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Industrial Floating DocksHeavy-Duty Platforms That Earn Their Keep

DockPro Solutions designs, installs, and services EZ Dock heavy-duty floating systems for industrial operators across the Tennessee River system — work platforms, equipment barges, pumping stations, and inspection access engineered for crews, machinery, and continuous duty.

  • Heavy-Duty Sections
  • OSHA-Friendly Footing
  • No Hot Work Required
Why Industrial Floating Docks

A Platform That Holds Up to Crews, Cargo, and Continuous Duty

Industrial work doesn't care that the dock looks nice in a brochure. It cares that the deck handles a generator skid in the rain, that the platform doesn't pull off its anchors when the wake hits, and that a damaged section gets swapped before Monday's shift. EZ Dock heavy-duty modules are spec'd around exactly that.

How Operators Put It To Work

One Heavy-Duty Platform. Four Very Different Job Sites.

The same EZ Dock heavy-duty sections that float a crew platform today get torn down and rebuilt as an equipment barge or a floating pumping station tomorrow. One inventory, one toolset, one service path — across every project the team takes on.

Built For The Job Site

Faster Setup, Safer Footing, Lower Cost Per Mobilization

Traditional steel and timber industrial platforms are heavy, slow to deploy, and expensive to mobilize. EZ Dock heavy-duty sections palletize for transport, bolt together on-site without hot work, and break down clean for the next project — usually with a fraction of the crew and zero crane time.

  • Heavy-duty sections rated for crew, tool, and equipment loading
  • Molded-in slip-resistant texture — no surface coating to wear off
  • Drive-on transitions for trucks, trailers, and skid-mounted gear
  • Bolt-together assembly — no hot work required over the water
  • Reconfigurable for the next project; trailerable between sites
  • 20-year manufacturer warranty on the polyethylene sections
How We Deliver Industrial Builds

From Site Walk to Demob — One Dealer, Start to Finish

We work alongside your project engineers and superintendents. The process is built around how industrial jobs actually get specified, mobilized, and broken down.

  1. 01 · Scope the Work

    We sit down with the project engineer, walk the site, and pin down the load envelope, anchoring requirements, and the operating calendar.

  2. 02 · Spec & Quote

    Stamped layout, BOM, and a flat-rate quote in the format your procurement team needs — including phased pricing if the build deploys in stages.

  3. 03 · Mobilize & Install

    Sections deliver palletized; crews assemble, anchor, and commission on-site. Most industrial builds float within days of arrival on the property.

  4. 04 · Service & Reconfigure

    Need to add a pumping skid? Move the platform 200 yards downstream? Replace a section after a barge strike? Same dealer, same crew.

Ready to Spec Your Industrial Floating Dock?

Tell us what the platform has to do — load envelope, anchoring, mobilization timeline. We'll send a project lead, draw a layout, and quote the build flat.