GeoStabilization International's New Jersey Expertise
Effective geohazard mitigation New Jersey projects require understanding the state’s diverse geological regions, from the coastal plains of the Jersey Shore to the steep bedrock slopes of the Highlands and the Palisades along the Hudson River. The Palisades cliffs, composed of basalt formations rising above the Hudson, present rockfall hazards where infrastructure and transportation corridors intersect with steep rock faces.
In northern New Jersey, the Highlands region contains rugged terrain and exposed bedrock slopes where highways such as NJ-23 and regional rail corridors pass through steep cuts. Weathering, groundwater movement, and freeze-thaw cycles can gradually weaken rock formations and increase the potential for rockfall or slope movement.
Along the Atlantic coastline, including the Jersey Shore, coastal erosion driven by storms, wave action, and tidal influence can affect slopes, embankments, and infrastructure near shoreline environments.
GeoStabilization International delivers design-build geohazard mitigation solutions tailored to New Jersey’s coastal infrastructure, river corridors, and mountainous northern terrain, integrating engineering and construction to address site-specific geological and environmental conditions.
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