League City is prime brackish-water frontage — Clear Lake, Clear Creek, and the bayous that feed Galveston Bay. Jordan Marine Construction builds docks, boat lifts, bulkheads, and seawalls here for the realities of tidal, salty water and the storm surge this part of Galveston County sees.
We use saltwater-rated treated timber, vinyl and steel bulkhead systems, and corrosion-resistant hardware engineered for the salt and tide. Just as important, we handle the Corps and GLO permitting that bay-connected waterfront requires so the project clears review cleanly.
Marine Construction Services in League City
Docks & Piers
Jordan Marine Construction designs and builds custom docks and piers across Lake Conroe, Lake Livingston, Lake Houston, Clear Lake and th…
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Boat Lifts
A properly sized and aligned boat lift protects your investment from hull damage, marine growth, and storm water.
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Vinyl Bulkheads
A vinyl bulkhead is a durable, low-maintenance, cost-effective way to stop shoreline erosion and protect your waterfront.
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Steel Bulkheads
When your shoreline demands maximum strength, a steel bulkhead delivers.
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Seawall Repair
A failing seawall puts everything behind it at risk — your yard, your foundation, your dock, and your property value.
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Seawall Construction
A new seawall is the most effective long-term defense against shoreline erosion, wave action, and soil loss.
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Dock Repair
Docks take a beating from sun, water, storms, and time.
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Waterfront Retaining Walls
A retaining wall holds back soil, stabilizes slopes, and protects waterfront property from erosion and washout.
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League City fronts brackish, tidal water with direct connection to Galveston Bay. Salt exposure, tidal range, and storm surge all factor in — we build with saltwater-rated materials and design bulkhead height and dock elevation for surge and tide, not just normal water level.
Permitting
League City’s waterfront on Clear Lake, Clear Creek, and the bay falls under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Galveston District) for navigable waters and the Texas General Land Office (GLO) for state submerged land, alongside Galveston County and city review. We manage these approvals.
League City Marine Construction FAQs
Does storm surge affect how you build in League City?
Yes. League City’s bay-connected water is exposed to tidal range and hurricane storm surge, so we set bulkhead caps and dock elevations with surge in mind and use saltwater-rated materials and hardware that resist corrosion and uplift.
What permits are required for League City waterfront projects?
Most League City projects involve the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (Galveston District) and the Texas General Land Office for state submerged land, plus Galveston County and city review. Jordan Marine Construction prepares and submits the required permits.
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