Construction continues on the restaurant and trestle removal, but the pier is set to open February 24 with public access intact.
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — The long-awaited reopening of Bob Hall Pier is just weeks away, and Nueces County Commissioner Brent Chesney says the project is coming in under budget, despite extensive construction efforts.
“The cost for Bob Hall Pier has actually come in less than expected,” Chesney said. “The work done has now come in under budget despite all of the construction that has gone into putting everything together.”
While the pier is set to open to the public at 11 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 24, Chesney emphasized that some construction will continue, including the removal of the secondary trestle used during the project.
“Half of it is gone. They’re taking it down as we speak. It will be a continued construction site because we will be building the restaurant in addition to the pier,” Chesney said. “There will be some things that will have to be logistically worked out to where people can have unfettered access, but we anticipate that’s not going to slow anything down from people getting on the pier either.”
Chesney adds that the construction will not prevent people from visiting the pier.
The newly rebuilt Padre Island landmark will be open to the public for free for the first 90 days, giving visitors, anglers, and families a chance to experience the pier at no cost.