The Mitchell Karst Plain contains extensive limestone bedrock that dissolves and creates underground voids.
Ohio River valley slopes and glacial deposits create foundation and embankment challenges. Our expertise ensures stable infrastructure.
Indiana's mixed geology of glacial and alluvial deposits requires tailored ground improvement approaches.
Indiana’s glacial soils, river corridors, karst topography, and seasonal weather patterns create distinct geohazard challenges across the state. Prolonged rainfall and freeze-thaw cycles can contribute to slope instability along riverbanks, bluffs, and transportation embankments. Erosion and scour threaten bridges, levees, and roadway infrastructure, particularly near the Ohio River and other major waterways. In southern Indiana, karst conditions and sinkhole activity can result in localized ground subsidence and foundation distress. Expansive and compressible soils also contribute to settlement and structural movement in residential, commercial, and industrial developments.
Slope Stabilization: Soil nails, ground anchors, and engineered retaining systems for bluffs and embankments
Erosion & Scour Protection: Riverbank stabilization and reinforcement for bridges and levees
Karst & Subsidence Mitigation: Ground stabilization solutions for sinkhole-prone areas
Embankment Reinforcement: Stabilization systems for highways, rail corridors, and utility infrastructure
Foundation Solutions: Micropiles and structural underpinning systems for expansive and compressible soils
Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization following flooding, slope failures, or ground movement
Design-Build Delivery: Integrated engineering and construction with single-source accountability and warranty
The Mitchell Karst Plain contains extensive limestone bedrock that dissolves and creates underground voids.
Compaction grouting fills voids and restores ground support beneath pavement and embankments.
Yes. We maintain 24/7 emergency response across Indiana. When slopes fail, we mobilize within hours to stabilize and protect property.
Reinforced earth systems, toe protection, and erosion control stabilize banks along the Ohio and Wabash Rivers.
We start with comprehensive site evaluation to identify hazards and risk. For Indiana, this includes slope analysis, soil testing, and hydrology review to design proper solutions.
Yes. Rapid-response teams address roadway and structural sinkhole failures.
Erosion, embankment instability, and subsurface ground movement can threaten Indiana’s infrastructure and development. We design and build engineered mitigation systems that perform in riverine, karst, and urban environments.
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