Geotechnical capability where conventional machinery can't go.
Industrial rope access enables our crew to work on vertical cliff faces, steep coastal bluffs, and inaccessible hillsides. We drill, install anchors, apply mesh, place matting, and plant — all from ropes.
This isn't recreational — it's certified industrial rope access applied to heavy geotechnical work. The same drilling rigs and installation techniques used on flat ground, delivered on terrain that would otherwise require expensive temporary access structures or go unrepaired entirely.
Drilling for soil nails and rock bolts on vertical and near-vertical faces where conventional rigs cannot operate.
High-tensile mesh placement and securing on steep rock and soil faces to contain loose material.
Erosion control matting placement on slopes too steep for foot traffic. MacMat, DuraMat, and coir systems.
Planting native species on stabilised slopes — including inaccessible faces where rope access is the only option.
Visual inspection and condition assessment of cliff faces, rock formations, and existing stabilisation systems.
Installation of survey monitoring points and instrumentation on inaccessible faces for ongoing geotechnical monitoring.
Many geotechnical reports specify work on terrain that conventional excavators and drilling rigs simply cannot access. Without rope access capability, these sites require expensive temporary access structures — scaffolding, crane platforms, track cutting — or they go unrepaired.
We eliminate that constraint. If the engineering says the work is needed, we can get there and do it. No compromise on the specification, no expensive workarounds, no sites left undone because access was too difficult.
Tell us about the terrain and what needs doing. We'll let you know how rope access can solve the problem.
If the engineering says the work is needed but the terrain says no, talk to us. Rope access changes what's possible.
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