C3 Scott Inc. — Marine Construction

Expert Custom Dock Installation on the Crystal Coast, NC

Your waterfront dream, built to last. Serving Carteret County with 25+ years of combined marine construction experience.

The Truth About Dock Installation

by C3 Scott Inc.

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Willie (336) 816-8170

Cody (252) 241-3272

25+ Years Combined Experience

Licensed & Insured

Locally Owned – Swansboro, NC

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Dock Installation in Carteret County Done Right

When you invest in waterfront property along the Crystal Coast, your dock is more than just a structure — it is the centerpiece of your coastal lifestyle. At C3 Scott Inc., we are a locally owned and operated marine contractor with deep roots in the Swansboro and Carteret County community, and we treat every dock installation project as if it were our own.

As a trusted custom dock builder in NC with over 25 years of combined marine construction experience, the Scott family brings unmatched knowledge of local waterways, tidal patterns, soil conditions, and CAMA permitting requirements. Whether you are planning a brand-new dock for a newly purchased waterfront lot or need an aging structure replaced, C3 Scott Inc. delivers craftsmanship, reliability, and fair pricing on every single job.

We serve the entire Crystal Coast region — from Swansboro and Morehead City to Beaufort, Newport, and the surrounding Carteret County waterways. Every project begins with a no-obligation, on-site free estimate, and we walk you through each step from permit to final plank.

Why C3 Scott? We are not a large corporation with rotating crews. When you hire C3 Scott Inc., you work directly with the Scott family — experienced, licensed professionals who are invested in your project and in this community. That personal accountability means your dock gets built the right way, the first time.

Our Custom Dock Building Services

From simple floating platforms to elaborate multi-slip piers, C3 Scott handles every type of dock installation that Crystal Coast homeowners and property owners need. Here is what we offer:

🏗️ New Dock Construction

Full new dock construction on the Crystal Coast for residential and waterfront properties. We design each dock to fit your site, water depth, intended use, and budget.

📐 Custom Dock Design

No two waterfront properties are alike. We work with you to design a dock layout — L-shaped, T-shaped, straight pier, or floating — that maximizes your water access and property value.

🔧 Dock Repair & Restoration

Storm damage, rot, or structural deterioration? Our dock repair team restores aging or damaged docks quickly, bringing them back to full safety and function.

📏 Dock Extensions & Additions

Need more space? We extend existing docks, add floating platforms, install fish cleaning stations, benches, and boat lift systems to upgrade your existing structure.

⚓ Boat Lift Integration

As an authorized Tide Tamer dealer, we integrate boat lifts seamlessly into your new or existing dock installation. We size and install lifts from standard two-piling units to full yacht lifts.

🏛️ Driven Pile Systems

C3 Scott uses driven pile installation technology for superior structural integrity in Carteret County’s varied soil conditions, giving your dock a longer life and greater load-bearing capacity.

Dock Materials We Use in NC

Choosing the right decking and framing material is one of the most important decisions in any new dock construction project on the Crystal Coast. The marine environment along the ICW and Carteret County waterways is demanding — saltwater, UV exposure, tidal fluctuation, and marine boring organisms all take a toll. C3 Scott guides every client toward materials that balance longevity, appearance, cost, and local environmental compliance.

Material

Best For

Lifespan in Coastal NC

Maintenance

Pressure-Treated Lumber

Budget-conscious builds, structural framing

15 – 25 years

Moderate — periodic sealing recommended

Composite Decking (e.g., Trex)

Premium decks, low-maintenance surface

525 – 40 years

Low — rinse and occasional cleaning

Flow-Through Grating

Saltmarsh areas, CAMA compliance zones

20+ years

Very low — allows light penetration for habitat

Ipe Hardwood

Upscale properties, natural aesthetic

20-40+ years

Low to moderate — oiling every few years

Aluminum Framing

Floating dock systems, pontoon docks

30+ years

Very low — corrosion resistant

During your free estimate, we discuss material options in detail based on your waterway, your goals, and what will perform best for dock installation in Carteret County’s specific coastal conditions. We never oversell materials — we recommend what genuinely makes sense for your project.

Our Dock Building Process: Step by Step

Great dock construction on the Crystal Coast does not happen by accident. C3 Scott follows a disciplined process on every project to deliver consistent quality, on-time completion, and zero surprises for our clients.

1

Free On-Site Consultation & Estimate

Willie or Cody Scott visits your Carteret County property personally. We assess the waterway, soil conditions, tidal range, and your vision for the dock. You receive a detailed written estimate with no hidden charges and no pressure.

2

Permit & CAMA Application Guidance

Nearly all new dock construction in coastal NC requires a CAMA permit from the NC Division of Coastal Management. We guide you through the required documentation, site plans, and application steps. Our experience with local regulators in Carteret County significantly streamlines this process.

3

Material Selection & Project Scheduling

Once your permit is approved, we finalize your material selections and schedule your dock installation start date. We procure all materials and confirm the project timeline with you in writing.

4

Pile Driving & Substructure Installation

C3 Scott’s driven pile system is deployed to set each piling to the correct depth and angle for your waterway. Precise pile placement is the foundation of a dock that withstands tidal forces, storm surge, and decades of use.

5

Framing, Decking & Feature Installation

Our crew installs the dock framing, decking surface, handrails, cleats, lighting, fish cleaning stations, boat lifts, or any other features included in your project. Every fastener, connection, and board is installed to meet or exceed NC building standards.

6

Final Walkthrough & Client Sign-Off

Before we consider a job complete, we walk every inch of your new dock with you, answer any questions, and make certain you are fully satisfied. Your waterfront investment should feel exactly right from day one.

Understanding NC CAMA Permits for Dock Installation

One of the most common questions we hear from homeowners planning a new dock on the Crystal Coast is: do I need a permit to build a dock? The short answer is almost always yes.

In North Carolina, the Coastal Area Management Act (CAMA) governs construction in coastal areas, including dock installation in Carteret County and throughout the Crystal Coast. The NC Division of Coastal Management (NCDCM) issues CAMA permits in three categories:

General CAMA Permit (Minor)

For docks that are smaller in scope — typically piers or docks under certain square footage thresholds that do not substantially impact adjacent riparian rights. These tend to be the fastest to obtain, often in four to six weeks when the application is complete.

Major CAMA Permit

Required for larger projects, commercial structures, or those in Estuarine Waters or Public Trust Areas. Major permits involve a more extensive review process, public notice period, and may take three to six months to receive.

CAMA Exemption

A limited number of small, temporary, or replacement dock projects may qualify for an exemption from full CAMA permitting. C3 Scott evaluates each project individually to determine the correct permit pathway.

Important note: Starting dock construction in Carteret County or anywhere on the Crystal Coast without the required CAMA permits can result in stop-work orders, fines, and mandatory removal of completed structures. Always secure permits before beginning any waterfront construction. C3 Scott Inc. helps clients navigate this process correctly from the start.

We strongly recommend beginning the permitting conversation as early as possible. Permit timelines can vary considerably by jurisdiction, and the sooner your application is submitted, the sooner your custom dock builder in NC can break ground.

Why Quality Dock Construction Matters on the Crystal Coast

The waters along Carteret County and the Crystal Coast are beautiful, but they are also demanding. The combination of salt air, tidal fluctuation, tropical storm activity, and marine wood-boring organisms means that a dock built with the wrong materials, poor pile placement, or inadequate structural planning will deteriorate rapidly — and cost you far more in repairs than a quality build would have cost to begin with.

C3 Scott Inc. has seen the results of cut-rate dock installation firsthand: failing pilings, rotted framing, unlevel decking, and docks that cannot safely support a loaded boat lift. That is why we do not compete on price by cutting corners. We compete by delivering a dock that performs beautifully and safely for decades.

Our commitment to quality extends to every component of new dock construction on the Crystal Coast: the grade of lumber we specify, the depth to which we drive pilings, the galvanized or stainless fasteners we use in saltwater environments, and the attention our crew brings to every board, every bolt, and every weld. The details matter because your family’s safety depends on them.

Dock Installation Serving the Entire Crystal Coast Region

C3 Scott Inc. is based in Cape Carteret, NC, and provides custom dock building services throughout Carteret County and the surrounding coastal communities. Wherever you have waterfront property along the Crystal Coast or the Intracoastal Waterway, we can build your dock.

Swansboro

Atlantic Beach

Bogue Sound

Peletier

Morehead City

Pine Knoll Shore

Harkers Island

Hubert

Emerald Isle

Cedar Point

White Oak River

Indian Beach

Beaufort

Cape Carteret

ICW

Sneeds Ferry

Newport

Stella

Eastern NC

Not sure if we serve your area? Give us a call — if we can get there, we will. The Scott family has worked on waterways throughout Eastern NC and is always willing to discuss projects outside our primary service area for the right job.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Dock Installation in NC

We hear many of the same questions from Crystal Coast homeowners who are planning their first dock or replacing an old one. Here are honest, practical answers to the most common ones:

How much does dock installation cost in Carteret County, NC?
Dock installation in Carteret County can range from roughly $15,000 for a modest pressure-treated fixed dock to well over $60,000–$80,000 for a large custom dock with composite decking, boat lifts, electrical service, and added features. The most significant cost factors are overall dock length, water depth, material selection, complexity of the structure, and the equipment needed for pile driving. C3 Scott provides a detailed, transparent written estimate after visiting your property so you know exactly what you are getting and what it will cost before any work begins.
Do I need a permit for dock installation on the Crystal Coast?
In almost all cases, yes. New dock construction in coastal NC requires a CAMA permit from the NC Division of Coastal Management. The type of permit — General (Minor) or Major — depends on your project scope, location, and proximity to sensitive habitat areas. Dock installation in Carteret County without the required permits can result in significant fines and forced removal of the structure. C3 Scott guides every client through the permit process from the beginning.
How lomg does new dock construction on the Crystal Coast take?
Once permits are in hand, most residential dock installations take one to three weeks of active construction depending on dock size, complexity, and weather. However, the CAMA permitting process itself takes four to twelve weeks for a General permit, and potentially longer for Major permits. We encourage clients to start the planning and permitting process as early as possible in the year, especially if they want their dock ready for the boating season.
What type of dock is right for my property?
The right dock type depends on water depth, tidal range, shoreline conditions, how you plan to use the dock, and any CAMA restrictions that apply to your specific parcel. Fixed docks are generally stronger and lower maintenance; floating docks accommodate significant tidal variation; piers extend into deeper water for larger vessels. As your custom dock builder in NC, C3 Scott evaluates your site and recommends the structure that will serve you best — we never push a one-size-fits-all solution.
Does CS Scott also do dock repairs?
Absolutely. Dock repair is a significant part of what we do throughout Carteret County. Whether you have storm damage from a hurricane, rotted decking boards, a failing piling, or a deteriorated boat lift, C3 Scott assesses the damage honestly and gives you a repair cost versus replace recommendation that is in your best financial interest — not ours. Many docks can be restored at a fraction of the cost of full replacement.
Is C3 Scott Inc. licensed and insured for dock installation?
Yes. C3 Scott Inc. is a fully licensed general contractor and is fully insured for all marine construction activities. We are also a proud member of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce and an authorized Tide Tamer boat lift dealer. Never hire a marine contractor who cannot show you proof of licensure and insurance — your property and your liability depend on it.

Ready to Build Your Custom Dock on the Crystal Coast?

Contact C3 Scott Inc. today for a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve all of Carteret County and the surrounding Crystal Coast communities. Let the Scott family bring your waterfront vision to life.

Willie Scott

Owner | Project Manager

(336) 816-8170

 

Cody Scott

Owner | Project Manager

(252) 241-3272

 

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