Waterfront Construction Experts in Texas

Since 1985 we’ve built durable piers, docks, bulkheads, and handled dredging, demolition, and dirt work across Texas waterfronts.

From Erosion to Restoration—We’ve Got You Covered

Are signs of erosion whittling away your shoreline? Is your dock sagging, or have years of lake storms left your bulkhead failing? You’re not alone—and you shouldn’t settle for short-term fixes. For more than 35 years, Shoreline Construction has been transforming waterfront properties across Texas with solid, long-lasting solutions. We combine deep expertise, local insight, and heavy-duty craftsmanship to protect and enhance your shoreline. Learn how we can help you protect your waterfront investment.

  • Protection of Property Value
  • Reduced Maintenance Costs
  • Improved Waterfront Access & Usability
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Bulkhead Installation & Repair

We install or replace vinyl, steel, or concrete bulkheads designed to resist erosion and wave action. Repairs focus on stabilizing failing structures—replacing rotten wood or corroded steel, reinforcing foundations, sealing leaks.

Pier & Dock Construction

Custom piers and docks for both residential and commercial use—boat access, recreational, or work docks. We build with quality decking materials, solid pilings, and ensure safe load capacity.

Dirt Work & Demolition

Site prep is crucial: grading, soil stabilization, removal of old structures or debris. When old piers, bulkheads, or docks are unsafe or unusable, we handle demolition, hauling, and prep work for rebuilding.

Dredge Work & Waterway Restoration

Whether your shoreline has become shallow from sediment build-up, or you need a channel cleared for boat access, we offer dredging and sediment removal services. Also help with planning access channels and managing water flow.

Our Texas Heritage & Local Commitment

Since 1985, Shoreline Construction has rooted itself in Texas waterfront culture. We’ve worked in local communities—whether in Harris County bayous, the lakes around Tyler, or the coast near Galveston—listening to property owners’ needs: flood control, erosion prevention, boating access, aesthetic value. We’ve seen the rising concern over climate effects: more frequent storms, rising water levels, and increased erosion in Gulf-coast counties. We adapt with designs that stand up against local challenges—and local codes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Waterfront Construction

Depends on material & environment. Vinyl and treated steel bulkheads, properly installed and with good drainage, can last 20-40 years or more. Coastal saltwater and wave energy can reduce lifespan, but our designs account for that.

When done properly, impacts are minimized. We follow permitting rules, control sediment spread, and use best practices. Post-dredge stabilization ensures shoreline integrity.

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Smaller repairs or new dock installations may take weeks. Large bulkheads, major dredging or demolition can take several months considering permitting and construction. We plan realistically and strive for timely completion.

Start Your Waterfront Project. Let’s Get In Touch.

Protecting your waterfront is an investment that pays dividends—better safety, better property, more enjoyment. Contact us today for a free quote! Let Shoreline Construction bring decades of experience, trusted workmanship, and local know-how to your next waterfront project.