Difficult Access Drilling in New Hampshire

Difficult Access Drilling in New Hampshire

Rope-access crews and Spider Excavators reach the most inaccessible project sites across New Hampshire.

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When the Site Is Beyond Conventional Reach

Some New Hampshire sites sit in steep canyons or behind terrain that eliminates conventional access. Along corridors like I-93, US-302, and NH-16, white mountain granite and littleton formation schist create conditions where the only options are Spider Excavators and rope-access crews.

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Difficult Access Drilling in New Hampshire

Access Limited highly skilled team is trained for rope-access drilling and Spider Excavator deployment, reaching places across New Hampshire where conventional drill rigs cannot go. Whether the site is on a steep cliff along I-93, US-302, and NH-16 or in a remote canyon, Access Limited brings the equipment and expertise.

Spider Excavator Deployment

Spider Excavators walk from staging areas through the terrain to the work face — no road construction required. On slopes exceeding 60 degrees, these machines drill, excavate, and position materials where no conventional equipment can operate.

Rope-Access Drilling

When even a Spider Excavator cannot reach the face, rope-access certified crews drill from rope. Vertical rock faces, overhanging terrain, and cliff edges are accessible to these specialty-trained technicians.

Remote Location Drilling

Some New Hampshire sites are hours from the nearest staging point. Access Limited deploys self-sufficient crews through the terrain itself for multi-day operations.

Purpose-Built Drill Rigs

Access Limited operates drill rigs fabricated specifically for the confined and steep conditions that New Hampshire terrain demands.

Difficult access drilling supports rockfall mitigation, slope stabilization, shoring, and ground improvement across New Hampshire.

How Access Limited Reaches Remote Sites

Difficult access projects require a different approach from the first step.

Step 1

Access Route Evaluation

Engineers assess terrain between staging and the work face to plan the approach.

Step 2

Equipment Selection

Spider Excavators, rope-access crews, or purpose-built rigs selected for the access challenge.

Step 3

Terrain Deployment

Equipment traverses the terrain directly to the work face.

Step 4

Project Execution

Drilling, excavation, and installation proceed with self-sufficient crews on the remote face.

Demobilization

Completed work verified and equipment demobilized through the same terrain corridor.

Demobilization

Completed work verified and equipment demobilized through the same terrain corridor.

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Why New Hampshire Chooses Access Limited for Difficult Access

Largest Spider Excavator Fleet — The right machine without scheduling delays.

Rope-Access Certified Teams — Vertical and overhanging face work by trained technicians.

Self-Sufficient Crews — Multi-day remote operations with everything carried to the work face.

Biodegradable Hydraulic Fluid — Spider Excavators use biodegradable fluid on environmentally sensitive New Hampshire sites.

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Testimonials From the Field

See why NHDOT, USFS, and ski resort operators trust Access Limited for difficult access drilling in New Hampshire.

Geohazard Mitigation for Transportation in the Mid-Atlantic

Hey Jennifer,

I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed working with you guys on [our project]. Under the circumstances with that big of a job, and traffic volume that was being detoured it was a little stressful, however you all were so easy to work with, it made my job easier! Just wanted to thank you and Ryan for keeping me informed weekly and sometimes daily. Sara did an amazing job with the drill pattern and the engineering side of things. Kyle is one of the best superintendents I have worked with, he is good to his guys and got a lot of work done due to his ability to plan ahead and coordinate. Great experience for me and I really enjoyed working with you all, looking forward to our next job sometime. Please let everyone on the crew know that I really appreciate all their hard work, pleasure meeting everyone!

THANK YOU!”

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 Infrastructure in Arkansas

“…. this praise [from the Legislator] is all directed to you as the Contractors on the project for the work that you do.  The completion of this Site required a great deal of coordination of efforts which was done in an impressive manner and under adverse conditions in the last few days.  Please pass this along to your field personnel who persevered under hot weather among other adverse conditions and handled it with professionalism.  This was a major inconvenience to the people in the area, so it was great to see it come together like it did with a great final product.  Thanks again for all of your efforts in making this happen.”

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Access Limited provides rope-access drilling and Spider Excavator deployment for remote sites across New Hampshire.

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