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Innovative Use of an Active Soil Nail Wall in Lieu of Pit Underpinning for a Historic Building
By Tai Luu, Maxim C. Schisler, Yaser Taheri
The Stevens Gateway Project is an expansion of the Stevens Institute campus overlooking the Hudson River in Hoboken, NJ. The plans call for 90,000 ft2 (8360 m2) of new classroom, research, and student
Jan 1, 2019
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Construction Of Foundation Of Power House-IV At W.Y.C., Hydro-Electric Project, H.S.E.B., Bhudkalan, Haryana. - Synopsis
By D. K. ] [Gupta
The Foundations of the Shear keys and alround cut off for Power House -IV of the Western Yamuna Canal Hydroelectric Project at Bhudkalan, Haryana were to be laid at a depth of 26M below the N.S.L and
Jan 1, 1996
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Field Test of Braced Excavation Supported with Rows of Dry Deep Mixing Columns
By Stefan Larsson, Sadek Baker, Razvan Ignat
"This paper describes the execution of two full-scale field tests where a braced steel sheet pile wall interacting with rows of overlapping dry deep mixing columns was first excavated and then loaded
Jan 1, 2015
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Monitoring Auger Cast In Place Pile Construction And Testing In Hard Clay
By C. Vipulanandan
Installation procedure and the quality of the material used in the construction have significant effects on the behavior of the Auger Cast in Place (ACIP) piles. In this study, Installation and curing
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Hybrid Shoring Solutions for a Challenging Excavation Project Adjacent to a Subway – 21 Avenue Road, Toronto
By Graeme Smart, Thomas Fiala
"Yorkville Plaza II, a 40-storey signature condominium residence, is scheduled to open on Avenue Road in Toronto’s prestigious Bloor-Yorkville neighbourhood in spring 2017. In close proximity to Toron
Jan 1, 2015
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Field Tests Of Soft Clay Stabilized By Stone Columns In Coastal Areas In China
By Han Jie
The results of full scale plate load tests on stone columns on soft clay in coastal areas are presented in this paper. Four load tests were made, two of which were performed on the ground treated with
Jan 1, 1991
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Identification and Quantification of Pile Relaxation
By Patrick J. Hannigan, Alex Ryberg, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
Driven piles are widely used for foundation support. In the vast majority of cases, an increase in pile capacity occurs with time which is referred to as “set-up.” However, in a very limited number of
Jan 1, 2019
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Unique Foundation Solution For The Shriners Burns Institute Building Expansion - I. Introduction
By Edmund Cardoza
In the spring of 1993, construction began on an ambitious building project in Boston, Massachusetts. The Shriners organization committed to offer state-of-the-art adolescent burn treatment and rehabil
Jan 1, 1994
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Seismic Design for the I-30 Crossing Project in Little Rock, Arkansas
By David S. Graham, Benjamin Turner, Paul J. Axtell
Seismic challenges were at the forefront of design for two parallel replacement bridge structures over the Arkansas River as part of the I-30 Crossing Project in Little Rock, Arkansas. Although not an
Sep 8, 2021
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Soil Mixing for the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project in San Juan, PR: A Case History
By Filippo Maria Leoni, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project (Project) in San Juan was chosen by the Corps of Engineers to improve the soils adjacent to a 92 inch ID forced sewer main relocation and to
Jan 1, 2015
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Dyna Force Sensors for Monitoring of Tension/Compression Forces in Ground Anchors & Piles
By Shahid Islam, Lucian Bogdan
"The maintenance of infrastructures has been of particular concern to the engineering community. As the world’s infrastructure expands and existing infrastructure ages, monitoring and evaluation of th
Jan 1, 2017
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Observed Driving Performance of Open-Ended Steel Pipe Piles with and Without Plugged Toes
By Chu E. Ho, Paul Napoli
This paper presents the performance of nineteen open-ended steel pipe piles driven through highly variable overburden soils into glacial till and schist bedrock. The piles were 16 inches in diameter a
Jan 1, 2019
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Case Study: Soil Setup For Piles Driven Into Eastern Coastal Plain Deposits In Virginia
By Sushant Upadhyaya, Deniz Karadeniz, Ahmed Mohamed
Soil setup analysis provides opportunities for efficiencies in pile foundation design and installation. Soil setup gain with time was evaluated as part of the foundation design and installation for tw
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Load Tests on Drilled Shafts at Goethals Bridge Replacement
By John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY is supported on over 200 drilled shaft foundations ranging in diameter from 4.5 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Errata - Performance Of A Large Diameter Drilled Pier
By A. J. Partos
Table 4, Page 311 Table 4 Experimental Parameters from Straight Line Interpretation of Mohr Failure Envelope [ ]
Jan 1, 1991
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Bridge Pier Remediation, New London CT
By Walter Kaeck
In a recent upgrade of their system, Amtrak converted a bascule type draw bridge over the Thames River to a vertical lift structure supported by the existing piers. During the bridge replacement, sign
Jan 1, 2009
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Foundation Innovations Ensure Successful Bridge Replacement
By Mark S. Greenleaf, Alec D. Smith, Mary Vittoria-Bertrand, Heather B. Scranton, Jean Louis Z. Locsin
"Rhode Island’s new $163.7 million, 2,265 ft (690 m) long, four-lane Sakonnet River Bridge sits just south of the existing bridge in Portsmouth/Tiverton. The bridge, a critical transportation system l
Jan 1, 2015
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Foundation in Simsima Lime Stone for an Underground Reservoir
By Chandramohan P. V., Ravi Kishore
"An underground reservoir was to be constructed at Doha in Qatar. Simsima lime stone is present at the bottom. When the reservoir is empty, there will be uplift at the bottom but this will change to d
Jan 1, 2017
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Allowable Compressive Design Stresses For Pressure-Treated Round Timber Foundation Piling - Presented Before The American Wood-Preservers' Association Reno, Nevada, May 1985
By James S. Graham
Research at the University of Colorado on southern pine and Douglas-fir piling has determined that the existing building code design stress values of 1200 psi and 1250 psi, as determined by ASTM D-289
Jan 1, 1986
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Rammed Aggregate Pier Group Load Test Results For Large Infrastructure Project In The Middle East
By Brian Metcalfe, Kord Wissmann, Gianni Martinez
The Middle East consists of vast deserts that reach temperatures up to 50 degrees Celsius, with some areas characterized by endless sand dunes. When the project team selected the location for a large
May 1, 2022