C3 Scott Inc. — Marine Construction

Superior Seawall Construction & Repair on the NC Coast

Protect your piece of paradise. Expert seawall and bulkhead solutions for Carteret County waterfront properties — built to outlast the elements.

How Seawall Construction Protects Your Crystal Coast Property

by C3 Scott Inc.

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Willie (336) 816-8170

Cody (252) 241-3272

25+ Years Combined Expeerience

Licensed & Insured

Locally Owned – Swansboro, NC

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Seawall Construction in NC: Protecting What Matters Most

Your waterfront property is one of your most significant investments, and the land beneath it is only as secure as the structure standing between it and the water. At C3 Scott Inc., we specialize in professional seawall construction in NC, delivering engineered solutions that hold the line against tidal forces, storm surge, wave action, and the relentless coastal erosion that threatens Crystal Coast properties every season.

Founded by the Scott family — lifelong residents of the Swansboro and Carteret County area — C3 Scott Inc. brings over 25 years of combined marine construction experience to every seawall and bulkhead project we undertake. We know these waterways, we understand the soil conditions, and we are intimately familiar with the CAMA permitting requirements that govern coastal construction throughout North Carolina. That local knowledge is something no out-of-area contractor can replicate.

Whether you need a brand-new seawall designed from scratch, a failing bulkhead replaced before the next storm season, or targeted seawall repair on the Crystal Coast to stop damage from spreading, C3 Scott delivers the quality workmanship and personal accountability that waterfront property owners in Carteret County deserve.

Act early, save money. Seawall damage is progressive — a small crack or a few inches of settlement today becomes a structural failure after the next major storm. Early seawall repair on the Crystal Coast almost always costs a fraction of full replacement. If you have noticed any changes to your seawall or bulkhead, call C3 Scott now for a free assessment.

Our Seawall & Bulkhead Services

From complete new construction to targeted repair and erosion control, C3 Scott Inc. handles every dimension of waterfront soil retention for Carteret County and Crystal Coast property owners. Every project is assessed individually, planned precisely, and executed with the craftsmanship of a contractor who stands behind their work for the long term.

🧱 New Seawall Construction

Full seawall construction in NC for exposed shorelines, canal lots, and ICW-adjacent properties. We engineer each seawall to the specific wave energy, soil type, and tidal range of your waterway for maximum protection and longevity.

⚓ Bulkhead Installation in Carteret County

Professional bulkhead installation for calm-water environments such as creeks, protected coves, canals, and back-bay properties. Bulkheads are the workhorses of Carteret County waterfront protection — we build them right the first time.

🔧 Seawall Repair & Restoration

Targeted seawall repair on the Crystal Coast to address cracking, settlement, erosion behind the wall, failing tie-backs, and deteriorated cap beams. We restore structural integrity before damage spreads and costs escalate.

🪨 Riprap & Erosion Control

In locations where a hard seawall is not required or permitted, C3 Scott installs riprap armoring — graded stone placed at the waterline to absorb wave energy and slow erosion while maintaining a natural shoreline appearance.

🔍 Seawall Inspection

Not sure if your existing seawall or bulkhead is still sound? C3 Scott performs thorough on-site inspections of existing structures and provides an honest written assessment. We tell you what truly needs attention — and what can wait.

🌊 Seawall Cap Replacement

The cap beam is the most vulnerable section of most seawalls — exposed to UV, freeze-thaw cycles, and direct wave splash. C3 Scott replaces deteriorated cap beams as a standalone service, often restoring decades of structural life at a fraction of full replacement cost.

Seawall vs. Bulkhead: Which Does Your Property Need?

A question we hear often from Carteret County property owners is: what is the difference between a seawall and a bulkhead, and which one is right for my waterfront? The answer depends primarily on your site’s wave energy exposure, water depth, and soil conditions. C3 Scott evaluates all of these factors during your free on-site estimate and recommends the correct structure for your specific situation.

Feature

Seawall

Bulkhead

Wave Energy Environment

Moderate to high — open water, exposed shorelines, large bays

Low to moderate — creeks, canals, protected coves, back bays

Primary Function

Absorb and deflect wave force; retain soil

Retain soil; prevent slumping on calmer waterways

Typical Construction

Reinforced concrete, vinyl or steel sheet pile with heavy tie-back system

Vinyl, timber, or aluminum sheet pile with tie-back rods and deadmen

Relative Cost

Higher per linear foot due to structural demands

Lower per linear foot in most protected-water applications

Common Locations (Crystal Coast)

Bogue Sound, ICW-facing lots, Atlantic-facing sites

Canals, creeks, White Oak River tributaries, back-bay lots

CAMA Permit Required

Yes — typically Major or General permit

Yes — typically General permit for smaller residential projects

Both seawall construction in NC and bulkhead installation in Carteret County require the same disciplined approach: proper pile depth, correctly sized tie-back systems, quality materials chosen for the marine environment, and permitting compliance from the start. C3 Scott delivers all of these on every project.

Warning Signs Your Seawall Needs Immediate Repair

Many waterfront property owners on the Crystal Coast do not realize their seawall is failing until the damage is severe. Knowing what to look for allows you to call for seawall repair before a manageable problem becomes an emergency replacement. Here are the most critical warning signs C3 Scott looks for during inspections:

⚠️ Soil Loss or Sinkholes Behind the Wall

If you notice the ground settling or holes appearing behind your seawall, fill material is washing through gaps or cracks in the structure. This is an urgent warning — the loss of backfill undermines the wall’s foundation.

⚠️ Visible Cracks or Separations

Horizontal or diagonal cracks in a concrete seawall, or separations between vinyl or timber panels, indicate structural movement. Small cracks sealed early prevent water intrusion that accelerates deterioration.

⚠️ Leaning or Bowing Sections

A seawall or bulkhead that is tilting toward the water has experienced tie-back or anchor failure. This is a critical warning — without intervention, a leaning wall typically progresses to complete collapse.

⚠️ Rotted or Damaged Timber Members

On timber bulkheads, rot spreads rapidly in the intertidal zone. Soft or spongy sections, missing planks, and rusted hardware are all indicators that targeted repair or full panel replacement is overdue.

⚠️ Undermining at the Wall Base

Scour erosion at the toe of a seawall removes the supporting soil beneath the structure. Left unaddressed, toe scour destabilizes the entire wall and often leads to sudden failure during storm events.

⚠️ Displaced or Missing Cap Beam

A cracked, heaved, or missing cap beam exposes the top of the sheet piling to direct water infiltration and freeze-thaw damage. Cap replacement is one of the most cost-effective seawall repairs available on the Crystal Coast.

Don’t wait for storm season. If you recognize any of these warning signs, contact C3 Scott Inc. for a seawall inspection. We will give you an honest assessment and a clear recommendation — repair what can be saved, and replace what cannot. Early seawall repair on the Crystal Coast is always the more economical choice.

Seawall & Bulkhead Materials We Use in NC

Selecting the right material is the single most important factor in the long-term performance of any seawall construction in NC. The coastal environment along Carteret County waterways is relentless — saltwater corrosion, UV degradation, tidal pressure cycling, biological attack from marine boring organisms, and storm surge loading all work against every structure in the water. C3 Scott specifies materials that are proven in the real conditions of the Crystal Coast, not just in manufacturer brochures.

Material

Best Application

Lifespan in Coastal NC

Key Advantage

Vinyl Sheet Pile

Bulkheads, moderate-energy seawalls, canal properties

40 – 75+ years

Impervious to rot and corrosion; most popular choice for NC bulkhead installation

Concrete (Poured or Precast)

High-wave-energy seawalls, commercial applications

50 – 100+ years

Maximum strength and wave resistance for exposed coastal sites

Steel Sheet Pile

Heavy commercial or industrial waterfront structures

25 – 50 years

High structural capacity; suited to deep-water pile penetration requirements

Pressure-Treated Timber

Budget bulkheads, calm creeks and canal lots

15 – 25 years

Lower upfront cost; widely available; familiar aesthetic in historic waterfront areas

Riprap Armoring

Shoreline stabilization where CAMA limits hard structures

20 – 40+ years

CAMA-favored alternative; natural appearance; low maintenance

Aluminum Sheet Pile

Freshwater and low-salinity bulkhead applications

30 – 50 years

Lightweight; highly corrosion resistant in lower-salinity environments

During your free estimate, C3 Scott discusses material options with you in plain language, matched to your waterway, your budget, and what will deliver the best value over the life of the structure. We build every seawall and bulkhead in Carteret County as if it were protecting our own property.

Our Seawall Construction Process: Step by Step

Every seawall and bulkhead project C3 Scott takes on follows the same disciplined process — from initial site assessment through final inspection. This consistency is how we deliver reliable results for Carteret County waterfront owners and how we have built the reputation we have over 25+ years in marine construction.

1

Free On-Site Inspection & Assessment

Willie or Cody Scott visits your property personally to assess your waterway conditions, existing structure (if applicable), soil type, wave exposure, and protection goals. You receive a written estimate with no hidden costs and no obligation.

2

CAMA Permitting & Regulatory Compliance

Seawall construction and bulkhead installation in Carteret County require CAMA permits from the NC Division of Coastal Management. C3 Scott guides you through the permit application process using our firsthand knowledge of local requirements, helping you avoid costly delays and compliance issues.

3

Material Selection & Engineering

We finalize your material choice and specify the correct tie-back system, anchor rod sizing, deadmen placement, and cap beam design for your site. Every structural element is calculated to handle the tidal and wave forces your property actually experiences.

4

Sheet Pile Installation & Driven Pile System

Using C3 Scott’s driven pile equipment, sheet piling is driven to the required depth for permanent bearing in native soil. Proper embedment depth is non-negotiable — it is the single most important factor in a seawall’s ability to withstand storm surge and hydrostatic pressure over decades.

5

Tie-Back System & Structural Hardware

Tie-back rods connect the wall face to buried deadman anchors set back in the fill material. We use galvanized or stainless hardware appropriate to the salinity of your waterway, and size the system for the soil bearing capacity at your specific site.

6

Cap Beam & Final Finishing

The cap beam ties the tops of the piling together, locks the structure, and provides a finished top edge. We install the cap, backfill as required, and leave your property clean. Then we walk the completed seawall or bulkhead with you to confirm your satisfaction before we consider the job done.

CAMA Permits for Seawall Construction in NC

Before any seawall construction in NC or bulkhead installation in Carteret County can begin, the appropriate CAMA (Coastal Area Management Act) permit must be obtained from the NC Division of Coastal Management. This is not optional — it is the law, and for good reason. The coastal habitats surrounding Crystal Coast waterways are ecologically sensitive, and the permitting process ensures that construction is designed to protect those resources while still safeguarding private property.

General CAMA Permit (Minor Works)

Most residential bulkhead installations and seawall repairs in Carteret County qualify for a General CAMA Permit, which typically takes four to eight weeks to receive once a complete application is submitted. These permits cover projects below certain square footage thresholds and generally apply to shoreline replacement or in-kind repair work.

Major CAMA Permit

Larger or more complex seawall projects — particularly those in Primary Nursery Areas, near coastal wetlands, or involving significant fill material — require a Major CAMA Permit. This process involves a formal public notice period, agency review, and can take three to six months or longer. C3 Scott helps clients identify the correct permit type early in the planning process to avoid surprises.

Emergency CAMA Authorization

When storm damage creates an imminent threat to a structure or property — such as a seawall collapse actively exposing a home’s foundation — the NC Division of Coastal Management may issue an Emergency Authorization for immediate repair work. C3 Scott is experienced with this process and can move quickly when time-critical situations arise on the Crystal Coast.

Key reminder: Beginning seawall construction in NC without the required CAMA permits can result in stop-work orders, substantial fines, and mandatory removal of any completed work at the property owner’s expense. C3 Scott always secures the proper permits before any pile is driven or material is placed. We protect your investment by doing things right from day one.

Why Quality Seawall Construction Matters on the Crystal Coast

The Crystal Coast sits squarely in Atlantic hurricane territory, and even tropical storms that do not make direct landfall can generate significant storm surge, sustained winds, and wave action that test every marine structure on the waterway. A seawall that was built cheaply — with undersized pile embedment, inferior sheet piling, or a tie-back system that was sized for cost rather than load — is not just a financial risk. It is a property safety risk.

C3 Scott Inc. has repaired and replaced seawalls and bulkheads throughout Carteret County that were installed by contractors who cut corners. The failure patterns are always the same: piling driven too shallow, tie-back rods undersized, low-grade materials specified to win the bid. The property owner ultimately pays far more to fix it than they saved by choosing the cheaper contractor.

We compete by building seawalls and bulkheads that last. Our driven pile system ensures every sheet pile reaches proper bearing depth. We size our tie-back hardware for actual site-specific loads, not minimums. We specify materials that are appropriate for the salt exposure and wave energy at your specific waterway. And we stand behind our work because we are local — we will see you at the marina, at the hardware store, and at the Carteret County Chamber events, and your long-term satisfaction matters to us personally.

When you invest in quality seawall construction in NC with C3 Scott, you are investing in decades of protection — not just getting through the next inspection.

Seawall & Bulkhead Services Across the Crystal Coast

C3 Scott Inc. is based in Swansboro and provides seawall construction, seawall repair, and bulkhead installation throughout Carteret County and surrounding coastal communities. We work on canals, creeks, sound-front lots, ICW-adjacent properties, and open-bay shorelines throughout the Crystal Coast region.

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 certain we cover your area? Call us. The Scott family has built and repaired seawalls and bulkheads throughout Eastern NC, and we are always willing to discuss projects just outside our primary service zone.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Seawall & Bulkhead Construction in NC

The most common questions we receive from Crystal Coast homeowners planning a new seawall, scheduling a repair, or simply trying to understand what is happening to their bulkhead — answered honestly.

How much does seawalls construction cost in NC?
Seawall and bulkhead construction in NC typically ranges from $150 to $600 or more per linear foot depending on material type, water exposure, soil conditions, and structural complexity. A 100-foot vinyl sheet pile bulkhead installation in a protected canal often runs $25,000 to $45,000. A reinforced concrete seawall on an exposed Bogue Sound shoreline will cost significantly more due to the structural demands of that environment. C3 Scott provides a detailed, transparent written estimate for every Carteret County project after an on-site assessment — you know exactly what you are getting and what it will cost before a single pile is driven.
What is the Difference between a seawall and a bulkhead?
Seawalls and bulkheads both retain soil and protect waterfront property from erosion, but they are designed for different energy environments. Seawalls are engineered to absorb and deflect direct wave action on exposed shorelines, and are typically more robustly constructed with heavier materials and deeper pile penetration. Bulkheads are designed for calmer, protected water bodies — canals, creeks, back bays — where the primary threat is hydrostatic soil pressure rather than direct wave impact. C3 Scott evaluates your site and recommends the correct structure for your specific Carteret County waterway during your free estimate.
How long does a seawall last in NC?
Service life depends heavily on the material and how well the structure was built originally. Properly installed vinyl sheet pile bulkheads typically last 40 to 75 years with minimal maintenance. Concrete seawalls can last 50 to 100+ years when correctly reinforced and sealed. Pressure-treated timber bulkheads have the shortest lifespan in coastal NC — generally 15 to 25 years — due to marine boring organisms and decay in the intertidal zone. Regular inspection and prompt seawall repair on the Crystal Coast when minor issues appear will maximize the lifespan of any structure.
Do I need a CAMA permit for seawall construction or bulkhead repair in NC?
Yes, in almost all cases. New seawall construction in NC and bulkhead installation in Carteret County require a CAMA permit from the NC Division of Coastal Management before work can begin. Even many repair projects require at minimum a General CAMA permit. Emergency authorizations are available in situations where a failed structure poses an imminent threat to the property. Proceeding without the correct permit can result in fines and mandatory removal of completed work. C3 Scott guides every client through the permitting process and helps determine which permit category applies to their specific project.
Can a failing seawall be repaired, or does it need to be replaced?

This depends entirely on the type and extent of the failure. Many seawalls and bulkheads can be repaired effectively — tie-back systems can be re-tensioned or replaced, cap beams can be renewed, isolated panel sections can be replaced, and voids behind the wall can be filled. Full replacement becomes necessary when the sheet piling itself has corroded through, when pile penetration depth is insufficient and cannot be corrected, or when cumulative deterioration makes repair uneconomical. C3 Scott gives you an honest, no-pressure assessment of repair versus replace for every seawall inspection on the Crystal Coast.

IS C3 Scott Inc licensed and insured for seawall construction?
Yes. C3 Scott Inc. is a fully licensed general contractor and is fully insured for all marine construction activities, including seawall construction, bulkhead installation, and seawall repair throughout Carteret County and the Crystal Coast. We are a proud member of the Carteret County Chamber of Commerce. Always ask any marine contractor to provide proof of both license and insurance before signing a contract — your property and liability exposure depend on it.

Protect Your Property with Expert Seawall Construction

Contact C3 Scott Inc. today for a free, no-obligation estimate on seawall construction, bulkhead installation, or seawall repair anywhere in Carteret County or along the Crystal Coast.

Willie Scott

Owner | Project Manager

(336) 816-8170

 

Cody Scott

Owner | Site Manager

(252) 241-3272

 

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