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                     Ideas To Improve Driven Pile Foundation Design And Installation Procedures Ideas To Improve Driven Pile Foundation Design And Installation ProceduresBy Armin W. Stuedlein, Steven R. Saye The differences between calculated axial pile capacity and the capacity realized during and following installation has long presented a significant concern for foundation engineers and contractors. Su 
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                     Utilizing Real-Time Data and Statistical Analysis for Wet Soil Mixing: A Case History Utilizing Real-Time Data and Statistical Analysis for Wet Soil Mixing: A Case HistoryBy Sunil Arora, Lisheng Shao, Chris Conkle "The East Garden Grove - Wintersburg Channel located in Orange County, California, required upgrades along the levees to mitigate potential liquefaction and lateral spreading hazards. The Orange Count Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Wet Soil Mixing For Foundation Support and Liquefaction Hazard Mitigation for the Ventura Cancer Center Wet Soil Mixing For Foundation Support and Liquefaction Hazard Mitigation for the Ventura Cancer CenterBy Thang V. Nguyen, Lisheng Shao, Gary E. Taylor "The Community Memorial Hospital of Ventura, California, proposed to build a new state-of-the-art Cancer Treatment Center with radiation shielding walls and roof. The loose silty soils at the site had Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Effect of Cold Joint on Behavior of Block Type Deep Mixing Improved Ground Effect of Cold Joint on Behavior of Block Type Deep Mixing Improved GroundBy M. Kitazume, H. Imai The deep mixing method was developed in Japan and put into practice in the middle of 1970s. Since then, the wet and dry type methods have been applied for various improvement purposes in Japan. One st Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Construction Dewatering Challenges in Urban Environments Construction Dewatering Challenges in Urban EnvironmentsBy Rafael A. Rivera "Since the dawn of construction, there has been a need for excavations, which sometimes need to occur below the groundwater table. Excavations in themselves are difficult enough, with the myriad of re Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Real Time Monitoring the Historic Old South Church, Boston, Massachusetts Real Time Monitoring the Historic Old South Church, Boston, MassachusettsBy Pierre Gouvin, Michael Oakland "This paper covers the rapid response methods used to monitor the emergency response to damage to an historic structure. An architectural gem, the latest incarnation of the old south Church was comple Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Construction of a Deep Slurry Cutoff Wall for the Sacramento River East Levee Program Construction of a Deep Slurry Cutoff Wall for the Sacramento River East Levee ProgramBy Louay Owaidat, Daniel Jabbour, Allan Frappier, Jose Gomez, Mark Stanley, Tino Maestas The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is implementing a levee strengthening program along the Sacramento River East Levee (SREL) designed to correct 11 miles of deficient levees as identified by re Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Large Diameter Helical Piles for Refinery Expansion Large Diameter Helical Piles for Refinery ExpansionBy Chris Normand, Paul Volpe, Eric Wey, Howard Perko, Burt Ogilvie, Patrick Murray "A refinery expansion project for Marathon Petroleum Company in Southern Louisiana required existing medium to large pipe racks to be expanded for additional capacity. Foundation modifications were ne Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Influence of Surface Replacement Layer on Behavior of Laterally Loaded Large Bored Piles in Soft Clay: Pile Load Tests and Numerical Investigation Influence of Surface Replacement Layer on Behavior of Laterally Loaded Large Bored Piles in Soft Clay: Pile Load Tests and Numerical InvestigationBy Hayel M. El-Naggar, Mohamed Sobhi, Mamdouh M. Hamza, Marawan M. Shahien "This paper presents the results of two lateral load tests on large bored piles in soft clay deposit for a major site in northern Egypt. The tests are carried out on 0.8 m diameter piles. One of the t Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Jet Grouted Foundation for 57-Story Tower Jet Grouted Foundation for 57-Story TowerBy Robert Alperstein, Nidal AbiSaab, Joe Pastore "This paper describes the design and construction aspects of the foundation support for a 57-story building currently under construction in lower Manhattan. The site is located near the East River wit Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Large Diameter Pile Driving, Acceptance And Soil-Pile Setup New East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Large Diameter Pile Driving, Acceptance And Soil-Pile Setup New East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay BridgeBy Saba Mohan This study presents results based on the Pile Installation Demonstration Project (PIDP) that was conducted as a part of the East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project. For the t Jan 1, 2002 
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                     The Construction And Performance Of Post-Grouted Micro-Piles For Vancouver International Airport Domestic Terminal Building - Introduction The Construction And Performance Of Post-Grouted Micro-Piles For Vancouver International Airport Domestic Terminal Building - IntroductionBy Ernest Naesgaard Post-grouted micro-piles were used for the seismic upgrading of the Vancouver International Airport Domestic Terminal Building (DTB). The micro-piles provided vertical resistance to both uplift and c Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - Summary Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - SummaryBy Manish Kumar One of the recent advances in the field of testing of concrete piles is the Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of piles. This paper deals with a specific project where this technique was employed along wit Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Experience-Based Value Engineering of Foundations & Deep Excavation Support Systems Experience-Based Value Engineering of Foundations & Deep Excavation Support SystemsBy Abdulazeez Rotimi, Barry Sheppard, Abid Adekunte Good engineering practice is a function of sound theoretical knowledge, first-hand experience on previous projects of similar scope and scale, good acquaintance with case histories of similar projects Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Testing and Optimizing Rammed Stone Columns Design as a Soil Improvement Method on Soft Soils for MSE Walls Foundations Testing and Optimizing Rammed Stone Columns Design as a Soil Improvement Method on Soft Soils for MSE Walls FoundationsBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan Rammed stone columns and similar reinforcement systems are used worldwide more frequently as a cost-effective method for improvement of foundations on soft soils. The effectiveness of the treatment me Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Pile-Supported Raft Foundation System (fd70e68a-eb6f-470f-9fd8-5fc4c0cc8d20) Pile-Supported Raft Foundation System (fd70e68a-eb6f-470f-9fd8-5fc4c0cc8d20)By Mohab Sabry, Emre Biringen "Over the past decades, there has been an increasing recognition of the strategic use of pile-supported rafts in design of heavily-loaded structures to reduce total and differential settlements. Howev Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Field Testing Of Energy Piles At Virginia Tech Field Testing Of Energy Piles At Virginia TechBy Olgun Energy piles are a new innovative renewable energy technology to access and exploit the relative constant temperature of the ground for efficient heating and cooling of buildings. Examples of energy 
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                     Determination Of Thermal Conductivity Of Coarse-Grained Soils Determination Of Thermal Conductivity Of Coarse-Grained SoilsBy Madhu. P, Srinivas. K Measurement of thermal properties like thermal conductivity, thermal resistivity, heat capacity and thermal diffusivity for materials, it plays a crucial role in a wide range of various civil and elec Sep 1, 2022 
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                     Westlink Projects – Geotechnical Challenges During The Execution Phase Westlink Projects – Geotechnical Challenges During The Execution PhaseBy Robert Thurner, Albin Norrman, Sami U. Raja The West Link is a double track railway project currently under construction in Gothenburg, Sweden. The project includes the construction of 8 kms of track, 6 kms of which will be in tunnels. Beside s May 1, 2022 
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                     Risk Assessment and Quality Control on Grouted Waterretaining Layers by Observational Engineering Risk Assessment and Quality Control on Grouted Waterretaining Layers by Observational EngineeringBy Bartho J. Admiraal "As part of the Schiphol-Amsterdam-Almere project, the largest aqueduct in Europe is being built in order for the A1 motorway to cross the Vecht River. The A1 consists of 12 lanes and the total width Jan 1, 2016 
