Marine construction on Lake Somerville.
Spread across Burleson, Washington, and Lee counties, Lake Somerville is a roughly 11,400-acre on Yegua Creek whose waterfront communities center on Somerville and Brenham.
Full-scope waterfront work on Lake Somerville.
Custom Boathouses
Entertainment-grade boathouses on Lake Somerville — open-gable cooling, lifts, lighting, and storm-rated substructures.
Docks & Piers
Fixed, floating, and swim piers designed for big seasonal water-level swings.
Bulkheads & Retaining Walls
Shoreline retention on Lake Somerville: 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 Somerville.
Lake Somerville is a Corps of Engineers lake — what does that mean for my project?
Shoreline use is governed by the Corps' shoreline management plan for the lake, and what's allowed varies by zone. We confirm current rules and handle the permitting legwork before design is finalized.
Water levels swing on Lake Somerville. How does that change a design?
It changes everything from pile length to lift selection. We design to the lake's full operating range — walkway slopes, bumper heights, and anchoring that still work at both extremes, not just at normal pool.
Does Shore Tech build on Lake Somerville?
Yes — Lake Somerville 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 Conroe
Constant-level waterfront minutes from The Woodlands — premium boathouse country.
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.
Planning a project on Lake Somerville?
Tell Dave about the shoreline, the water depth, and what you want the finished waterfront to do.