Expansive Soil Stabilization in Wyoming

Expansive Soil Stabilization in Wyoming

Chemical stabilization for Wyoming's swelling clay formations—Cheyenne, Casper, and Gillette corridors where Pierre Shale and Niobrara chalk drive infrastructure damage.

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The Impact of Swelling Clays

Wyoming's Pierre Shale, Niobrara Formation, and Cody Shale deposits contain high-plasticity montmorillonite clays that generate swell pressures exceeding 5,000 pounds per square foot when they absorb moisture. These formations underlie highways, commercial development, and infrastructure corridors across Cheyenne, Casper, and Gillette—where seasonal precipitation and snowmelt cycles drive repeated swell-shrink movements that crack pavements, displace retaining walls, buckle bridge approach slabs, and rupture buried utilities.

WYDOT estimates that expansive soil damage accounts for a significant portion of annual highway maintenance costs across southeastern Wyoming. The damage is progressive—each moisture cycle widens cracks, loosens base course, and reduces pavement life. Maintenance patching treats the surface while the swell cycle continues uninterrupted beneath.

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How GSI Stabilizes Wyoming's Expansive Soils

Lime and Cement Chemical Stabilization

Chemical stabilization permanently modifies the clay mineralogy causing expansion. Hydrated lime reacts with montmorillonite clay minerals through cation exchange and pozzolanic reactions—converting swelling minerals into non-expansive calcium silicate compounds. The swell potential drops by 70–90% permanently after treatment. GSI engineers specify lime dosage, treatment depth, and application methods based on site-specific swell testing.

  • Hydrated lime injection for high-plasticity montmorillonite clay treatment
  • Portland cement stabilization for mixed-mineralogy soils where lime alone is insufficient
  • Treatment depth calibrated to the active zone—the depth of seasonal moisture fluctuation
  • Post-treatment swell testing to verify permanent mineralogy modification

Helical Pier Foundation Systems

Where structures have already been damaged by swell cycles, helical piers transfer foundation loads through the active zone to stable bearing strata below. The piers isolate the structure from soil movement—allowing the expansive clay to continue its seasonal cycle without transmitting forces to the foundation above.

  • Helical pier installation through the active zone to refusal in non-expansive bearing material
  • Void forms between grade beams and soil surface to accommodate continued swell movement
  • Hydraulic jacking to relevel structures displaced by prior swell cycles
  • Load testing at each pier to verify design capacity in Wyoming's specific soil conditions

Drainage and Moisture Management

Moisture is the trigger for every expansive soil event. GSI designs drainage systems that intercept surface water and reduce subgrade moisture fluctuation—reducing the amplitude of swell-shrink cycles even in untreated soils. Combined with chemical stabilization, drainage management provides a layered defense.

Wyoming Expansive Soil Treatment Process

From soil testing through verified stabilization, GSI follows five steps to permanently eliminate expansive soil damage on Wyoming infrastructure.

Step 1

Damage Assessment

GSI engineers evaluate cracking patterns, heave measurements, and soil conditions to confirm expansive clay is driving your Wyoming infrastructure damage.

Step 2

Swell Characterization

Lab testing quantifies clay mineralogy, swell pressure, Atterberg limits, and active zone depth at your specific site.

Step 3

Treatment Design

Engineers specify lime dosage, treatment depth, and application method optimized for Wyoming's Pierre Shale or Niobrara clay formations.

Step 4

Chemical Treatment

Specialized crews inject lime or cement agents into the active zone, permanently transforming swelling minerals into stable compounds.

Verified Stability

Post-treatment swell testing confirms permanent mineralogy modification. Documentation supports WYDOT compliance and asset management records.

Verified Stability

Post-treatment swell testing confirms permanent mineralogy modification. Documentation supports WYDOT compliance and asset management records.

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One Treatment Ends the Swell Cycle Permanently

Traditional maintenance treats the symptoms of expansive soil damage while leaving the underlying swell mechanism intact. GSI's chemical stabilization targets the root cause:

  • Permanent mineralogy change. Lime reacts with montmorillonite clay at the molecular level—the treated soil physically cannot swell again.
  • Wyoming-specific dosage design. Pierre Shale and Niobrara clays respond differently to lime treatment. GSI tests your site's specific clay and designs the dosage accordingly.
  • Active zone targeting. Treatment extends through the full depth of seasonal moisture fluctuation—not just the top 12 inches.
  • Return on investment that compounds. One treatment eliminates annual patching, mudjacking, and re-grading costs permanently.

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Landslide Repair for Road in Wyoming

"We got notice today that GSI has completed the remediation work at the [road] Slide.  WYDOT greatly appreciates the responsiveness from GSI regarding the issues that occurred this spring.  Kirk and I were at the site last week right after they finished installing the micropiles and row of soil nails.  Everything looked great, I hope everything worked out coordinating traffic control with our maintenance folks.  Great job!, it is gratifying to work with such a professional, responsive organization."

Emergency Landslide Repair in Wyoming

In 2017, another well above normal snowpack winter and heavy spring rains resulted in 23 new landslides, which damaged or threatened WYDOT roads. WYDOT turned to GSI to help respond to these emergency situations. GSI was able to respond very quickly and in most cases had personnel on site to assess the site within 24 hours. They would provide a proposal for remediation with a preliminary design and estimated costs within 48 hours in most cases. During 2017, GSI was selected to perform remediation with contracts at six separate sites. In all cases, they were prepared to mobilize to the sites and begin work within a week of being given notice to proceed.

A unique element of these emergency contracts was a partnership, between WYDOT and GSI, by which WYDOT provided some logistical support such as traffic control and providing water for drilling operations so that GSI could focus its efforts on performing the specialty work. This arrangement resulted in cost effective, efficient, successful projects. When responding to emergency landslide repair, time truly is money, the sooner a landslide can be remediated before it has a chance to grow, the less expensive it is to repair. In the past, WYDOT has experienced situations in which, landslides could possibly have been remediated quicker, experienced further failure during drawn out conventional design and contracting methods resulting in higher costs due to the additional failure. GSI uses various types of innovative geo-technology in their landslide remediation projects….

All of these projects were completed on schedule, even with cold weather conditions and snow storms ….

All of the stabilization projects that GSI completed for WYDOT included a warranty to repair any of the remediation that would happen to fail, but to date none of the work that they have performed has required any repair. I would highly recommend GeoStabilization International to perform emergency landslide and slope remediation work. They have the resources, personnel, and expertise to respond to your emergency in a timely, professional manner.

Professional and Hardworking Crew Support in Wyoming

Just wanted to tell you that Kris and his crew: Malcom, Nick, Juan, and Shawn, did a great job for us. They are true professionals, hard workers, and gave us great results. Thanks again and look forward to working with you guys in the future!

Stabilize Wyoming's Expansive Soils

Every swell cycle compounds the damage. GSI's chemical treatment permanently modifies the clay mineralogy driving your Wyoming infrastructure problems.

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