C3 Scott Inc. — Marine Construction

Marine Construction Services Across  Carteret & Onslow Counties

C3 Scott Inc serves waterfront property owners throughout coastal North Carolina — bringing local expertise, proper equipment, and genuine knowledge of each community’s unique waterfront challenges to every project on the water.

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Willie (336) 816-8170

Cody (252) 241-3272

25+ Years Combined Experience

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Locally Owned – Swansboro, NC

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Our Service Territory

We Know These Waters — Because We Work in Them Every Day

C3 Scott Inc is not a distant contractor that drives hours to your waterfront and treats every site the same. We are rooted in coastal North Carolina, and that local presence makes a measurable difference in the quality and efficiency of every project we deliver. We understand the tidal patterns of Bogue Sound, the wave energy on the oceanfront of Emerald Isle, the soft mud bottoms of Core Sound, and the navigation regulations of the Intracoastal Waterway — because this is our territory.

Our service areas span two of North Carolina’s most active coastal counties: Carteret County — home to the Crystal Coast’s iconic barrier islands, sounds, and working waterfront communities — and Onslow County, where the New River, White Oak River, and Topsail Island create an equally demanding and rewarding environment for waterfront construction. Together, these counties represent dozens of distinct waterfront communities, each with its own character, its own soil conditions, and its own regulatory landscape.

No matter which community your property is in, C3 Scott Inc arrives with the right equipment, the right permits knowledge, and genuine familiarity with the specific challenges your waterfront faces. Below you will find a breakdown of every community we serve — along with an honest look at the waterfront challenges most common in each location.

🌊 Carteret County, NC — The Crystal Coast

Carteret County stretches along the southern Outer Banks from Cape Lookout to Bogue Inlet, encompassing the barrier islands, estuarine sounds, and working waterfronts that define the Crystal Coast. Its waterways range from calm tidal creeks to exposed sound frontage and open ocean — creating an incredibly varied set of waterfront construction environments.

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Communities Served

Bogue Sound

Primary Sound

CAMA

Permit Authority
⚓ Beaufort, NC
Taylor’s Creek · Back Sound · Core Sound

Beaufort’s historic waterfront sits along Taylor’s Creek, one of the most active boating corridors on the Crystal Coast. With the Cape Lookout National Seashore directly across the water and heavy vessel traffic year-round, waterfront structures here face a unique combination of wake wash, tidal current, and the prestige demands of a historic maritime community.

C3 Scott Inc serves Beaufort with dock installation, pile repair, seawall work, and boat lift installation — navigating CAMA requirements alongside Beaufort’s historic district overlay regulations.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Continuous wake wash from Taylor’s Creek vessel traffic accelerates dock wear
  • Historic district regulations add complexity to CAMA permit applications
  • Strong tidal currents from Core Sound demand deeper pile penetration
  • Marine borer pressure is high in Beaufort Inlet’s saltwater environment
  • Limited vertical clearance under some structures complicates equipment access
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🏗️ Morehead City, NC
Bogue Sound · Newport River · ICW
As the commercial hub of the Crystal Coast and home to one of North Carolina’s busiest sport fishing ports, Morehead City’s waterfront infrastructure faces heavy commercial and recreational demands. The Newport River and Bogue Sound shoreline support everything from private residential docks to large marina complexes — all subject to significant tidal variation and vessel wake.

C3 Scott Inc handles both residential and commercial marine construction in Morehead City, with experience working alongside the busy working waterfront environment that defines this community.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • High vessel traffic in Newport River creates persistent wake stress on dock structures
  • Commercial waterfront projects require Army Corps Section 10 coordination
  • Tidal range of 3–4 feet demands properly designed floating dock transitions
  • Soft mud bottom in shallow areas requires extended pile depth for adequate bearing
  • Industrial waterfront activity nearby increases risk of debris impact damage
Primary Needs:
Dock Installation | Dock RepairCommercial Marine 
🏖️ Atlantic Beach, NC
Bogue Sound · Bogue Inlet · Atlantic Ocean

Situated on Bogue Banks directly across the sound from Morehead City, Atlantic Beach offers both soundside and oceanfront waterfront environments — two dramatically different construction challenges on the same narrow barrier island. Soundside properties along Bogue Sound face moderate wave action and strong tidal currents, while any oceanfront or inlet-adjacent structure contends with the full force of Atlantic storm energy.

C3 Scott Inc works throughout Atlantic Beach on dock repair, new dock construction, and seawall and bulkhead projects, with full understanding of the permitting requirements specific to barrier island construction in NC.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Barrier island dynamics mean shoreline positions shift after every major storm
  • Oceanfront structures face CAMA Oceanfront setback and engineering requirements
  • Sandy, loose soils along Bogue Sound limit pile bearing capacity in shallow areas
  • Inlet proximity at Bogue Inlet creates strong lateral water movement and scour
  • Seasonal storm surge risk requires elevated dock designs in vulnerable areas
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🌴 Emerald Isle, NC
Bogue Sound · Bogue Inlet · White Oak River

The western tip of Bogue Banks, Emerald Isle is one of the Crystal Coast’s most popular vacation and second-home communities. Its soundside properties along Bogue Sound and the White Oak River offer protected boating access, but the proximity to Bogue Inlet and the open western sound creates conditions that are more dynamic than many owners anticipate. Storm seasons regularly test dock and seawall structures here.

C3 Scott Inc regularly serves Emerald Isle homeowners with dock repair after storm events, new dock installation, seawall construction, and pile system services along both the sound and the river frontages that characterize the western end of Bogue Banks.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Western Bogue Sound exposure amplifies wind-driven wave action compared to central sound areas
  • Bogue Inlet proximity creates significant tidal scour around dock pile foundations
  • High vacation property density means post-storm repair demand spikes quickly
  • White Oak River frontage has variable bottom conditions requiring per-site pile assessment
  • Seasonal occupancy means storm damage often goes unnoticed until it is more severe
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🌿 Pine Knoll Shores, NC
Bogue Sound · ICW

Pine Knoll Shores is one of Bogue Banks’ most environmentally sensitive communities, home to the NC Aquarium and significant maritime forest and wetland areas. Waterfront construction here is held to strict environmental standards, with CAMA officers closely reviewing any work near vegetated wetlands, shallow bottom habitats, and submerged aquatic vegetation.

C3 Scott Inc understands the heightened environmental scrutiny that Pine Knoll Shores projects receive and works proactively with regulatory agencies to design dock and marine construction projects that comply fully with all applicable environmental protection requirements.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Extensive Coastal Wetlands buffer areas significantly restrict allowable work zones
  • Submerged aquatic vegetation (SAV) beds trigger additional CAMA review requirements
  • Shallow Bogue Sound bottom in many areas limits water access and dock design
  • Environmental sensitivity raises stakes for permit compliance on every project
  • ICW traffic generates persistent wake wash on sound-fronting dock structures
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🦅Cape Carteret, NC
White Oak River · Bogue Sound · ICW

Situated at the confluence of the White Oak River and Bogue Sound, Cape Carteret offers waterfront properties along multiple water bodies — each with different current patterns, sediment types, and exposure levels. The White Oak River here is a transitional zone between freshwater and saltwater, which affects both material selection and the types of marine organisms that threaten dock structures.

C3 Scott Inc serves Cape Carteret waterfront owners with dock installation, seawall construction, pile work, and ongoing maintenance — accounting for the brackish water conditions and variable bottom types specific to this confluence zone.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Brackish water at the river/sound confluence creates unique material corrosion patterns
  • Variable sediment — from soft river silt to compact sand — affects pile selection
  • River current adds lateral loading to dock structures beyond what typical sound sites experience
  • Tidal creek tributaries create isolated access challenges for marine construction equipment
  • Shoreline erosion is active along many White Oak River properties
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🐟 Harker's Island, NC
Core Sound · Back Sound · Straits

Harkers Island is one of coastal NC’s most authentic maritime communities, connected to the mainland by a single causeway and bordered by Core Sound, Back Sound, and the Straits — a set of waterways with distinct character and strong tidal influence. The area is known for traditional wooden boat building and a deep cultural connection to the water, and its docks and marine structures need to match that heritage with quality and durability.

C3 Scott Inc brings the same level of care to Harkers Island work that the community itself applies to everything on the water — precise, honest, and built to last in one of the most demanding marine environments on the Crystal Coast.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Core Sound exposure delivers sustained wind and wave energy to working waterfront structures
  • Strong tidal currents through the Straits exert significant lateral force on piles
  • Remote causeway access adds logistical complexity for equipment and materials delivery
  • High salinity in open Core Sound accelerates marine borer activity and hardware corrosion
  • Many older structures on the island are overdue for structural assessment and pile replacement
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🌾 Cedar Point, NC
White Oak River · Bogue Sound

Cedar Point sits at the western edge of Carteret County along the White Oak River and upper Bogue Sound. Its waterfront properties tend to be quieter and more sheltered than those on Bogue Banks, but the river environment brings its own set of structural challenges — particularly around sediment movement, freshwater-saltwater mixing, and the softness of the river bottom in many areas.

C3 Scott Inc works with Cedar Point property owners on dock installation, pile system work, and shoreline stabilization, accounting for the river environment’s specific demands on materials and foundation depth.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Soft, silty river bottom often requires driving piles deeper than on sound-fronting properties
  • Seasonal river flooding raises water levels that stress dock connections and framing
  • Freshwater influence affects the types of organisms attacking wooden piles
  • Shallow water at low tide in many areas limits vessel access and dock design options
  • Active shoreline erosion along river bends requires bulkhead or revetment solutions
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🏡 Newport, NC
Newport River · Tidal Creeks

Newport is the inland hub of Carteret County, but it borders the Newport River and is surrounded by tidal creeks and marshland that provide waterfront access for a significant number of residential properties. Creek-side docks in Newport are often smaller-scale structures, but they face the real challenge of shallow water, soft mud bottoms, and seasonal flooding that affects the entire lower Newport River basin.

C3 Scott Inc handles creek-side dock installation and repair in Newport, bringing the same attention to structural integrity that we apply to larger sound-front projects — because a dock built in a tidal creek needs to last just as long.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Shallow tidal creek depths require careful floating dock or fixed pier design planning
  • Soft mud bottom in creek-side locations demands extended pile lengths for bearing
  • Seasonal flooding elevates water levels, stressing dock connections and ramp hardware
  • Marsh grass buffer requirements limit how close structures can be built to the water’s edge
  • Creek-side properties often have limited equipment access, requiring smaller marine equipment
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🌿Onslow County, NC — Rivers, Sound & Shore

Onslow County’s waterfront landscape is shaped by the New River, White Oak River, the ICW, and the barrier island communities of Topsail and North Topsail Beach. From the river communities near Jacksonville to the oceanfront properties of North Topsail, Onslow offers some of coastal NC’s most diverse waterfront environments — and some of its most demanding construction challenges.

 

Carteret County stretches along the southern Outer Banks from Cape Lookout to Bogue Inlet, encompassing the barrier islands, estuarine sounds, and working waterfronts that define the Crystal Coast. Its waterways range from calm tidal creeks to exposed sound frontage and open ocean — creating an incredibly varied set of waterfront construction environments.

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Communities Served

New River

Primary River

CAMA & COE

Permit Authority
🎣 Swansboro, NC
White Oak River · ICW · Swansboro Harbor

Swansboro’s historic waterfront along the White Oak River is one of coastal North Carolina’s most charming — and most active — boating communities. The confluence of the White Oak River and the ICW at Swansboro creates powerful tidal currents and steady vessel traffic that challenge every dock and marine structure along the harbor. The town’s historic character also adds a layer of aesthetic and regulatory consideration to any waterfront work.

C3 Scott Inc serves Swansboro with dock installation, pile repair and replacement, seawall construction, and boat lift installation — working with the unique combination of river current, ICW regulations, and historic waterfront character that defines this community.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • White Oak River tidal current is among the strongest in the region, demanding deeper pile sets
  • Heavy ICW vessel traffic generates wake wash that compounds daily structural wear
  • Historic waterfront properties may have aging dock infrastructure approaching end of service life
  • Shallow White Oak River shoaling requires regular awareness of water depth for vessel access
  • River-mouth proximity means storm surge from Atlantic systems is channeled up the harbor
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🏙️ Jacksonville, NC
New River · Tidal Creeks

Jacksonville is Onslow County’s largest city and home to Camp Lejeune, with waterfront properties spread along the New River and its many tidal creek tributaries. The New River here transitions between brackish and more saline conditions depending on rainfall and tidal stage, and its riverbank properties — from private residential docks to boat ramps — face a combination of river current loading and seasonal flooding that is distinct from the purely coastal environments further east.

C3 Scott Inc serves Jacksonville waterfront property owners with dock installation, pile systems, dock repair, and erosion control solutions adapted to the New River environment.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • New River current varies significantly with rainfall events, creating unpredictable lateral loads
  • Brackish to fresh water transition affects the type and pace of biological attack on wood piles
  • Riverbank erosion is active along many New River properties without shoreline protection
  • Military installation adjacency near Camp Lejeune creates additional permitting considerations
  • Seasonal high water events can submerge fixed dock sections not designed for river flooding
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⛵ Sneads Ferry, NC
New River · ICW · New River Inlet

Sneads Ferry is a traditional fishing and boating community at the mouth of the New River, with direct access to the ICW and the open Atlantic through New River Inlet. Its waterfront properties experience a high-energy environment — active tidal exchange through the inlet, persistent ICW wake, and the full force of coastal storm systems tracking up the Carolina coast. Properties near the inlet experience scour conditions that can undermine pile foundations more quickly than in more protected areas.

C3 Scott Inc brings inlet-area expertise to Sneads Ferry projects, designing pile systems and dock structures with the additional structural margins needed to perform in this dynamic coastal environment.

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • New River Inlet proximity creates strong tidal scour that can undermine pile foundations
  • Open New River exposure delivers significant wind-wave energy to soundside docks
  • Inlet migration is historically active at New River Inlet, shifting bottom conditions
  • ICW commercial traffic generates sustained wake that stresses dock framing connections
  • Saltwater salinity near the inlet is among the highest in Onslow County, increasing corrosion risk
Primary Needs:
Dock Installation | Dock RepairStorm Repair 
🏝️ North Topsail Beach, NC
Topsail Sound · New River Inlet · Atlantic Ocean

North Topsail Beach occupies the northern tip of Topsail Island, one of North Carolina’s most storm-vulnerable barrier island communities. Its oceanfront and soundside properties face extremes that few other locations in the region can match — hurricane-force surf, inlet scour, rapid shoreline change after storm events, and the full brunt of nor’easters tracking up the Atlantic coast. Every marine structure here must be designed with resilience as the primary objective.

C3 Scott Inc approaches North Topsail Beach projects with the additional engineering margins and material standards that this exposed, high-energy environment demands — from extra-depth pile penetration to elevated deck framing designed to survive storm surge.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Extreme storm vulnerability — North Topsail is among the most hurricane-exposed communities in NC
  • Rapid shoreline erosion means property positions shift and structures require frequent reassessment
  • New River Inlet scour creates bottom conditions that are unpredictable without pre-construction survey
  • Oceanfront CAMA setback requirements strictly limit what can be built and where
  • Post-storm debris in the water creates collision risk for dock structures and pile systems
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🌊 Holly Ridge, NC
Topsail Sound · ICW · Stump Sound

Holly Ridge sits at the edge of Topsail Sound and Stump Sound, with the ICW running through its western boundary. While less urbanized than communities to the north and south, Holly Ridge’s waterfront properties along Topsail Sound offer excellent boating access — and waterfront conditions that are shaped by the shallow, oyster-bottom sounds characteristic of this stretch of the NC coast. The ICW’s proximity means boat traffic and its associated wake are constant considerations for waterfront structures.

C3 Scott Inc works with Holly Ridge property owners on dock installation, pile systems, seawall construction, and dock repair — adapting designs to the sound’s shallow-water conditions and the oyster reef complexes common in this area.

 

Key Waterfront Challenges
  • Stump Sound and Topsail Sound are very shallow, limiting dock designs to extended-reach piers
  • Oyster reef complexes and submerged bottom features complicate pile placement
  • ICW vessel traffic generates regular wake that stresses dock connections along the waterway
  • Sound shallowness means low tides can leave vessels stranded at poorly designed docks
  • Limited contractor familiarity with this area leads many owners to choose local specialists
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The Waters We Work In

Major Waterways in Our Service Territory

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Bogue Sound

Primary sound for Carteret County’s barrier island communities — 26 miles of estuary with variable depth and tidal flow.

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Core Sound

Open, high-salinity sound east of Beaufort with strong tidal currents and elevated marine borer pressure.

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White Oak River

Transitional river environment from Cape Carteret to Swansboro — brackish, current-driven, and subject to seasonal flooding.

Intracoastal Waterway

Federally maintained navigation channel running through both counties — high vessel traffic and regulatory considerations for adjacent structures.

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New River

Onslow County’s primary waterway — brackish to saline along its lower reaches, with significant current and storm surge exposure at the inlet.

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Topsoil Sound

Shallow, oyster-rich sound between Topsail Island and the mainland — demanding careful dock design for water access and environmental compliance.

Why Local Knowledge Matters

Every Community Is Different — Our Experience Reflects That

The communities in our service area may be geographically close, but the waterfront construction challenges they present can be dramatically different. A dock built in Beaufort’s Taylor’s Creek needs to be designed differently than one built in Newport’s tidal creeks. A seawall in Emerald Isle faces different wave energy than one along the White Oak River in Swansboro. A pile system in North Topsail Beach requires different depth and material specifications than one in the protected waters of Pine Knoll Shores.

That is why local knowledge is not just a marketing phrase for C3 Scott Inc — it is the foundation of every design decision, material selection, and construction method we choose. Here is what that local knowledge means in practice.

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Soil Profile Knowledge

We know where the soft mud is, where dense sand begins, where oyster reefs affect pile placement, and where river silt requires extended penetration depths — without needing a geotechnical report to tell us what our experience already confirms.

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Permitting Relationships

We work with the same CAMA officers, Army Corps district contacts, and NC DEQ representatives across every community we serve. Those relationships mean faster permit processing and fewer back-and-forth delays on straightforward projects.

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Weather Pattern Awareness

We understand how tropical systems, nor’easters, and seasonal fronts affect each community differently — and we schedule construction windows and design structural details with those patterns in mind.

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Material Optimization

We know which pile treatments hold up best in Core Sound’s high-salinity environment versus the White Oak River’s brackish conditions. That knowledge translates into better material decisions and longer-lasting structures.

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Logistical Efficiency

We know the boat ramps, equipment access points, material staging areas, and barge routes in every community we serve. That logistical familiarity reduces mobilization time and keeps project costs predictable.

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Storm Response Speed

After a major storm event, we are already in the field in our service communities — assessing damage, prioritizing structural emergencies, and scheduling repairs before many contractors have even heard the storm has passed.

Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Our Service Areas

Does C3 Scott Inc serve all of Carteret and Onslow Counties?

Yes. C3 Scott Inc provides marine construction services throughout both Carteret and Onslow Counties, including all barrier island communities, sound-fronting properties, river and creek-side locations, and any waterfront property accessible by water or land within these two counties. If you are unsure whether your property falls within our service area, contact us and we will confirm promptly.

Do you handle CAMA permits for projects in every community you serve?

Yes. C3 Scott Inc manages CAMA permit applications — both Minor and Major — for projects across all communities in our service territory. We work directly with the relevant CAMA district officers for each area and handle all documentation, application submissions, and any agency back-and-forth required to move your project forward. In communities with additional permitting requirements (such as historic district overlays or heightened environmental review areas), we coordinate all required approvals before construction begins.

What makes waterfront construction in Carteret County different from Onslow County?

The primary differences are in the waterways and their characteristics. Carteret County is dominated by the sounds — Bogue Sound, Core Sound, Back Sound — along with Beaufort Inlet and the Newport River. These are generally higher-salinity, more marine-influenced environments with elevated marine borer pressure and significant tidal current. Onslow County’s primary waterways — the New River and Topsail Sound — trend toward more brackish conditions in their upper reaches and include the more exposed barrier island environments of North Topsail Beach. Both counties require CAMA permitting but have different district officers and some variation in local environmental priorities. C3 Scott Inc has direct experience in both environments and adjusts design and material specifications accordingly.

Can you repair storm-damaged docks anywhere in your service area?

Yes. Post-storm dock repair and assessment is one of our most active services across both Carteret and Onslow Counties. After major storm events, we mobilize assessment teams across our service territory to evaluate damage, document findings for insurance purposes, and prioritize structural emergencies. We are familiar with the post-storm permitting procedures in both counties, including the expedited review processes that CAMA sometimes makes available after declared disaster events.

Do you work on private residential docks as well as commercial marine projects?

Absolutely. C3 Scott Inc serves both residential and commercial clients throughout Carteret and Onslow Counties. On the residential side, our work ranges from single-family dock installations and repairs to boat lift additions and seawall replacements. On the commercial side, we handle marina dock systems, commercial pier construction, bulkhead installation, and large-scale driven pile systems for marine infrastructure. The same standards of craftsmanship and material quality apply to every project regardless of size.

Ready to Start Your Waterfront Project?

Contact C3 Scott Inc today for a free on-site estimate. Wherever your property is in Carteret or Onslow County, our team knows your waterway, knows your permitting requirements, and is ready to deliver expert marine construction tailored to your specific location.

Willie Scott

Owner | Project Manager

(336) 816-8170

 

Cody Scott

Owner | Site Manager

(252) 241-3272

 

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