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Behavior of Instrumented Deep Anchored and Strutted Diaphragm Wall in Soft RockBy Amr Al Degwe, Walid Jaber
"INTRODUCTIONNSCC International Ltd. carried out the enabling works and constructed the foundation system for the Emirates Pearl Tower and Bab El Qasr Hotel in Abu Dhabi. Emirates Pearl Tower is a joi
Jan 1, 2017
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Remediation Of Rail Structures Impacted By Landslides Using Sleeved Bored PilesBy Paul Hewitt, Aaron Rastall
The New South Wales South Coast rail corridor is key infrastructure for both freight and passenger transport. Geomorphological and geological evidence suggests that land instability has been widesprea
Nov 1, 2022
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Rehabilitation of the Kölnbrein Dam / AustriaBy Frank Haehnig, Kurt Kogler
"With a height of 200 m, a crown width of 626 m and a concrete volume of 1.6 million m³, the Kölnbrein Dam in the upper Malta valley in Carinthia / Austria is the largest concrete dam in Austria. Boas
Jan 1, 2016
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Pre-engineered Hydraulic Bracing SystemsBy Braxton P. Erbe, Douglas C. Brunot
A variety of systems and techniques exist to support deep excavations where sloping is not feasible. This paper will explore an example project involving the use of pre-engineered hydraulic bracing sy
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Design, Modelling And Construction Of A 12-Sided Diaphragm Walled ShaftBy Stephen Buttling
The construction of a water treatment plant in Dandenong, Victoria, required detention tanks and a pumping well. The design provided by the Engineer used conventional rectangular cast-in-situ reinforc
Nov 1, 2022
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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
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A Case Study Describing The Use Of A Top Down Construction Sequence For A Three Level Basement Using A Diaphragm Wall And Cfa Foundation PilesBy Chris Leach, Lucie Spencer
This case study describes the geotechnical aspects of the basement construction for a multi-storey, residential and hotel complex located in the newly developed Elizabeth Quay precinct in Perth, Weste
Nov 1, 2022
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Selmon Expressway, Tampa: Case History of Drilled Shaft Design for Extreme VariabilityBy Ross T. McGillivray, David S. Graham, Dan A. Brown, Steven D. Dapp
"The Selmon Expressway includes an elevated structure extending across several miles of weathered karstic limestone geology, and represents a challenge for design because of the high variability of th
Jan 1, 2015
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Grouting of an Artesian Zone in Advance of Powerhouse Excavation for the Red Rock Hydroelectric ProjectBy Dewey W. Geary, Rachael V. Bisnett, R. Michael Bivens, Thomas G. Andrews
"The powerhouse for the Red Rock Hydroelectric Project is being constructed at the toe of the existing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Red Rock Dam immediately adjacent to the existing stilling basin re
Jan 1, 2016
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High-Capacity Helical Piles for Drill Trestle SupportBy Matt Fenwick, Douglas R. Schwarm
Stringent underwater noise limits at the Fairview Ave. N. bridge replacement on Seattle's Lake Union required an innovative approach to supporting the 470-ft long drill trestle. Screw-in foundations
Sep 8, 2021
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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
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Mixing Proportion Design and Construction Management for Application of Cement Deep Mixing Method to Construction Project on Controlled Final Landfill Site in JapanBy Yoshinori Kurumada, Masaya Watanabe, Kenji Sasa
"The Port of Yokohama is strengthening its international competitiveness as a strategic container port in order to respond appropriately to global exchange and shipping demands. Thus, the Minami Honmo
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of High Road Embankment over Thick Soft Silty Clay- A Case StudyBy R. Radhakrishnan, C. Gunasekaran
"Calicut Bypass Phase-II project included construction of 7 m high embankment over soft compressible clays up to 18 m in thickness. Approx 1.5 km length of road out of a total 5 km length consisted of
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Performance of Cement Deep Mixing Method in 2011 Tohoku EarthquakeBy Shoji Higashi, Nobuhiro Honda, Takeo Asanuma, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Masaki Kitazume, Sachihiko Tokunaga, Shigeru Kubo, Hidenori Takahashi, Tsuneyasu Onishi, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"Various kinds of civil engineering structures and facilities were seriously damaged in the earthquake in Tohoku and Kanto regions of Japan on 11 March 2011 due to the greatness of its magnitude. In c
Jan 1, 2015
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Outline and Application Example of Deep Mixing Meeting High Quality and High Efficiency-ExecutionBy Hidekatsu Takeuchi, Masaru Sakakibara, Shigeo Tanabe, Kenji Harada, Akihiko Suzuki, Shoji Morihana
"Deep mixing (DM) method, one of the most commonly used solidification methods, is based on the principle of solidifying soft ground. It can be classified into two categories such as Cement Deep Mixin
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1By Andrew Middleton, Mick Stadter, Chris Crowe, David Chong
"The Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1 is part of the Victorian Governments commitment to remove 50 of the most dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne. This involved removin
Jan 1, 1900
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State-of-the-Art Rock Socket Analysis and Design for Laterally Loaded Drilled ShaftsBy Aly Mohammad, Dongyi Yue
"The design of rock sockets for drilled shafts and piles proves to be a challenge for the Design Engineer. The magnitude of loads on the shaft and the behavior of the rock are critical in determining
Jan 1, 2005
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Cost Effective Excavation Support in SeattleBy Richard D. Luark, Fernanda S. Madrona
Deep foundation construction in highly developed urban settings pose unique challenges of working with deep excavations in a relatively confined area while preserving the integrity of nearby structure
Jan 1, 2019