GeoStabilization International provides comprehensive rockfall control solutions to protect infrastructure, communities, and natural landscapes across Canada. Steep terrain, fractured rock, freeze–thaw cycles, and variable climates frequently contribute to rockfall activity, especially in regions such as British Columbia, Alberta, and parts of Atlantic Canada. GSI’s engineered systems help stabilize slopes, reduce hazard potential, and maintain safe travel on vulnerable corridors.
GSI designs and installs a wide range of rockfall protection systems that address both immediate hazards and long-term slope performance. Each system is selected based on detailed geotechnical assessment, site geometry, and anticipated rockfall energy levels.
Tensioned mesh systems provide secure containment for loose rock and shallow instability.
Reinforced mesh enhances slope protection in areas with moderate rockfall exposure.
Flexible mesh systems guide falling debris downslope while maintaining natural slope contours.
High-capacity cable nets offer increased energy dissipation for larger or higher-velocity rockfall events.
Fully anchored systems are engineered for slopes requiring additional restraint and ground support.
Custom netting configurations address localized geological challenges and variable slope geometries.
Specialized breaking techniques support safe removal or reduction of large unstable rock masses.
Implementing a well-designed rockfall control system can provide:
GSI follows an engineered, step-by-step methodology to ensure effective and durable rockfall control:
If your project requires slope stabilization or protection from rockfall hazards, reach out to our team. Contact GSI to schedule a site assessment and learn how our engineered rockfall control solutions can support your infrastructure and safety objectives.