We are a marine construction company dedicated to protecting and enhancing waterfront properties. We bring experience, precision, and integrity to every project we build on the water. We provide the following services:
Strong shoreline barriers that prevent erosion and protect your property.
Stable, adaptable docks that rise and fall with changing water levels.
Reliable lift systems that keep your boat dry, safe, and easy to access.
Natural rock barriers that stabilize shorelines and reduce erosion risk.
Durable, well-built docks designed for everyday waterfront use.
We assess shoreline conditions and plan safe, durable builds.
We design structurally sound, long-lasting marine solutions.
We create custom dock and shore designs built for your site.
We build durable structures with expert craftsmanship.
… with rusted professionals ready to build your waterfront the right way.
Yes. Most marine construction projects require permits from local, state, and sometimes federal agencies, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ).
We handle the entire permitting process for you, including site evaluation, paperwork, agency communication, and final approvals—so you never have to deal with the red tape.
Timelines vary depending on project type, materials, weather, water depth, and permitting requirements.
A typical schedule looks like this:
Permitting: 30–90 days
Construction: 1–6 weeks
We provide a clear project timeline upfront and keep you updated through every phase so there are no surprises.
We recommend materials based on your shoreline conditions, the project’s purpose, and your budget. Common options include:
Pressure-treated lumber
Composite or PVC decking
Vinyl sheet piling for bulkheads
Aluminum or steel framing
Riprap stone for natural erosion control
We’ll walk you through the pros and cons of each option to ensure long-term durability and performance.
You may need repairs or replacement if you notice:
Leaning or bowing walls
Cracks in the cap or sheeting
Soil erosion or sinkholes behind the wall
Rotting or damaged materials
Rust or corrosion on fasteners
Increased flooding or washouts
We offer inspections and can determine whether repair is enough or if full replacement is the safer, more cost-effective option.
Yes. Marine structures are constantly exposed to tides, storms, UV exposure, and saltwater, so regular maintenance is essential. We offer:
Seasonal or annual inspections
Dock repairs and resurfacing
Boat lift service and adjustments
Bulkhead/seawall reinforcement
Riprap replenishment
Routine maintenance protects your investment and extends the life of your waterfront structures.