Anybody that’s been on a clean, scenic waterfront will vouch for the experience. When you’re on the edge of a dock or pier, legs dangling, wind flowing, sun setting, just water in front of you, you feel truly free. It’s a great feeling, one of the most pristine forms of escape from daily routine. In addition to aesthetics, docks have all sorts of purposes. While it has traditionally been customary to build stationary docks, we see floating docking systems becoming more and more popular due to their versatility – especially easy to move & reconfigure modular solutions like Incodock’s systems comprising HDPE cubes. Here, we compare stationary, elevated docks to modular, floating ones and their respective strengths and weaknesses STATIONARY DOCKS: These docks are built with a gap above the waterline to account for tides and fluctuations in water level. They are usually secured by steel pilings driven into the…