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Port of San Diego Approves Construction Contract for Splash Pad at Portwood Pier Plaza Project

The Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners has approved the contract for construction of the Splash Pad at Portwood Pier Plaza Project at Imperial Beach. The previously approved and budgeted project will provide a splash pad playground with water features within the existing park.

“We are excited to award this contract and begin construction on the new splash pad playground at Portwood Pier Plaza,” said Commissioner Dan Malcolm, Port of San Diego Board of Port Commissioners. “This new addition will offer the community another fun way to play and explore the waterfront in Imperial Beach.”

Local contractor, Dick Miller Inc., was awarded the construction contract for approximately $1.8 million which is funded by the Port’s Economic Recovery Program and the Fiscal Year 2026 Balanced Capital Program. The project includes removal of the existing playground surface and construction of a new splash pad with enhanced color concrete surface and water jets, utility services for the mechanical and electrical equipment, and site improvements including a seat wall, landscaping, and lighting. The project will also provide accessibility improvements including updated sidewalks and installation of accessible showers.

In April 2024, the Board of Port Commissioners approved the Splash Pad at Portwood Pier Plaza Project and in October 2025, the Port also issued a call for artists to develop artwork for the new splash pad. The project is anticipated to commence early 2026 and be completed by late 2026. 

Since 2021, the Port of San Diego and City of Imperial Beach have been making improvements to the Imperial Beach Pier and Portwood Pier Plaza including maintenance and structural replacements for the pier, new paint and signage, and enhanced viewing and fishing features. The goal of these enhancements is to help encourage people to come explore and enjoy the iconic pier, waterfront, and nearby attractions.

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