Thanks to all for the comments and advise. I just wanted to follow up with you all on the project. We ended up coring the concrete pier in an area the structural engineer deemed to have the most severe environmental degredation - that was below and just above the seasonal high water level. Compressive strength testing on 4-inch diameter cores (six tested) ranged from 4,800 to 9,800 psi. There did not appear to be any difference in strength between those from below the water line and those above. However, aggregate (1940's spec?) size may have played a factor in compressive strength as the max size was 3 inches or slightly larger. Aggregates were rounded, quartzitic and quite durable. There did not appear to be any entrained air in the concrete, but it did appear to be compact and with few voids. Where reinforcing was encountered, the rebar was smoooth, 1/2-inch diameter bar with good adhesion with concrete matrix. Surface wear was not severe for 64-year old concrete. Structural engineer has obtained good records of past pier inspections spanning decades and there appears to be no unusual cracking, effluorescence, iron staining/leaching or other indications of serious problems.