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2021 Licensed Marine Contractors - by Last Name (As of April 23, 2021) Page 1 of 10 Last Name First Name MI Business Name Address City State Zip Email 2021 Licensed Marine Contractors - By Last Name (as of April 23, 2021) Page 1 of 10 Last Name First Name MI Business Name Address City State Zip Email Acosta Rolando E. Caldwell Marine International, LLC 1433 Highway 34 South, B1 Farmingdale NJ 07727 [email protected] Adams Ryan M. Metropolitan Marine Construction, LLC 13875 Waverly Point Road Newburg MD 20664 [email protected] Adams John T. United Construction Company PO Box 245 Vienna MD 21869 [email protected] Adams Martin E. T B Landmark Construction, Inc. 11220 New Berlin Road Jacksonville FL 32226 [email protected] Akridge John E. Conservation Development, LLC 28181 Harleigh Lane Oxford MD 21654 [email protected] Albin Michael Shawn Crofton Construction Services, Inc. 16 Harper Ave Portsmouth VA 23707 [email protected] Allen Todd C. T. Allen Marine LLC 430 Hissey Road Grasonville MD 21638 [email protected] An Donna D. Actaeon, LLC 307 Scott Drive Silver Spring MD 20904 [email protected] Anderson Stuart _ SR Marine, LLC 3365 Pocahontas Drive Edgewater MD 21037 [email protected] Anderson George L. Anderson Marine Construction, Inc. PO Box 598 Severna Park MD 21146 [email protected] Anderson Charles G. Iacoboni Site Specialists, Inc. P.O. Box 72550 Baltimore MD 21237 [email protected] Andrews Jeremy B. Eastern Bay Lawn Care P.O. Box 433 Royal Oak MD 21662 [email protected] Aniunas John G. A Plus Marine Services, LLC 32953 Lighthouse Road Selbyville DE 19975 [email protected] Apple George R. Apple Marine Construction, Inc. 11702 Bay Landing Drive Berlin MD 21811 [email protected] Baker Christopher W. George & Lynch, Inc. 150 Lafferty Lane Dover DE 19901 [email protected] Balu Siva _ E2CR, Inc. 1405-A Parker Road Baltimore MD 21227 [email protected] Batze Steve _ B&W Marine Contruction, Inc. 134 Jewell Road Dunkirk MD 20754 [email protected] 3290 North Susquehanna Becker Todd E. Wagman Heavy Civil, , Inc. York PA 17406 [email protected] Trail Beckwith Timothy E. On Shore Services, LLC 21095 Breton Beach Court Leonardtown MD 20650 [email protected] Bernstein Barry M. The Lane Construction Corporation 90 Fieldstone Court Cheshire CT 06410 [email protected] 7364 Edgewood Road Bieberich Karl A. Chesapeake Dock Outfitters, LLC Annapolis MD 21403 [email protected] Building A Binsted Keith D. Underwood & Associates, Inc. 1753 Ebling Trail Annapolis MD 21401 [email protected] Birch Carl F. Birch Marine Construction 47629 Lucas Cove Road Lexington Park MD 20653 [email protected] Black Lawrence D. Lake Services, Inc. P.O. Box 57 Jersey VA 22481 [email protected] Blake Jonathan N. Blake's Boat Lifts PO Box 75 Hebron MD 21830 [email protected] Blessing Evan L. Blessings Environmental Concepts, LLC 22412 Hog Creek Road Preston MD 21655 [email protected] Boothe Thomas J. Boothe's Marine Contruction PO Box 198 Valley Lee MD 20692 [email protected] Boothe Kevin M. B&G Boat Lifts, LLC 45305 Reindeer Way Valley Lee MD 20692 [email protected] Bowen Crystal A. J. Calvin Wood, Jr., Inc. PO Box 96 Saint Leonard MD 20685 [email protected] 2021 Licensed Marine Contractors - By Last Name (as of April 23, 2021) Page 2 of 10 Last Name First Name MI Business Name Address City State Zip Email Boyd Phillips S. Chesapeake Wildlife Heritage 1201 Parson Island Road Chester MD 21619 [email protected] Boyle Thomas J. Kiewit Infrastructure Co. 450 Dividend Drive Peachtree GA 30269 [email protected] Bradburn's Landscaping and Marine Bradburn Lucy L. 49469 Morning Glory Lane Ridge MD 20680 [email protected] Construction Bradford Gary A. Cape Henry Launch of Maryland, Inc. 3112 Lynnhaven Drive Virginia Beach VA 23451 [email protected] Bramble, III Robert H. David A. Bramble, Inc. P.O. Box 419 Chestertown MD 21620 [email protected] Bramble, Jr. Robert C. B&B Pile Driving, Inc. PO Box 472 Cecilton MD 21913 [email protected] Bray Randy C. Brayco Inc. 951 Route 537 Cream Ridge NJ 08514 [email protected] Bridges Daniel F. Bridges Site and Utilities, Inc. P.O. Box 45 Bozman MD 21612 [email protected] Bridges Eric L. Bridges Land Management, Inc. PO Box 1020 St. Michaels MD 21663 [email protected] Brittingham Construction & Brittingham John W. P.O. Box 380 Berlin MD 21811 [email protected] Landscaping, Inc. Brown Brenda R. Brown's Lawn and Tree, LLC 12296 Still Pond Road Still Pond MD 21667 [email protected] Brown Brandon L. Unlimited Tree Solutions, LLC 12421 Clark Road Worton MD 21678 [email protected] Browning, II Lucas T. MTI Construction , Inc. 6604 Fort Smallwood Road Baltimore MD 21226 [email protected] Browning, II Lucas T. Marine Technoloigies,Inc. 6604 Fort Smallwood Road Baltimore MD 21226 [email protected] Bryan Allen M. Bryan & Sons, Lawn and Landscape, LLC PO Box 2850 Easton MD 21601 [email protected] Burchett Emory W. Emory's Backhoe Service 846 Swift Road Pasadena MD 21122 [email protected] Burgess Donny F. Ches-Shores Marine Construction 1527 Snug Harbor Road Shady Side MD 20764 [email protected] Burkhardt Gregory B. Greg's Marine Construction, Inc. 27290 Holly Lane Mechanicsville MD 20659 [email protected] Burkhardt Robert C. Chesapeake Shore Construction 355 River Road Elkton MD 21921 [email protected] Butz, II John C. Slaughter Creek Marina, LLC P.O. Box 275 Taylors Island MD 21669 [email protected] Campbell Clayton R. Shoreline Solutions, LLC 278 Granny Branch Road Church Hill MD 21623 [email protected] 26106A Bachelor Harbour Campbell Thomas C. Campbell's Boat Yards LLC Oxford MD 21654 [email protected] Drive Case Calvin L Case Marine Construction & Salvage 224 Canal Street Grasonville MD 21638 [email protected] Castle Janet L. Hydro-Marine Construction, Co., Inc. 1345 Route 38 Hainesport NJ 08036 [email protected] Christian Brady A. Chesapeake Pier and Pile, LLC 826 Shady Oaks Road West River MD 20778 [email protected] Cianelli Philip A. Cianelli Construction, Inc. 324 Flying Point Road Edgewood MD 21040 [email protected] Clark Brian K. Clarks Floats 723 Parkers Creek Road Deale MD 20751 [email protected] Cofer Graham B. Ballard Marine Construction, LLC 727 S. 27th Street Washougal WA 28671 [email protected] Cooper Robert S. The Dock Guy 909 Cold Spring Road Middle River MD 21220 [email protected] 2021 Licensed Marine Contractors - By Last Name (as of April 23, 2021) Page 3 of 10 Last Name First Name MI Business Name Address City State Zip Email Crandall Gordon A. Arrow Environmental Services, Inc. 7 Pointless Forest Trail Annapolis MD 21409 [email protected] Crandell Excavating & Marine Crandell Edwin A. 2040 Potts Point Road Huntingtown MD 20639 [email protected] Construction, LLC 3125 Green Hill Church Crook James N. Eastern Pile Driving, LLC Quantico MD 21856 [email protected] Road Crusse, Jr. Robert _ Crusse Construction LLC 7511 North Point Road Baltimore MD 21219 [email protected] Soil and land Use Technology, Inc. dba 530 McCormick Drive, Suite Dalton Edward H. Glen Burnie MD 21061 [email protected] SaLUT-TLB S Davis Sue E. SE Davis Construction, LLC PO Box 1008 LaPlata MD 20646 [email protected] Dean John W. 49925 Hays Beach Road Scotland MD 20687 Deckelman, Jr. Alan D. Deckelman's Pile Driving 22589 Hudson Road Rock Hall MD 21661 [email protected] Dekowsky David J. Ocean Services of Delaware, Inc. 37822 Fenwick Circle Selbyville DE 19975 [email protected] Eastern Marine Services TA KB Diver 1923 Old Eastern Ave., Suite DePalo Philip J. Baltimore MD 21221 [email protected] Services C Dreher Aric M. Cianbro Corporation PO Box 1000 Pittsfield ME 04967 [email protected] Walker Diving Underwater Construction Earp David T. 75 Waterford Road Hammonton NJ 08037 [email protected] LLC Edelen Ruth T. Edelen Marine Construction, Inc. 12005 Cuckold Creek Road Newburg MD 20664 [email protected] Endzel Douglas W. Ivans Ventures/Magnum Marine 23442 Ivans Road Preston MD 21655 [email protected] Ensley Russell G. Intercoastal Marine Construction, LLC 54 Jacobs Ladder Court Severna Park MD 21146 [email protected] Ecological Restoration and Evans III Charles C.G. 10600 York Road, Suite 203 Cockeysville MD 21030 [email protected] Management, Inc. Chesapeake Marine Towing and Salvage, Fennell Kyle _ 1707 Williams Avenue Essex MD 21221 [email protected] LLC Ferraro Ryan J. Marine Contracting Corporation P.O. Box 5525 Virginia Beach VA 23471 [email protected] Bay Area Boat Lifts & Marine Fischer Brent M. 912 Nabbs Creek Road Glen Burnie MD 21060 [email protected] Construction Fisher Dean E. Fisher Marine Construction, Inc. 7203 Fisher Drive Chincoteaque VA 23336 [email protected] Fletcher Brian _ Delta Marine Construction, LLC P.O. Box 500 Deltaville VA 23043 [email protected] Western Shore Custom Marine Foley, III Wilfred F. 10216 Bird River Road Middle River MD 21220 [email protected] Products, Inc. Freeman Marine & Mechanical Service, Freeman William A. 11645 Cuckold Creek Road Newburg MD 20664 [email protected] LLC Gabeler William T. Bay Country Marine Construction 59 Sandyhook Road Berlin MD 21811 [email protected] 70 Thomas Johnson Dr. Gessner Steve _ Morgan-Keller, Inc. Frederick MD 21702 [email protected] #200 Gibbons Joshua E. Gibbons Marine Construction 24845 Marina Way Hollywood MD 20636 [email protected] 2021 Licensed Marine Contractors - By Last Name (as of April 23, 2021) Page 4 of 10 Last Name First Name MI Business Name Address City State Zip Email Gilman Garrett J. Bay & Beach Landscaping, LLC 3650 Choptank Road Preston MD 21655 [email protected] Goddard James L James Goddard Excavating, LLC 23708 Point Lookout Road Leonardtown MD 20650 [email protected] Goddard James L. James Goddard Excavating, LLC 23708 Point Lookout Road Leonardtown MD 20650 Goertemiller Timothy R.
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