Flagler Beach Fishing Pier is located at 215 South Ocean Shore Boulevard in Flagler Beach, Florida. The project consists of the reconstruction of the historic Flagler Beach Fishing Pier that was initially built in 1928. The pier has suffered significant damage due to several storms and hurricanes and was deemed inoperable in 2022. To maintain the historical significance of the pier, the western-most 113 ft of the pier will be kept and rehabilitated where necessary. The new portion of the pier will be 715’-8” long, totaling an 828’- 10” long pier. To improve resiliency for future storm events the deck elevation will be increased from 17.8 feet NAVD88 to 28 feet NAVD88. The old pier structure is constructed entirely of timber. Deficiencies to the western-most portion were identified in an inspection performed by M&N in November of 2022 and repairs are identified on the contract drawings. The new portion of the pier will be constructed of concrete with timber decking. Similar to the old pier, the new pier will also have a T-head at the eastern-most end. The T-shape will be 32’ wide by 20’ long. The new pier will be 25 feet wide, while the old pier was 20 feet wide. The new pier structure will consist of 24” square prestressed concrete piles, concrete pile caps and beams with timber decking. Utilities will include convenience power, low voltage A/V devices, lighting, potable water, and fire water. Refer to the electrical and mechanical sections for additional detail. Additional architectural components will include: Lighting Binocular Platform Fish cleaning stations Shade canopies Bench with end table