The Fort Myers Beach Pier Rebuild 2026 project took a massive leap forward this week as Lee County commissioners awarded the construction contract to Panama City-based RJ Gorman Contracting LLC. In a surprising turn for public infrastructure, the winning bid of $11.7 million arrived $4.2 million lower than the next competitor and more than $5 million below the county’s initial internal estimates.
While the “lower-than-expected” price tag raised some questions during the public meeting, county staff confirmed that RJ Gorman is a vetted, qualified marine contractor currently managing similar large-scale pier restorations, including the Mexico Beach pier in the Florida Panhandle.
Design: Longer, Wider, and Built to Last
The new pier isn’t just a replacement; it’s a massive upgrade designed to handle higher foot traffic and the force of future Gulf storms.
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Length: The new structure will stretch 1,000 feet into the Gulf, making it 70% longer than the previous pier.
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Width: At 12 feet wide, the deck offers 50% more space for pedestrians and anglers.
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Resiliency: The pier will be supported by 24-inch square prestressed concrete piles and a concrete deck, moving away from the more vulnerable wood designs of the past.
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Amenities: Plans include a new shade pavilion, fish cleaning stations with stainless steel tops, and integrated lighting.
The Federal Bottleneck: Permitting and the DHS Shutdown
While the funding and the contractor are in place, the timeline for breaking ground is currently tethered to Washington, D.C. A partial Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown in early 2026 has significantly slowed the federal review process.
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Army Corps of Engineers: The project is still awaiting a final sign-off from the Army Corps, which is essential for any work involving navigable waters.
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FEMA Review: An environmental planning and historic preservation compliance review is also ongoing.
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The Shutdown Impact: Commissioner Brian Hamman noted that the ongoing DHS funding stalemate has thinned the staff available to process these critical permits.
“The shutdown is affecting us and slowing this process down,” — Commissioner Brian Hamman
Funding the Future: No Property Taxes Used
One of the most noteworthy aspects of the Fort Myers Beach Pier Rebuild 2026 is its funding structure. Lee County property taxes are not being used for this project. Instead, the $11.7 million is sourced from:
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Tourist Development Taxes: $7 million from the “bed tax” paid by visitors.
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State Appropriation: $4.7 million from the Florida Division of Emergency Management.
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RESTORE Act: The county is also pursuing funds tied to the 2010 Deepwater Horizon settlement for additional enhancements.
Construction Timeline
Once the final federal permits are secured, RJ Gorman estimates that construction will take approximately one year. This puts the anticipated grand opening of the new pier in late 2027, assuming no further significant weather or legislative delays.
Project Logistics at a Glance
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Total Contract: $11.7 Million.
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Dimensions: 1,000 ft long x 12 ft wide.
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Materials: Concrete piles and decking with aluminum railings.
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Contractor: RJ Gorman Contracting LLC.
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Status: Awaiting Army Corps & FEMA permits.





