Building the docks of the bay
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Deepa Bharath
The Swift brothers love the water. So they built their lives and
careers around it.
Pete and Tom Swift are partners in their 20-year-old family
business Swift Slip, a Costa Mesa company that builds docks, catering
mostly to Newport Beach’s boating community.
The company also has projects in cities from San Diego to Marina
Del Rey, and even in areas near the Colorado River, but their
bread-and-butter business comes from local residents, Tom Swift said.
“That’s what we specialize in,” he said. “When someone buys a
house in Newport with a boat slip, they come to us for designing and
engineering a brand new dock.”
The docks are mostly made of a wood base, although they have built
a few cement docks and others using synthetic material, Swift said.
The docks are prefabricated and constructed at the company’s yard
on Placentia Avenue and then taken to the home and installed. Swift
said he has a crew of eight people doing the construction work.
The company has also constructed marinas for clients such as the
Islandia Hyatt in San Diego and locally for the Chart House
restaurant and what was formerly Bistro 201.
The biggest project cost $168,000, but they have worked on jobs as
small as $4,000, he said.
The job’s main challenge is not the construction, but the process
of getting permits from several agencies. Normally, they deal with
agencies such as the city, California Department of Fish and Game,
the California Coastal Commission and the Army Corps of Engineers.
“A lot has changed over the last few years,” Swift said. “There’s
a bigger emphasis now on quality control and water quality.”
The best part of the job, he says, is being by the water.
“My brother and I grew up in Newport Beach,” Swift said. “We have
great clients. Many of them have done well for themselves, and it’s
interesting to hear their stories.”
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