Rockfall is critical in Montana, especially near US-2 Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor. We deploy rock bolts, mesh systems, and attenuator barriers. Regular scaling removes loose rock proactively.
The Going-to-the-Sun Road and I-90 through Rock Creek Canyon present severe rockfall hazards. GeoStabilization has protected these iconic corridors.
Montana's glacially-carved valleys require specialized assessment and mitigation of episodic rockfall events.
Montana’s mountainous terrain, seasonal snowmelt, freeze-thaw cycles, and expansive transportation corridors create significant geohazard challenges across the state. Heavy snowpack followed by rapid spring melt can trigger landslides, debris flows, and slope instability in mountain canyons and developed hillsides. Rockfall hazards frequently impact highways and rail lines throughout the Rocky Mountain region. Erosion and scour along rivers and streams threaten bridges, embankments, and rural infrastructure, while variable soils and frost-related ground movement can contribute to foundation settlement and structural distress across Montana’s rugged landscape.
Slope Stabilization: Soil nails, ground anchors, and engineered retaining systems for steep mountain terrain
Rockfall Mitigation: Rock bolting, scaling, draped mesh, and barrier systems for highways and rail corridors
Landslide Remediation: Site evaluation, engineering design, and permanent stabilization construction
Erosion & Scour Protection: Riverbank stabilization and reinforcement for storm-impacted areas
Embankment Reinforcement: Stabilization systems for transportation and infrastructure corridors
Foundation Solutions: Micropiles and structural underpinning systems for frost-affected and variable soils
Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization following slope failures, storms, or infrastructure threats
Design-Build Delivery: Integrated engineering and construction with single-source accountability and warranty
Rockfall is critical in Montana, especially near US-2 Going-to-the-Sun Road corridor. We deploy rock bolts, mesh systems, and attenuator barriers. Regular scaling removes loose rock proactively.
Erosion control and reinforced embankment systems stabilize riverbanks during high-flow events.
Yes. We maintain 24/7 emergency response across Montana. When slopes fail, we mobilize within hours to stabilize and protect property.
Engineered debris flow barriers intercept and contain sediment before it reaches infrastructure.
Soil nails, tieback anchors, drainage improvements, and reinforced slope systems mitigate slow-moving earthflows.
Steep mountain terrain combined with freeze-thaw cycles and fractured bedrock produces frequent rockfall.
Mountainous terrain and variable soils can create slope instability. GSI designs rockfall protection and slope stabilization systems to safeguard infrastructure. Contact 855.559.5217 or complete the form.