On New York's busiest routes, a failed guiderail system run is a documented liability and an inspection finding waiting to happen.
Damaged, missing, or non-compliant guiderail leaves motorists exposed at exactly the points where the roadway is least forgiving — curves, embankments, bridge approaches, and median transitions. On high-volume corridors like the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-90), the Long Island Expressway, the Taconic State Parkway, and I-84, a single unrepaired run of guiderail is a documented liability and a failed inspection waiting to happen.
communities from Long Island to the Southern Tier NYSDOT projects and commercial sites need guiderail installed to current MASH standards, repaired after impacts, and removed cleanly when alignments change. RoadGuard covers the full lifecycle.
RoadGuard serves New York's commercial and private-development clients as readily as its DOT and authority work.
Road Safety Systems (RSS) and M.L. Ruberton Construction Company deliver roadside safety work across New York.
RSS's roadside-safety specialists and Ruberton's heavy-civil construction teams work new-york together, pairing MASH-compliant installation with the crews, equipment, and DOT familiarity to keep projects moving and inspections passing.
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RoadGuard installs, repairs, and upgrades guiderail system throughout New York to MASH crash-test criteria and NYSDOT standards. Along corridors like the New York State Thruway (I-87 and I-90), the Long Island Expressway, the Taconic State Parkway, and I-84, every system is engineered for the site's design speed, traffic volume, and roadside geometry — the same guiderail scope RoadGuard details on its statewide guiderail page, delivered here for New York's specific conditions.
RoadGuard installs galvanized W-beam and box beam guiderail to MASH Test Level specifications, with post spacing, offset, and end treatments engineered for the specific roadside hazard and design speed.
For medians and gore areas, high-tension cable barrier and MASH-tested impact attenuators absorb and redirect vehicle energy — reducing cross-median crossover risk on New York's divided highways.
Scenic and parkland corridors get aesthetic log rail and timber rail systems; industrial and distribution facilities get heavy-duty warehouse guiderail to protect racking, equipment, and personnel.
Most New York projects combine systems — RoadGuard routinely pairs guiderail system with W-Beam Guiderail, Box Beam Guiderail, High-Tension Cable Barrier on the same corridor, ties every run into adjacent bridge and barrier work, and backs it with in-house fabrication and a one-year performance warranty. The same crews handle Road Safety in New York and work directly with general contractors and commercial developers on private-site projects. To scope yours, request a free site visit or explore all RoadGuard solutions.
Free, no-obligation site visits by a qualified roadside safety professional
Fixed-cost proposals — scope and price defined before work begins
MASH-compliant materials and installation across every rail type
One-year performance warranty on materials, installation, and system performance
Request a free, no-obligation site visit from your local RoadGuard team. We'll assess conditions and develop a fixed-cost proposal.