Guided Setup Option

Practical use — field decisions and constraints

This option is built around the real choices a site engineer faces when deploying active rock bolting and mesh systems on an unstable slope. Instead of a generic installation plan, the guided setup walks through terrain assessment, bolt spacing tradeoffs, and mesh tensioning adjustments based on inclinometer readings. The focus stays on what works when access is limited and the rock mass is variable — no abstract promises, just a clear sequence of decisions that match the conditions on the ground.

Trusted by Infrastructure Leaders

Ratings and feedback from civil engineering firms and project owners who rely on our rockfall mitigation and slope stabilization systems.

Client Rating 4.8 / 5.0

Based on 47 project reviews across highway, railway, and residential developments.

Colorado Department of Transportation

"Their high-tensile mesh system reduced rockfall incidents by 95% on I-70."
Client Rating 4.9 / 5.0

Evaluated on response time, monitoring accuracy, and long-term slope stability.

Telluride Mountain Village HOA

"The landslide containment system saved 40 homes with zero structural damage."
Client Rating 4.7 / 5.0

Scored on engineering precision, installation speed, and post-project support.

Union Pacific Railroad

"Rock bolting and draped mesh eliminated derailment risks along a critical freight corridor."
Client Rating 4.6 / 5.0

Feedback from geotechnical consultants on telemetry inclinometer data quality.

GeoSolutions Inc.

"Real-time displacement monitoring allowed us to adapt designs during active construction."
Client Rating 4.9 / 5.0

Rated for durability and maintenance reduction over a two-year period.

Bureau of Land Management

"Their active bolting system cut our slope inspection frequency by 30%."
Client Rating 4.8 / 5.0

Based on safety compliance and environmental impact during installation.

Federal Highway Administration

"The retrofit met all seismic loading requirements without disrupting traffic flow."
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