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                     Site Management Towards Pile Execution At Qurashiya Bridge Site Management Towards Pile Execution At Qurashiya BridgeBy Emad W. Shublaq Contractual site plans are implemented for executing pile foundations (5 x 5) at segmental concrete bridge. Project schedule demands have forced the contractor to find out the most economical procedur Jan 1, 1992 
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                     Single-Head Large Diameter Hammer Drill For Bored Piling Actualizes Large Diameter Rock Drilling And Deep Underwater Drilling Operation - Synopsis Single-Head Large Diameter Hammer Drill For Bored Piling Actualizes Large Diameter Rock Drilling And Deep Underwater Drilling Operation - SynopsisBy J. Nakayama Down-the-hole hammer is commonly recognized as the most powerful drilling equipment for weathered to fresh rock formation including boulders. However, its drilling diameter is restricted by reasons of Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Deep Mixing Method: A Global Perspective Deep Mixing Method: A Global PerspectiveBy Donald A. Bruce Various types of contemporary Deep Mixing Method (DMM) techniques have been used in the United States since 1986. Such techniques owe their origins to Japanese and Scandinavian developments, which beg Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Quality Control Of Piling And Deep Foundations In Belgium, From The Design To The Execution. ? Synopsis Quality Control Of Piling And Deep Foundations In Belgium, From The Design To The Execution. ? SynopsisBy D. Goossens Quality control is a system which should guarantee that quality is achieved. It is the execution and verification of a project in an organised way, in order to obtain the maximum of certainty that the Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Presentation #6 - Rapid Load Testing: A New Choice For Pile Testing Presentation #6 - Rapid Load Testing: A New Choice For Pile TestingBy Michael D. Justason ...a global perspective... In March of 2000, the Japanese Geotechnical Society added "Rapid Load Testing" to their national standard for pile testing. In the year 2000. it is estimated that th Jan 1, 2001 
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                     Design Mix Specifications of Plastic Concrete for Dam Cut-Off Diaphragm Walls Design Mix Specifications of Plastic Concrete for Dam Cut-Off Diaphragm WallsBy B. Sivarama Sarma, Biswabikash Rout "Seepage control has to be achieved with plastic concrete cut-off diaphragm walls in dam structures. Materials selected for construction of cut-off walls must be durable, impermeable and have stiffnes Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Practical Soil Nail Wall Design And Constructability Issues Practical Soil Nail Wall Design And Constructability IssuesBy Walter G. Kutschke Four significant soil nail wall projects in the eastern United States were recently completed with a combined area of 175,000 square feet of finished shotcrete surface. These projects required the us Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Application of Multiple Excavation Support Systems in Brown Field Project Application of Multiple Excavation Support Systems in Brown Field ProjectBy Shuvranshu K. Rout, Anup K. Mandal, Biswajit Das, Manos De "To adopt new technology advancement in Steel Plant, there is a requirement of shifting of operation process from Coke Wet Quenching (CWQ) to Coke Dry Quenching (CDQ). New CDQ chamber foundation with Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Characterization Of Loess For Deep Foundations Characterization Of Loess For Deep FoundationsBy Robert L. Parsons This paper describes the results of a detailed analysis of a loess deposit at the deep foundations test site established by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Multiple CPT, SPT, and pressuremet Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Deep Foundation Shoring in South Florida Deep Foundation Shoring in South FloridaBy Douglas C. Brunot Mabey Inc. is providing for the shoring design for the Naples bay Center project, located in Naples, FL. The excavation is approximately 374' long by 164' wide and is 27'-8" deep at the shoring line w Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Design Approaches for Externally Supported Earth Retaining Systems – Details and Limitations Design Approaches for Externally Supported Earth Retaining Systems – Details and LimitationsBy Matteo Montesi Deep foundation elements are often used as discrete elements in externally supported earth retaining structures such as soldier piles and lagging walls, secant/tangent pile walls, anchored walls, etc. Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Evaluation of Engineering Properties of Expansive Soils Mixed with Waste EPS Beads Evaluation of Engineering Properties of Expansive Soils Mixed with Waste EPS BeadsBy B. Soundara, A. Suganya, S. Selvakumar "Expansive soils have a potential for shrinkage or swelling under changing moisture content. Attempts were made to reduce the swelling potential of expansive soils with conventional additives such as Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Seismic Hazards Evaluation and Lateral Pile Design in Diatomaceous Earth Seismic Hazards Evaluation and Lateral Pile Design in Diatomaceous EarthBy Arash Khosravifar, Matt Steffan An expansion of the City of Klamath Falls Wastewater Treatment plant required geotechnical seismic hazard evaluations and deep foundation design. The site is located on the shore of Lake Ewauna and is Jan 1, 2018 
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                     The Historical Evolution Of Piling And Deep Foundations And Prospects For The Future. (6f8f1933-2bde-4a96-8f8f-131aa6e7971f) The Historical Evolution Of Piling And Deep Foundations And Prospects For The Future. (6f8f1933-2bde-4a96-8f8f-131aa6e7971f)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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                     The Heritage of Swedish Foundation Engineering The Heritage of Swedish Foundation EngineeringBy Stefan Aronsson, K. Rainer Massarsch "ABSTRACT The geology of Sweden is characterized by the most recent glacial period with deposition of very soft clays and loose sand. Due to these difficult geotechnical conditions, new, innovative fo Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting NonDestructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls. Recommendations For Implementing And Interpreting NonDestructive Integrity Testing Of Cast In-Situ Concrete Piles And Diaphragm Walls.By Jose L. Garcia The following document aims to cover all issues concerning the three main methods employed for the in-situ survey of concrete pile integrity. Within it are described both sonic coring and low-stra Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Structure Support on Laterally Swept Piles Structure Support on Laterally Swept PilesBy Morgan L. Race, Matthew R. Glisson "Most driven pile projects have plumbness limits from 0.25 in/ft (21 mm/m) to 0.5 in/ft (42 mm/m) to control bending stresses. For two projects, the project teams performed static load testing to eval Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Secant CFA- Pile Walls - A Risk Management View Secant CFA- Pile Walls - A Risk Management ViewBy Mandy Korff Walls consisting of CFA-piles are often used for vertical cut offs for building pits. Several methods of installation and geometry may be used and sizes, depths and strengths of walls necessary vary w Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Uncertainty And Bias In Evaluation Of LRFD Ultimate Limit State For Axially Loaded Driven Piles Uncertainty And Bias In Evaluation Of LRFD Ultimate Limit State For Axially Loaded Driven PilesBy James A. Schneider Selection of resistance factors within Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) requires accurate assessment of uncertainty and bias in load and resistance. To date, many studies have focused predomin Jan 1, 2009 
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                     An Unusual Permanent Shoring Job An Unusual Permanent Shoring JobBy Gordon Demetrick 3900 Yonge St. was not a typical site on which to build a condominium apartment. A steep hill covered the majority of the site. In order to use as much of this site as possible, the rear of the buildi Jan 1, 1987 
