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How Much Does a Rockfall Protection Net System Cost?

“How much does a rockfall protection net cost?” This is the question we hear most frequently. The answer isn’t a simple figure but the sum of a series of variables. This article will transparently break down the core factors influencing the cost, helping you build a more accurate budget for your project.

  1. System Type Determines the Base Cost

Active Protection Systems: Relatively lower cost, primarily based on a per square meter unit price.

Passive Protection Systems: Relatively higher cost, based on a per linear meter unit price, as it includes steel posts, foundations, and a more complex structure.

 

  1. Protection Energy Level: The Most Critical Technical and Cost Variable

The protection energy level (measured in kilojoules – kJ) is the maximum impact energy the system can absorb. Higher energy levels require stronger materials, leading to a significant cost increase.

Low Level (e.g., <100 kJ): Suitable for small rocks, low-height slopes.

Medium Level (e.g., 150-500 kJ): Applicable for most highway and railway projects.

High Level (e.g., >500 kJ): Used for intercepting large boulders and high-energy impacts in extreme environments.

  1. Material Specifications and Manufacturing

Steel Rope Diameter & Strength: Larger diameters and higher strengths increase costs.

Anti-Corrosion Grade:

Standard Hot-Dip Galvanizing: Standard choice, economical and practical.

Galfan (Zinc-Aluminum) Coating: Superior corrosion resistance, longer service life, higher price, and the preferred choice for high-end projects.

Fitting Quality: The standard and quality of shackles, anchors, and other accessories also affect the total price.

  1. Project Site Conditions

Installation Difficulty: Higher, steeper, and less accessible slopes increase labor, machinery, and time costs.

Project Scale: Typically, larger procurement and installation areas or lengths can reduce the unit price.

General Price Range Indication:

Due to the vast configuration differences, we can only provide a very broad range. For example, the cost of active systems can range from tens to over a hundred USD per square meter; the cost of passive systems can range from hundreds to thousands of USD per linear meter.

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