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                     The Galataport Project In Istanbul, Turkey. A Unique Case History In Geotechnical Engineering The Galataport Project In Istanbul, Turkey. A Unique Case History In Geotechnical EngineeringBy Carlandrea Albonico, Salvatore Miranda After a brief introduction of the whole Project, the paper describes two special geotechnical engineering solutions provided within the scope of the Galataport Project, in Istanbul, Turkey. The first Nov 1, 2022 
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                     Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, Dc Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, DcBy Douglas R. Hardin, Stanley L. Worst, Joanna Mason A challenging earth retention project presented itself in Washington, DC in the backyard of the historic House of the Temple (The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Supreme Council 33°). Located at 15th St Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Design and Construction of the Cannelton Hydroelectric Plant Cofferdam and Cut-Off Wall Design and Construction of the Cannelton Hydroelectric Plant Cofferdam and Cut-Off WallBy James M. Tantalla, Dwight Metcalf, Roderic A. Ellman Jr. "The construction of a new low head hydro-electric plant at the Cannelton Lock and Dam required the design and construction of a cofferdam to accommodate a deep excavation extending approximately 150 Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Design, Construction, and Performance of the Temporary Earth Retention System at No. 9 Walton Design, Construction, and Performance of the Temporary Earth Retention System at No. 9 WaltonBy Joel B. Dellaria, Justin R. Lewis "No. 9 Walton is a new high-rise condominium building located in the Gold Coast area of Chicago. The adjacent building, Walton on the Park, featured 4 levels of below grade parking and utilized a seca Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Shoring of Long Beach Main Pump Station Utilizing Ground Improvement Methods, Long Beach, CA Shoring of Long Beach Main Pump Station Utilizing Ground Improvement Methods, Long Beach, CABy Eric Lindquist, John Compagnone, Gabriel Carvajal "Condon-Johnson & Associates, Inc. (CJA) with the assistance of design consultant, Brierley Associates, designed and installed a water tight shoring system utilizing several ground improvement techniq Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Engineering Sustainability Engineering Sustainability"What can we do in ground engineering to reduce damage to the environment, to repair historic pollution, to reduce our demand on basic resources and to reduce the carbon footprint of our industry? Som Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent Foundations Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent FoundationsBy Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Innovative Integrated Jet Grout And Contiguous Cfa Piled Solution For Complex Deep Shoring Wall In Soft Soils – Retaining Structural Design And Analysis Innovative Integrated Jet Grout And Contiguous Cfa Piled Solution For Complex Deep Shoring Wall In Soft Soils – Retaining Structural Design And AnalysisBy W. L. Chong, Y. Zou There are many types of Earth Retention Systems (ERS) available in the market where more than one method can be a feasible solution for a project. This paper examines the design and construct process Nov 1, 2022 
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                     Recovery Efforts At The World Trade Center "Bathtub" Recovery Efforts At The World Trade Center "Bathtub"By George J. Tamaro In 1967 the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey undertook the construction of the World Trade Center (WTC) diaphragm walls, installation of the lateral support system and the excavation of the s Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Northeast Boundary Tunnel – Mount Olivet Road Drop Shaft Northeast Boundary Tunnel – Mount Olivet Road Drop ShaftBy Jeremiah M. Jezerski, Russell H. Lutch The Mount Olivet Road Drop Shaft (MOR-DS) support of excavation (SOE) is a circular unreinforced concrete shaft with an inside diameter of a 30.5 ft (9.3 m) and depth of 120.5 ft (36.7 m), constructed Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Nearshore Pile Construction Experience In Burnie, Tasmania Nearshore Pile Construction Experience In Burnie, TasmaniaBy Thomas W. Scott, Manh N. Tran Marine environments present a range of challenges for pile construction. This paper contains a discussion on the design and construction of marine piles for a recent Toll Shipping wharf upgrade in Bur Nov 1, 2022 
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                     Investigations on the Distress to the Pavements/PQC Slab around Monorail Piers, Wadala, Mumbai Investigations on the Distress to the Pavements/PQC Slab around Monorail Piers, Wadala, MumbaiBy Unnikrishnan Nair, Sandeep S. Nikam, Sanjay D. Patil, Prabir C. Basu "Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) entrusted to implement Monorail Systems in various parts of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) with the objective to supplement the present tran Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Innovative Use Of Ground Improvement Innovative Use Of Ground ImprovementBy Mark Koelling This paper presents a case history of a ground improvement program conducted in a soft soil environment and seismically active region in the northwest corner of Washington State near the Canadian bord Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Evaluation Of Existing P-Y Models For Caliche Based On Numerical Analysis Of Raiders Stadium Lateral Load Tests Evaluation Of Existing P-Y Models For Caliche Based On Numerical Analysis Of Raiders Stadium Lateral Load TestsBy Ramin Motamed, Fahim M. Bhuiyan, Raj V. Siddharthan Numerical lateral load analysis based on the beam on Winkler foundation (BNWF) model (i.e., the p-y method) is a simple, and widely used tool to predict lateral responses of drilled shafts from field Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway Bridges Data Collected and Lessons Learned from Load Test Program for ACIP Piles Supporting Highway BridgesBy Reinaldo J. Villa, Joshua C. Adams The I-395/SR-836/I-95 reconstruction project is an $818-million design-build construction effort that includes construction of viaduct, segmental and signature bridges in Miami leading into Miami Beac Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Use of Isolated Tie-Back Plates to Stabilize a Landslide in Steep Terrain Use of Isolated Tie-Back Plates to Stabilize a Landslide in Steep TerrainBy Scott D. Neely, Donald R. Clark "An existing landslide located at the southeast corner of the Telluride Regional Airport has been in an active state of failure for several years. The presence of the landslide has represented an on-g Jan 1, 2015 
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                     New Pile for Reduced Underwater Noise New Pile for Reduced Underwater NoiseBy Dardis J. T. II, P. G. Reinhall "Impact pile driving of steel piles in marine environments produces extremely high sound levels in the water. It has been shown that current pile driving noise attenuation techniques provide limited n Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Bertha Rescue Shaft – SR99 Tunnel Bertha Rescue Shaft – SR99 TunnelBy Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke "Seattle Tunnel Partners (STP) started mining on Seattle’s SR99 tunnel on July 30, 2013, working slowly through a 15 ft (4.6 m) thick fiber-reinforced concrete headwall. Once through the headwall, the Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Uncertainty and Reliability Appraisal of CPT-Based Methods for Axial Pile Bearing Capacity Uncertainty and Reliability Appraisal of CPT-Based Methods for Axial Pile Bearing CapacityBy Abolfazl Eslami, Sara Heidarie Golafzani CPT-based methods considered as complementary tools for static analyses outperform other axial pile bearing capacity predictive methods. Considering soil spatial variability and minor errors associate Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case Studies Trencher Method Vs. Slurry Trenching: A Pros & Cons Comparison Of Case StudiesBy Daniel Ruffing, Charlie Krug In recent years, the chain-style trencher has been proven a valuable tool for installing vertical walls on challenging sites where conventional methods may be less desirable. Like many tools, trencher 
