Habitat Restoration

Engineered solutions for wetland and wildlife habitat recovery

Overview of Habitat Restoration

Habitat restoration involves reestablishing natural wetland areas and ecosystems that have been degraded, damaged, or destroyed. Geo-Solutions provides technical solutions for returning ecological function, improving water quality, and stabilizing soil in sensitive environments.

Projects often integrate geotechnical methods such as slurry walls, soil mixing, and erosion control with ecological construction techniques. These services extend to remediation of contaminated sediment zones and conversion of disturbed land into sustainable habitats. Geo-Solutions has executed wetlands enhancements for public agencies, private mitigation banks, wastewater facilities, and wildlife reserves.

Key Benefits

Applications

technologies

traditional earthwork

Traditional earthwork refers to excavation, grading, and material handling activities that support construction and remediation. Excavators, dozers, and haul equipment are commonly used in earthwork operations.

auger excavation (LDA)

Large‑diameter auger excavation refers to a controlled excavation method using oversized augers. LDA systems are commonly used where access is limited preventing the use of a more conventional excavation approach.

In-Water Capping

In‑water capping refers to placement of engineered cover systems over contaminated sediments under a water column. Sand and armored caps are commonly used fpr in‑water capping applications.

expertise

preconstruction services

Preconstruction services refer to early‑stage contractor involvement to address constructability components to inform project planning. Bench scale studies, constructability reviews, and pilot programs are commonly used to support design and solution selection.

environmental remediation

Environmental remediation refers to methods for isolating, stabilizing, and treating contaminated soil, sediment, and groundwater. In situ stabilization and solidification performed using soil mixing is a common environmental remediation approach.

Marine Services

Marine services refer to construction and remediation activities performed in rivers, harbors, and waterfront environments. In-water soil mixing performed from barges, dredging, and in-water capping are common marine construction approaches.

Habitat Restoration

Case Studies

Habitat restoration case studies coming soon! 

North Lampbright Leach Stockpile Underdrain and Cutoff Wall (Grout Curtain) Project Chino Mine
Background Freeport-McMoRan, a large copper mining company, tasked GSI with...
Bayou DeChene Reservoir Dam & Roadway Embankments Project
Significant Project Features: Soil-Bentonite Cutoff Wall Total Area: 168,700 SF...
Lockington Dam Foundation Pressure Grouting
Project Features: Two-Line Grout Curtain Fully documented, real-time, automated, grouting...
Soil Mixing MGP Site Remediation
The project included remediation of a portion of the Lancaster...
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