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High Capacity Hollow Core Bar PilesBy Lawrence F. Johnsen, Felix Ferrer, Dino Tomasetti, Cassandra A. Wetzel
"A 17 story building was constructed at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on a site with a long history of development. Most recently the site supported a dewatering well and craneway to service two adjacent dry
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Application of Triple-Axial CDM Method (Lemni 2/3 Method) for Stabilizing Soft SoilBy Kazuyoshi Kamimura, Masaya Kawata
"It has been 30 years since the cement deep mixing (CDM) method developed in Japan. CDM method has been applied to many structures. While various technical improvements have been implemented in the me
Jan 1, 2015
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Dynamic Load Testing Of Augered Cast-In-Place PilesBy Garland Likins
High strain PDA testing has become common for verification of capacity of both driven and bored piles. It is equally applicable to Augered-Cast-in-Place (ACIP) Piles. It also evaluates other aspects o
Jan 1, 2000
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Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek ExpansionBy Edward Jacobsen, Patrick J. Lydon
"The ongoing expansion of the Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisc., includes a tunnel bored in rock that connects to four vertical intake shafts approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) offshore in Lake
Jan 1, 2008
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Assessment, Remediation And Acceptance Of Drilled Shafts Through The Use Of Csl TestsBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan PhD
The experience gained during more than 900 Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) tests on drilled shafts shows the importance of establishing proper project acceptance and repair protocols. Drilled shaft eval
Oct 1, 2022
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North American Geotechnical Exploration Practice ? SynopsisBy C. O. Riggs
Geotechnical exploration in North America, in particular, exploration for deep foundations analyses, is currently and generally performed following the most basic sampling and insitu testing methods a
Jan 1, 2010
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Elimination of Environmental Footprint: LVCC Expansion - Foundation InstallationBy Zachary Q. Maassen
Upon approval from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA), Turner/Martin Harris, A Joint Venture began construction on the estimated $860 million expansion for the Las Vegas Conventio
Jan 1, 2019
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"Static Load Testing" How Important Is It? ? IntroductionBy Jack Hayes
The design and construction of deep foundations involve many uncertainties. For the designer there are uncertainties regarding soil and ground water variability, regarding sampling and lab testing, re
Jan 1, 2000
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Baum Station – A New Pile Driving and Drilling Navigation SystemBy Dzianis Proshchanka, Yoshi Izumi, Koji Mitani, Ayuna Kitaura
"A new pile driving and drilling navigation system has been developed. It utilizes the commonly used surveying total station, combined with an innovative reticle. Conventional crosshairs have been rep
Jan 1, 2017
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Slurry Wall Design for Construction Using Soil Structure InteractionBy Nino Catalano, Meeok Kim, Gordon Chen
"The design of the below grade structure of Brigham Building for the Future (BBF) included three different areas to provide power generation and medical facilities as well as a parking garage. The thr
Jan 1, 2017
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Pile Shaft Capacity from Cone Penetration Test (CPT) Records; Considering Scale EffectsBy Abolfazl Eslami, Sepide Lotfi, Mohammad M. Eslami
"Via direct CPT methods for pile capacity prediction, correlation coefficients smaller than unity are used to relate cone tip resistance (qc) and sleeve friction (fs) to pile toe capacity (rt) and sha
Jan 1, 2015
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Refurbishment Of A Piled Commercial Building With A Single Level Basement For A 70% Increase In Floor AreaBy Henry H. Tayler, Eric Sturel
1 Triton Square was originally a six-storey building with a one-level basement located within a commercial development near Euston, London. It was designed and constructed in the 1990s and the foundat
May 1, 2022
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The Geo-Impuls Programme: Towards Reducing Geotechnical Failure in the NetherlandsBy Paul M. C. B. M. Cools, Martin Th. van Staveren
In 2010, the 5-years joint industry programme Geo-Impuls started in the Netherlands. The ambitious goal of this programme is to reduce geotechnical failures in our civil engineering projects by half i
Jan 1, 2017
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Controlling Thermal Stresses in Barrier WallsBy Karsten Beckhaus
Barrier walls in levees and dams are designed and constructed for new structures and for rehabilitation or upgrade of existing structures to control seepage. Construction methods applied are often dee
Sep 8, 2021
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Site Development and Foundation Planning for a Wastewater Treatment Plant ExpansionBy Steven R. Ahlfield, Ali Ghandeharioon
A wastewater treatment plant commissioned in 1978 is undergoing a major expansion. Planning various phases of the 8-hectare expansion at this site requires an understanding of the site response during
Jan 1, 2019
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“Borehole Stabilization” For Deep Excavation, An Essential Part In Bored Piling / Diaphragm Wall ConstructionBy Thomas Domanski
Any type of deep excavation whether for Bored Piling, Diaphragm Walls or Contiguous Bored Piling Walls depends on forming a stable borehole with a defined cross-section to receive safely the permanent
Sep 1, 2022
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Study Of Ground Settlement And Volume Loss Associated With Tbm Tunnelling By Analytical And Numerical MethodsBy Suresh Chikati, Gangadharan Santhanam
Twin tunnels were constructed to a length of 863m using TBM in one of the underground metro projects. The tunnels pass through complex geological conditions (soil, rock and mixed conditions). This pap
Sep 1, 2022
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Monitoring of an Embankment Project Using Rigid Inclusions and Vacuum Consolidation During and After ConstructionBy Stephen Buttling, Zhong Rui
"A single unit gas fired power station was being built on the edge of the Gulf of Thailand in 2001. The soil conditions consisted of very soft to soft Holocene Marine Clay, and the site was part of a
Jan 1, 1900
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Behaviour Of Piled Raft- Importance Of Observational StudyBy Abhirami B., V. Balakumar
Piled raft foundation system is an intelligent geotechnical concept, developed towards reducing the settlement of the raft and the footings by providing pile elements below the raft or footings, as th
Nov 1, 2022