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Prescriptive Specification Design: The Impact on Cost and Constructability – Case History
By Shawna Munn, Nadir Ansari, Allison Bennett
"This paper outlines how specification driven design has made Toronto Area transit infrastructure projects more expensive than similar private projects, and provides a case study of the results of an
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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Experimental Investigation on the Lateral Load Capacity of Monopiles in Dense Sand
By Kenneth Gavin, Weichao Li, Paul Doherty
"The lateral load capacity is one of the most important issues to be considered in designing piles to resist berthing loads, ship impact forces and for monopiles used in the offshore wind sector. A nu
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Sustainability Assessment of Deep Foundations: Case Study
By Krishna R. Reddy, Jyoti K. Chetri, Girish Kumar
Geotechnical engineering encompasses a major portion of the civil and infrastructure projects. The large amounts of energy and resources typically used in these projects leads to undesirable emissions
Jan 1, 2019
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A Fully Connected Jobsite is a Must for the Future
By Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer
Most of the current foundation projects are suffering from disconnected information silos. In the first silo there is the planning of the project with corresponding data, presented by paper or digital
Jan 1, 2019
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Consultants Can Be Safe, Too – A Collaborative Approach
By Brian FitzPatrick, Michael J. Weaver
Everyone has a role in site safety, even consultants. This paper presents a summary of how a geotechnical and environmental consulting firm, with field staff on construction and subsurface exploration
Jan 1, 2019
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Efficient Deep Foundations, Earth Retention Systems and Ground Improvement – New School Techniques for Columbia Manhattanville’s Subsurface Challenges
By Justin Lukens, Di Stasim Jeffrey, Frank Di Salvo
Columbia University’s Manhattanville Campus expansion includes the construction of two new business school buildings. The new buildings require development of an entire city block bound by 12th Avenue
Jan 1, 2019
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Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case Studies
By 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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Case Studies/case Histories In Geotechnical Engineerin: Enhancing The Practice In An Interactive Learning Environment
By Waddah Akili
This paper describes the steps taken in planning, developing, and executing a case study/ case history course in geotechnical/ foundation engineering at an international university. The paper sheds li
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Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific Ocean
By Ihab Allam PE, Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D
The wet weather equalization basin (EB) planned for Pacifica, CA is a 45 feet deep rectangular shaped underground water tank containing over 2.1 million gallons of water, and located only 500 feet awa
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Stability Analysis Of Micro Pile Reinforced Idukki Soil Slopes
By Anjana C. P, K. Ranga Swamy
The hilly regions of Kerala are severely affected by excess rainfall, causing tremendous damage due to landslides and slope failures. It is necessary to strengthen the existing slope profiles to preve
Sep 1, 2022
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A Review Low Strain Integrity Testing Practices In India And Complexities Involved In Evaluation Of Test Results
By RavikiranVaidya, Vishal Dhamecha
Low Strain Pile Integrity Testing has been used in India since 1990’s and several have tried to demonstrate the utility and benefits of this method. However, use of this technology was limited till 19
Sep 1, 2022
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130 M Deep Bored Piles – A New Superlative
By Vijay Kumar, Serhat Baycan, Karsten Beckhans
For the deep foundation of podium and tower of the Kuala Lumpur City Centre, BAUER (MALAYSIA) SDN. BHD. constructed 225 bored piles with diameter range of 2.0 to 2.5 m. In order to comply with the dep
Nov 1, 2022
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Dynamic Load Testing of Drilled Deep Foundations
By Paikowsky, Samuel G.
"Due to the way drilled deep foundations are being constructed, their structural integrity and geotechnical capacity are highly variable. Drop weight systems are increasingly being used to dynamically
Jan 1, 2015
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Bertha Rescue Shaft – SR99 Tunnel
By Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke
"Seattle Tunnel Partners (STP) started mining on Seattle’s SR99 tunnel on July 30, 2013, working slowly through a 15 ft (4.6 m) thick fiber-reinforced concrete headwall. Once through the headwall, the
Jan 1, 2015
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Route 9A Pedestrian Tunnel at the World Trade Center
By Raymond E. Sandiford
"The redevelopment of the World Trade Center (WTC) provided an opportunity for the Port Authority of NY and NJ to complete a long sought underground connection between all of Lower Manhattan’s transit
Jan 1, 2012
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Research on the Stability Analysis of TDM Column Composite Foundation Supported Embankment
By Song-yu Liu, Chao Yan, Yong-feng Deng
"In order to investigate the stability of embankment on soft subgrade improved by T-shaped deep mixed column composite foundation, the internal forces and failure modes of columns were analyzed on the
Jan 1, 2015
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Sao Paulo’s Brooklin Station: An OPA Contender
By Dario Libano
"The Line 5 Extension, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is currently the most important investment in public transportation by Sao Paulo’s state government. It will connect the south part of the city to the city
Jan 1, 2014
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Load Tests on Drilled Shafts at Goethals Bridge Replacement
By John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY is supported on over 200 drilled shaft foundations ranging in diameter from 4.5 ft
Jan 1, 2016