Rockfall is critical in New Mexico, especially near I-25 Raton Pass. We deploy rock bolts, mesh systems, and attenuator barriers. Regular scaling removes loose rock proactively.
Raton Pass and canyon lands experience frequent rockfall. Our expertise on US-54 and US-70 ensures safe passage through challenging terrain.
New Mexico's unique high-desert geology demands creative solutions adapted to sparse vegetation and seasonal moisture patterns.
New Mexico’s arid climate, mountainous terrain, wildfire exposure, and intense monsoon storm events create complex geohazard conditions across the state. Short-duration, high-intensity rainfall can trigger flash flooding, debris flows, and slope failures, particularly in burn scar areas. Rockfall hazards impact highways and mountain corridors, while expansive and collapsible soils contribute to foundation settlement and structural distress. Erosion, arroyo scour, and seismic ground movement further threaten transportation routes, utilities, and development sites throughout New Mexico.
Slope Stabilization: Soil nails, ground anchors, and engineered retaining systems for steep and erosion-prone terrain
Rockfall Mitigation: Rock bolting, scaling, draped mesh, and barrier systems for highways and infrastructure corridors
Debris Flow & Drainage Control: Channel stabilization, erosion protection, and stormwater management solutions
Foundation Solutions: Micropiles and underpinning systems for expansive and collapsible soils
Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization following monsoon storms or wildfire-related slope failures
Design-Build Delivery: Integrated engineering and construction with single-source accountability and warranty
Rockfall is critical in New Mexico, especially near I-25 Raton Pass. We deploy rock bolts, mesh systems, and attenuator barriers. Regular scaling removes loose rock proactively.
Dissolution of evaporite deposits creates underground voids that collapse.
Yes. We maintain 24/7 emergency response across New Mexico. When slopes fail, we mobilize within hours to stabilize and protect property.
Micropile underpinning provides long-term structural support.
Rock bolting, slope mesh, and dynamic barriers protect highways.
Contact us today for a no-fee site assessment. Call 855-599-5217 or complete our contact form. We will evaluate your geotechnical risks and discuss solutions tailored to New Mexico.
Monsoon storms, wildfire burn scars, rockfall, and expansive soils can threaten New Mexico’s infrastructure and property. We design and build engineered mitigation systems that perform in arid, mountainous, and erosion-prone environments.
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