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Times Square Tower: Urban SqueezeBy Tony D. Canale, Anthony Mazzo
"Times Square, arguably one of the best-known destinations in the world, has undergone and continues to undergo a re-development aimed at attracting corporate tenants to the area. Mueser Rutledge Cons
Jan 1, 2005
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Foundation Behaviour Of A Large HS-Train Viaduct After 4 Years' OperationBy Michel Bustamante
The Arbre viaduct, 200 metres long, is the most important structure on the Belgian portion of the High Speed Train line between Paris and Brussels. The particular geotechnical conditions of the soil w
Jan 1, 2002
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Design And Construction Of The Large Bored Piles For A Bridge Over The Yellow River ? SynopsisBy Y. Z. Wang
Zhengzhou Yellow River Highway Bridge, which is under construction, has a total length of 5550 meters with bored cast-in-place concrete piles as the foundations of its piers which have a diameter of 2
Jan 1, 2010
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Levee Repair and Upgrade by Dual Sheet Pile Walls and Accordion Sheet Pile WallBy Takefumi Takuma, Ali Fayad, Shigeru Kambe
"This paper discusses the unique design and construction circumstances of the cantilevered dual sheet pile walls and the Accordion Sheet Pile Wall for the repair and upgrade of the East Garden Grove-W
Jan 1, 2017
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The Historical Evolution Of Piling And Deep Foundations And Prospects For The Future.By W. G. K. Fleming
The general history of piling is traced up to the present time with regard to the evolution of methods and materials. The processes have been strongly influenced by developments in basic equipment and
Jan 1, 1999
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Acceptance Of Timber Piles Based On Equivalent Driving EnergyBy Chu E. Ho
This paper describes a case history involving the use of the Equivalent Driving Energy concept for evaluating timber piles that failed to achieve the termination criterion traditionally based on final
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Thermo-Mechanical Behavior of Energy Piles: Full-Scale Field Test VerificationBy Tracy Brettmann, Melis Sutman, C. Guney Olgen
"The use of energy piles for geothermal heat exchange has been steadily increasing during the last decade, yet there are still pending questions on their behavior during temperature changes. This pape
Jan 1, 2017
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Standard Testing Method for Deflection Characteristics of Pile Driving Cushion MaterialBy David M. Rempe
The purpose of this standard is to provide a method for testing of cushion materials that leads to uniform results when employed by various organizations and laboratories. The load-deflection charact
Dec 1, 1984
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Data Management Guide SpecificationBy Laurel E. Blackman
The DFI Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) Committee cooperated with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to develop a specification for PIMS used on USACE projects. Once completed the Co
Jan 1, 2021
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Indicator Pile Program at Port of Oakland, CaliforniaBy Partha Sircar
"For Berth 22 modifications at the Port of Oakland, nearly 600 octagonal 24-inch ‘diameter’ precast-prestressed concrete piles were driven, some piles over 160 feet long. Prior to production pile driv
Jan 1, 2015
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St. Louis Service Base Floating Wharf Mooring System ReplacementBy A. Bozorgzadeh, B. M. Jensen, B. N. Koelling, B. R. Murtaugh
"The Service Base mooring system originally consisted of two general types of structures, 19 timber piles cabled together and steel three-legged pipe piles. The St. Louis District fleet moored to the
Jan 1, 2017
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Numerical Modeling of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction in Bridges with HP Driven Piles (47ff630e-35bf-41f4-946a-236631b70ac5)By Andrew Rietz, Yu Bao, Steven Halewski
"HP-Pile foundations are the most favorable type of foundations for bridges because of their constructability, versatility with regard to subsoil conditions, and settlement controllability. For many y
Jan 1, 2017
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Numerical Modeling Of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction In Bridges With Hp Driven PilesBy Tu Bao
HP-Pile foundations are the most favorable type of foundations for bridges because of their constructability, versatility with regard to subsoil conditions, and settlement controllability. For many
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Dewatering Tests for Underground Stations in RomeBy Antonio Zechini, Giuseppe Iorio, Massimo Grisolia
"The new C Line of the Rome Metro runs northwest to southeast across the city center, with 30 new stations and a total length of more than 15.5 mi (25 km). Due to the presence of a dense urban environ
Jan 1, 2017
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Piled Foundations for the New Wembley Stadium, LondonBy Anthony L. Reynolds, Clifford J. Wren
"The adoption of a significant pile testing regime, the use of Eurocode 7 as the design standard, the development of lean construction techniques, and lateral thinking in overcoming some considerable
Jan 1, 2005
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Inspector's Manual For Driven Pile Foundations ? IntroductionThis manual provides basic practical instruction on the inspection of driven piles. It covers the essential components of pile driving, such as the pile driving hammer, hammer accessories, the pile an
Jan 1, 1997
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Design and Construction of the Deepest Base Grouted Bored Piles at Moorehouse in LondonBy Adam Pickles, Duncan Nicholson, Richard E. Prust, Hoe C. Yeow
"Moorhouse is founded on what at the time of construction were the deepest base grouted piles ever installed in London, specifically designed to accommodate settlement from the proposed development of
Jan 1, 2005
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A Non Linear Fractal Model for the Analysis of Pile FoundationsBy Paola Campana, Maurizio Lenzi
"In the paper a non linear model for the analysis of the pile response to the axial loads is presented. The study aims to find a general analytical solution concerning the pile-soil interaction modele
Jan 1, 2017
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Limiting Damage To Historic Structures In New York City, 1981 To PresentBy Andrew J. Ciancia
The construction of the Pennsylvania Station in Manhattan, the Beaux-Arts masterpiece, was completed in 1910. In financial ruin, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company sold the station in the 1960?s and t
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation of Elongation Criteria and Friction Loss in Ground AnchorsBy John P. Turner, Benjamin J. Turner
"This report describes a research project for evaluating the applicability of the widely accepted 80 percent criterion for elongation of ground anchors to anchors with unbonded lengths exceeding 100 f
Jan 1, 2017