Coastal Erosion Control in Massachusetts

Coastal Erosion Control in Massachusetts

Engineered coastal erosion control across Massachusetts — Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket, Plymouth bluffs, South Shore. Bluff stabilization, revetment systems, and design-build delivery for MassDOT corridors and coastal infrastructure.

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Coastal Erosion Expertise

Massachusetts has 1,519 miles of coastline — and roughly 65 to 70 percent of it is actively eroding, according to the state's Office of Coastal Zone Management. The entire geography of Cape Cod, Martha's Vineyard, and Nantucket is composed entirely of glacial deposits laid down by the Laurentide Ice Sheet roughly 21,000 years ago. Those moraines, outwash plains, and glacial till bluffs have no bedrock foundation — making them inherently susceptible to wave attack, longshore sediment transport, and storm-driven erosion.

Along the South Shore and Plymouth bluffs, 100-foot-plus coastal banks face persistent erosion from northeasters that strike the Massachusetts coast multiple times each winter. Sea level in the Boston area has been rising at approximately 11 inches per century, a rate that concentrates wave energy higher on bluff faces and reduces the natural beach buffer that once absorbed storm energy before it reached the bluff toe.

GeoStabilization International deploys bluff stabilization, revetment systems, and bioengineering across Massachusetts's most vulnerable corridors — with in-house geotechnical engineers who design every solution and field crews who execute it under a single MassDOT-ready contract.

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Coastal Erosion Control Across Massachusetts

Massachusetts's erosion conditions vary considerably along its coastline. The outer Cape Cod bluffs face direct Atlantic wave energy and longshore drift that can shift barrier beaches 3 to 20 feet in a single year. The South Shore's glacial drumlins and till banks erode from a combination of wave attack at the bluff toe and internal drainage failures that cause slumping. Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket experience some of the highest erosion rates in the state — documented at over 2 feet per year on the exposed southern shores. Each setting requires site-specific investigation before a protection system can be properly designed. GeoStabilization International's engineers and geologists assess corridor-level conditions using field-collected data on bluff geometry, soil stratigraphy, wave exposure, and drainage behavior — not generic standards applied from unrelated terrain.

Bioengineering for Long-Term Resilience

For Massachusetts sites where hard armor alone isn't appropriate — environmentally sensitive areas, permitting-constrained corridors, or locations where natural sediment contribution to the beach system needs to be maintained — GeoStabilization International integrates bioengineering approaches alongside structural protection. Vegetated slope reinforcement, root mat stabilization, and drainage management address the internal failure mechanisms that revetments alone don't resolve, extending system performance and reducing long-term maintenance demands.

Post-Storm Performance Monitoring

Massachusetts shorelines erode dramatically during winter months when high-energy northeaster waves move sediment offshore and attack coastal banks directly. Shorelines that appear stable in summer can lose significant material in a single storm event. MassDOT has formally assessed the vulnerability of its coastal transportation systems to sea level rise and coastal storms — and the infrastructure exposure is substantial across South Shore corridors, Route 6A on the Cape, and coastal routes on the islands.

MassDOT and Massachusetts's infrastructure operators benefit from GeoStabilization International's unified engineering and construction delivery. The engineers who assessed your bluff conditions and designed the protection system stay connected to the field crew building it. When unexpected stratigraphy or drainage conditions appear mid-construction — which Massachusetts's complex glacial deposits regularly produce — the team adapts without losing project momentum.

Massachusetts Coastal Erosion Control Process

GeoStabilization International delivers Massachusetts coastal erosion control solutions through five integrated steps—from initial assessment through verified performance.

Step 1

Coastal Assessment

Contact (855) 579-0536. Our Massachusetts team evaluates conditions and mobilizes specialized resources for your coastal erosion control challenge.

Step 2

Wave Modeling

In-house engineers and geologists conduct comprehensive investigation of site-specific conditions across your Massachusetts project area.

Step 3

Protection Design

Custom bluff stabilization specifications engineered by the same team who will execute the field work—under one MassDOT-ready contract.

Step 4

Shoreline Construction

Specialized crews deploy proprietary equipment across Massachusetts's Cape Cod corridor—executing the engineered solution at design/build pace.

MassDOT Warranty

Complete documentation delivered to MassDOT project standards, with design-build-warranty coverage on every installed element.

MassDOT Warranty

Complete documentation delivered to MassDOT project standards, with design-build-warranty coverage on every installed element.

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Professionals Focused Exclusively on Geohazards

GeoStabilization International is not a geotechnical division inside a general contractor — geohazard mitigation is the entire business. Every one of our 700+ professionals works on geohazard projects every day, building the depth of field experience that diversified contractors simply can't replicate.

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Erosion Control for Water Infrastructure in Minnesota

I am sending this to you from Duluth Minnesota where 4 of your employees just finished working on a wall they had put in for us previously. That was a few years ago after Duluth suffered a flood. We are on Lake Superior and St. Louis County wanted to help stop erosion. The guys worked during the rain and just kept on going, like little Energizer bunnies. Nice fellows, all of them!! They are certainly a credit to your company and I feel it is always good to give thanks to people for a job well done. Please let them know how much we appreciated their dedication to get the job done. We will always wish you and your team good days ahead!!

Positive Experience Working with Project Team

Justin, I wanted to reach out and let you know that is was a pleasure working with you all at the [….] Project. The guys on this job were very professional and never once wavered from the plans and specs. These guys did absolutely everything the right way and wanted to make sure that the customer was happy with the work. Again, I appreciate your guys’ hard work and professionalism and look forward to working with you again in the future.

Project Support for Water and Power in California

As told by GSI Project Development Engineer: We are currently close to finishing one of five sites proposed for repair to the [local Water and Power Agency]. The agency folks were very impressed with GSI’s professionalism and support during the repair procedures. Our approach to the project, our field crew’s commitment to safely, our expertise in what we do, and our continuous involvement in the project at multiple levels all contributed to their positive feelings about GSI.

Built for New England's Coast

With sea levels rising and northeasters intensifying, Massachusetts's glacial bluffs and coastal banks face conditions that will only increase pressure on shoreline infrastructure. GeoStabilization International's engineers are ready to assess your site and deliver a protection system built for New England's coastal conditions. Request a coastal assessment to get started.

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