placement During South Harbor Construction Period
The City of Cordova held an additional lottery for North Harbor berths today in anticipation of opening an additional 15 available spaces. Twenty-six vessels were drawn and rank ordered, as space becomes available additional vessel owners will be contacted and space...