Landslide Repair in Washington

Landslide Repair in Washington

Engineered slope stabilization across Washington's Cascades and coastal corridors—from Stevens Pass to the Oso region, with 24/7 emergency landslide response.

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Washington Landslide Repair Specialists

Washington's saturated glacial till, volcanic soils, and steep Cascade Range terrain produce some of the Pacific Northwest's most destructive landslides. From the SR-2 Stevens Pass corridor to US-2 through Skykomish, I-90 at Snoqualmie, and the Highway 20 North Cascades route, WSDOT manages chronic slope instability that demands engineered solutions—not temporary fixes. GeoStabilization International deploys Soil Nail Launcher™ technology, slope pinning, and draped mesh systems across Washington's highest-priority corridors.

Our design/build model eliminates the coordination gap between engineering consultants and construction contractors—one team designs, builds, and warranties every landslide repair we deliver in Washington state.

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Washington's Landslide Risk Corridors

Washington state experiences more rainfall-triggered landslides than nearly any other region in North America. Saturated glacial deposits across the Cascades, volcanic ash soils in the central corridor, and ancient landslide complexes throughout the Puget Sound lowlands create slope instability that threatens WSDOT highways from the coast to the mountain passes. The Oso landslide of 2014 demonstrated the catastrophic potential of Washington's unstable ground—and the critical importance of engineering solutions that address subsurface failure mechanics.

Soil Nail Launcher™ Technology in the Pacific Northwest

GeoStabilization International's patented Soil Nail Launcher™ installs SuperNails™ at approximately 250 mph without excavation or drilled boreholes. In Washington's saturated, collapse-prone glacial soils, this technology installs reinforcement where conventional drilling methods cannot maintain an open borehole. The Launcher works in actively moving slide masses—stabilizing the failure while it's still in motion, eliminating the need to wait for conditions to stabilize before work can begin.

WSDOT Emergency Response Capability

When a slope fails on SR-2, I-90, or Highway 20 during a Pacific storm, WSDOT needs a contractor who can respond in hours—not weeks. GeoStabilization International maintains 24/7 emergency mobilization with pre-staged equipment and Pacific Northwest crews. Our emergency team assesses the failure, designs the solution, and begins construction under one integrated design/build scope.

Washington Landslide Repair Process

From emergency mobilization through warranted performance, GeoStabilization International delivers Washington landslide solutions in five integrated steps.

Step 1

Emergency Contact

Call (855) 599-5217 for immediate response. Our Pacific Northwest team assesses urgency and mobilizes within hours for active slope failures.

Step 2

Site Investigation

In-house engineers conduct subsurface boring programs, install inclinometers, and analyze failure geometry in Washington's glacial and volcanic soils.

Step 3

Engineering Design

Custom slope repair design—soil nailing, ground anchors, or retaining systems—engineered to WSDOT standards and site-specific conditions.

Step 4

Launcher Deployment

Soil Nail Launcher™ fleet installs SuperNails™ into saturated, actively moving ground—no excavation or conventional drilling required.

Warranty

Performance warranty backed by instrumentation monitoring. We stand behind every nail and anchor installed across Washington state.

Warranty

Performance warranty backed by instrumentation monitoring. We stand behind every nail and anchor installed across Washington state.

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The Technology Advantage in Washington's Worst Ground

Washington's saturated glacial tills and volcanic ash soils collapse conventional boreholes before casing can be installed—making traditional drilled soil nails impractical across many of the state's worst landslide sites. GeoStabilization International's Soil Nail Launcher™ eliminates this limitation entirely, firing SuperNails™ into collapsing ground at 250 mph. No borehole. No casing. No waiting for ground conditions to improve. This technology is why WSDOT and Washington's infrastructure community turn to GSI for their most challenging slope failures.

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Over 6,000 projects completed—here's what our clients have to say about working with GeoStabilization International.

Landslide Repair for Road in Wyoming

"We got notice today that GSI has completed the remediation work at the [road] Slide.  WYDOT greatly appreciates the responsiveness from GSI regarding the issues that occurred this spring.  Kirk and I were at the site last week right after they finished installing the micropiles and row of soil nails.  Everything looked great, I hope everything worked out coordinating traffic control with our maintenance folks.  Great job!, it is gratifying to work with such a professional, responsive organization."

Emergency Landslide Repair in Wyoming

In 2017, another well above normal snowpack winter and heavy spring rains resulted in 23 new landslides, which damaged or threatened WYDOT roads. WYDOT turned to GSI to help respond to these emergency situations. GSI was able to respond very quickly and in most cases had personnel on site to assess the site within 24 hours. They would provide a proposal for remediation with a preliminary design and estimated costs within 48 hours in most cases. During 2017, GSI was selected to perform remediation with contracts at six separate sites. In all cases, they were prepared to mobilize to the sites and begin work within a week of being given notice to proceed.

A unique element of these emergency contracts was a partnership, between WYDOT and GSI, by which WYDOT provided some logistical support such as traffic control and providing water for drilling operations so that GSI could focus its efforts on performing the specialty work. This arrangement resulted in cost effective, efficient, successful projects. When responding to emergency landslide repair, time truly is money, the sooner a landslide can be remediated before it has a chance to grow, the less expensive it is to repair. In the past, WYDOT has experienced situations in which, landslides could possibly have been remediated quicker, experienced further failure during drawn out conventional design and contracting methods resulting in higher costs due to the additional failure. GSI uses various types of innovative geo-technology in their landslide remediation projects….

All of these projects were completed on schedule, even with cold weather conditions and snow storms ….

All of the stabilization projects that GSI completed for WYDOT included a warranty to repair any of the remediation that would happen to fail, but to date none of the work that they have performed has required any repair. I would highly recommend GeoStabilization International to perform emergency landslide and slope remediation work. They have the resources, personnel, and expertise to respond to your emergency in a timely, professional manner.

Landslide Repair for Transportation Infrastructure in Oregon

GSI under commits and over delivers. Work is always completed ahead of time and on budget… [They are] competitive with more conventional slide repairs, but much more timely and minimizes impacts to traffic.

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Repair Washington Landslides

Our Pacific Northwest team is standing by for your Washington slope failure. Soil Nail Launcher™ technology deploys at emergency speed. Contact GeoStabilization International now.

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