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Artificial Ground Freezing: A Smart Application Below The Airport Of PerthBy Luca Pingue, Regine Jagow-Klaff, Franco Muratore, Carlandrea Albonico, Damiano Frontini, Rudolf Wernecké
This paper describes an artificial ground freezing (AGF) application carried out to ensure both watertightness and structural support for the safe excavation of four cross passages of the Forrestfield
May 1, 2022
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The Advantage Of Measurement While Drilling (Mwd) For Geotechnical Site CharacterizationBy Anahita Modiriasari, Benjamin S. Rivers
Measurement while drilling (MWD) is a subsurface exploration technique associated with real-time and continuous monitoring and recording of drilling data during the drilling process. This technique ca
Oct 1, 2022
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Strength Behavior of Soilcrete Improved by Cement and MetakaolinBy Guo Qian, Du Guangyin, Deng Yongfeng, Liu Songyu, Wang Ningping
"Metakaolin (MK) can efficiently enhance the strength and the impermeability of concretes and mortars. However, it has rarely been attempted in admixtures of cement-stabilized soils until presently. A
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Mixing Technology: Comparison between Laboratory and Field Test Result, Different Jobsite Application.By Alessandro Bertero, Stefano Valagussa, Filippo Maria, Wesley Schmutzler, Leoni
"Abstract The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) represents a viable solution to improve the adverse geotechnical properties of foundation soils. Differences and the importance of performing pre-construction la
Jan 1, 2014
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Evaluation of Existing T-Z Models for Caliche Based on Numerical Analysis of Bi-Directional Load Tests Using NVShaftBy Ramin Motamed, Fahim M. Bhuiyan, Raj V. Siddharthan, Joseph Toth
The difficulty in material characterization and the erratic response of cemented soil layers, such as caliche in the Las Vegas valley, creates challenges for practicing engineers to reliably predict t
Sep 8, 2021
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Excessive Pile Breakage, Gaylord National Resort And Conference Center, A Look Back 15 Years LaterBy Karl A. Higgins
In August 2004, the long-awaited National Harbor project in the DC metro area sprang to life with the design of Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. When the project was in its final stages
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Evaluation of Soil-Bentonite Backfill Consolidation PropertiesBy Jeffrey C. Evans, Daniel G. Ruffing, Hejintao Huang
Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls are the most common type of vertical cutoff wall used in the US for seepage control and for passive control of contaminant migration at environmental sites.
Jan 1, 2016
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Ground Improvement for New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 14A: A Case StudyBy Sarah Ramp, Daniel V. Cacciola, Justin Labrozzi, Shafiq I. Siddiqui, Faisal Ahmed
"Construction of embankments up to 34 ft in height for twelve ramps and roadways needed for the New Jersey Turnpike Interchange 14A project required ground improvement. The subsurface conditions, cons
Jan 1, 2017
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Accuracy of Low-Strain Pile Integrity Test ResultsBy Mahesh Hingorani
Integrity issues for bored cast-in-situ piles have raised the need for the use of non-destructive tests to verify pile integrity and detect possible anomalies in installed pile sections that could adv
Jan 1, 2019
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Non-destructive Testing Of Unknown Bridge Foundation Lengths Using Parallel Seismic TestingBy Chetan D. Savani, Mike K. Muchard
The necessity to evaluate undocumented foundation lengths is essential in assessing the useable life, need for scour protection, retrofitting, or full reuse of existing bridge foundations. For this pu
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Prescriptive Specification Design: The Impact on Cost and Constructability – Case HistoryBy 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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Safe Load Of A Single Pile In Earthquake Loading - SynopsisBy Shamsher Prakash
Estimation of vertical load carrying capacity of a single vertical pile under earthquake loading is an important task of a design engineer. Lateral vibration of vertical pile is highly influenced by t
Jan 1, 1996
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Experimental Evaluation of Building Settlements Founded on Liquefiable SoilsBy Ramin Motamed, Farshid Ghazavi, Joseph A. W. Toth
"Post-disaster reconnaissance of areas affected by earthquakes has documented extensive damage to buildings with shallow foundations located in liquefaction-prone areas. Currently, estimation of lique
Jan 1, 2016
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Marine Prefabricated Vertical Drains For The Craney Island Eastward ExpansionBy Ira Brotman
The Virginia Port Authority and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are partnering to construct the Craney Island Eastward Expansion (CIEE) to meet the dual purpose of extending the life of Craney Island
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Deep Mixing in the United States: Milestones in EvolutionBy Donald A. Bruce
"The Deep Mixing Methods (DMM), in their current forms, have been employed in the United States since 1986, although an earlier version had seen service from 1954. The earlier developments were strong
Jan 1, 2015
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Marine Prefabricated Vertical Drains for the Craney Island Eastward Expansion (c2c7d75f-a035-4e5c-9df5-e768ce1a9e85)By Mohamed Mekkawy, William W. Wheaton, Ira Brotman
"The Virginia Port Authority and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers are partnering to construct the Craney Island Eastward Expansion (CIEE) to meet the dual purpose of extending the life of Craney Islan
Jan 1, 2017
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Efficient Torque-Installed Pile Use in Southern CaliforniaBy Jason Buenker, Molly Winston
Torque-installed piles are gaining popularity in Southern California as the go-to deep foundation element for small- to medium-capacity loads in urban environments. The torque-installed pile is a disp
Jan 1, 2019
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From Linear To Circular Economy; Using Hollow Piles To Reduce Embodied Carbon And Promote Pile ReuseBy Andrew McNamara, Stuart Norman, Matthew Dearing, Michael Pelken, Asha Panchal
The deep foundations industry has largely remained unchanged since in the advent of CFA piling in the 1960s. Piles have consequently been designed and constructed following the traditional codes and s
May 1, 2022
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Design Build of the New NY Bridge FoundationsBy Leykam Chris J., Jacobs Scott. A.
"Construction of the New NY Bridge over the Hudson River 25 miles north of New York City is one of the largest civil infrastructure projects presently underway in the United States (formerly Tappan Ze
Jan 1, 2016
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Pile Design Using Cpt Results: The “Lpc Method”By Frederic A. Verheyde
The CPT pile design method of the ‘Laboratoire des Ponts et Chaussées’ (LPC) uses the cone resistance (qc) for the design of axially loaded piles. It was originally proposed in 1982 and was revised in
Nov 1, 2022