
Dock Construction
Custom-built boat docks engineered for Central Florida waterfronts.
New boat docks built for how you use the water, platform docks, covered slips and boat lifts, engineered to code for Central Florida lakes.
We use marine-grade materials and properly spaced pilings built to last through Florida sun and changing lake levels. Every project starts with a site visit, a clear written estimate and permitting guidance, no shortcuts, no surprises.
Built to code
Pilings, framing and hardware that meet or exceed local marine construction standards.
Material options
Pressure-treated, composite and marine hardwood decking to match your budget and look.
Boat lifts & accessories
Lifts, cleats, ladders, lighting and power runs integrated cleanly into the build.
Permit guidance
We help navigate HOA, county and waterbody requirements so the project stays on track.
- New residential & commercial dock construction
- Covered docks and boathouses
- Boat lifts and jet-ski lifts
- Composite, wood and aluminum decking
- Pilings, framing and structural repair
- Dock lighting, power and water runs
Your docks project, start to finish
Site visit & estimate
We assess your waterfront and send a clear, written estimate, no guessing.
Design & permitting
Layout, materials and HOA / county permitting handled for you.
Construction
Our marine crew builds to code with marine-grade materials.
Walkthrough & warranty
A final walkthrough and warranty terms provided in writing.
Docks we've built



Docks questions, answered
Quick answers about dock construction in Central Florida.
Still have questions? Ask usDo I need a permit to build a dock in Central Florida?
Most waterfront structures require county and/or water management district approval, and many neighborhoods add HOA review. We guide you through the requirements for your specific property as part of the estimate.
How long does a new dock take to build?
A typical residential dock takes 1–3 weeks of on-site work once permits are approved, depending on size, water depth and accessories like lifts.
What decking material is best for Florida?
Composite decking offers the lowest maintenance and best longevity in our climate, while pressure-treated wood is the most budget-friendly. We review the trade-offs with you during the estimate.