Expansive soils throughout Kansas shift with moisture, damaging foundations. We stabilize chemically, install helical piers, and underpin structures for permanent fixes.
Flint Hills and Arkansas River valley slopes experience embankment erosion. GeoStabilization stabilizes critical Kansas infrastructure.
Kansas' prairie terrain and river valleys require cost-effective embankment protection and stabilization.
Kansas’ expansive clay soils, rolling terrain, river corridors, and severe storm events create distinct geohazard challenges across the state. Prolonged rainfall and flash flooding can trigger slope instability along embankments, levees, and transportation corridors, particularly near the Kansas and Missouri Rivers. Expansive soils contribute to foundation movement, slab cracking, and structural distress in residential, commercial, and municipal structures. Erosion and scour threaten bridges, roadways, and drainage channels, while drought conditions can intensify shrink-swell soil behavior, increasing long-term ground movement risks.
Slope Stabilization: Soil nails, ground anchors, and engineered retaining systems for embankments and cut slopes
Erosion & Scour Protection: Riverbank, levee, and drainage channel stabilization
Embankment Reinforcement: Stabilization systems for highways, rail corridors, and municipal infrastructure
Foundation Solutions: Micropiles and structural underpinning systems for expansive soils
Drainage & Stormwater Management: Solutions to reduce erosion and saturation-driven failures
Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization following severe storm or flooding events
Design-Build Delivery: Integrated engineering and construction with single-source accountability and warranty
Expansive soils throughout Kansas shift with moisture, damaging foundations. We stabilize chemically, install helical piers, and underpin structures for permanent fixes.
Yes, Kansas faces varied hazards including expansive soils and induced seismicity. Our comprehensive approach addresses all site-specific risks simultaneously.
Yes. We maintain 24/7 emergency response across Kansas. When slopes fail, we mobilize within hours to stabilize and protect property.
Yes. Increased earthquake activity can affect slopes and foundations.
Compaction grouting and embankment stabilization systems.
Foundation reinforcement and erosion protection.
Flooding, erosion, and expansive soil movement can threaten Kansas infrastructure and development. We design and build engineered mitigation systems that perform in storm-prone and clay-rich environments.
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