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A Florida marine contractor built for waterfront work.
AVS Marine is the marine construction division of All Volusia Services LLC, serving seawall, dock, marina, shoreline, ramp, and waterfront infrastructure projects across Florida.
What we do
AVS Marine handles the full marine scope — seawalls, docks, boat ramps, marinas, dredging, pile driving, rip rap and living shorelines, bulkheads, boardwalks, marine demolition, and culvert work — with a focus on dependable construction and clear communication from the first call to the final walkthrough.
Public and private
A large share of our portfolio is public work: parks, access points, boat ramps, and shoreline infrastructure for city, county, and state clients. We bring that same standard to residential and commercial waterfronts.
Built for Florida conditions
Saltwater, sun, wakes, and storm surge are hard on shoreline structures. We specify corrosion-resistant materials and proven detailing, and we coordinate permitting so projects are compliant and built to last.
Our commitment
Dependable waterfront construction, honest assessments, and clear communication — that's the standard on every project, regardless of size.
Company snapshot
Frequently asked questions
What does AVS Marine build?
Seawalls, docks, boat ramps, marinas, bulkheads, boardwalks and walkways, plus dredging, pile driving, rip rap and living shorelines, marine demolition, and culvert/stormwater work — for residential, commercial, and public clients.
What areas do you serve?
Volusia and Flagler Counties and Central Florida — including Edgewater, New Smyrna Beach, Port Orange, Ponce Inlet, Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach, and Palm Coast.
Are you licensed?
Yes. AVS Marine operates under All Volusia Services LLC as a licensed Florida general contractor, License No. CGC1534875.
Do you handle permitting?
Yes. We coordinate county, state (FDEP), and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers requirements as your project needs them.
Ready to talk about your waterfront project?
Call, email, or request a free estimate for seawalls, docks, boat ramps, marina work, dredging, and large-scale marine construction across Florida.

