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Design And Construction Of Underground Basin Using Composite Slurry Wall 500 Feet Away From The Pacific OceanBy Ihab Allam PE, Meeok Kim. PE. Ph. D
The wet weather equalization basin (EB) planned for Pacifica, CA is a 45 feet deep rectangular shaped underground water tank containing over 2.1 million gallons of water, and located only 500 feet awa
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Design And Construction Of The Deepest Cfa Pile In AustraliaBy W. L. Chong
For a project located in Docklands Victoria, a high-rise development was proposed where the geology comprised soils of various compositions and consistencies to approximately 50m deep before being und
Nov 1, 2022
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Sustainable Products For Geotechnical WorksBy Marcus Daubner, Karsten Beckhaus, Florian Bauer
The construction industry can and needs to contribute to a more sustainable world. Accordingly, geotechnical works potentially have a significant share. In this context, Bauer understands “sustainable
May 1, 2022
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Underwater Pile HammersBy Douglas L. Scaggs
Driving piles in under water applications has become more common place over the past twenty years. Where only a water depth reachable with a follower or dewatered cofferdam was the rule in the past,
Jan 1, 2013
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Experimental Study on the Bending Failure Properties of Cement-Treated SoilBy Takeru Fukaya, Tsutomu Namikawa
"The bending tensile stress occurs in the ground improvements when external forces are applied to the column and wall shaped ground improvements. Therefore, in the design of the column and wall shaped
Jan 1, 2015
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Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital StructuresBy Frank Borda
Two recent projects were completed in Ontario, Canada for major hospital additions that involved excavation support of heritage masonry structures. Conventional continuous caisson wall schemes were re
Jan 1, 2004
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Environmentally Friendly Geothermal Piles At Keble College, Oxford, UKBy Tony P. Suckling
This paper presents a case study of a piling contract undertaken at Keble College in Oxford in the year 2001. Unusually, and for the first time in the United Kingdom, piles were successfully construct
Jan 1, 2002
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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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Unique Anchor Pile SOE SystemBy Andrew Stauble
This project included the replacement of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) Atlantic 6 Bridge in New York City, which services rail traffic and spans the Van Wyck Expressway and frontage roads. The bridg
Aug 1, 2023
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New Ground Freeze Method for Groundwater Cutoff below Foundation Excavations in Permeable SoilsBy Daniel W. Mageau, Larry W. Applegate, Aaron K. McCain
"An innovative method of ground freezing was successfully tested to create a “dry” excavation condition for a new building foundation at a site in downtown, Miami, Florida. The subsurface conditions i
Jan 1, 2015
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Screening Tool for Impact Hammer SelectionBy Gerald Verbeek, David Tara
"When selecting an impact hammer to drive a particular pile, the decision is often based on local experience. In those cases, the contractor falls back on previous experience or draws on the experienc
Jan 1, 2017
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Case Study: Design, Installation And Quality Assurance Testing Of High Capacity Socketed Piles In A Complex Geologic EnvironmentBy Thomas M. Caruso
Construction of a new ship dock at a major Philadelphia area refinery required geotechnical design and field consultation. The new dock, which consists of a system of mooring dolphins and platforms,
Jan 1, 2008
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Installation Checklist For Driving Mega PilesBy Douglas L. Scaggs
Over the past several years, pile foundations have grown to meet the demands of larger and heavier structures. As the foundations have grown, so has the need for larger and more robust piles to carry
Jan 1, 2013
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Risk Management For Dam Rehabilitation ProjectsBy Dave Paul
Dam rehabilitation involves a range of design, construction, and operation risks, some of which are not encountered in new dam construction. These risks can have significant impact on project schedule
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Foundations For Arsenal Emirates Stadium, LondonBy Jim Cook
Arsenal Football Club required the development of a new home stadium in north London, subsequently named the Emirates Stadium. The proposed development comprised a 60,000 seat stadium, with associated
Jan 1, 2008
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Retaining Structure for Berth at KrishnapatnamBy P. V. Chandramohan
"The paper deals with the arrangement of structural members for a retaining structure used as a berth in the port of Krishnapatnam. The height of retention is 24.3m. A T-shaped diaphragm wall acts as
Jan 1, 2015
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Critique of Specifications for Deep MixingBy George Filz, Peter R. Cali
"Unnecessarily restrictive specifications could be limiting the cost effectiveness of deep mixing (DM) applications and therefore limiting use of DM on projects where there are other options. Excessiv
Jan 1, 2015
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Case History: Innovative Load Test Program Optimizes Pile Capacity In Challenging Ground ConditionsBy Emad Farouz
This paper presents a case history of a successful construction-phase pile load test program that optimized the pile design in challenging ground conditions at the Great Neck Wastewater Treatment Plan
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Partnering for Cutoff Wall Project SuccessBy Osvaldo Valdez, Matteo Bertoni, Aem Ragy
The East St. Louis Deep Cutoff Wall project is located in the area of East St. Louis, Illinois, across the Mississippi River from the city of St. Louis, Missouri, along the left descending bank of the
Sep 1, 2023