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Case Study: Stability Analysis for an Existing Bridge Experiencing Riverbank Erosion
By Brandon Smith, William Bohlen
Riverbank erosion along the Brazos River has modified the structural support conditions for an existing bridge structure in Southeast Texas. The 8-span, 1,200-foot long bridge was completed in 1992 al
Jan 1, 2019
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Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Running Under Self Weight In Soft Clay ' Predicted Vs. Observed Behavior ' Richmond San Rafael Bridge Seismic Retrofit
By A. R. Dover
The Richmond San Rafael Bridge (Figure 1) is a 4.3 mile long major toll bridge span across northern San Francisco Bay. Tutor-Saliba/Koch/Tidewater (TSKT) conducted a comprehensive seismic retrofit, wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Excessive Pile Breakage, Gaylord National Resort And Conference Center, A Look Back 15 Years Later
By Karl A. Higgins
In August 2004, the long-awaited National Harbor project in the DC metro area sprang to life with the design of Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. When the project was in its final stages
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Ground Improvement By Jet Grouting For A Natural Gas Combined Cycle Power Plant In Turkey
By Alp Gokalp
The aim of this article is to present an application of jet grouting technique in stiff clays for foundations of the natural gas combined cycle power plant, under construction in Aliaga, Turkey. The p
Jan 1, 2002
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Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait - A Case Study
By Paolo Cavalcoli, Federico Pagliacci, Marco Chiarabelli
"The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait is estimated at approximately $US3.7 billion and consists of constructing a causeway across the Kuwait Bay, connecting the Shuwaikh Port with the
Jan 1, 2016
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Analysis of Three Axial Load Tests on Large Bored Grouted Deep Foundations
By Hayel M. El-Naggar, Marawan M. Shahien
"Large capacity piles are important type of foundation elements that are needed in case of high column loads such as in tall buildings with large span between columns. In many projects, especially if
Jan 1, 2017
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Engineering Foundation Support For Las Vegas Strip's Tallest Hotel Casino
By Nicholas P. Gura
This paper presents the analysis, design, and load test program results for drilled shafts to support a 70-story hotel tower and associated 10 story podium structures located in Las Vegas, Nevada. A
Jan 1, 2007
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Field Testing Of Energy Piles At Virginia Tech
By Olgun
Energy piles are a new innovative renewable energy technology to access and exploit the relative constant temperature of the ground for efficient heating and cooling of buildings. Examples of energy
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Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse Sand
By Abdelmalek Bouazza, Aamir Mahawish, Will P. Gates
Bio-grouting by means of microbial induced calcite (calcium carbonate) precipitation (MICP) to improve mechanical properties of granular soils has gained much attention in recent years. The biogroutin
Jan 1, 1900
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Load Tests Of Bored Piles In Weathered Bedrock
By James C. Scott
Compression and tension load testing were performed on bored concrete piles installed to depths of 18 to 34 meters below excavation levels for a large mixed-use development in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Jan 1, 2007
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Is Excess Pore Water Pressure Build Up An Engineering Demand Parameter For Excavation Analyses?
By A. Felipe Uribe-Henao, Camilo Ballesteros, Luis G. Arboleda-Monsalve, David G. Zapata-Medina
Conventional excavation analysis based on total or effective stress methods can result in inaccurate estimation of ground movements when impervious soil conditions or rapid excavation sequences are no
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Acrylamide Grouting: Successfully Controlling Groundwater from Canada to South America
By Daniel Magill, Jim Gentry
"Acrylamide chemical grout (C3H2NO) has been successfully used for over 50 years to control groundwater and stop infiltration. This paper will address three unique projects involving the control of gr
Jan 1, 2017
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Complex Shoring for Mixed-Use Site in U.S. Capital
By Richard Guenther
As available space in urban centers becomes more scarce, builders and developers are increasingly turning to vacant, existing structures to meet cities' growing needs. The developers of City Ridge Roa
Feb 1, 2022
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Cased CFA Pile – An Alternative Piling Method – A Chance for Technical and Economical Solutions
By John R. Grillo, Gordian Ulrich, Franz-Werner Gerressen
Most geotechnical construction professionals are aware of piling using hydraulic drill rigs and the so-called Kelly drill mode. Kelly drilling has many advantages as it can work with a wide range of t
Jan 1, 2019
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The Use of Vibratory Driving of Foundation Piles for Offshore Applications - State of the Practice
By Nicolas Moscoso, Gerald Verbeek, Marcel Bielefeld, Rob van Dorp
Upon recently, most offshore foundations were based on a number of driven piles that were installed with an impact hammer. With the increase in offshore windfarms two major developments have occurred:
Jan 1, 2019
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Arctic Emergency Operation: Deception Bay Rehabilitation
By Jeff Starchuck, Harald Kullmann
"In 2005, an inspection showed that the Deception Bay Wharf in the Canadian Arctic was at the end of its service life. Although Deception Bay is closed with landfast ice up to 5 ft thick, shipping ope
Jan 1, 2009
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Driven Pipe Pile Solutions for the Temporary Foundations at the New San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge
By Manuel M. Reyes, Thuraisamy Thavaraj, Alex Sy
"The new east span of the San Francisco-Oakland Bridge features a single tower self-anchored suspension (SAS) bridge. During construction of the SAS bridge, a temporary bridge was used to support the
Jan 1, 2015
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Hybrid Excavation Support System for the Union Station Revitalization Project
By Charles G. Crans, Naresh Gurpersaud
"Toronto’s Union Station, a National Historic Site occupying an entire city block, is the busiest commuter rail transportation hub in Canada. An extensive project is being undertaken to revitalize Uni
Jan 1, 2017
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Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1
By Andrew Middleton, Mick Stadter, Chris Crowe, David Chong
"The Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1 is part of the Victorian Governments commitment to remove 50 of the most dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne. This involved removin
Jan 1, 1900
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Risk Assessment and Quality Control on Grouted Waterretaining Layers by Observational Engineering
By Bartho J. Admiraal
"As part of the Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere project, the largest aqueduct in Europe is being built in order for the A1 motorway to cross the Vecht River. The A1 consists of 12 lanes and the total width
Jan 1, 2016