Some California rock slopes produce rockfall events that overwhelm standard wire mesh — large blocks, high fall heights, and steep trajectories combine to generate impact energies that require engineered high-capacity containment. Along Highway 1 along Big Sur, PCH through Malibu, I-5 through the Grapevine, and SR-1 near Laguna Beach, these high-energy zones demand mesh systems rated for the actual forces involved.
Access Limited installs high-capacity steel mesh systems across California's most challenging rockfall corridors — every system is engineered for the specific energy rating, block size distribution, and slope geometry of the site.
High-tensile mesh uses wire with break loads exceeding standard galvanized mesh — providing greater puncture resistance, higher energy absorption, and longer service life under repeated rockfall loading.
Cable net systems use interlocking steel cable rings or woven cable panels to create an extremely strong containment surface. These systems are specified for the highest-energy rockfall applications where wire mesh reaches its capacity limits.
Spike plate systems use steel plates bolted to the rock face to create rigid anchor points for high-capacity mesh. The plates distribute the bolt load across a wider area of rock surface — critical in fractured rock masses where point loads could cause local failure.
With an office in Oceano, Access Limited maintains permanent California-based crews ready for rapid deployment.
See why Caltrans, county public works departments, rail operators, utility providers, and federal land agencies trust Access Limited for high-capacity steel mesh and rockfall mitigation across California.
Access Limited delivers specialized high-capacity steel mesh across California's rockfall corridors. Complete the form to request an assessment or call our team directly.