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                     Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoire Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoireBy Adrian Mercer, Ashkan Ameri Due to general degradation, increased traffic levels, and historical ground movement, this road and rail bridge which provides an essential link between the interior of the country and the Port of Abi Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Session 28 "Modeling and Verification" Session 28 "Modeling and Verification"By Dawn Shuttle In trying to find a grout, or some kind of stabilizer that would work in this application, we established some performance criteria. Of those, what I controlled the most was viscosity, then I had a wh Feb 10, 2003 
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                     Post-Katrina Emergency Interim Flood Protection Post-Katrina Emergency Interim Flood ProtectionBy Fred Fuchs "Most deep foundation work is either unseen by the general public or viewed as an inconvenience in their daily lives. Hurricane Katrina changed that perspective for everyone in New Orleans — and many Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Corroboration and Remediation Options Corroboration and Remediation Options"After the non-destructive testing is completed, the data must be compiled, evaluated, and interpreted. During this process, the data may indicate that there is an anomaly warranting further investiga Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case Studies Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case StudiesBy Daniel Ruffing, Charlie Krug In recent years, the chain-style trencher has been proven a valuable tool for installing vertical walls on challenging sites where conventional methods may be less desirable. Like many tools, trencher 
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                     Deep Drilling at Mica Dam, British Columbia Deep Drilling at Mica Dam, British ColumbiaBy Douglas G. Baker, Jason K. Braund-Read, Megan R. Sheffer "Mica Dam, owned by British Columbia Hydro, is an 820 ft high earthfill embankment dam that was completed in 1973. The dam consists of a thin central impervious till core supported by upstream and dow Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Construction Of The Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Huey Long Mississippi River Bridge, New Orleans Construction Of The Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Huey Long Mississippi River Bridge, New OrleansBy Dan A. Brown The foundations at the Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans presented special challenges for construction due to the requirements for very deep drilled shafts in the Mississippi River beneath the existi Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Pile Foundations for the San Francisco 49ers NFL Stadium Pile Foundations for the San Francisco 49ers NFL StadiumBy Scott A. Walker, Gabriel J. Alcantar, Brian Zuckerman, Ramin Golesorkhi "The new San Francisco 49ers Levi’s Stadium is part of the next generation of sporting facilities. Constructed in Santa Clara, Calif., the new structure has 68,500 open-air bowl seats and includes a 7 Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Sustainability and Consideration of the Re-Use of Foundations for the Hurricane Deck Bridge Sustainability and Consideration of the Re-Use of Foundations for the Hurricane Deck BridgeBy Timothy C. Siegel, Paul J. Axtell The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) recently replaced the Hurricane Deck Bridge that carries Highway 5 traffic across the Osage Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks in Camden County, Missouri. Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Completely Automatized Recognition of the Installation Process in Special Foundation Construction Completely Automatized Recognition of the Installation Process in Special Foundation ConstructionBy Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer, Hans Regler Up to today, it has been very difficult to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the status and production process of a construction site. It is becoming more and more important to be Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Current Business Trends In The People's Republic Of China ? Synopsis Current Business Trends In The People's Republic Of China ? SynopsisBy V. Tang In this paper, Chinese economic situation are estimated and prospective developments predicted to assist those US firms who have been trying to do business in China, or are considering to pursue the C Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Cofferdam Solution for Steeply Sloping Rock Using Flat-Sheet Piles Cofferdam Solution for Steeply Sloping Rock Using Flat-Sheet PilesBy Norm Kirk, Robert Bittner "The addition of a new powerhouse at the existing Tulloch Hydroelectric site on the Stanislaus River in the western foothills of the Sierras Nevada Mountains of central California required a deep exca Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Innovative SSP Design and Construction for a Complex Soil Remediation Project Innovative SSP Design and Construction for a Complex Soil Remediation ProjectBy Matthew C. Janes, Mark C. Spence "A former coal gasification site next to Rock Bay in Victoria, BC, Canada required a barrier to permit dewatering and excavation of the bay and surrounding property. The adjacent property owners had s Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Base Grouted Piles In Thanet Sands, London Base Grouted Piles In Thanet Sands, LondonBy D. E. Sherwood Twelve toe grouted, and eleven ungrouted piles, founded in very dense sands have been analysed to establish how toe grouting enhances pile performance. It is shown that pile stiffness is greatly incre Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Rock Socket Friction In Drilled Shafts - Its Greater Than You Think - Summary. Rock Socket Friction In Drilled Shafts - Its Greater Than You Think - Summary.By Jorj O. Osterberg The practice of using side shear resistance in the design of drilled shafts socketed in rock is discussed. In the absence of field test data for the particular rock involved, the designer often neglec Jan 1, 1991 
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                     Session 19 "Compensation Grouting" Session 19 "Compensation Grouting"By Douglas Heenan The fracture orientations were inferred based on theory and previous experience. The fracture pattern was not monitored during the project. Grout volume was recorded at each sleeve port and real time Feb 10, 2003 
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                     Session 7: Grouting Compaction Grouting For Sinkhole Repair at WAC Bennett Dam Session 7: Grouting Compaction Grouting For Sinkhole Repair at WAC Bennett DamBy James Warner Investigations of the sinkhole indicated that the loose, disturbed ground was completely encircled by dense competent core. This confinement substantially increased the effectiveness of the compaction Feb 10, 2003 
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                     The Miniaturization Of Diaphragm Wall Technique – The Cube System The Miniaturization Of Diaphragm Wall Technique – The Cube SystemBy Leonhard Weixler, Alexander Blatt, Franz-Werner Gerressen Diaphragm wall technique is usually used to construct structural elements in the ground, commonly used for retention systems, permanent foundation elements or deep ground-water barriers, named Cut-Off Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Session 22 "Compaction Grouting and Limited Mobility Grouting" Session 22 "Compaction Grouting and Limited Mobility Grouting"By Allen Cadden The type of soil we had was a silty fine sand. It had been placed by hydraulic methods in 1904 so it was quite clean I would say less than 10% silt the rest of it was very loose sand. That I'm n Feb 10, 2003 
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                     2017 OPA WINNER - Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation 2017 OPA WINNER - Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine FoundationBy Tae Hwan Lee, Jun-Shin Lee, Daejin Kwag, Sangchul Bang, Gerard T. Houlahan, Moo Sung Ryu "Geotechnical engineers have been installing innovative, permanent underwater foundation systems utilizing suction buckets for the offshore industry since the early 1980s (Senpere and Auvergne, 1982). Jan 1, 2017 
