Located along the Atlantic shoreline in St. Augustine Beach, the St. Augustine Pier—officially known as the St. Johns County Ocean Pier—has long served as both
a community landmark and a working coastal structure. Originally built in the mid-20th century and reconstructed multiple times due to hurricane damage,
the pier reflects decades of adaptation to one of the most aggressive environments in infrastructure—constant wave action, salt exposure, and storm surge.
The rehabilitation of the St. Augustine Pier focuses on restoring structural integrity and extending service life in a high-impact marine environment.