Rock Supremacy helps you stand strong against nature’s challenges with Rockfall Mitigation.
With a combined experience of 30 years, we have taken on some of the most challenging rockfall mitigation projects while providing our clients with the best and most cost-effective approach. When it comes to preventing and remediating rockfall events, we rely on two key strategies: passive and active mitigation. Passive mitigation focuses on managing the aftermath in affected areas, using tools like drape nets, rockfall catchment fences, ditches, and embankments. Active mitigation, on the other hand, takes a proactive approach, aiming to prevent rockfall incidents in compromised areas. With methods that include installation of rock bolts/ dowels, pinned wire mesh, rockfall attenuators, barriers, and slope retention systems.
History
Our Experience
Rock Supremacy is recognized nationwide as one of the top rockfall contractors, known for delivering exceptional results. We have successfully built the largest attenuator, the longest rockfall barrier, and one of the largest pinned mesh systems in North America. With over 100 completed rockfall projects and a perfect 100% completion rate, our track record speaks for itself. As one of the most experienced and reliable rockfall mitigation firms, we are the trusted choice of many geotechnical engineering firms across North America. While we have the capacity to handle large-scale projects worth $30 to $40 million, we still provide personalized attention to every project regardless of the size. Our owner and founder is actively involved, visiting job sites and working in the field regularly, ensuring that every safety precaution is met and the project receives the care and attention it deserves. At Rock Supremacy, we are committed to delivering the very best for our clients.
Services
Our Specialties
Rock Bolts / Dowels
Long, steel rods inserted into rock faces to stabilize and reinforce slopes, tunnels, and excavations by anchoring loose or fractured rock.
Pinned Wire Mesh (Tecco or HR-30)
A flexible protective system secured to rock faces with anchors to control and contain loose debris, preventing rockfalls.
Shotcrete (Wet & Dry)
A spray-applied concrete used to stabilize and reinforce rock surfaces, tunnels, and slopes in construction and excavation projects.
Draped Mesh (DTWM OR HTSM)
A flexible netting system installed over slopes to guide and control falling debris, allowing it to safely reach the base.
Cable/Ring Netting
High-strength mesh system used to stabilize slopes and contain falling rocks, preventing debris from reaching critical areas.
Rockfall Barriers/ Avalanche Fences
Barrier structures installed on slopes to slow, divert, or stop snow movements, preventing avalanches from reaching vulnerable areas.
Mid-Slope Attenuators
Flexible barriers installed partway down a slope to intercept falling debris and safely guide it to a controlled area below.
Blasting or Boulder Busting
Breaking large, unstable rocks into smaller, manageable pieces using controlled methods like explosives or mechanical tools to ensure safety and stability.
Cable Anchors
Tensioned steel cables installed in rock or soil to provide stabilization and reinforcement for slopes, retaining walls, and structures.
Moveable Rockfall Barrier (MRB) and Rockfall Containment Nets (RCN)
Portable protective structures designed to intercept and contain falling rocks, offering flexibility for temporary or changing site conditions.
Suspended Drape Attenuators
Flexible net systems hung above slopes to intercept falling rocks and safely guide them to a controlled area below.
Reaction Blocks
Solid anchor points used to counteract forces exerted by tensioned cables or support systems in stabilization and construction projects.
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