A dock should feel inevitable—perfectly fitted to the shoreline, comfortable underfoot, and built to perform through Northwest seasons.
Designed for your waterfront
Every site creates a different set of structural and permitting questions. WCI evaluates exposure, bathymetry, shoreline constraints, vessel needs, utilities, access, and long-term maintenance before design decisions are made.
Materials that balance performance and appearance
Options may include premium Douglas-fir, grated decking, composite systems, fiberglass, hardwoods, steel, and marine-grade hardware. The right assembly depends on the site, regulations, desired look, and maintenance expectations.
More than the walking surface
WCI can coordinate ramps, floats, canopies, moorage covers, boat and personal-watercraft lifts, ladders, cleats, utilities, anchors, davits, and custom dock accessories.
Permit and environmental planning guides
Waterfront work can involve overlapping local, state, federal, habitat, and construction requirements. These WCI resources help owners identify the right questions early.
A practical next step
Share the property location, photographs, known permit history, desired use, and any current concerns. WCI can help identify the early questions that will shape scope, feasibility, agency review, access, and construction planning.