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Proposed Micropile Section for the 2006 IBCBy Lawrence F. Johnsen, Marc J. Gallagher
"Micropiles are small diameter, bored, grouted-in-place piles incorporating steel casing and/or reinforcements. The omission of micropiles from most United States building codes has resulted in the ap
Jan 1, 2005
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Case Study: Large Diameter Helical Pile Foundation for High Voltage Transmission Towers in Soft Glacial DepositsBy John Dunn, Matt Hawley, Kashif Butt, Nicholas Gura
"This paper presents the results of a static load testing program completed on helical pile foundations for the replacement of high voltage transmission line tower structures. The foundations were par
Jan 1, 2017
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Engineering Foundation Support For Las Vegas Strip's Tallest Hotel CasinoBy Nicholas P. Gura
This paper presents the analysis, design, and load test program results for drilled shafts to support a 70-story hotel tower and associated 10 story podium structures located in Las Vegas, Nevada. A
Jan 1, 2007
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Mansueto Library: Drama below Ground and AboveBy Patrick J. Lydon, Gregory A. Terri
"The recently opened Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago campus was a 2012 OPA runner-up. The dramatic elliptical shaped dome of this structure tells only part of this structure’s story. The
Jan 1, 2013
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A 16 M Deep Basement Excavation in Kuala Lumpur Karst: Mixed Retention SolutionBy Serhat Baycan, Mikias Yohannes
"Kuala Lumpur Karst is a complex limestone formation that is characterized by presence of cavities, solution channels, pinnacles and floaters. Basement excavations in such geological formations are us
Jan 1, 1900
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Cut-Offs in Temporary Coffer Dams As Seepage Barriers for Concrete Dam Construction –A Case Study of Teesta –V H E Project in Sikkim (India)By I. D. Dayal, Anil Kumar Jain
"Cutoff walls are frequently used to slow down or prevent seepage of water through and/or around dams. Cutoff wall is a type of seepage barrier structure designed to reduce the flow of water underneat
Jan 1, 2016
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Studies On Pile Driving Cushion Materials ? SynopsisBy H. R. Shen
Cushion materials are one of the most important links in an efficient piling system. In the past, little has been done in China on this problem, so engineers are still used to those traditional woods,
Jan 1, 2010
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Wadi Dayqah Dam CurtainBy Frank Haehnig, Harald Krenn, Harm-Christoph Claassen
"The Wadi Dayqah Dam Water Supply Scheme represents one of the most important projects implemented by the Sultanate of Oman to ensure sustainability of water resources. The principal components of the
Jan 1, 2016
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Investigation Of Bearing Behavior Of Pile Raft Foundation Using Numerical ModelingBy A. Ghorbani
The analysis of Combined Pile Raft Foundation (CPRF) is very complex due to involved interactions among components of CPRF system. Many researchers made efforts to develop sufficient methods including
Jan 1, 2007
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Helical Piles With Grouted Shafts - A Case HistoryBy Shawn Downey
A helical pile with in-situ grouted shaft was used to underpin the existing slab of a large retail store in the Edmonton, Alberta Canada area. The existing structural slab did not have the capacity to
Jan 1, 2003
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Multiple Foundation Types For Bridges Over The Same Coal MineBy Kenneth M. Berrry
A unique situation has developed at an abandoned coal mine in St. Clair County, Illinois. Subsidence features have been observed at the ground surface over the mine including settlement of a pair of b
Jan 1, 2001
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Fundamental Issues Of Displacement Auger Piling: The European PerspectiveBy Maurice Bottiau
When dealing with displacement auger piling, some general and fundamental issues have to be considered, irrespective of the system. More than with other pile types, the interplay between the soil cond
Jan 1, 2003
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The Use of Advanced Electronic Features in Foundation Equipment Help or Hype for the User?By Manfred Schoepf
"Construction projects using the most advanced technologies and organizational structures demand intelligent construction machinery. In this process, automation technology plays an increasingly import
Jan 1, 2015
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Surprises And Solutions When Driving Piles In Mountain Valleys Of VermontBy John E. Lens
Driving bridge foundation piles into glacio-fluvial sands and gravels and glacial tills brought surprisingly longer than predicted driving lengths on several recent projects in Vermont. In some insta
Jan 1, 2007
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Corrosion Protection Of MicropilesBy Racquel Nottingham, Marc Mastrantuono
Micropiles often provide a favourable solution for many deep foundation problems especially when significant site constraints such as confined construction sites or vibration limitations have been ide
Oct 1, 2022
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Effect of Free Standing Height on Rock Socketed Pile under Lateral LoadBy Prakash Annamalai Rangasamy, Muthukkumaran Kasinathan
"Infrastructure development like elevated expressways, metro train and flyover are required proper foundation system to carry heavy traffic loads/significant lateral load, especially in the presence o
Jan 1, 2015
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Jet Grouting Soft Clays for Tunnelling & Deep Excavations Design & Construction IssuesBy Marcelo Chuaqui
We certainly have the data to back calculate it. I must admit that I haven't, at the moment my priority is not on what is the stiffness of the jet grout but is making sure that the jet grout is r
Feb 10, 2003
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New Double-Walled Pile Technology for Noise AttenuationBy Julie Hampden, Tim Dardis, Per Reinhall
"Noise from impact pile driving can harm fish, marine mammals and other sensitive wildlife over large areas. Marine pile driving is highly regulated, and regulators require sound levels to be below ce
Jan 1, 2017
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Very Deep Piling For The Highrise ‘De Zalmhaven’ In Rotterdam (Nl)By Ed Revoort, Robert Schippers
In Rotterdam in the Netherlands the project ‘De Zalmhaven’ is being developed. The project consists of the realization of houses, parking facilities, two residential towers of 70 m and a residential h
May 1, 2022
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Drilled Shaft Foundations for the Float-in Dam on the Monongahela River at Braddock, PA (6c19e969-5f09-43f8-9e6e-1837d4537e5e)By Robert B. Bittner
The new gated dam on the Monongahela River at Braddock, Pennsylvania, was built for the US Army Corps of Engineers using an innovative "In-the-Wef' technology. A key feature of this technology in
May 11, 2007