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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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Army Corps Mega Projects Benefits From Innovative FoundationsBy Dale Berner, Michael O’Sullivan
"This paper focuses on lessons learned from the innovative designs, in-the-wet construction methodology and modified foundation conditions, for two United States Army Corps of Engineers, USACE, Megapr
Jan 1, 2017
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Strain Gauge Interpretation Using Automated Collection Systems and the Accuracy of Using Extrapolated Modulus vs Constant Modulus of a Pile, Along With the Importance of a Detailed QA/QC ProgramBy Michael A. McNicholas
"Deep foundations utilize the varying soil conditions to provide the most cost-effective or practical scope for a given jobsite. Once the scope has been determined and the engineering applied, the ele
Jan 1, 2017
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Jet Grouting for Groundwater Cutoff at Tie-in between Existing Tunnel and New ConstructionBy Aaron Evans, Chu E. Ho, Tom Richards
"This paper describes an innovative case history of using jet grouting to form a groundwater cutoff wall at the interface of a cut-and-cover construction and an existing tunnel. The design of the jet
Jan 1, 2016
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Assessment of the Durability of Cementitious Barrier MaterialsBy Stephan A. Jefferis, Adrian H. Bath
"This paper draws together some themes on the durability of barrier systems, and particularly cementitious systems. For contaminated land and water retaining structures, durability can be poorly addre
Jan 1, 2016
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Case Studies Demonstrating The Effectiveness Of Vibroreplacement Stone Columns In Variable Soil TypesBy Lee R. Buhagiar
As a result of the increased seismic risk and the highly variable geology of Christchurch, finding costeffective foundation solutions has been a challenge for the Canterbury rebuild. The soil profile
Nov 1, 2022
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Challenges and Lessons Learned from Shoring Design of 2nd / Broadway Metro StationBy Babak Mamaqani, Pirooz Barar
Regional Connector Transit Corridor (RCC) is part of the Los Angeles metro expansion project under construction which adds three new stations into the system. PB&A was responsible for the design of th
Jan 1, 2019
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Simplifying the Design of Laterally Loaded Piles for Waterfront StructuresBy Amanda R. Parry, Chris R. Pray
Predicting and modeling the soil structure interaction of laterally loaded piles with significant unbraced lengths is one of the challenges faced in designing many waterfront structures. Designers of
Sep 8, 2021
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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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Radium Hospital Project In Oslo, NorwayBy Wojciech Szczepiński, Dominik Gächter
In early 2020, the construction phase began for the new complex of buildings for Radium Hospital in Oslo – the leading facility for cancer treatment in Norway. Settlements in the surrounding area, cau
Oct 1, 2021
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Radium Hospital Project in Oslo, Norway.By Dominik Gächter, Wojciech Szczepiñski
In early 2020, the construction phase began for the new complex of buildings for Radium Hospital in Oslo – the leading facility for cancer treatment in Norway. Settlements in the surrounding area, cau
Sep 8, 2021
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Dam Wall Toe Stabilisation Using Mass Soil Mixing TechniquesBy David W. Martel, Tom George
"As part of the regional water authority review and upgrade of local dams a 35m x 5m x 3m wet soil mixed block was required for stabilisation of a dam wall toe in remote Victoria, Australia. Remote ac
Jan 1, 2015
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Design of a Raft Assisted Piled Foundation for a High Rise Prefabricated Hotel Structure in Perth, Wa.By Lucie Spencer, Craig Butterworth
"This paper presents the design of a raft enhanced pile group recently constructed for a hotel development in Perth, WA. At the time of construction in 2016 the hotel was the tallest prefabricated hot
Jan 1, 1900
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Anchored Double-Tier Retaining Walls on Sloping EmbankmentBy Chu E. Ho, Paul Napoli
A new waterfront park was developed on Long Island in close proximity to the East River and Newtown Creek. The existing ground consisted of fill over soft organic clay, medium dense silty sand, glacia
Jan 1, 2019
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Soil Improvement Through Rammed Aggregate Piers To Mitigate Liquefaction Risk In Storage TanksBy Francisco A. Flores, José L. Aguirre, Héctor A. de la Fuente, Erika Bernal, Jorge Arroyo-Esquedla
This paper presents the analysis, design, and construction of soil improvement for storage tanks foundation support at a site in Tabasco, Mexico. A total of 980 Rammed Aggregate Piers of 12.5 m in len
Oct 1, 2022
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Design And Testing Of Deep Foundations For Wind Turbines In Western AlaskaBy Lorie M. Dilley
Alaska Village Electric Cooperative (AVEC), an electric utility cooperative providing power to 51 Alaska villages, has made a concerted effort to install wind turbines in the villages they serve in an
Jan 1, 2010
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Numerical Analysis in Assisting Crane Pad Design and Underground Utilities EvaluationBy Yazen Khasawneh, Yao Zhang
Upgrading and maintenance programs were proposed at a power generating plant in Indiana. To perform construction activities associated with the proposed upgrading and maintenance, a LR11350 crawler cr
Jan 1, 2019
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Ground Improvement Using Stone Columns To Mitigate Liquefaction Potential Of Fine Sand By Wet Top Feed Vibro Replacement Method – A Case StudyBy Parameswaran V. S, Anshuman Singh
This is a case study on ground improvement using Stone columns at Kokrajhar in Assam which comes under seismic Zone V as per IS: 1893. The strata at site comprised of mostly fine sands with low SPTN v
Nov 1, 2022
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Three Mass Stabilization Phases in the West Harbor of Helsinki, Finland – Geotechnical and Environmental Properties of Mass Stabilized Dredged Sediments as Construction MaterialBy Leena Korkiala-Tanttu, Noora Lindroos, Juha Forsman
"Construction works at the Helsinki city sea shoreline requires dredging and handling of contaminated sediments. Most of these soft dredged sediments are regarded as too poor quality material for eart
Jan 1, 2015
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High-Capacity Helical Piles for Drill Trestle SupportBy 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