Marine construction on Lake Conroe.
Spread across Montgomery and Walker counties, Lake Conroe is a roughly 21,000-acre on West Fork of the San Jacinto River whose waterfront communities center on Conroe, Montgomery, and Willis.
Full-scope waterfront work on Lake Conroe.
Custom Boathouses
Entertainment-grade boathouses on Lake Conroe — open-gable cooling, lifts, lighting, and storm-rated substructures.
Docks & Piers
Fixed, floating, and swim piers built tight to a constant-level shoreline.
Bulkheads & Retaining Walls
Shoreline retention on Lake Conroe: galvanized steel, vinyl, FRP composite, and heavy timber — matched to the soil and exposure.
Precision Dredging
Boat slip, shoreline, and access-channel dredging — material pumped for backfill reuse instead of hauled off by truck.
Before you build on Lake Conroe.
Do I need a permit from the San Jacinto River Authority?
Almost always, yes — dock, bulkhead, and dredging work on Lake Conroe runs through the San Jacinto River Authority's shoreline program. Shore Tech prepares and manages that application as part of the project.
Does a stable lake level make construction easier on Lake Conroe?
It helps — fixed piers and full-height bulkheads thrive on constant-level water. The structure can be built tight to the waterline without designing for a huge seasonal swing.
Does Shore Tech build on Lake Conroe?
Yes — Lake Conroe sits inside Shore Tech's core service area, within roughly 120 miles of our Huntsville base. We build here regularly.
More lakes in this region.
Lake Livingston
Shore Tech's home water — boathouses, bulkheads, and dredging across the lake.
Lake Houston
City water with real residential dock demand on Houston's northeast side.
Houston County Lake
Quiet East Texas water where Shore Tech rebuilt the Crockett Family Resort marina.
Lake Somerville
Corps water between Brenham and College Station.
Planning a project on Lake Conroe?
Tell Dave about the shoreline, the water depth, and what you want the finished waterfront to do.