Marine Construction in Kingwood, TX

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Kingwood’s waterfront along Lake Houston and the West Fork San Jacinto took a beating during Harvey, and a lot of bulkheads and docks in the area are still living on borrowed time. Jordan Marine Construction repairs and replaces failing shoreline structures here with properly engineered systems built to hold.

We handle the full range for Kingwood property owners — docks, boat houses, bulkheads, seawall repair, and erosion control — and we know the City of Houston and Corps permitting that Lake Houston frontage requires. Where banks have scoured out, we focus on the piling and tieback work that actually stops the problem.

Building Conditions in Kingwood

Kingwood sits where the West Fork San Jacinto feeds Lake Houston. The area saw severe flooding and shoreline scour during Hurricane Harvey, leaving many bulkheads undermined and docks damaged — so erosion control, piling repair, and properly engineered replacement matter a great deal here.

Permitting

Kingwood waterfront work on Lake Houston is permitted primarily through the City of Houston, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Galveston District) involved on navigable portions of the San Jacinto. We manage the applicable permits for each property.

Kingwood Marine Construction FAQs

Can you repair bulkheads damaged by flooding in Kingwood?

Yes. A lot of our Kingwood work is repairing or replacing bulkheads undermined by flood scour, including damage dating back to Hurricane Harvey. We address the underlying erosion and piling failure, not just the visible face of the wall.

Who permits Lake Houston docks in Kingwood?

Lake Houston pier and dock work in Kingwood is permitted mainly through the City of Houston, with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers involved on navigable water. Jordan Marine Construction handles the permitting for your specific site.

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