Precambrian granite, Maroon Formation sandstone, and volcanic rock along canyon corridors produce some of the most severe rockfall exposure in the nation. Along corridors like I-70 through Glenwood Canyon, US-550 along the Million Dollar Highway, and I-25 through the Front Range, rockfall events threaten public safety, close critical transportation routes, and cost agencies millions in emergency response and repair.
Thermal cycling at altitude, spring snowmelt infiltration, and active seismicity combine to produce year-round rockfall events across Colorado's mountain passes. When rockfall strikes, the consequences range from lane closures and traffic disruption to structural damage and catastrophic failure of retaining systems. Colorado's CDOT, FHWA, ski resort operators, mining companies, and railroad operators need a rockfall contractor that understands these conditions — not a general earthwork company hoping for the best.
Access Limited deploys a full range of engineered rockfall mitigation systems across Colorado. Each solution is selected based on site-specific conditions — rock type, slope geometry, catchment requirements, and traffic exposure along corridors like I-70 through Glenwood Canyon, US-550 along the Million Dollar Highway, and I-25 through the Front Range.
Wire mesh and draped mesh installations control rockfall at the source by confining loose material on the slope face. In Colorado, these systems are engineered for the specific rock mass conditions found along CDOT corridors.
Flexible rockfall barriers intercept falling rock before it reaches the roadway. Access Limited sizes barrier systems based on block size, fall height, and energy calculations specific to each Colorado corridor.
Rock bolting stabilizes individual blocks and fractured zones in place — preventing rockfall before it initiates. Access Limited's Spyder Drill Rigs install bolt patterns on near-vertical Colorado rock faces that conventional drill rigs cannot access.
Attenuator systems reduce rockfall energy by guiding falling rock through successive curtains of steel mesh — slowing each block before it reaches the roadway below. These are engineered for Colorado corridors with long, steep fall paths.
Scaling removes loose and unstable rock from slope faces before it falls — the most direct form of rockfall hazard reduction. Access Limited performs mechanical and manual scaling across Colorado using Spider Excavators and rope-access crews.
Every rockfall mitigation solution Access Limited installs in Colorado is engineered for the specific conditions of the site — not selected from a generic catalog. Colorado's I-70 corridor alone generates more rockfall mitigation demand than most entire states — Access Limited deploys crews equipped for the intensity this terrain demands.
Purpose-Built Equipment — Spyder Drill Rigs anchor into near-vertical canyon walls where conventional drill rigs cannot stage — critical for Colorado's narrow, high-altitude corridors.
Rockfall Specialists, Not Generalists — Access Limited's entire operation is built around steep slope and rockfall work. Every crew member, every rig, and every safety protocol is designed for this specific discipline.
Nationwide Deployment, Local Knowledge — Colorado's I-70 corridor alone generates more rockfall mitigation demand than most entire states — Access Limited deploys crews equipped for the intensity this terrain demands.
24/7 Emergency Response — When rockfall closes a Colorado corridor, Access Limited mobilizes immediately with the specialty equipment required to reopen the route safely.
See why CDOT, FHWA, ski resort operators, mining companies, and railroad operators trust Access Limited for rockfall mitigation in Colorado and across the nation.
Whether you need rockfall containment, emergency scaling, or a comprehensive slope assessment — Access Limited is Colorado's rockfall mitigation specialist.