Maryland's I-68 Sideling Hill, I-70, I-95 Baltimore, US-40 require engineered retaining walls for slope stabilization, road widening, and grade separation. Standard rough-gun shotcrete provides the structural performance—but leaves a gray concrete surface that clashes with Maryland's Sideling Hill sandstone syncline and surrounding landscape. In scenic corridors, historic districts, and commercially visible locations, that visual impact creates problems with permitting agencies, community stakeholders, and property values.
MDSHA and Maryland's commercial developers increasingly require retaining walls that deliver full structural performance while matching the character of the surrounding environment. Architectural shotcrete solves this—transforming structural walls into realistic rock formations, cut stone facades, or custom-textured surfaces at a fraction of the cost of traditional masonry construction.
Geologic finishes are the most popular architectural shotcrete option, transforming structural walls into realistic rock formations matching Maryland's native Sideling Hill sandstone syncline, Piedmont fieldstone, Calvert Cliffs. Simple geologic finishes use up to 3 colors with low-relief formations. Detailed geologic finishes use 3+ colors with high-relief outcroppings replicating specific local formations.
For historic districts, commercial developments, and urban infrastructure, stamped or hand-carved stone mason and ashlar finishes deliver traditional masonry appearance at a fraction of the cost and timeline.
When the rough-gun texture is acceptable but color needs to blend, stain-only application adds earth-tone coloring. Custom finishes—wood grain, weathered textures, or project-specific designs—are available for unique architectural shotcrete applications in Maryland.
MDSHA highway retaining walls along I-68 Sideling Hill, commercial development, scenic corridor protection, and infrastructure facing across Maryland. Every architectural shotcrete finish is applied over GSI's structural wall system—soil nail walls, retaining structures, and slope facing that provide the engineering performance the site requires.
Structure and aesthetics from one contractor. GSI designs, builds the structural wall, AND applies the architectural shotcrete finish—no separate subcontractors or coordination gaps.
Experienced artisan network. Our artisans specialize in geologic and architectural finishes—transforming shotcrete into realistic rock, stone, and custom textures.
Local geology matching. Finishes replicate Maryland's specific Sideling Hill sandstone syncline formations—not generic catalog textures.
Cost-effective versus masonry. Architectural shotcrete delivers traditional stone appearance at a fraction of the material, labor, and timeline cost.
MDSHA partners and Maryland property owners describe the structural and aesthetic results GSI's architectural shotcrete delivers.
Architectural shotcrete walls matching Maryland's native rock, local stone character, or custom design. GSI's engineering and artisan teams are ready.