Waterfront infrastructure for marinas, resorts, HOAs, POAs, and developments.
Marina design, subdivision shoreline systems, resort waterfront development, peninsula design for silt control, and long-term maintenance planning. The shoreline gets thought through as one system — not a sequence of unrelated jobs.
New layout for a working resort marina.
At Crockett Family Resort, Shoretech removed an aging 1980s marina and replaced it with a new small-slip layout on Houston County Lake. New construction and renovation are planned around durable access, operator needs, and long-term waterfront use.
Plan a marina project →What we handle for developers and operators.
Marina design & construction
Slip layout, fueling docks, fixed and floating piers, fueling and electric.
Subdivision shoreline
Continuous bulkhead systems, shared docks, dredged channels.
Resort waterfronts
Visitor-grade construction, beach access, shoreline amenities.
Floating structures
Floating piers and platforms with proper anchoring and tide range.
Pile-supported
Fixed structures sized for storm, wake, and load conditions.
Shared boat access
HOA and POA common dock and ramp systems.
Peninsula design
Engineered land features to control silt movement and shoaling.
Maintenance planning
Long-term dredge and bulkhead maintenance scheduling.
A whole shoreline, treated as one system.
For developments and POAs, the strongest result comes from planning the entire frontage at once — continuous bulkhead lines, shared dock access, dredged channels, and peninsula features that control where silt moves. The shoreline is engineered as infrastructure, not patched lot by lot.
HOA & POA dredging →Have a development or marina to plan?
The earlier the marine scope is in the design conversation, the better the result — call to walk through the project.