Recent Bulkheads & Retaining Walls

All of Shoretech’s bulkheads and seawalls are engineered so that they will last for decades. Some of the are literally several decades old already.

Our team of retailing wall and bulkhead builders and designers construct magnificent looking structures using wood, steel, composite, fiberglass, or vinyl materials.

Take a look below at some of our recent retaining wall and bulkhead projects built on various lakes and other bodies of water around Texas and Louisiana.

James Ard Bulkhead & Boathouse

This project is neighboring to the Sanchez Boathouse completed last month. This boathouse went up fast once the pilings were completed, which was a task in 9 to 14 feet of water.

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Sanchez Bulkhead & Boathouse Expansion

This deepwater project is the first of three - which features 14' to 16' galvanized steel sheetpiling in 6 to 7.5 feet of water.

The old boathouse is to be lengthened by 12 feet and expanded sideways with a new 12' wide covered deck. The roof was raised by 2 feet which all required driving 28' to 34' pilings in up to 15 feet of water.

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Kavanagh Bulkhead & Boathouse

On a large 19.6 acre peninsula on Lake Livingston is the beautiful Kavanagh property. We will start installing a new 690 feet long primary bulkhead, 60' long boat ramp and 1,780 sq. ft. boathouse - starting in early May. The backfill excavation will entail excavating a new pond on the property.

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Dahm’s 260′ Bulkhead & Swim Pier

Up on Houston County Lake Northwest of Crockett, Texas is another bulkhead project that occured so quickly that we weren't really expecting it. So as soon as we completed the 200 ft. Petty bulkhead - we simply moved 5 houses down to the end of the subdivision and started doing the old boathouse demolition.

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Petty Bulkhead Project

A year and a half ago we built a beautiful kayak storage boathouse on the lake outside of Crockett, Texas. This year we got the call to install the bulkhead. It took 10 days to complete the 195 ft. bulkhead into solid iron ore ground, and we have ordered the backfill which will arrive Monday morning.

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