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On Driven Piles In Coralline Deposits: A Selected Case From The Red Sea Coast Of Saudu ArabiaBy Waddah Akili
At an offshore site along the Red Sea coast of Saudi Arabia, marine structures were supported on tubular steel piles driven into coral and coral contaminated sands and silts. Surprises and disappointm
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Alameda Corridor-East: San Gabriel Trench ProjectBy David Peterson, Terry Tucker, Rafael Serrano
"The Alameda Corridor-East (ACE) Construction Authority awarded a $172.6 million contract to Walsh Construction Company (Walsh) for the construction of a 2.2 mi (3.5 km) long grade separation includin
Jan 1, 2017
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Route 9A Pedestrian Tunnel at the World Trade CenterBy Raymond E. Sandiford
"The redevelopment of the World Trade Center (WTC) provided an opportunity for the Port Authority of NY and NJ to complete a long sought underground connection between all of Lower Manhattan’s transit
Jan 1, 2012
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Ground-Supported Working Platforms For Tracked Plants And Mobile Cranes – Investigations Of Intercaction EffectsBy Moritz Schleeh, Christian Moormann
Temporary working platforms are generally required in order to ensure that heavy construction machinery such as drilling and trench wall units, pile drivers, vehicle and crawler cranes can be set up s
May 1, 2022
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Deep Stabilisation in Sulphide Soil for Embankments in Sweden - Laboratory and Field StudiesBy Bo Westerberg, Mattias Andersson, Yvonne Rogbeck
"Deep stabilisation has been used in Sweden for decades. The method has been improved to allow it to be used in different types of soils and with new binders. One challenging soil type in Sweden is so
Jan 1, 2015
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The Influence of Internal Design Factors on the Performance of Geosynthetic Reinforced Walls with Oblique ReinforcementsBy Mohammad Ali Rowshanzamir, Mehdi Aghayarzadeh
"This article is an effort to improve our understanding of the performance of geogrid retaining structures (GRS) through numerical analyses. The numerical modeling utilized a commercially available fi
Jan 1, 2017
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Terminology and Evaluation Criteria of Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) as applied to Deep FoundationsBy Greg Canivan, Bernie Hertlein, Les Chernauskas, Joram Amir, Garland Likins, E. Anna Sellountou, Tim Kovacs, Peter Kandaris
Nondestructive testing of drilled shaft foundations via Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) is often performed as part of the quality assurance process to assess the soundness of concrete. The intent of CSL
Jan 1, 2019
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An Alternative Approach for Estimating the Vertical Capacity of L-Shaped Segmental Underpinning Systems in Urban Basement ConstructionBy Abid O. Adekunte, David Greentree, David Hilton
"The construction industry is witnessing an upsurge in demand by property developers to have basements incorporated into their residential and commercial development schemes. This is attributable to p
Jan 1, 2016
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New Insights On Detecting Flaws With Csl And TipBy Andrew Z. Boeckelmann, David S. Graham, Paul J. Axtell
In the last fifteen years, several research studies have evaluated the ability to detect various types of deep foundation concrete integrity flaws with crosshole sonic logging (CSL) and thermal integr
Oct 1, 2022
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Applications of Known Concepts for Management of Construction VibrationsBy Mark R. Svinkin
"Construction equipment and operations usually produce soil and structural vibrations which may harmfully affect various structures and also the content of buildings and houses. The level of structura
Jan 1, 2016
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Pile Foundation Response to Ground Vibration from Rock BlastingBy Anthony T. C. Goh, Zhiye Zhao, Laddu B. Jayasinghe, Hongyuan Zhou, Yilin Gui
"Ground vibrations from blasting are undesirable and they are very short in duration with high principal frequencies and high amplitude. Structural response to that kind of excitations may differ sign
Jan 1, 1900
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Ground Improvement By Stone Columns At Formosa Plant Taiwan And Its Earthquake ResponseBy Wolfgang G. Brunner
Mai- Liao, in Yun Lin province of Taiwan, which was once a remote area on the coast of the South China Sea, has been developed into an offshore industrial complex. Approximately 100 million m3 of impo
Jan 1, 2002
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Piled Rafts: Are We Modelling Them Correctly?By Jonathan J. Dewsbury
It is argued that approximate computer based methods are only suited to modelling conventional piled rafts, for pile enhanced rafts where the interactions will be non linear three dimensional finite e
Jan 1, 2010
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The Aged Reloading Response Of Piles In ClayBy Paul Doherty
It is known that the axial capacity of a displacement piles installed in clay varies with time. Consolidation theory suggests that dissipation of porewater pressure set-up during pile installation wou
Jan 1, 2011
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Definition of Drilling-Activity Patterns Based on Production Data ProfilesBy Diego Bellato
Production data recorded by special foundation rigs during construction activities at the site are commonly used for quality assurance / quality control procedures and, in particular, to prove that th
Jan 1, 2019
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The Nonlinear Constitutive Behaviour of Coode Island SiltBy Rae Mackay, Kaveh Ranjbar Pouya, Ali Tolooiyan
"A major part of Melbourne’s central business district is underlain by a very soft silty clay deposit known as Coode Island Silt (CIS). Due to the low strength of CIS, most construction in the region
Jan 1, 1900
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Interpretation of Seismic Response Data from Full Scale Helical Pile TestsBy A. B. Cerato, M. K. ElSawy, A. Elgamal
"Helical piles are gaining popularity as foundations for new construction as well as retrofitting option for deficient foundations. More recently, large diameter helical piles are used to support stru
Jan 1, 2017
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Grid Type Deep Mixing Applications to Liquefaction MitigationBy Masaki Kitazume
"Many earthquakes take place every year in Japan, in which the 1995 Hyogoken-Nambu earthquake and the 2011 Tohoku earthquake induced both a humanitarian crisis and massive economic impacts. As liquefa
Jan 1, 2015
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Evolution Of Helical Screw Pile Design And InstallationBy Michael Perlow
Helical screw piles in use since 1838 are routinely used for energy, transportation, municipal, industrial, marine and coastal infrastructure as well as for excavation support, environmental remediati
Jan 1, 2011
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Non-Destructive Testing, Evaluation And Re-Use Of Deep Foundations Along The East CoastBy Matthew E. Meyer
Renovation, rehabilitation, restoration and expansion of existing residential, retail, commercial, hospital facilities and historic structures requires assessment and evaluation of foundation systems
Jan 1, 2009