Full-Spectrum Geohazard Protection for North Dakota
North Dakota's Badlands are built from bentonitic clay — a material that expands to many times its dry volume when saturated. This creates slopes that fail, heal, and fail again in an endless cycle driven by North Dakota's extreme wet-dry and freeze-thaw seasonal swings. Access Limited brings the specialized equipment and field experience to address each of these conditions with solutions proven in North Dakota's specific geologic environment.
North Dakota's Badlands clay formations have a shrink-swell potential that rivals any in the country — expanding up to 15% when wet and cracking when dry in an annual cycle that progressively destroys slope stability, pipeline bedding, and road foundations across the western part of the state. Access Limited brings the full spectrum of geohazard mitigation — rockfall, earth retention, and ground improvement — to address the specific conditions that define North Dakota's terrain.
Rockfall Mitigation
Badlands clay slope failures driven by cyclical wetting and drying, pipeline corridor subsidence across the Bakken formation, where thousands of miles of infrastructure cross unstable terrain, and Missouri River bluff erosion accelerated by reservoir operations at Garrison Dam. Access Limited deploys wire mesh, draped mesh, high capacity steel mesh, rock bolting, flexible barriers, catch fences, and rockfall attenuation systems along I-94 through the Badlands, US-85 through the Bakken oil field corridor, US-2 along the northern tier, and the Missouri River bluff system near Bismarck and Garrison Dam — each installation engineered for the specific rock type, energy level, and infrastructure exposure at the site.
Earth Retention
Stabilizing Badlands clay slopes that cycle between swell and collapse with every wet-dry season, retaining Missouri River bluff highways against chronic erosion, and anchoring Bakken oil field infrastructure embankments on expansive bentonitic ground. Access Limited installs flexible soil nail walls, shotcrete facing, ground anchors, MSE walls, micropiles, and retaining wall systems designed for North Dakota's cyclically expanding and contracting clay terrain — rigid systems that work elsewhere crack and fail here.
Ground Improvement
Subsurface treatment of expansive bentonite clay that bends and ruptures buried pipelines, compaction grouting for Bakken formation subsidence, and drainage systems that manage the water infiltration driving Badlands slope swell cycles. Access Limited's ground improvement services include launched horizontal drains, permeation grouting, erosion control, critical slope monitoring, and UAS-based assessment across North Dakota's challenging clay and energy-corridor terrain.
Emergency Response & Steep Slope Drilling
Pipeline corridor failures in the Bakken, where slope movement damages active gathering lines, Missouri River bluff collapses after high-water events at Garrison Dam, and Badlands highway closures from clay slide events. Access Limited mobilizes spider excavators, Spider drill rigs, and rope-access crews for immediate deployment. Our equipment fleet reaches terrain across North Dakota where conventional contractors cannot operate — and our 24/7 availability means the response matches the urgency of the hazard.
Industries Protected
Bakken oil field pipeline and facility infrastructure, NDDOT highway corridor protection, railroad corridor stabilization for coal and grain transport, and Missouri River flood infrastructure maintenance — Access Limited serves each sector with geohazard solutions engineered for the specific operational, regulatory, and terrain requirements that define North Dakota's infrastructure landscape.