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We provide shoreline and waterfront construction and repair including seawalls and bulkheads, residential and commercial docks, boat lift installation, pile driving, riprap and revetment, retaining walls and high‑bluff stairways, excavation and site preparation, and full project management from permitting through construction.
Yes, we coordinate permitting, site surveys, shoreline setbacks, erosion control plans, and required environmental approvals with local and state agencies as part of project planning to help keep your job compliant and on schedule.
Request a site visit and we will perform an on‑site inspection, identify the scope of work, assess access and permitting needs, then provide a written estimate that shows labor, materials, equipment, permitting fees, an expected timeline, and contingency allowances.
Contractors should be licensed, carry general liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and provide bonding where required; ask to see a copy of current license numbers and insurance certificates before work begins.
Factors include permitting lead time, tide and weather windows, site access and soil or underwater conditions, material availability, and scope of work; a simple dock can take a few days to weeks to build while seawalls or larger projects commonly take several weeks to complete after permits are issued.
Common seawall and dock materials are timber, concrete, steel piles, vinyl sheet piles, and composite decking for docks; choice depends on budget, expected service life, local marine environment, maintenance preferences, and permit constraints, and we will recommend the best option after an on‑site assessment.
Yes, we offer emergency stabilization and temporary repairs to reduce further damage, plus follow‑up permanent repair options; contact us immediately after a storm so we can assess risk and recommend safe next steps.
Warranties vary by component and manufacturer but typically cover workmanship for a defined period; regular inspections, debris removal, fastener checks, and timely repairs will extend service life, and we can provide a recommended maintenance schedule and warranty documents with your project estimate.