Marine Construction in coatal Louisiana and Mississippi

Gill’s Crane Services is a leader in marine construction within the saltwater environments of Louisiana and Mississippi. Our extensive experience and specialized skills enable us to handle a variety of projects in these challenging conditions. We understand the unique requirements of saltwater construction, ensuring every project is built to withstand the harsh marine environment.

In addition to new construction, we offer comprehensive repair services for existing marine structures. Whether it's storm damage or general wear and tear, our team can restore your docks, piers, and boathouses to their original condition. Our repair services are prompt and reliable, minimizing downtime and ensuring your structures remain safe and functional.

We also excel in custom construction and one-off projects that require a marine environment-ready construction workforce. From unique waterfront designs to specialized installations, our team is equipped to bring your vision to life. We pride ourselves on delivering high-quality, customized solutions that meet the specific needs of our clients in the saltwater regions of Louisiana and Mississippi. For inquiries and estimates, contact us at (504) 662-5530.

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We can handle Marine Construction Projects in the following areas:

Gill’s Crane Services works all over the Louisiana and Mississippi coastlines. We specialize in marine construction services and are located in Slidell, Louisiana since 1973. Need a reliable marine contractor in one of the communities below? Give us a call or fill out a request information form above.

Hancock County

Hancock County, with communities like Bay St. Louis and Waveland, features a charming Gulf Coast waterfront. The beaches and marinas support both recreation and marine construction.

Bay St. Louis

Bay St. Louis offers a beautiful waterfront along the Gulf of Mexico. The downtown marina and sandy beaches make it a prime location for marine construction and leisure activities.

Waveland

Waveland, on the Gulf Coast, is known for its serene beaches and piers. The waterfront supports recreational boating and marine construction, enhancing its coastal charm.

Long Beach

Long Beach features an inviting waterfront with sandy beaches and a marina. The area supports marine construction projects, contributing to the local economy and tourism.

Biloxi

Biloxi's Gulf Coast waterfront is famous for its casinos and sandy beaches. The Biloxi port and marinas are central to marine construction and recreational boating.

Pearl River

Pearl River's proximity to the Honey Island Swamp offers unique waterfront opportunities. The natural beauty supports eco-tourism and marine construction projects.

Lake Catherine

Lake Catherine, near New Orleans, boasts a scenic lakefront ideal for marine construction. The area is popular for fishing, boating, and waterfront living.

Slidell

Slidell, located in St. Tammany Parish, offers stunning waterfront views of Lake Pontchartrain. The area's waterfront make for lots of docks, boat houses, marinas and boat launches. The large amount of waterfront properties means a lot of marine construction and repair projects.

Mandeville

Mandeville boasts a picturesque lakefront along Lake Pontchartrain, with scenic parks and marinas. The Mandeville Harbor is a focal point for boating and marine construction activities.

New Orleans

New Orleans features a dynamic waterfront along the Mississippi River and Lake Pontchartrain. The city's ports and harbors support extensive marine construction and commercial shipping.

Madisonville

Madisonville, on the Tchefuncte River, is renowned for its maritime heritage. The riverfront is lined with docks and marinas, making it a hub for boating and marine construction.

Gulfport

Gulfport's waterfront along the Gulf of Mexico is vital for marine construction. The city's port facilities support commercial shipping, and the beaches attract numerous recreational activities.

Lafitte

Lafitte, a fishing village in Jefferson Parish, is surrounded by bayous and marshes. Its waterfront supports fishing and marine construction, preserving the area's cultural heritage.

Chalmette

Chalmette's waterfront on the Mississippi River offers significant opportunities for marine construction. The area's industrial docks and historical sites make it a unique blend of past and present.