Piers, Docks and Boat Lifts
Bulkhead and Pier Marine Construction builds piers primarily for waterfront property owners who are interested in waterway access for boating activities. In some cases, piers can be constructed to extend out into a waterway far enough to provide adequate channel depth for the watercraft. Docks are generally built at the pier's end and are used as a landing pier for mooring or tying up one's boat. And, boatlifts are installed for clients who want to raise their boats out of the water, therefore maintaining the watercraft's condition and protecting it from severe storm damage.
Piers> | Docks | Boatlifts |
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8"- 10" Diameter Wooden Pilings | 8"- 10" Diameter Dock & Mooring Pilings | H.D. Galvanized & Aluminum Boat Lifts |
2"x 8" Wooden Rough Braces | 2"x 8" Wooden Rough Braces | 5,000-25,000 lb. Overhead Beam Lift |
2"x 8" Rough Stringers & Joist | 2"x 8" Rough Stringers & Joist | 5,000-25,000 lb. Low Profile Lift |
2"x 8" No. 1 Grade Decking | 2"x 8" No. 1 Grade Decking | 1,000-4,500 lb. Small Watercraft Lift |
*All pilings and framing are 2.5 cca marine salt treated. Decking is dressed four sides and .40 or .60 cca marine salt treated.