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View of Alamitos Bay Marina - Redevelopment completed in 2018

Marina Development FAQ: Answering owners’ challenging site questions

July 6, 2018 / No Comments

Whether you are an investor, developer, owner, operator or just someone interested in the industry, this is one marina development FAQ you won’t want to miss. The pros at Bellingham Marine (and a few of the company’s trusted engineers) tackle owners’ top 12 challenging site questions.

View of Alamitos Bay Marina - Redevelopment completed in 2018

A design/build, single source approach to marina development is often the best way to keep project costs down and meet tight deadlines.

Topics Covered

  1. Extending existing docks
  2. Mitigating wave from boat traffic
  3. Building for high density
  4. Building and operating in freezing temperatures
  5. Building in tropical, high-salinity environments
  6. Rebuilding on a tight budget
  7. Placement and design, launch docks for human-powered craft
  8. Options for meeting grating requirements and bans on treated wood
  9. Building for mixed-use
  10. Dock that will ground out at low tide
  11. Dealing with debris on rivers
  12. Extending pile height

If you don’t find the answers to your question, contact us. Every site is unique and comes with its own questions. We love to talk about marina design and would love the opportunity to talk with you about any questions you have.

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