"We are excited to continue our partnership with Arup over the next two years as we advance our goals to make Providence safer and more resilient for generations to come," said Providence Mayor Brett P. Smiley. "The City is poised to make bold investments that will address increasing challenges posed by sea-level rise, including more frequent and severe flooding. This work will also focus on creating ADA-compliant routes along the Riverwalk and Waterplace Park, addressing public safety concerns due to poor sight lines and limited access from surrounding streets, improving water quality by managing stormwater runoff, reinforcing the structural integrity of the Riverwalk walls, and enhancing accessibility for cyclists and pedestrians."
“Building on our previous work with the City of Providence, we feel intimately connected to the project’s mission to revitalize and rewild the waterfront in the heart of the urban downtown, while integrating the area into the city’s transportation network,” said Derek Anderson, Arup’s Project Manager. Arup’s Design Team Leader Alban Bassuet added “our team is excited to deliver a renewed destination on the water that not only serves the local community but also embodies its spirit.”