GeoStabilization International's New Hampshire Expertise
Effective geohazard mitigation New Hampshire projects require understanding the state’s mountainous terrain, glacial geology, and cold-climate conditions. The White Mountains and surrounding highlands contain steep slopes with exposed bedrock and thin glacial soils that may be susceptible to rockfall and landslides, particularly along transportation corridors such as I-93 through Franconia Notch. These areas often feature fractured granite and metamorphic rock formations where weathering and freeze-thaw cycles gradually loosen rock fragments.
New Hampshire’s landscape was heavily shaped by glacial activity, leaving behind glacial till, irregular slopes, and scattered bedrock outcrops that influence slope stability throughout the region. Seasonal snowmelt and heavy rainfall can saturate soils and contribute to localized slope movement, especially where infrastructure intersects with steep mountain terrain.
GeoStabilization International delivers design-build geohazard mitigation solutions tailored to New Hampshire’s mountain highways, scenic corridors, and transportation infrastructure, integrating engineering and construction to address site-specific geological and environmental conditions.
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