Slope Stabilization in Nebraska

Slope Stabilization in Nebraska

Access Limited delivers badlands slope stabilization and soil nail walls for NDOT Panhandle corridors across Nebraska.

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Slope Instability Across Nebraska

Ogallala caprock over weak siltstone and Pine Ridge escarpment soils create persistent slope instability along corridors like US-26, I-80, and Missouri River bluffs. When slopes move, infrastructure fails — highways close, rail lines shift, and the cost of delayed action compounds.

Access Limited provides badlands slope stabilization and soil nail walls for NDOT Panhandle corridors engineered from site-specific investigation data.

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Slope Stabilization Solutions for Nebraska

Access Limited provides engineered slope stabilization across Nebraska, where ogallala caprock over weak siltstone and pine ridge escarpment soils create conditions along US-26, I-80, and Missouri River bluffs that demand solutions from site-specific investigation data.

Landslide Remediation

Landslide remediation is Access Limited core slope capability — investigating, designing, and constructing repairs from emergency responses to permanent remediation across Nebraska.

Soil Nail Walls and GCS® Walls

Soil nail walls reinforce the existing slope mass with steel nails and shotcrete facing. GCS® walls build reinforced earth structures where traditional walls are cost-prohibitive. The Soil Nail Launcher accelerates installation. Spider Excavators access the steep faces where conventional equipment cannot operate.

Erosion Control

Engineered erosion control protects Nebraska slopes from progressive material loss — surface water management, bioengineered treatments, and armored protection sized for site conditions.

Embankment Repair

Failed highway embankments require rapid investigation, design, and construction. Access Limited provides this for NDOT corridors across Nebraska.

Horizontal Drains

Horizontal drains are the most efficient way to reduce pore water pressure in Nebraska slopes — often converting an unstable slope to a stable one with drainage alone. Access Limited installs drain arrays based on measured piezometric data at each site. UAS assessments provide high-resolution terrain data to support drain design.

 

How Access Limited Stabilizes Slopes

Every slope project follows a five-step process.

Step 1

Slope Investigation

Field engineers map slope geometry, soil conditions, and drainage patterns to define the instability.

Step 2

Stabilization Design

Engineers design soil nail walls, GCS walls, drainage, erosion control, or a combination based on site data.

Step 3

Equipment Mobilization

Spider Excavators, Soil Nail Launchers, and specialty crews deploy with all materials staged.

Step 4

Construction

Crews install soil nails, construct GCS walls, place horizontal drains, and build erosion control per the design.

Horizontal Drain

Post-construction drain flow testing and slope instrumentation confirm the stabilization performs as designed.

Horizontal Drain

Post-construction drain flow testing and slope instrumentation confirm the stabilization performs as designed.

Spider excavator on steep terrain during rapid response deployment

Why Nebraska Chooses Access Limited for Slope Stabilization

Soil Nail Launcher — Proprietary pneumatic nail installation at production rates that cut construction time on Nebraska corridors.

Spider Excavator Access — Reaching steep, unstable slopes where conventional equipment cannot operate.

Design-Build — In-house engineers design, Access Limited crews construct — one contract, one team.

Horizontal Drain Expertise — Pore water pressure reduction through measured piezometric data-driven drain arrays — the most effective single stabilization measure available.

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Testimonials From the Field

See why NDOT, NPS, and military installations trust Access Limited for slope stabilization in Nebraska.

Landslide Repair for Infrastructure in California

“I would like to thank you and the county for repairing the road slide on Dunne avenue. The repair is excellent and the contractors were very efficient and skilled. You personally did a great job of providing information about the status of the project. My family appreciates your efforts.”

Landslide Repair for Road in Wyoming

"We got notice today that GSI has completed the remediation work at the [road] Slide.  WYDOT greatly appreciates the responsiveness from GSI regarding the issues that occurred this spring.  Kirk and I were at the site last week right after they finished installing the micropiles and row of soil nails.  Everything looked great, I hope everything worked out coordinating traffic control with our maintenance folks.  Great job!, it is gratifying to work with such a professional, responsive organization."

Project Support for Mining Operations in Nevada

Just received a call from John at [the mine] and he wanted to pass on his gratitude for our efforts over the past few weeks! He went on to say you guys were outstanding to work with and he learned a great deal about this challenging and dynamic environment. Based on our your efforts, they are now moving back into this area to mine this high grade ore. Good job gang, and appreciate your team’s efforts. Please pass our appreciation to your crew.

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Access Limited provides badlands slope stabilization and soil nail walls for NDOT Panhandle corridors.

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