Port of Brownsville secures $1.1 million for Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility project

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The Port of Brownsville has secured more than $1.1 million in funding from the federal government for its Port of Brownsville Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility project. 

Congressman Vicente Gonzalez (TX-34) announced the award as part of $15,622,100 in Community Project Funding for the 34th Congressional District of Texas.

“The Port of Brownsville is the only deep-water seaport directly on the U.S.- Mexico border and is a key gateway for international commerce and shipping,” Gonzalez told the Rio Grande Guardian International News Service. 

“The over $1.1 million secured for the port’s Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility Study is a crucial effort as it will increase the region’s, state’s, and nation’s economic development and ensure we’re ready to handle commercial demands for generations to come.”

Brownsville Navigation District Chairman Esteban Guerra said the Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility project is essential to plan and prepare infrastructure improvements at the port. Guerra said the project will evaluate a range of nonstructural and structural options to support and increase the port’s capacity to accommodate larger vessels efficiently and safely contributing to a greater economic impact.

“Congressman Vicente Gonzalez time and time again continues to deliver for the Port of Brownsville and the people of South Texas. By securing the crucial funding for major infrastructure projects, we continue building towards a brighter future with thoughtful and strategic planning. Our Vessel Suitability Analysis and Feasibility project seamlessly aligns with our ongoing efforts to sustain safe, reliable, and effective infrastructure so that businesses continue to thrive,” Guerra said. “On behalf of the Brownsville Navigation District, we extend our gratitude to Congressman Gonzalez for his steadfast dedication to the port, our industries, and the communities we serve.”

Major infrastructure projects in progress at the Port of Brownsville include the construction of a 118-acre business park to support the industrial and manufacturing industries of the Rio Grande Valley as well as the Brazos Island Harbor Channel Improvement Project to deepen the Brownsville ship channel from its current 42 feet to 52 feet, Guerra explained.

About the Port of Brownsville


The Port of Brownsville is the only deep-water seaport directly on the U.S.-Mexico border and encompasses 40,000 acres – the largest land-owning public port authority in the country. The port transships more steel into Mexico than any other U.S. port. As the major multimodal transportation hub serving the Rio Grande Valley and northern Mexico, the Port of Brownsville supports investment opportunities and jobs. Activity at the port is responsible for adding more than $2 billion to the regional economy, $3 billion to the Texas economy, and the creation of more than 51,000 jobs statewide.

Advanced Manufacturing Training Center


Chairman Guerra spoke recently at a groundbreaking ceremony for a new $30 million advanced manufacturing training center to be built by Texas A&M University. The project will take up 22 acres at the port.

Organized by the Texas A&M Engineering Extension Service, the center will provide training to RGV residents for in-demand jobs, while stimulating advancements in manufacturing through research and initiatives.

“As the leading economic engine and major job creator for the region, the Port of Brownsville understands the critical importance of developing a highly skilled workforce to sustain our existing industries and attract new ones,” Guerra said.

“The advanced manufacturing training facility exemplifies our dedication to creating career opportunities and fostering innovation in manufacturing. We are proud to partner with The Texas A&M University System to empower our workforce for the future.”

Here is an audio recording of Chairman Guerra’s remarks at the groundbreaking ceremony:


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