Marine Construction in Seabrook, TX

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Seabrook is front-line Galveston Bay — open salt water, strong tides, and the kind of storm surge that destroys under-built bulkheads. Jordan Marine Construction engineers and builds seawalls, bulkheads, docks, and piers here for that exposure, not for a calm freshwater cove.

Everything we put in the ground at Seabrook is saltwater-rated: 2.5 CCA treated timber, steel or vinyl sheet systems, and galvanized or stainless hardware. We design bulkhead height, tiebacks, and pilings for full bay wave energy and surge, and we manage the Corps and GLO permitting that open-bay frontage requires.

Building Conditions in Seabrook

Seabrook takes direct open-bay exposure — full salinity, strong tidal current, boat wake from the channel, and front-line hurricane storm surge. Bulkheads and seawalls here must be engineered for high wave energy and surge, built with saltwater-rated materials throughout.

Permitting

Seabrook fronts open Galveston Bay, so projects routinely involve the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Galveston District) and the Texas General Land Office (GLO) for state-owned submerged land, plus city and county review. We handle these coastal permits.

Seabrook Marine Construction FAQs

How do you build bulkheads to survive Galveston Bay storms in Seabrook?

We engineer Seabrook bulkheads and seawalls for full open-bay wave energy and hurricane surge — heavier sheet systems, deeper pilings, proper tiebacks, and saltwater-rated materials throughout. Under-built residential-grade walls don’t last on this shoreline.

What permits does open-bay work in Seabrook require?

Open Galveston Bay frontage in Seabrook typically requires U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Galveston District) approval and Texas General Land Office authorization for state submerged land, plus local review. We prepare and submit these for you.

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