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Large Diameter Helical Piles for Refinery ExpansionBy Chris Normand, Paul Volpe, Eric Wey, Howard Perko, Burt Ogilvie, Patrick Murray
"A refinery expansion project for Marathon Petroleum Company in Southern Louisiana required existing medium to large pipe racks to be expanded for additional capacity. Foundation modifications were ne
Jan 1, 2017
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4 Equipment Installation: Recent Developments - Equipment Installation - Recent Developments: General Report On 'Deep Foundation Installation Monitoring' - 1. IntroductionBy B. De Paoli
At Pietrafitta, between Assisi and Perugia, ENEL (Italian National Electricity Authority) has for some time been managing a power-station operated with lignite, mined from an open mine on the way to e
Jan 1, 1994
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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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Deep Soil Mixing Ground Improvement for the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy Roberto A. Lopez, Eric Lindquist, Jon Bussiere, Dean Iwasa
"The new 11-story U.S. Federal Courthouse building in downtown Los Angeles demanded a cost effective foundation system capable of attaining a strict total settlement criterion of 0.5 inches (12 mm) un
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Improvement for Reclaimed LandfillsBy Steven E. Darnell, William W. Haasz, Brandon T. Buschmeier, Frederic Masse
"Landfills often cover expansive areas in locations where large building facilities or infrastructure is in high in demand after the land has been reclaimed. Most landfills have soil or fill propertie
Jan 1, 2017
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Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal IssuesBy James P. Chivilo, Gregory R. Meeder, Scott J. DiFiore, Matthew H. Johnson
New construction in metropolitan areas has direct impacts on immediate neighbors and abutters. While noise and dust are generally nuisance concerns, demolition, vibrations, excavation, and dewatering
Jan 1, 2019
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Design of Grillage and Helical Pile Foundation for Limited Access Transmission LineBy Benjamin Jennings, Jason Herron
In the summer of 2016 Xcel Energy experienced a storm event that resulted in the collapse of approximately 8.5 miles of a 345 KV transmission line near Rogers, Minnesota. In design of the new transmis
Jan 1, 2017
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Load Distribution for Underpinning System Using Inherent Rigidity of Concrete DamBy Rick Deschamps, Amanda Blank, Matthew W. Drewek, Michael P. Walker
The Prairie du Sac Dam, located on the Wisconsin River, northwest of Madison, Wisconsin, was constructed 1912-1914. The spillway is an Ambursen-type, consisting of a series timber pile supported pier
Sep 8, 2021
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Collaborative Value Engineering Redesign - DFI 2020By Martin Mcdermott, Kevin Tehansky, Robert Ross, Jeffrey Goodwin
A foundation value engineering redesign is a collaboration between the project owner, original design team, general contractor, foundation contractor and redesign team. Without the acceptance and coll
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Ground Freezing for Groundwater Cutoff at the Seattle Seawall Replacement ProjectBy Brenton Cook, Daniel Mageau, Larry Applegate, Aaron McCain
"Ground freezing was successfully used to create an impermeable barrier wall along 3,000 feet of the downtown Seattle waterfront as part of the Seattle Seawall Replacement Project. This $360 million r
Jan 1, 2016
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Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven PilesBy Patrick Granitzki, Alicia Plinio, Janitha Batagoda, Peter Howell
The City of Newark is making a comeback with new mixed-use multi-storied Residential Development projects. The majority of developers tend to use driven H-pile deep foundation systems to support their
Sep 8, 2021
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Case Histories On The Applications Of Colloidal Silica For Permeation GroutingBy 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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Flood Protection System for Infrastructures: Methodology and Instrumentation TestingBy Gisele R. Passalacqua, Taylor Malangone, Subhash Mahali
New York City is a busy metropolis with 8 million people. New York has the largest public transportation system with 6 million riders a day throughout the subway system. Keeping this infrastructure in
Sep 8, 2021
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Replacement of the Kosciuszko Bridge Brooklyn Connector: An Integrated Design and Construction ApproachBy M. D. Riegel, P. B. Pizzimenti, E. M. Zamiskie, Britain A. Materek
"The Skanska/Kiewit/ECCO III team (SKE) in association with HNTB was awarded the design-build contract for Phase I of the Kosciuszko Bridge Replacement Project. As lead designer for the SKE team, HNTB
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use of Controlled Modulus Column (CMC) Ground Improvement for Support of Large WarehousesBy Brandon T. Buschmeier, Sonia S. Swift, Michael P. Walker, Frederic Masse
"Ground improvement has undoubtedly become a cost-efficient and effective solution to support the development of poor soil sites. Ground improvement elements, such as Controlled Modulus Columns (CMCs)
Jan 1, 2017
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Deep Foundations for Top-Down Construction of High-Rise ProjectBy Martin B. Hudson, Kenneth S. Hudson, Gwendolyn Arreguin
A twin high-rise project site in Century City posed several foundation engineering challenges for the design team. One portion of the twin high-rise project site was required to utilize top-down const
Jan 1, 2019
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A Tall Slender Tower Rises On Secant Piles and Drilled ShaftsBy Renzo D. Verastegui, T. C. Michael Law, Sitotaw Y. Fantaye, Alfredas Daugiala
"When completed, 520 Park Avenue will amend the Manhattan skyline and be one of the most prestigious high rise towers in New York City. The 52-story condominium building is located on a 60 by 100 feet
Jan 1, 2016
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Soil Mixing for the LPV-111 Levee Improvements, New Orleans: A Case HistoryBy Filippo Maria Leoni, George Filz, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"The US Army Corps of Engineers selected the Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the required stabilization at the LPV 111 Project (New Orleans, USA). DMM was used for ground improvement/foundation strengthe
Jan 1, 2015
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Protection of Waterfront Properties by Pressed-In Sheet Pile SeawallsBy Ian Vaz, Takefumi Takuma, Rafael Holcombe, Chris DellAringa
"This paper will discuss the successful installation of seawalls for the first phase of a project in Long Beach in California known as the Naples Island Permanent Seawall Repair – Phase 1. How an unco
Jan 1, 2016
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Lateral Response of Large Diameter Drilled Shafts in ClayBy Ke Yang, Robert Liang
"Drilled shaft foundations are widely used for many types of structures, especially for highway bridges, high rise buildings, and costal structures. The lateral design considerations are crucial for t
Jan 1, 2005