About Moseley Construction
40 Years of Experience
Founded in 1981, Moseley Construction has proudly served the Lake Livingston community for more than four decades. What began as a small, family-driven operation has grown into a trusted name in waterfront and shoreline construction, known for craftsmanship, honesty, and projects that stand the test of time. From boathouses and bulkheads to docks, lifts, and custom waterfront structures, we have helped generations of homeowners turn their lakefront property into something special.
Today, that legacy continues with a new chapter, one that keeps everything people love about Moseley Construction firmly in place. The Garcia family, led by Lake Livingston local Alex Garcia, has stepped in to help carry the Moseley tradition forward. Born and raised here in the community, Alex brings the same values, work ethic, and commitment to quality that have defined the company since day one. This transition is less a change of hands and more a joining of forces between two families who care deeply about this lake and the people who live around it.
And rest assured, nothing about the way we operate is changing. Danny Moseley remains heavily involved in the business, guiding projects, mentoring the team, and ensuring the craftsmanship and integrity Moseley Construction is known for continue without interruption. Our crew, standards, processes, and dedication to doing things the right way all remain the same.
Conveniently located near Lake Livingston, our shop sits on FM 3126. This proximity allows us to stay closely connected to the community, respond quickly to jobs, and maintain a deep understanding of the lake and its changing conditions.
At Moseley Construction, we design to meet your needs and bring your vision to life. With over 40 years of experience, a reputation built on trust, and now two families committed to preserving the company’s heritage, we are honored to help homeowners create beautiful, functional, and long-lasting waterfront spaces. Let us help turn your ideas into a reality, just as we have done for Lake Livingston families since 1981.
Our Values
Quality
Craftsmanship
We take pride in delivering precise, durable workmanship on every Lake Livingston project we build.
Built
to Last
Every structure is engineered with strong materials and proven methods to ensure long-term performance.
Honest
Communication
We keep homeowners informed with clear, timely updates throughout each phase of the project.
Local
Expertise
Decades of Lake Livingston experience allow us to design structures that match shoreline conditions.
Customer
Commitment
Your needs guide every decision as we work to deliver a finished project you’ll be proud of.
Reliable
Service
Our team shows up on time, follows through, and stands behind every project from start to finish.
In Loving Memory of Katie Annette Moseley
Katie Moseley graduated from Big Sandy High School as Valedictorian of her Senior Class in 2006. Katie was an outdoor enthusiast who loved playing softball & golf, riding horses, and most of all waterskiing & wakeboarding. In the fall, she began her Freshman year at Baylor University in Waco, Texas where she quickly became known for her personality and the smile on her face.
On October 29, 2006 Katie Moseley was hit head on and died in a two vehicle accident on State Highway 164 five miles north of Buffalo, Texas. She was in route back to Baylor University from spending the weekend with her family and friends.
To everyone who knew Katie, they said she was a delight to be around and brought tremendous joy to other people. Katie loved life and her happiness impacted everyone she was around! Katie will be greatly missed. Many thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Katie Annette Moseley, the 18 year old daughter of Danny and Frances Moseley of Livingston, Texas.
Flag Pole Memorial
Special thanks goes out to everyone who participated to make the Flag Pole Memorial a reality at the Big Sandy High School in Big Sandy Texas. The Flag Pole Memorial is dedicated to Katie Annette Moseley and the Katie Moseley Scholarship Fund.