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Reliability Of Pile Prediction Methods - Summary
By M. T. Davisson
Pile compression load capacity prediction methods are divided into four categories for purposes of discussing their reliability compared to static load test results. The categories considered are: 1)
Jan 1, 1991
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Times Square Tower: Urban Squeeze
By Tony D. Canale, Anthony Mazzo
"Times Square, arguably one of the best-known destinations in the world, has undergone and continues to undergo a re-development aimed at attracting corporate tenants to the area. Mueser Rutledge Cons
Jan 1, 2005
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A Comparison Of Static And Statnamic Load Tests In Sand: A Case Study Of The Bayou Chico Bridge In Pensacola, Florida ? Summary
By Michael D. Justason
This paper details the static and Statnamic load testing on a 600 mm square pre-stressed concrete pile. The pile was located at Pier 15 on the 20 million-dollar Bayou Chico Bridge Project in Pensacola
Jan 1, 1997
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Application of Special Geotechnical Construction Equipment at the Alaskan Way Viaduct Replacement Project
By Richard Hanke, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"The twin decked Alaskan Way Viaduct is a passage to Seattle’s downtown waterfront and of great economic importance to the city. In 2001, the Nisqually earthquake damaged the viaduct and led to the re
Jan 1, 2015
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Case Histories On The Applications Of Colloidal Silica For Permeation Grouting
By Davide Grassi, Joel Joaquin Cortez, Giovanni Spagnoli, Nick Chittenden
Grouting is a technique used to improve the engineering properties of soils and rocks. Grouting techniques are classified under different criteria: injection method used, type of grout material inject
May 1, 2022
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Geophysical Methods for Site Characterization for Marine Foundations (2dc87bb8-7bfd-4523-92cd-c3dfe612556c)
By Richard E. Sylwester
Evaluating surface and subsurface conditions for marine foundations (bridges, causeways, terminals, etc.) is often done with a limited amount of data. Subsurface information for these projects is prim
May 11, 2007
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Innovative Grouting Techniques for Installation of a Seepage Barrier at Barrage Des Quinze Dam (Quebec, Canada)
By Danny Déry-Chamberland, Peter Bowman, Michael Byle
"The Barrage des Quinze dam is a concrete sluice dam consisting of 19 spillway sections, each of which is approximately 7.6 metres wide and 14.5 metres deep. Rehabilitation efforts being performed on
Jan 1, 2016
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Post-Katrina Emergency Interim Flood Protection
By 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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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"
By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003
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DFI and NDT – Parallel Histories and Mutual Benefits
By Bernard H. Hertlein
"When the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) was founded, quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) of foundation construction was rudimentary. Nondestructive testing (NDT) was a nascent technology,
Jan 1, 2017
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Vertical Load Test on a Drilled Shaft Installed in Glacially Derived Sediments
By Robert C. Simpson, Ghada S. Ellithy
"There are several methods for estimating the axial capacity of drilled shafts installed in coarse-grained soils. Most methods estimate the ultimate capacity for side friction and tip resistance. Desi
Jan 1, 2015
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Introduction (10b9df94-8559-46e8-b74a-5e5ae2f990b0)
"The development of non-destructive testing (NDT) methods for deep foundations occurred in several parts of the world, gradually coming together into the present state of the art. The compilation of t
Jan 1, 2004
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High-Capacity Helical Piles for Drill Trestle Support
By Matt Fenwick, Douglas R. Schwarm
Stringent underwater noise limits at the Fairview Ave. N. bridge replacement on Seattle's Lake Union required an innovative approach to supporting the 470-ft long drill trestle. Screw-in foundations
Sep 8, 2021
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Deep Excavation By Controlled Rock Blasting Considering Ground Condition And Nearby Structures In Ug Metro Station – A Case Study
By P. K. Ray, Sudip Kumar Koley, Sainath M. Reddy, Devulapalli L. S Rasagna
Bangalore Metro Rail Project- phase II is one of the technological challenging project, particularly construction of underground metro rail system. The Bengaluru city is very congested area and connec
Sep 1, 2022
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Wet Soil Mixing for Supporting Bridge Abutments on Spread Footings
By Adam Gerondale, David Hemstreet, Lisheng Shao, Kenji Yamasaki
"Foundation soils of a proposed single-span bridge over a busy railroad in Anchorage, Alaska included a layer of sensitive, non-plastic to low-plasticity silt. Slope stability analyses showed that, wi
Jan 1, 2015
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Reliability Analysis Of Load Bearing Capacity Of Single Pile Placed Adjacent To Existing Buried Conduit Or Utility Tunnel
By Amit Srivastava, Monica Malhotra
In a congested city or urban area, so called “lifeline of the city”, i.e. Gas, Electricity, telecommunication, as well as other utilities or facilities are supplied or transported underground through
Sep 1, 2022
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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