Landslide Repair in Vermont

Engineered landslide repair across Vermont — Green Mountains, Mad River Valley, White River corridor, Ripton, Killington. Soil nailing, slope pinning, drainage systems, and design-build delivery for VTrans corridors.

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Vermont's Slopes Don't Wait for a Dry Year

The July 2023 floods made clear what Vermont's geologists had long documented: the state's steep, saturated slopes are vulnerable to rapid failure when intense rainfall saturates already wet ground. At peak impact, nearly 100 state and US highway routes were closed. A landslide in Ripton destroyed one home and damaged 12 others. US-4 near Killington was closed by a slope failure. The scale of debris flows and landslides spilling onto Vermont's roadways was, by VTrans's own assessment, a new phenomenon at that magnitude — and it prompted VTrans to engage outside expertise and launch a new landslide hazard identification program with the University of Vermont.

Vermont's slope failure conditions are driven by a consistent set of factors: steep Green Mountain terrain, metamorphic soils that lose strength rapidly when saturated, glacially deposited materials on slopes that were never fully stable, and the freeze-thaw cycling that progressively weakens residual soils each winter. Vermont's state geologist described the July 2023 events directly: when 3 to 5 inches of precipitation falls on already saturated ground, slopes that have been stable for decades can fail within hours. Emergency patching — regrading the slide mass, repaving the road, reopening the corridor — treats the surface without addressing the failure mechanism. The same slope fails again the next wet season. VTrans has engaged outside geotechnical expertise to move beyond that cycle.

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How GSI Repairs Vermont Landslides

Soil Nail Walls

Soil nailing reinforces failed slopes from within — driving steel reinforcement through the slide mass into stable material below the failure surface. The nailed zone resists the driving forces that caused movement in the first place. On Vermont's saturated, actively moving slopes, GeoStabilization International installs soil nails using both conventional drilling and the patented Soil Nail Launcher™, which fires SuperNails™ into saturated ground without excavation — reaching and reinforcing material that conventional drilling cannot reliably access.

  • Drilled and grouted nails for stable ground conditions
  • Soil Nail Launcher™ for saturated soils that collapse conventional boreholes
  • Shotcrete or mesh facing to prevent surface erosion between nail heads
  • Horizontal drains to depressurize the slope and reduce pore water pressure

Slope Pinning for Shallow Failures

Vermont's highway corridors see many shallow translational failures — where weathered residual soils slide along a relatively shallow failure surface after rainfall saturates them. Driven steel pins provide rapid, cost-effective reinforcement for these conditions without the full construction footprint of a soil nail wall. Combined with surface drainage improvements, slope pins can arrest active shallow slides within days of mobilization.

  • Driven or drilled pins through the failure surface to competent material
  • Rapid installation that stabilizes active slides within days
  • Surface drainage to address the moisture trigger driving movement
  • Cost-effective for the shallow failures typical along Vermont's highway corridors

Drainage Engineering

Water triggered every major slope failure in Vermont's July 2023 event — and water triggers the recurring seasonal failures on Vermont's highway network. GeoStabilization International designs drainage systems that reduce pore water pressure within the slope mass. Drainage combined with reinforcement provides the layered defense that prevents future reactivation through Vermont's wet springs and intense summer rainfall events.

Vermont Landslide Repair Process

From initial assessment through verified performance, GSI delivers Vermont landslide repair solutions in five coordinated steps.

Step 1

Emergency Response

GSI engineers evaluate site conditions, hazard severity, and infrastructure exposure to determine investigation scope and design approach for your Vermont project.

Step 2

Failure Investigation

In-house engineers and geologists conduct detailed investigation of the specific conditions along Vermont's Green Mountains corridor driving the landslide repair hazard at your site.

Step 3

Repair Design

Custom soil nailing solution designed by the same engineering team who investigated the site—under one VTrans-ready contract.

Step 4

Reinforcement Installation

Specialized crews deploy purpose-built equipment across Vermont's Green Mountains corridor, executing the engineered solution under direct engineering supervision.

Warranty

Project documentation meeting VTrans standards. Performance warranty covering the installed landslide repair solution.

Warranty

Project documentation meeting VTrans standards. Performance warranty covering the installed landslide repair solution.

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Why Vermont Trusts GSI for Permanent Slope Repairs

Soil Nail Launcher™ for difficult soils. When saturated Vermont soils collapse conventional boreholes, our Launcher installs reinforcement on the first attempt — no failed drilling, no wasted mobilization.

Deep failure plane targeting. We engineer repairs that reach the actual failure surface, not surface patches that reactivate the following wet season.

Integrated drainage design. Every slope repair includes drainage engineering because water is the trigger for virtually every Vermont landslide.

VTrans-ready documentation. Engineering designs, construction records, and as-built drawings meeting state specifications from first submittal through closeout.

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Client Reviews

Landslide Repair for Infrastructure in California

“I would like to thank you and the county for repairing the road slide on Dunne avenue. The repair is excellent and the contractors were very efficient and skilled. You personally did a great job of providing information about the status of the project. My family appreciates your efforts.”

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.

Organized and Dependable Crew Support in Vermont

You and Chris are awesome to work with! … Your crews that have been here are all very well organized, dependable and get their work done! GSI should be very proud of the crews they have working for them. Thanks again Perry for all your help and assistance!

The Next Event Won't Wait

Vermont's July 2023 floods closed nearly 100 highways and pushed VTrans beyond what routine maintenance could handle — and those conditions haven't changed. Request a slope assessment to get started.

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