Marine construction on Richland-Chambers Reservoir.
Richland-Chambers Reservoir sits on Richland and Chambers creeks in Freestone and Navarro counties, with most of its waterfront activity around Corsicana and Kerens.
Full-scope waterfront work on Richland-Chambers Reservoir.
Custom Boathouses
Entertainment-grade boathouses on Richland-Chambers Reservoir — open-gable cooling, lifts, lighting, and storm-rated substructures.
Docks & Piers
Fixed, floating, and swim piers sized to the lake's real operating range.
Bulkheads & Retaining Walls
Shoreline retention on Richland-Chambers Reservoir: 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 Richland-Chambers Reservoir.
Do I need a permit from the Tarrant Regional Water District?
Almost always, yes — dock, bulkhead, and dredging work on Richland-Chambers Reservoir runs through the Tarrant Regional Water District's shoreline program. Shore Tech prepares and manages that application as part of the project.
How do changing water levels on Richland-Chambers Reservoir affect a project?
Water-supply reservoirs move with rainfall and demand. We check the lake's historic range and design the structure — and the construction schedule — around it.
Does Shore Tech build on Richland-Chambers Reservoir?
Yes, selectively. Dave regularly travels for the right project, and Richland-Chambers Reservoir is squarely inside Shore Tech's working footprint across Texas, southern Oklahoma, and western Louisiana. Call to talk through scope and scheduling.
More lakes in this region.
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Lake Tawakoni
Big open water an hour east of Dallas.
Lake Ray Hubbard
Metro waterfront living on Dallas's east side.
Eagle Mountain Lake
Fort Worth's boating lake with strong dock culture.
Planning a project on Richland-Chambers Reservoir?
Tell Dave about the shoreline, the water depth, and what you want the finished waterfront to do.