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Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation – An Innovative SolutionBy Fabio Santillan, Lyndon Bedford
"This paper presents the main features of the Wolf Creek Dam Foundation Remediation Project, highlighting the innovative construction approach and stressing on how the collaboration between the contra
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance Analysis Of Fly Ash Stabilized, Highly Saline Unsaturated Expansive Clays: A Case StudyBy Mohini Patel, Jahnavi Parmar, Pranav R. T Peddinti
Expansive clays pose a variety of geotechnical problems. Although the admixture stabilization is proven to address their problematic swelling and shrinkage characteristics, the influence of unsaturate
May 1, 2022
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Case Study: Stability Analysis for an Existing Bridge Experiencing Riverbank ErosionBy Brandon Smith, William Bohlen
Riverbank erosion along the Brazos River has modified the structural support conditions for an existing bridge structure in Southeast Texas. The 8-span, 1,200-foot long bridge was completed in 1992 al
Jan 1, 2019
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TTMJ – The New System for Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall JointsBy Maurizio Siepi, Paul van Horn, John Coupland, Julian Crawley
"TTMJ is the acronym for the Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall Tension Track Milled Joint currently in development as part of the European Union's innovative and far-reaching Horizon 2020 initiative (FTI Pilot-
Jan 1, 2017
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A Geotechnical Instrumentation Case StudyBy Mehih Demirkan, Kevin Tehansky
Located about an hour drive south from Washington, D.C., the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) contracted with Skanska-Corman-McLean (SCM) to deliver a new Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senat
Apr 1, 2023
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St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge - Deep Foundation Monitoring Methods And Equipment For Bridge ConstructionBy Bryan C. Field
The proposed construction schedule for the St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bride challenged the abilities of the design-build teams to utilize the best and most efficient methods to meet Minnesota Department
Jan 1, 2009
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Field Testing of Energy Piles at Virginia Tech (eec8519c-b3f5-4281-8615-91be67ef6c77)By C. Guney Olgun, Charles Elks, Sherif L. Abdelaziz, James R. Martin, Christopher Fox, Pier Luigi Iovino, Fatih Catalbas, Pierre Gouvin
"Energy piles are a new innovative renewable energy technology to access and exploit the relative constant temperature of the ground for efficient heating and cooling of buildings. Examples of energy
Jan 1, 2017
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Evolving Micropiles: Optimizing Foundations For Seismic RetrofitBy Rob Jameson
Micropiles are ideally suited to seismic retrofit applications. Their high tensile and compressive capacity can sustain the large concentrated loads induced during seismic events. Micropiles can be
Jan 1, 2008
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Talking Dirty: How the Language We Use Affects the Foundation IndustryBy Ashley Shirer
Have you heard a geotechnical engineer rail against using the word "dirt"? The typical maxim is: "It's not dirt, it's soil!" This axiom is so prevalent that it is joked about on the construction site.
May 1, 2023
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Ralston Dam Spillway Stability Over Pierre ShaleBy Gokhan Inci
Stability problems with dam spillways on existing landslides and appropriate mitigation measures to remedy them are ongoing concerns for geotechnical engineers. The first successful application of dri
Jan 1, 2007
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Piled Foundations for the New Wembley Stadium, LondonBy Anthony L. Reynolds, Clifford J. Wren
"The adoption of a significant pile testing regime, the use of Eurocode 7 as the design standard, the development of lean construction techniques, and lateral thinking in overcoming some considerable
Jan 1, 2005
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State-of-the-Art Rock Socket Analysis and Design for Laterally Loaded Drilled ShaftsBy Aly Mohammad, Dongyi Yue
"The design of rock sockets for drilled shafts and piles proves to be a challenge for the Design Engineer. The magnitude of loads on the shaft and the behavior of the rock are critical in determining
Jan 1, 2005
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Minipiles And Compaction Grouting For Seismic Retrofit Of Transportation Structures In The New Madrid Fault ZoneBy Steven D. Scherer
The highest earthquake risk in the United States east of the Rockies is along the New Madrid Fault System, which extends for 193 km (120 miles) through the Central Mississippi Valley from northeastern
Jan 1, 2001
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Collaborative Development of Sustainable & Economical Solutions for Underground StructuresBy Abid Adekunte
"Whilst safety is considered to be of high priority in every aspect of engineering projects, it is equally important for designers and contractors to be continually aware of their obligations to the i
Jan 1, 2017
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Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) as Pile-Similar Foundation Elements: Basics, Specifics, Case StudiesBy Marc Raithel, Sven Schröer, Lilma Schimmel, Dimiter Alexiew
"The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments and dikes on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art in Germany, Europe and, ste
Jan 1, 2017
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Ground Improvement Using Compaction Techniques on Calcareous Sands and Verification Tests ProceduresBy Vijaya Bhushan Rao, Jason Redgers
A mixed-use development comprising of multistoried residential towers, retail and associated infrastructure covering an area of 500,000 m2 is under construction in Dubai. The subsoil conditions consis
Sep 8, 2021
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Ground Improvement Using Compaction Techniques on Calcareous Sands and Verification Tests ProceduresBy Vijaya Bhushan Rao, Jason Redgers
A mixed-use development comprising of multistoried residential towers, retail and associated infrastructure covering an area of 500,000 m2 is under construction in Dubai. The subsoil conditions consis
Sep 8, 2021
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S21-Berlin – Design And Underwater Construction Of A Covered Contrustion Pit Without Direct Accessibility From AboveBy Grischa Dette, Thomas Schröder, Holger Merski
For the construction of the tunnel for the new Berlin S21 light rail line, a construction pit had to be built below the crossing B 96 federal road. For this purpose, the construction pit M’ has been b
May 1, 2022
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A Decade of Experience with Drilled Foundations in HonoluluBy James W. Niehoff
"Prior to 2003, most high rise structures in Honolulu, Hawaii were supported on driven pile foundations, extending through shallow coral strata and bearing in competent formations at depths of 100 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Parametric Study for Narrow Mechanically Stabilized Earth WallsBy Gihan E. Abdelraham, Youssef G. Youssef, Mohamed M. Kamel
"Previous studies defined Narrow Mechanically Stabilized Earth, NMSE, walls as a retaining wall with aspect ratio (wall width to its height, L/H) less than 0.70 as in traditional walls. Some studies i
Jan 1, 2017