Steep fractured rock faces and freeze-thaw cycles produce frequent rock detachment.
Bighorn Mountains and I-80 through Cheyenne Range face rockfall and slope failure. Our work ensures safe passage through challenging alpine corridors.
Wyoming's high-elevation terrain and freeze-thaw cycles demand innovative solutions for unstable alpine slopes.
Wyoming’s mountainous terrain, freeze-thaw cycles, expansive soils, and energy-focused infrastructure create distinct geohazard challenges across the state. Seasonal snowmelt and intense storm events can trigger landslides, debris flows, and slope instability, particularly in canyon corridors and developed mountain areas. Rockfall hazards frequently impact highways and transportation routes, while erosion and scour threaten bridges, roadways, and remote infrastructure. Variable soils and frost-related ground movement also contribute to foundation settlement and structural distress throughout Wyoming’s rugged and rural environments.
Slope Stabilization: Soil nails, ground anchors, and engineered retaining systems for steep and freeze-thaw conditions
Rockfall Mitigation: Rock bolting, scaling, draped mesh, and barrier systems for highways and canyon corridors
Landslide Remediation: Site evaluation, engineering design, and permanent stabilization construction
Deep Foundation Solutions: Micropiles and structural underpinning systems
Erosion & Scour Protection: Bank stabilization and structural reinforcement for storm-impacted areas
Emergency Response: Rapid mobilization following major storm events or slope failures
Design-Build Delivery: Integrated engineering and construction with single-source accountability and warranty
Steep fractured rock faces and freeze-thaw cycles produce frequent rock detachment.
Soil nails, drainage systems, and reinforced earth structures.
Yes. We maintain 24/7 emergency response across Wyoming. When slopes fail, we mobilize within hours to stabilize and protect property.
Engineered debris flow barriers intercept sediment.
We start with comprehensive site evaluation to identify hazards and risk. For Wyoming, this includes slope analysis, soil testing, and hydrology review to design proper solutions.
Yes. Rapid embankment and slope repair services are available. Call 855-599-5217 or complete our contact form. We will evaluate your geotechnical risks and discuss solutions tailored to Wyoming.
Rockfall, snowmelt-driven slope failures, and erosion can threaten Wyoming’s highways, energy corridors, and development sites. We design and build engineered mitigation systems that perform in mountainous and remote environments.
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