Rockfall hazards occur throughout northern New Jersey where steep rock slopes and highway rock cuts intersect critical transportation corridors. Areas such as the New Jersey Highlands along Route 23, Ramapo Pass along US-202, the Delaware Water Gap along I-80, and the Palisades cliffs along the Hudson River expose fractured gneiss, sandstone, shale, and diabase formations that produce unstable rock blocks and frequent rockfall.
These slopes sit directly above some of the most heavily traveled highways in the Northeast, creating significant safety risks for motorists and costly disruptions for transportation agencies.
GeoStabilization International provides engineered rockfall mitigation and rock slope stabilization systems across New Jersey, including rock bolts, anchored draped mesh, rockfall barriers, and attenuator systems designed to stabilize unstable rock slopes and intercept falling rock before it reaches roadways, rail corridors, or infrastructure.
Rockfall geohazards are common across northern New Jersey due to steep terrain and fractured bedrock formations associated with the Appalachian Highlands and Palisades escarpment. Major rockfall-prone corridors include:
Route 23 through the Highlands
I-80 through the Delaware Water Gap
US-202 through Ramapo Pass
Route 46 and Route 94 in Sussex and Warren Counties
Palisades Interstate Parkway and US-9W along the Hudson River
These locations feature steep rock cuts, weathered cliffs, and highly fractured rock masses that can produce falling rock during freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rainfall, and storm events.
GeoStabilization International designs custom rockfall protection systems for New Jersey’s geologic conditions, including:
Pattern rock bolting to stabilize fractured rock masses
Anchored draped mesh systems to contain smaller rockfall
High-energy rockfall barriers and attenuator systems to intercept falling rock
Rock slope stabilization systems engineered for NJDOT infrastructure
Each solution is supported by rock mass characterization, slope stability analysis, and rockfall trajectory modeling to ensure effective long-term hazard mitigation.
Many of New Jersey’s rockfall corridors carry daily traffic volumes exceeding 50,000 vehicles, making lane closures difficult and costly for transportation agencies and commuters.
GeoStabilization International installs rockfall mitigation systems using rope access crews and specialized slope equipment, allowing work to be performed directly from the rock face rather than from the roadway below.
This approach enables installation of rock bolts, draped mesh systems, and rockfall barriers along highways such as Route 23, I-80, US-202, and the Palisades corridor while traffic remains open, reducing congestion and accelerating project completion.
By combining advanced geotechnical engineering with specialized installation methods, GeoStabilization International delivers reliable rockfall protection systems for New Jersey highways, infrastructure, and steep rock slopes.
NJDOT and mid-Atlantic transportation partners describe why they select GeoStabilization International for high-traffic rockfall corridors.
Highlands to the Palisades—GeoStabilization International installs rockfall protection without highway closures on New Jersey's highest-traffic corridors. Contact us now.