Use Of Geospatial Project Information Management Systems On Diaphragm And Secant Pile Walls

Deep Foundations Institute
Jamey Rosen Andrew Higgins
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Publication Date:
May 1, 2022

Abstract

This presentation will demonstrate some recent advancements in the applications of Project Information Systems (PIMS) technology to seepage barrier walls in the context of evolving Owner Specifications. The use of geospatial technology in particular is used to track, visualize, and analyze data from a variety of sources and serve those data to contractors and owners via dashboards and as-built drawings. Data describing the geometry of construction elements (including diaphragm panels, secant piles, and jet grout columns) is of particular importance on these projects, and this presentation will include case studies in the United States of how these data are used to determine if a barrier wall is constructed as designed and if it meets the owner specifications with respect to tolerance (i.e., if each element is sufficiently close to vertical) and overlap (i.e., do adjacent elements overlap sufficiently to prevent leakage).
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APA: Jamey Rosen Andrew Higgins  (2022)  Use Of Geospatial Project Information Management Systems On Diaphragm And Secant Pile Walls

MLA: Jamey Rosen Andrew Higgins Use Of Geospatial Project Information Management Systems On Diaphragm And Secant Pile Walls. Deep Foundations Institute, 2022.

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