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.
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 →
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 →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.