Concavage Marine Construction
- 87 Fox Island Rd Port Chester New York 10573 United States
Profile
Concavage Marine Construction is a premier dock building and marine construction company based in Port Chester, New York. Specializing in waterfront development, the company offers high-quality marine solutions tailored to both residential and commercial properties along the Hudson River and Long Island Sound. With decades of experience, Concavage Marine Construction has built a reputation for delivering durable, customized docks, seawalls, pilings, and bulkheads designed to withstand harsh marine environments.
What sets Concavage apart is its focus on environmentally responsible construction practices and its deep understanding of coastal regulations and permitting processes. The team works closely with clients to ensure projects are completed efficiently, safely, and in compliance with all local and state requirements. Their skilled craftsmen use premium materials and advanced marine equipment to ensure the longevity and resilience of every structure. Concavage Marine is also known for its responsive customer service and seamless project management from planning to final installation. Whether it’s new construction, repairs, or maintenance of existing marine structures, the company delivers excellent craftsmanship with lasting results.
Website: https://concavage.com/
Key Services:
– Custom dock design and construction
– Seawall and bulkhead installation and repair
– Pilings installation and driving
– Marine structure inspections and maintenance
– Floating dock systems
– Barge and crane services for waterfront projects
– Permitting assistance for marine construction
– Stairways and gangway access solutions for waterfront properties
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Contact Info
- 87 Fox Island Rd, Port Chester, New York, 10573, United States
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Phone: (914) 934-9612
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