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Augered Pile World Record Depth within a Soil Mix Basement
By Andres M. Baquerizo, Jeremiah J. Filjones, Nicholas Feldt
The Estates at Acqualina located in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, is comprised of two, ocean-front, 50-story, luxury towers with podiums and villas. With city regulations now requesting that above-grade floo
Jan 1, 2019
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Crosshole Sonic Logging Versus Perimeter Sonic Logging: What Have We Learned?
By Cory McElprang, Enamul Hoque, Aaron Thomas, Scott A. Jacobs
Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) only evaluates concrete on the inside of reinforcing cages leaving the outside unevaluated unless other types of testing are performed such as Perimeter Sonic Logging (PS
Jan 1, 2019
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Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century Construction
By Alan D. Fisher
Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen
Jan 1, 2013
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Using Pile Reinforcement To Mitigate Multimodal Slope Failures: A 3D Lem Case Study
By Javankhoshdel Yacoub
Piles are often used to reinforce slopes as they increase the available restoring force when calculating the factor of safety against sliding. In this paper, a 3D model of a slope containing multiple
Oct 1, 2022
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Laterally Loaded Caissons for Ontario College of Art & Design
By William F. Starke
"The Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) located in Toronto, Ontario, found itself in dire need of space due to increased enrollment, leading them to embark on a major expansion and redevelopment o
Jan 1, 2004
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Augercast Piles - History And Advancements
By Larry Rayburn
Augercast piles evolved in the late forties from the process of pressure grouting open holes backfilled with stone. In 1956, a patent was issued for a cast in situ pile by pumping high pressure grout
Jan 1, 2005
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Soil Fatigue Analysis for Pile Driving Simulations Using an Impact Hammer
By Peter Middendorp, David J. Tara, Gerald E. Verbeek, Jan Fischer
"For pile driving simulation the model used must be accurate for the entire process, i.e. from the start of pile driving until the pile has reached its target depth. Of the various model components (h
Jan 1, 2017
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The Emerging Technology Of EHDE As Applied To Deep Foundations
By Jerold Bishop
The application of the ?electro-hydrodynamic effect? (EHDE) to civil engineering has been made in the construction of drilled piles. Equipment for the commercial application of this process was devel
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction Of Large Drilled Shafts The 2nd Annual Mike O?Neill Lecture
By Dan Brown
Improvements in construction equipment and techniques in recent years have made possible the use of drilled shaft foundations in diameters and lengths not previously considered practical or feasible.
Jan 1, 2013
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Soil Cement Tensile Strength and Modulus as a Function of Unconfined Compressive Strength
By Dominic Parmantier, Jason Page
"In the past, the designers of DSM have analyzed various failure modes and then specified a minimum unconfined compressive strength (UCS) for the soil-cement. The specified minimum UCS reflected the c
Jan 1, 2015
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Unique Algorithm Which Takes into Account Source Wave Travel Paths When Estimating Absorption Values From DST Data Sets
By Gerald Verbeek, Erick Baziw
Dynamic soil analysis (DSA) in geotechnical practice is intimately related to the capability of measuring the necessary soil properties of shear modulus and absorption. In DSA the methods of analysis
Jan 1, 2019
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Estimation & Comparison Of Axial Compression Capacity Of Bored Cast In-Situ Piles As Per Indian And International Standards
By Sowmiyaa. V. S., Tiruvengala Padma
Axial compression capacities of bored cast in situ piles as per Indian and International Standards are compared in this paper. Bored cast in-situ piles resting on soil and rock are considered for capa
Sep 1, 2022
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Systematic Evaluation of Foundation Reuse for a Metro Station
By Haoran Zhang, Chu Ho
A recent design-build project in New York involved various degrees of additions and improvements to four existing transit stations. Reuse of the existing foundations was considered a more sustainable
Sep 8, 2021
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Quality Control And Estimation Of Axial Resistance By Using An Expander Body, A Large-scale Pressuremeter
By Mario A. Terceros Herrera, Mario Terceros Arce, Antonio Marinucci
This paper describes the general principles of the expander body with post-grouting (EBI) system, and how it is similar in nature to a large-scale pressuremeter device. The results from the installati
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East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project: Support Of Excavation Case Study
By Eric P. Bregman
As part of an on-going effort to improve water quality and reduce discharge into Boston Harbor, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project was designed
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East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project: Support of Excavation Case Study (FULL Project)
By Eric P. Bregman, Franklin M. Grynkewicz, John E. Regan
"As part of an on-going effort to improve water quality and reduce discharge into Boston Harbor, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project was designed
Jan 1, 2017
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Study Of Ground Settlement And Volume Loss Associated With Tbm Tunnelling By Analytical And Numerical Methods
By Suresh Chikati, Gangadharan Santhanam
Twin tunnels were constructed to a length of 863m using TBM in one of the underground metro projects. The tunnels pass through complex geological conditions (soil, rock and mixed conditions). This pap
Sep 1, 2022
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Repairs Of Diaphragm Walls, Lessons Learned
By Raymond J. Poletto
This paper describes the special problems that occur with the construction of diaphragm walls and discusses the lessons learned during the repairs of structural walls. Although diaphragm or slurry wal
Jan 1, 2011
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General Reports - Session 1 - General Report- Deep Excavations "He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune"
By Tim Chapman
This general report considers what promoters of deep basement projects want from their teams and whether they get it often enough. Most large projects are based on complex financial models where the f
Jan 1, 2006