Federal News
Georgia Senators Secure Port Upgrade Funding
March 21, 2026
U.S. Senators Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff have secured nearly $67 million in federal funding to support critical dredging and maintenance projects at the Ports of Savannah and Brunswick in Georgia. These investments, awarded in March 2026, aim to enhance port infrastructure capacity, improve vessel traffic accommodation, and strengthen regional supply chains. Additionally, prior funding has supported the installation of electric charging infrastructure at these ports, reflecting a broader modernization effort.
- The funding includes approximately $48.9 million for dredging and maintenance at the Port of Savannah and $17.95 million for similar projects at the Port of Brunswick.
- These projects are vital for maintaining operational efficiency and economic competitiveness of Georgia's key maritime gateways.
- Procurement professionals should note the focus on infrastructure upgrades that may open opportunities for contractors specializing in marine construction, dredging, and port facility modernization.
- The emphasis on supply chain resilience and green infrastructure suggests growing federal support for sustainable port operations, which may influence future procurement requirements and priorities.
The Brunswick and Savannah ports are crucial economic hubs for the Peach State. I am proud to have worked alongside Senator Ossoff to bring nearly $67 million in federal funds to help maintain the ports and make sure they remain economic powerhouses for years to come.
— Senator Raphael Warnock
These upgrades to the Ports of Brunswick and Savannah will strengthen supply chains and support opportunity and prosperity in coastal Georgia and statewide.
— Senator Jon Ossoff
Agencies
United States Senate, U.S. Department of Transportation
Contracts
$48.9 million, $17.95 million, Over $48 million