Docks of the Bay marine construction service area on the Chesapeake Bay
Northern Neck • Middle Peninsula • Tidewater

Marine Construction Service Areas in Virginia

Docks of the Bay is a marine construction company based at 422 Chesapeake Drive in White Stone, Virginia. For over 24 years — since 2001 — we've built docks, piers, boat lifts, and bulkheads for waterfront owners across Virginia's Northern Neck and Middle Peninsula.

We serve the counties and towns below. Find your area for local details on the services we provide, the waterways we work on, and answers to common questions.

Lancaster County, Virginia

Lancaster County, VA

Docks of the Bay is a marine construction company based right here in Lancaster County, at 422 Chesapeake Drive in White Stone. For over 24 years — since 2001 — we've designed and built docks, piers, boat lifts, and bulkheads for waterfront property owners up and down the county, from the Rappahannock River to the shores of the Chesapeake Bay.

Northumberland County, Virginia

Northumberland County, VA

Docks of the Bay is a marine construction company serving all of Northumberland County, Virginia — the northern tip of the Northern Neck where the Great Wicomico and Potomac rivers meet the Chesapeake Bay. For over 24 years we've built docks, piers, boat lifts, and bulkheads for the county's waterfront property owners, from the working harbors of Reedville to the quiet creeks along Ingram Bay.

Middlesex County, Virginia

Middlesex County, VA

Docks of the Bay is a marine construction company serving Middlesex County, Virginia — the Middle Peninsula's boating heartland, wrapped by the Rappahannock River, the Piankatank River, and the Chesapeake Bay. For over 24 years we've built docks, piers, boat lifts, and bulkheads for waterfront owners from Deltaville to Urbanna and every creek in between.

Mathews County, Virginia

Mathews County, VA

Docks of the Bay is a marine construction company serving Mathews County, Virginia — the water-wrapped tip of the Middle Peninsula, edged by Mobjack Bay, the Piankatank River, the East and North rivers, and the open Chesapeake Bay. With more shoreline than almost anywhere in the region, Mathews is dock country, and we've built here for over 24 years.