Professional Diving
Submerged Construction
Many aspects of our marine construction projects obviously take place underwater. This is a key element that certainly differs from land-based only construction. Intercoastal Marine has on-staff, professionally qualified divers that understand how to assess, maneuver, and operate while submerged. We regularly perform jobs such as maintenance to marinas, repair of bridges and piers, bulkhead construction, and new construction that requires partial or full submersion.
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At Intercoastal Marine, we recognize that many aspects of marine construction take place beneath the surface, and that working underwater requires a unique set of skills and expertise. Our team includes professionally qualified divers who are trained to safely assess, maneuver, and operate in submerged environments. This specialized capability allows us to tackle projects that simply wouldn’t be possible with land-based construction methods alone, giving our clients the confidence that every underwater task is executed with precision and care.
Our divers regularly perform maintenance on marinas, ensuring that docks, pilings, and other waterfront structures remain safe and fully functional. We also handle the repair of bridges and piers, addressing underwater damage before it becomes a serious problem. By combining our construction expertise with professional diving capabilities, we can complete complex projects efficiently, minimizing disruption to surrounding waterways and protecting both the infrastructure and the environment.
In addition to repairs and maintenance, our diving team is integral to new construction projects that require partial or full submersion. From bulkhead construction to specialized marine installations, we approach every submerged project with meticulous planning and safety protocols. At Intercoastal Marine, our professional diving services are more than just a capability—they’re a critical part of how we deliver high-quality, durable marine construction projects that meet the unique challenges of working in an aquatic environment.