Projects

Water Emergency Transportation Authority Richmond Ferry Terminal

Details

Client
Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA)
Services
  • ADA and PROWAG Accessibility Improvements
  • Civil Engineering
  • Planning/Studies
  • Transportation Planning
Awards
2019 Best Project Aware of Merit in Specialty Construction (ENR California)
2019 Airports & Transportation Centers (American Architecture Awards)
2021 Public Works Project Award, Transportation, $5-25 Million (APWA NorCal)
Award Winning Team
Owner: Water Emergency Transportation Authority (WETA)
Architect: Marcy Wong Logan Architects
General Contractor: Manson Construction Company
Planning: COWI North America, Inc.
Civil Engineer: BKF

Overview

BKF provided civil engineering design services for the expansion of the Richmond Ferry Terminal, a project that enhances regional mobility by offering a reliable alternative to freeway congestion and other transit modes. The expansion required careful integration with several prominent waterfront features, including the adjacent Bay Trail, the Harbor Way terminus, a City‑commissioned public sculpture, and the Craneway Pavilion entertainment venue. BKF’s work supported a seamless connection between the terminal and these surrounding public amenities, improving passenger access and overall site functionality.

The project introduced a new fixed pier and passenger waiting area, along with an ADA‑compliant gangway and ramping system that ensures accessible movement between the shore and ferry boarding points. Improvements also included a new passenger loading float and the addition of a kayak launch facility, enhancing waterfront recreation while supporting multimodal connectivity. Together, these enhancements create a more efficient, accessible, and enjoyable experience for ferry passengers and waterfront users.

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