For Immediate
Release:
November 13, 2025
County Commissioners announce concrete
from old Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge is prepared to ship to designated spot off
Sandy Hook
Concrete will be used to construct a fishing
reef
SEA BRIGHT, NJ – The Monmouth County Board of County
Commissioners has announced that concrete from the old Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge
is prepared to ship to a designated spot off Sandy Hook, where it will be used
to construct a fishing reef.
“While work will continue to fully remove the old Rumson-Sea
Bright Bridge until spring 2026, the concrete being used to construct a fishing
reef off Sandy Hook, as approved by the New Jersey Department of Environmental
Protection, is ready to go,” said Commissioner Director Thomas A. Arnone. “Creating
a fishing reef from the former bridge demonstrates the County’s commitment to
sustainability and to using every resource responsibly.”
This process will involve using barges to transport
materials around Sandy Hook to the designated reef site.
“Fishing reefs like the one to be constructed offer
numerous ecological benefits such as creating habitat for marine life,
providing protection for juvenile fish and offering recreational opportunities
for anglers and reef divers,” said Commissioner Director Arnone. “My fellow
Commissioners and I are proud to see the Rumson-Sea Bright Bridge project
contribute to both our infrastructure and our environment by transforming the
old bridge into a resource that supports our coastal ecosystem.”
The demolition work is being done by Richard E.
Pierson Construction Co., Inc. of Pilesgrove, NJ.
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SEA BRIGHT: The Monmouth County Board of
County Commissioners has announced that concrete from the old Rumson-Sea Bright
Bridge is prepared to ship to a designated spot off Sandy Hook, where it will
be used to construct a fishing reef. Pictured left to right: Robert Baccala, Executive
Vice President of Richard E. Pierson Construction Co., Inc.; Robert LeMassena,
Assistant Resident Engineer, WSP USA, Inc.; Richard Pierson, President of
Richard E. Pierson Construction Co., Inc.; Commissioner Director Thomas A.
Arnone; County Engineer Joseph Ettore, P.E.; Chief Engineer of Bridges Fred
Passeggio; and County Project Manager Michael Ruggiero. Photo by
Monmouth County Government.
SEA BRIGHT: The Monmouth County Board of
County Commissioners has announced that concrete from the old Rumson-Sea Bright
Bridge is prepared to ship to a designated spot off Sandy Hook, where it will
be used to construct a fishing reef. Photo by Monmouth County Government.