How Disasters Damage Bridges
Bridge failure doesn’t happen in isolation. Natural hazards often weaken both the structure and surrounding terrain. We respond to:
- Scour & Flood Damage – Undermines bridge piers, abutments, and embankments, leading to sudden collapse
 - Earthquakes – Cause deck shifts, cracked foundations, and structural instability
 - Landslides & Debris Flows – Block approaches and erode slope support
 - Wildfire Aftermath – Destroys root structures and leaves slopes vulnerable to erosion and washout
 - Heavy Rain & Storm Events – Create voids, trigger sinkholes, and collapse approach roads
 
We don’t just repair the bridge—we stabilize the geohazard that caused the failure.