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Marine construction built for Eastern NC water.

Docks, piers, pilings, boat lifts, marina renovations, shoreline stabilization, and CAMA permit support — backed by owned barges, in-house crews, and an Unlimited North Carolina general contractor license.

License

L.104980

Marine assets

03

SAM.gov

Ready

Service area

ENC

Dock · Pier · Piling · Boat lift · Marina · Shoreline · CAMA

/ Licensed · Equipped · Local

NC Unlimited GC #L.104980

SAM.gov Registered

Owned construction barges

Bonded & insured

/ 01 · Coastal Reality

Waterfront work has no patience for guesswork.

Tides, wake, storms, rot, corrosion, erosion, and soft soils all change the job. A dock or shoreline project that looks simple on paper can get expensive fast when access, permitting, or pile conditions are missed.

Andromeda plans waterfront work around the actual site: land access, water access, CAMA considerations, marina operations, resident safety, crew mobilization, and the equipment needed to keep the schedule real.

/ 02 · Marine Scope

What we handle.

A practical waterfront service stack for property owners, marinas, developers, HOAs, and public-sector buyers.

/ 01

Dock, Pier & Piling Construction

Fixed docks, access piers, pile-supported platforms, structural repairs, and waterfront access built around local water conditions.

/ 02

Boat Lifts & Waterfront Access

Boat lift installation, support pilings, slips, access improvements, and the practical details that make waterfront property easier to use.

/ 03

Marina Renovation & Commercial Build-Out

Active marina and commercial waterfront work planned around boat traffic, tenant access, safety, phasing, and schedule control.

/ 04

Shoreline Stabilization & Bank Restoration

Natural shoreline restoration, erosion control, bank stabilization, and practical storm-resilience improvements for coastal properties.

/ 05

CAMA Permit Assistance

Major and Minor CAMA permit support, project documentation, and early planning so the permit path is part of the scope instead of a surprise.

/ 06

Storm Readiness, Repair & Inspection

Repair scopes, safety checks, storm-damage assessment, maintenance planning, and practical recommendations before small failures get expensive.

/ 03 · Barge-Capable

We can work from the water.

Marine construction is often an access problem before it is a construction problem. Andromeda owns barges, heavy equipment, trucks, and mobile fabrication capacity, so the plan does not depend on wishful thinking and a rental queue.

40×14

Construction barge

2

Sectional barges

55+

Fleet assets

In-house

Crews & supervision

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/ 04 · CAMA Support

Don’t let permitting become the project.

Waterfront improvements in coastal North Carolina can require CAMA Major or Minor permit coordination before piles are driven or shoreline work begins. Andromeda helps clients understand the likely path, prepare project information, and coordinate the construction plan around permitting realities.

Permit assistance, not approval guarantees. Boring distinction. Important one.

Discuss permit path

/ 06 · Process

A cleaner path from waterfront idea to finished work.

The work starts before a crew shows up. We sort the constraints early — access, permits, materials, schedule, phasing, and whether the job needs equipment from land, water, or both.

/ 01

Site assessment

Goals, photos, water access, existing structures, shoreline condition, and construction constraints.

/ 02

Scope & permit path

CAMA considerations, materials, phasing, access, and the practical sequence before mobilization.

/ 03

Mobilization plan

Crews, barges, equipment, safety requirements, marina or resident access, and schedule control.

/ 04

Build / repair / stabilize

Self-performed field execution with Andromeda supervision, equipment, and coordination.

/ 07 · Questions

Before you call.

Start here

Ready to build, repair, or stabilize your waterfront?

Send the project location, photos if you have them, and what you want built or fixed. We’ll help identify the next practical step.

Request assessment

Do I need a CAMA permit for dock or shoreline work in North Carolina?

Many coastal waterfront improvements may require CAMA review before work begins. Andromeda helps clients understand the likely permit path, prepare project information, and coordinate construction planning around those requirements.

Can Andromeda handle residential and commercial marine projects?

Yes. Andromeda supports private waterfront owners, marinas, developers, HOAs, municipalities, and public-sector work across Eastern North Carolina.

Can you work from the water?

Yes. Andromeda owns marine construction assets including a 40 ft × 14 ft construction barge and two 35 ft × 17 ft sectional barges.

Are you licensed and insured?

Andromeda holds NC Unlimited General Contractor License #L.104980, is SAM.gov registered, and maintains bonding and insurance capacity for qualified projects.