Dock | Sea Works, Design & Maintenance (2024)

sea works

verifiedCite

While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies.Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions.

Select Citation Style

Feedback

Thank you for your feedback

Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article.

Print

verifiedCite

While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies.Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions.

Select Citation Style

Also known as: berth, quay

Written and fact-checked by

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica

dock

See all media

Key People:
Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Sir Benjamin Baker
John Rennie
Related Topics:
harbours and sea works
dry dock
pontoon dock

See all related content →

dock, artificially enclosed basin into which vessels are brought for inspection and repair.

A brief treatment of docks follows. For full treatment, see harbours and sea works.

More From Britannicaharbours and sea works: Docks and quays

Originally, docks were used for many purposes: as dry basins, isolated from the water by dikes or other means, they served as a place for building and repairing ships (dry docks); as wet basins, open to the water, they provided berthing space for ships in the normal course of traffic and cargo transfer. The latter function was later rendered by another group of structures especially designed for that purpose and given different designations such as quay wall, pier, and wharf. The term dock is still often used in a generic sense to indicate all waterfront docking facilities, either dry basin or berthing structures.

Docks used as berthing structures include quay walls, wharves, piers, and floating pontoon docks. Perhaps the oldest and most common waterfront facility for vessels, the quay wall is simply a retaining wall along the shore topped with a deck or platform, serving both as a barrier to protect the shore and as a staging area for cargo and passengers. Usually earth is placed behind the wall in order to build up the deck to the needed height above the prevailing high water level. In addition, it may be necessary to do some dredging in front of the wall to obtain the required water depth.

Portland cement, either poured in place or used as precast blocks, has supplanted stone as the leading quay-wall material. The entire system also may be built of timber or of concrete framing, with concrete or sheet steel piling used as retaining walls.

At locations where the conformation of the shore and depth of water do not favour economical construction of a quay wall, a wharf, consisting of a trestle-mounted rectangular platform running parallel to the shoreline, and with a connecting passageway to the shore, may be constructed. Normally only the front or seaward side of a wharf is used for berthing, because the water depth and accessibility on the other three sides may not be suitable for many vessels.

Dock | Sea Works, Design & Maintenance (3)

Are you a student?

Get a special academic rate on Britannica Premium.

Subscribe

Because quay walls occupy valuable waterfront space, docking cost at a quay wall is high. A more economical expedient is the pier, which in its simplest form is merely a platform extending over the water, usually at right angles to the shoreline. Vessels can be moored to the pier, which serves as a transfer platform for cargo and passengers. A pier is composed of two main parts: the deck and its supporting system. The deck is usually built of reinforced concrete, though timber may be used. The supporting system is an assembly of beams, girders, and bearing piles, framed together to form a series of bents or trestles. The framing material may be wood, concrete, steel, or a combination of these. In some piers with concrete framing, the deck and walls are cast together to form an enclosed cellular structure. The buoyancy of such a structure greatly reduces the load on the foundations, and the interior space can be utilized for storage.

Floating pontoon docks, of which few have been built, rise and fall with the water level. One such dock floats up or down guided by walls of sheet-steel piling driven to bedrock, which serves to anchor or moor the whole assemblage. Access to shore is provided by a trestle hinged at the shore end and resting freely on the pontoon at the other end.

This article was most recently revised and updated by Adam Augustyn.

Dock | Sea Works, Design & Maintenance (2024)
Top Articles
If you need help with your Apple Pay Later loan or purchase - Apple Support
Top 11 Retail Trends Shaping 2024 and Beyond
The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida
Lpga Scores Espn
Non Omnis Moriar: The Heartbreaking Haunting of Disneyland Paris' Phantom Manor - Park Lore
Shemales In Irvine
How much does it cost to sell your Bitcoin?
Jeff Bezos Lpsg
3466051968
Margaret Whitton Feet
Preschool Smiles Discount Code
Brownlow fashions are a national obsession. And we owe it in part to this stylist
Bbwcumdreams
Imponte Phoenix
Overhead Emotes Necromancy
Deviantart Stuffing
Musas Tijuana
What is Password-Based Authentication?
Nyc Probation Officer Exam
2068032104
Synthesis: Faculty AI Literacy Assessment
24 Hour Drive Thru Car Wash Near Me
Pbr Wisconsin Baseball
Zuercher Portal Inmates Clinton Iowa
Couponsky Net
Marcus Roberts 1040 Answers
Qeuter
Skip Mega Millions and Powerball. How many million-dollar scratch-off games are there?
Consuming Dark Poe
Pickwatch Nfl Against The Spread
‘Archive 81’ Star Dina Shihabi on That Family Secret, How Melody and Dan Could Connect in a Season 2
Cat C15 Boost Pressure Sensor Location
Nails Latinas, Wenkbrauw- of wimperbehandeling naar keuze Spare 52% in Zaanstreek-Waterland mit Social Deal
Craigslist Box Truck For Sale
"If you wake us up again tomorrow we will bring all our amplification into a room and play at 3 o'clock in the morning": When Ritchie Blackmore had an "embarrassing" encounter with Eric Clapton
Jellyshroom Caves
Trumbull County Jail Commissary
Uncovering The Mystery Behind Crazyjamjam Fanfix Leaked
craigslist: north jersey jobs, apartments, for sale, services, community, and events
2009 Mercedes C300 Belt Diagram
Barivel Weight
Devon Lannigan Obituary
Noaa Weather Forecast Pittsburgh
Lucki White House Lyrics
Is Valeria Golino the Next Great Hope For Woman Directors? With ‘Honey’ In Theaters, She Ponders the Future
Ebt Indiana Portal
Joes Barbershop Maricopa Az
He bought a cruise ship on Craigslist and spent over $1 million restoring it. Then his dream sank
Best Town Hall 11
The Handy Review - Must Read This Before Buying
Kwik Trip Okta App
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Van Hayes

Last Updated:

Views: 5555

Rating: 4.6 / 5 (46 voted)

Reviews: 93% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Van Hayes

Birthday: 1994-06-07

Address: 2004 Kling Rapid, New Destiny, MT 64658-2367

Phone: +512425013758

Job: National Farming Director

Hobby: Reading, Polo, Genealogy, amateur radio, Scouting, Stand-up comedy, Cryptography

Introduction: My name is Van Hayes, I am a thankful, friendly, smiling, calm, powerful, fine, enthusiastic person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.