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Cut-and-Cover Excavation ChallengesBy Sitotaw Y. Fantaye
"The first segment of the Second Avenue Subway extension is approaching construction completion. The new extension will operate along Second Avenue from 96th Street to 63rd Street, where it will diver
Jan 1, 2016
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Underpinning Using Long Minipiles In Compressible SoilsBy Mohamad H. Hussein
A minipile system was employed in underpinning a historical structure in Florida. The existing structure is founded on shallow foundations. Subsurface conditions at the project site consist of deep or
Jan 1, 1993
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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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Rion-Antirion Bridge - An Olympian Effort Overcomes Extreme GeohazardsBy Ricardo Dobry, Alain Pecker, George E. Leventis, Ralph B. Peck
"This year’s DFI Outstanding Project Award is for the design and construction of the foundation scheme for the largest cable-stayed bridge in the world. In 1993, Gefyra, SA (a French/Greek consortium
Jan 1, 2007
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Design, Installation, and Testing of Hollow Bar Tiebacks Used as Excavation SupportBy Marco D. Boscardin, Kenneth A. Pidgeon, Adriane G. Boscardin
"Hollow bar tiebacks can offer an economical alternative to conventional solid bar and strand tieback systems for use in temporary excavation support construction. However, the limitations associated
Jan 1, 2016
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Reverse Circulation Drilling (Rcd) Technology For Largediameter PilesBy Nikolas Schmitz
For today’s construction industry, large-diameter piles are common practice, as they are more competitive than drilling a larger number of smaller piles. More and more piles are installed by drilling
Nov 1, 2022
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Rocky Mountain Arsenal Section 36 Lime Basin Soil Remediation Project – Seepage BarrierBy A. David Miller, Douglas M. Barber
"The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was used by the military to produce chemical warfare agents and incendiary munitions for use during World War II and later by private companies for the production of indust
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Mixing Ground Improvement Design to Support Large MSE Walls for Kitimat LNG, BCBy Randy R. Williams, Roberto R. Olivera, Brian W. Wilson, Marina S. W. Li
"An extensive, deep mixing (DM) ground improvement program using the Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) technique was designed and constructed in 2013 to support up to 20 m (66 ft) high Mechanically Stabilized
Jan 1, 2017
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New Application of Geophysics: Reduce Uncertainty in Subsurface Investigation for Deep Transmission Line Structure FoundationsBy Ralphie Adams, Tiana Rasmussen, Ashley E. Shirer
Transmission line foundation designers must rely on limited subsurface information, from easily accessible locations, resulting in subsurface uncertainty, increased design risk and increased construct
Sep 8, 2021
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Design Solutions for Seepage End-Around-Effects at Cutoff Wall Depth TransitionsBy Michael Hughes, Selva Selvamohan, Ray Costa
"Cutoff walls are commonly used to mitigate underseepage problems for levee remediation projects. At abrupt changes in seepage cutoff wall depths there is a potential for water to flow around the back
Jan 1, 2015
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Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future PracticeBy Serhan Guner, Sundar Chiluwal
Although significant research has been conducted on helical piles, there is a lack of research and official design provisions on the helical pile-to-pile cap connections. These connections may govern
Jan 1, 2019
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Small-Strain Behaviour of Artificially Cemented Sand in Deep Mixing ApplicationBy Stephen Darmawan, Mahdi M. Disfani, Arul Arulrajah, Alireza Mohammadinia
Deep mixing using cementitious compounds is an in-situ method of ground improvement for improving the strength, compressibility of loose sand. Artificial light cementation can increase the stiffness o
Jan 1, 1900
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Geophysical Subsurface Characterization to Estimate Top-Of-Rock Elevation for Deep Foundations in Challenging Geologic Settings: Numerical Investigation of Full Waveform TomographyBy Siavash Mahvelati, Alireza Kordjazi, Joseph Thomas Coe
Deep foundations are often constructed as end bearing members with a significant amount of their capacity derived from bedrock. Sites with highly variable bedrock conditions therefore present a uniq
Sep 8, 2021
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Geophysical Subsurface Characterization To Estimate Top-Ofrock Elevation For Deep Foundations In Challenging Geologic Settings: Numerical Investigation Of Full Waveform TomographyBy Siavash Mahvelati, Alireza Kordjazi, Joseph Thomas Coe
Deep foundations are often constructed as end bearing members with a significant amount of their capacity derived from bedrock. Sites with highly variable bedrock conditions therefore present a unique
Oct 1, 2021
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Excavation Construction for the Transbay Transit CenterBy Nick O’Riordan, Kaitlyn L. Fleming, Michael Riemer, Youssef M. A. Hashash, Stephen McLandrich, Mohamad Jammoul, Pierre Gouvin, Andrew Yeskoo
"To accommodate urbanization, cities are developing more underground space as a means to house public transportation systems and other entities. Underground developments often require construction of
Jan 1, 2015
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The Use Of Spin Fin® Piles In MassachusettsBy Les R. Chernauskas
Driven pipe piles are commonly used for near and offshore structures due to their omni-directional bending resistance, large surface area, and ease of installation. However, these piles typically cann
Jan 1, 2011
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Deep Soil Mixing Design and Construction for Surface Fault Rupture MitigationBy James R. Gingery, Byron Foster, Bret Lingwall
While microzonation and setbacks are the typical mitigation for structures exposed to surface fault rupture hazards, lifelines and lifeline facilities are not easily relocated to avoid faulting. In th
Sep 8, 2021
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Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Running Under Self Weight In Soft Clay ' Predicted Vs. Observed Behavior ' Richmond San Rafael Bridge Seismic RetrofitBy A. R. Dover
The Richmond San Rafael Bridge (Figure 1) is a 4.3 mile long major toll bridge span across northern San Francisco Bay. Tutor-Saliba/Koch/Tidewater (TSKT) conducted a comprehensive seismic retrofit, wh
Jan 1, 2006