Rockfall presents an immediate safety risk where steep slopes border roads, railways, utilities, and developed areas. GeoStabilization International delivers engineered rockfall mitigation solutions that reduce the likelihood of falling rock reaching people, infrastructure, and active corridors, helping owners maintain safe access through challenging terrain.
Across Canada, freeze–thaw cycles, weathering, groundwater, and seismic forces contribute to rock detachment from steep slopes. GSI works with transportation agencies, municipalities, utilities, and private owners to manage this risk using site-specific systems that address both unstable rock sources and the potential impact of falling debris. Solutions are tailored to each site’s geology, slope geometry, and access constraints, from mountain corridors and coastal bluffs to rail lines and utility rights-of-way.
Delivered through a design-build approach, GSI’s rockfall mitigation systems focus on long-term reliability, predictable maintenance, and minimized disruption to active infrastructure. Each solution is engineered to perform under Canadian climate conditions while reducing exposure and supporting continued operation of critical assets.
If your site is affected by rockfall hazards, connect with GSI to review slope conditions and explore mitigation strategies aligned with public safety, access reliability, and long-term risk reduction.