How we approach every waterfront project
Waterfront Unlimited evaluates the property, existing structures, shoreline conditions, and access to determine the best approach for the project. This includes assessment of current structural condition, water depth and lake bed conditions, property access points for equipment, adjacent property considerations, and identification of any site-specific factors that influence project design.
Scope, design, and sequencing are defined based on the site evaluation. Our in-house permitting team prepares and submits all required permit applications, tracks permit status, and addresses any agency requests. Permitting is managed in parallel with project planning so approvals align with construction scheduling rather than delaying it. During this phase, all materials are specified and ordered, including any custom or specialty items required for the project.
When replacing existing waterfront structures, Waterfront Unlimited mobilizes equipment to the project site, including marine barge when required for water-side access. Existing accessories such as boat lifts, ladders, and watercraft are removed and stored. Structures are carefully demolished and loaded for transport. Pilings are cut at or near the lake bed as needed. All removed materials are properly recycled using environmentally responsible methods.
New steel pilings are driven using barge-mounted pile driving equipment, ensuring precise placement for structural integrity. Temporary support scaffolding is installed as needed. Pilings are set to the correct height and prepared for the construction phase. Concrete shore landing pads are formed and poured where required.
Waterfront Unlimited builds new structures using steel framing and concrete, designed for durability and longevity in Central Texas waterfront conditions. Construction is performed using both land-based and water-based equipment, including marine barge capability for full site access. The Waterfront Unlimited crew is on-site daily throughout the construction phase, maintaining consistent progress and active oversight of all work.
Fascia, trim, and finishing details are installed. Previously removed accessories such as boat lifts and ladders are reinstalled as specified. The project site is thoroughly cleaned, and all tools, equipment, and vessels are removed from the property.
A final walkthrough is conducted with the property owner to review the completed project against the original scope. Waterfront Unlimited ensures the project meets design intent, structural standards, and the property owner's expectations before the project is considered complete.