Construction And Design Of Drilled Shafts In Hard Pinnacle Limestones

Deep Foundations Institute
Dan A. Brown
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Deep Foundations Institute
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18
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1991

Abstract

The following paper was written by Dr. Dan A. Brown, P.E. Brown is an Associate Professor at Auburn University's Department of Civil Engineering. The paper was originally presented at a FHWA's Transportation Research Board meeting and is presented here with the author's consent. Construction and design of drilled shaft foundations in hard pinnacle limestone requires flexibility from all parties involved due to the variability of the subsurface conditions. This article describes some strategies which have been found useful in the Birmingham, Alabama area. The importance of well trained and experienced field personnel in these conditions is noted. It is also vital that engineers understand the construction challenges so as to provide both quality assurance and cost effectiveness in design and in the specifications.
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APA: Dan A. Brown  (1991)  Construction And Design Of Drilled Shafts In Hard Pinnacle Limestones

MLA: Dan A. Brown Construction And Design Of Drilled Shafts In Hard Pinnacle Limestones. Deep Foundations Institute, 1991.

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