In the Savannah, Georgia area, evaluating and managing slopes demands a thorough understanding of local Coastal Plain geology, characterized by loose sands, sensitive clays, and a high water table. Our approach integrates rigorous slope stability analysis to assess global and local failure mechanisms under static and seismic conditions per IBC and AASHTO guidelines. For projects requiring structural reinforcement, we specialize in active and passive anchor design to stabilize cuts and tie back failing masses effectively.
These services are essential for infrastructure along the I-95 corridor, port expansions, and residential developments cutting into the region’s bluffs. The fluctuating groundwater levels often necessitate a combined solution, pairing deep anchors with a robust retaining wall design to prevent erosion and surficial sloughing. By addressing both internal stability and external hydraulic forces, we deliver resilient slope systems tailored to the unique challenges of Georgia's lowcountry terrain.