GeoStabilization International's Maine Expertise
Effective geohazard mitigation Maine projects require understanding the state’s rugged coastline, glacial geology, and steep rocky terrain. Much of Maine’s landscape was shaped by glacial activity, leaving behind thin soils, exposed bedrock, and irregular slopes that can contribute to instability. Along coastal corridors such as US-1 Downeast, steep bluffs and fractured rock formations may present rockfall hazards where transportation infrastructure intersects with rocky terrain.
Maine’s coastline along the Gulf of Maine also experiences ongoing erosion influenced by storm activity, wave action, and groundwater movement within coastal soils. Inland areas may experience slope instability where glacial till and weathered rock layers become saturated during heavy rainfall or seasonal snowmelt.
GeoStabilization International delivers design-build geohazard mitigation solutions tailored to Maine’s coastal infrastructure, mountain terrain, and transportation corridors, integrating engineering and construction to address site-specific geological and environmental conditions.
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