Docks & Piers

Docks and piers built for the water, soil, and the way you use it.

Fixed pile-supported piers, floating docks, swim piers, diving decks, and multi-slip systems — engineered around water depth, exposure, and family use on Lake Livingston, Lake Conroe, Sam Rayburn, and waterfronts across Texas and Louisiana.

Completed Broxson family swim pier with raised diving deck in Lovelady, Texas
Built Work · Lovelady, Texas

A pier the family actually lives on.

The Broxson swim pier replaced a 40-year-old structure with a 150-foot build, a 20-by-12-foot L-head, and an elevated 14-by-16-foot diving deck. Shoretech pier designs add lower safety rails around open water where needed and avoid inside 90-degree corners — angled fillet decks close off fall hazards while strengthening the structure and adding usable deck.

Boathouses & entertainment
Shore Tech crew building a pier substructure over open water at dawn
Substructure First

What's under the deck decides how long it lasts.

The boards you walk on are the easy part. Pile embedment, framing, and load paths — sized for water depth, wind, and wave — are what keep a pier standing through storms and decades of use. Shore Tech engineers the substructure to the site, then builds the deck to the way you'll use it.

Shoreline & bulkheads
What We Build

Every kind of dock and pier for the waterfront.

The right structure depends on water depth, bottom conditions, water-level swing, exposure, and how you want to use it. Shore Tech builds them all and helps you choose.

Fixed pile-supported piers

Driven-pile structures for stable depth — the workhorse pier for most Texas lakefronts.

Floating docks

For large water-level swings and deep water, with proper anchoring and gangway access.

Swim piers & diving decks

Elevated decks, ladders, safety rails, and fillet corners designed for families and kids.

Multi-slip & boathouse piers

Walkways and approaches integrated with boathouses, lifts, and shared-access systems.

Composite decking

Low-maintenance, splinter-free decking rated for sun and water, with hidden fasteners.

Pond & kayak docks

Fishing piers, kayak and canoe launches, and private-water access for ponds and small lakes.

Have a pier to build or replace?

Send a few photos, the water depth if you know it, and how you want to use the water — Dave will walk through what's realistic for your shoreline.