Jacksonville
Dock Builders
& Marine
Construction
What we do
From easy dock repairs to complicated pile driving services, Outback Marine Construction in Northeast Florida has you covered.
Docks
At Outback Marine Construction we pride ourselves in our expertise and use of top-of-the-line materials to create the dock you've dreamed of.
Bulkheads
We offer a variety of bulkhead products to meet your specific application needs for commercial and residential marine design and construction
Boathouse Construction
Outback Marine Construction can build you a custom boathouse that will be an extension of your home and increase the value of your waterfront property.
Boat Lifts
At Outback Marine Construction we design boat lifts for years of trouble-free use in Florida's harsh, saltwater environment. Contact us if you need a new or upgraded boat lift!
Seawall Construction
Protect your waterfront property from potential risks that can come from Northeast Florida's often harsh natural elements and weather conditions.
Marine Pile Driving
Just need pilings? We have the right equipment for the job. We ensure every piling is driven to refusal guaranteeing no piling will ever sink past the point it was driven.
Jacksonville Dock Builders & marine construction
Outback Marine Construction in Northeast Florida will help you find the best solutions tailored to your needs and budget. As a marine contractor, we offer a wide range of marine construction services such as dock building, boathouse and lift building, bulkheads and sea walls. We are here to help whether you need repairs, upgrades or brand new construction.
About Us
As a fully licensed contractor and Jacksonville native, Outback Marine Construction is familiar with the waters of Northeast Florida, as well as the communities that surround and reside alongside them. We have the skills and knowledge required to ensure your project is built with precision and proficiency. Outback Marine Construction owns and operates specialized equipment and carries the proper insurances unique to the marine construction industry to provide all required permitting and inspection approvals.
Mickler’s Wharf, Built & Donated by David Plummer, Featured on First Coast News
FAQs
Does Outback Marine Construction also undertake commercial projects?
Yes, and we have quickly become the go-to source for many area contractors in North-East Florida. Give us a call to find out how we can help on your marine build project: (904) 270-0067
Is my project too small for Outback Marine to handle?
Great question! Outback Marine will work with most dock, bulkhead, boathouse and boat lift projects, no matter the size. The only limiting factor we sometimes come across with regard to our services is your location in regard to our schedule. With that said, we’re always happy to discuss any/all projects…so give us a call!
I have a dock and I only want to change it a little, do I need a permit?
If you have an existing, legally built dock, a permit could still potentially be required prior to making any change to the size, location, or configuration of the docking structure(s). Changing construction materials, such as replacing wood decking with composite decking or replacing a wood dock with an aluminum dock, does not require additional permits…but it’s still best to check with us first.
Is a permit required to install or construct a new dock?
Yes, anyone planning to install or construct a new dock (including any docking structure such as a boathouse) within or on the banks of surface waters of Florida must first obtain a permit. Outback Marine Construction can handle of of the permitting process, making the project flow as smooth as possible from beginning to end.
Why do I need a permit to install a dock?
Installing a dock essentially disturbs lands that are subject to Florida regulations. Applying for a permit and going through the appropriate channels allows Outback Marine Construction to work with you to minimize any adverse impact on the environment.
I have a dock and I only want to change it a little, do I need a permit?
If you have an existing, legally built dock, a permit could still potentially be required prior to making any change to the size, location, or configuration of the docking structure(s). Changing construction materials, such as replacing wood decking with composite decking or replacing a wood dock with an aluminum dock, does not require additional permits…but it’s still best to check with us first.
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