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Application of Dry Jet Mixing to Earthquake Disaster
By Kozo Takeda, Arashi Shimano
"Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) method as the representative deep mixing technique has been demonstrating best practice on ground mitigation works coping with complicated soil condition and limited site space.
Jan 1, 2015
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Extra Deep Cut-Off at 250 m Depth - A Case Study
By Federico Pagliacci
"Many existing dams are subject to underwater seepage due to subsoil conditions, like deep alluvial deposits or pervious rocks or karst. Remedial works are necessary in order to install new cut-off wa
Jan 1, 2017
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Soft Deep Mixing for the Mitigation of Seismic Risk
By A. Flora, E. Bilotta, F. Foria, V. Nappa
"All the typical applications of deep mixing rely on the good mechanical properties of the improved columns to strengthen or stiffen the ground for a number of geotechnical applications.This paper foc
Jan 1, 2015
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Risk Management For Dam Rehabilitation Projects
By Dave Paul
Dam rehabilitation involves a range of design, construction, and operation risks, some of which are not encountered in new dam construction. These risks can have significant impact on project schedule
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Case Histories, Part 1 - Études De Cas, Partie 1 - Jet Grouting Underpinning Of A Building In The Us
By Gustavo E. Armijo
This job was done in Morristown, NJ, with mono fluid system jet grouting for the construction of a new bank building. After the demolition of the existing two story structures, an excavation in loose
Jan 1, 2002
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TBM Recovery Shaft Construction - SR-99 Tunnel
By Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke, John Starcevich
"The 17.4 meter (57 ft) diameter tunnel boring machine (TBM), the world’s largest at the time of her launch in 2012, locally referred to as “Bertha,” is stuck. Incapacitated due to mechanical failure
Jan 1, 2016
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Digital Automation Of Geotechnical Sites – The Development And Essential Role Of An Industry Standardised Design Format
By Scott White, Pishun Tantivangphaisal, Andrew Bell, Chris Barker
There has been considerable advancement in recent years in the tools, both software and hardware, available to allow efficient digitalization of site records during the construction of geotechnical wo
May 1, 2022
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Probabilistic Subsurface Characterization for Transmission Line Foundation Design
By Neil T. Russo, Peter M. Kandaris, Jogi S. Gadok
"Assessment of subsurface data for foundation design in support of long high voltage electric transmission lines is best accomplished using a probabilistic strategy since only a small portion of struc
Jan 1, 2017
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Design And Field Comparison Of Ground Improvement And Bored Piles For Large Diameter Steel Water Tanks
By Vijaya Bhushan Rao, Ali Semercioglu, Jason Redgers
Large diameter steel water tanks with high storage capacities impart heavy loads deep into the ground, generally requiring deep foundations to adequately support them. The use of ground improvement as
Oct 1, 2022
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Analysis and Case Study for Minimizing Differential Settlements in Piled Raft Foundations
By Yu Chuang, Zai Jinmin, Liu Songyu
"The piled raft foundation is a geotechnical composite construction method, consisting of three elements, piles, raft and soils, which is applied for the foundation in an increasing number. Differenti
Jan 1, 2005
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Design and In-Construction Geologic Characterization of Micropiles to Support a Historic Transmission Line Upgrade in the Steep Talus and Basalt Slopes of the Columbia River Gorge
By Brian J. Olson, Kevin Haiar
Originally constructed between 1939 and 1941 as part of Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal programs, the Bonneville to Hood River 115 kV Transmission Line required an infrastructure upgrade to remain re
Sep 8, 2021
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Diaphragm Walls for Infrastructure Projects how to Deal with Complex Demands?
By Franz-Werner Gerressen, Manfred Schoepf
"Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used as retention systems for excavation pits and shafts and permanent foundation walls or elements. It can be anticipated that,
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimized Neural Network Model For The Prediction Of Driven Pile's Resistance
By Hyun. I. Park
Although numerous investigations have been performed over the years to predict the behavior and bearing capacity of piles, the mechanisms of these behavior and bearing capacity of piles have yet to be
Jan 1, 2006
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Tower Leg Foundation Assessments with Frequency Response and Impedance Profiling Techniques
By Huw Williams
"Power companies are always looking to increase the carrying capacity of existing transmission lines, and the preferred method is to string heavier capacity conductor lines. However this results in hi
Jan 1, 2005
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Selecting the Right Shoring System – San Francisco Experience
By Heinrich Majewski, Rob Jameson
"Careful review of site conditions and constraints is essential to select the appropriate shoring system for each project. Key evaluation criteria include the geotechnical profile, groundwater and env
Jan 1, 2017
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Friction Loss in Tieback Anchors used for Landslide Stabilization
By John P. Turner, Benjamin J. Turner
"Tieback anchors are now used routinely for landslide stabilization in the USA and abroad. It is generally understood by design engineers that friction loss over the unbonded length of a tieback ancho
Jan 1, 2017
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Field and Laboratory Mix Trials for a Deep Soil/Cement/Bentonite Cut-Off Wall Using CSM Equipment
By Russell J. Denny
"A 25m deep cut-off wall is required for environmental remediation of a Former Chlor-Alkali Plant. Extensive trials were conducted to verify the effectiveness of the mixes proposed, with the requireme
Jan 1, 2015
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Quality Assessment of Seismic Data Sets and the Impact on Interval Velocity Estimates in DST
By Gerald Verbeek, Erick Baziw
"Downhole Seismic Testing (DST) is an important geotechnical testing technique for site characterization as it provides low strain (<10-5) in-situ interval compression (Vp) and shear (Vs) wave velocit
Jan 1, 2017
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PPP Contract Delivery System- Contractual Risks and Ethical Issues Regarding Deep Foundation Subcontractors
By Alexander Filotti, Richard Kalson
"1. INTRODUCTION- WHAT IS P3 OR PPP ?The Public Private Partnership (PPP or 3P) is a project delivery scheme based on the government providing land and/or a concession agreement, and on a private enti
Jan 1, 2017
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Interpretation and Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profiling Measurements
By Seth Robertson, Daniel Belardo, Travis Coleman
Thermal Integrity Profiling (TIP) is a non-destructive method used to evaluate drilled deep foundation integrity. This integrity testing method is specified more frequently, and is becoming an indust
Sep 8, 2021