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Evaluation Of Causes Of Bleeding Of Free Water From A Bentonite SlurryBy Tony P. Suckling
This paper describes an investigation into the bleeding behaviour of bentonite slurry observed on a trial diaphragm wall panel. The bleeding is thought to be due to the bentonite experiencing a chemi
Jan 1, 2011
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Repairs Of Diaphragm Walls, Lessons LearnedBy Raymond J. Poletto
This paper describes the special problems that occur with the construction of diaphragm walls and discusses the lessons learned during the repairs of structural walls. Although diaphragm or slurry wal
Jan 1, 2011
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Willow Island Hydroelectric Project: Taming the Ohio River to Create Green EnergyBy James M. Tantalla, Jr. Ellman
"Construction of the powerhouse for the Willow Island Hydroelectric Project, located at the Willow Island Lock and Dam, required a 120-ft deep temporary excavation inside the limits of a cellular coff
Jan 1, 2016
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Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained SubgradeBy Patrick Wong
The design of piling platforms is addressed in BRE (2004) for both fine grained and coarse grained subgrades. However, for coarse grained subgrades, piling platform designs can often be overly conserv
Nov 1, 2022
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Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In PracticeBy Bartho J. Admiraal, Antoine Feddema
Pneumatic sinking of caissons has been established from mid-19th century. The technique of pneumatic sinking has been applied on many projects for underground construction up to depths over 20m below
May 1, 2022
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Settlement Reducing Auger Cast-In-Place Piles below a Mat Foundation of a 41-Story StructureBy Swaminathan Srinivasan, Aaron J. Muck
"When an opportunity arises to combine state-of-the-art concepts with advanced modeling tools, engineers need to take what they know and apply forward thinking to geotechnical solutions to promote the
Jan 1, 2015
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Broadway Viaduct Design Phase Load Test Program For Post Grouted ShaftsBy Mike Muchard
A design phase load test program was performed at the Broadway Viaduct bridge site to evaluate load carrying capacity and constructability of post grouted drilled shafts. The program included construc
Jan 1, 2009
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Friction Fatigue and Drivability Analysis of Open Ended Pipe Piles Based on Cone Penetration Testing ResultsBy Frank Rausche, Scott D. Webster, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
"Pile foundation driveability is a function of several variables such as subsurface characteristics, hammer type, hammer efficiency, pile type, and plugging conditions. One important phenomenon occurr
Jan 1, 2017
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Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct ComparisonBy Patrick J. Hannigan, Seth Robertson, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
The Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test (“TLBT”) and the conventional Bi-Directional Load Test (“BDLT”) are full-scale load tests where loads are applied bi-directionally to the foundation element. The BDL
Sep 8, 2021
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Automated Pile Load Test MonitoringBy Joel L. Volterra
Since 1910, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers (MRCE) has regularly provided professional engineering services including inspection of pile load tests. Historically, such services included on-site
Jan 1, 2008
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Embodied Carbon Assessment For A Multi-Phased Development Pile Testing StrategyBy Jack Taggart, Chris Barker
Pile load testing strategies for large infrastructure projects and multi-phase building developments have historically justified cost and programme benefits for undertaking advance preliminary and wor
May 1, 2022
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Artificial Ground Freezing: A Smart Application Below The Airport Of PerthBy Luca Pingue, Regine Jagow-Klaff, Franco Muratore, Carlandrea Albonico, Damiano Frontini, Rudolf Wernecké
This paper describes an artificial ground freezing (AGF) application carried out to ensure both watertightness and structural support for the safe excavation of four cross passages of the Forrestfield
May 1, 2022
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Bertha Rescue Shaft – SR99 TunnelBy Lance Rasband, Richard Hanke
"Seattle Tunnel Partners (STP) started mining on Seattle’s SR99 tunnel on July 30, 2013, working slowly through a 15 ft (4.6 m) thick fiber-reinforced concrete headwall. Once through the headwall, the
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Improvement for Underground Construction in South FloridaBy Christopher Sammon, Nicholas Turus
"The demand for underground parking in South Florida has increased as a result of changes to the local building code, coupled with developers’ desire to improve building aesthetics and provide much ne
Jan 1, 2017
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Alternative Design and Construction Method for Clinton CSO Underground Storage FacilityBy Meeok Kim, Paul Beljan, Gordon Chen
"Clinton combined sewer overflow storage (CSO) facility project developed by the Department of Water Environment Protection of Onondaga County, New York, is to improve sewer facilities and infrastruct
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Soil Mixing Trials at Porto Alegre Airport, BrazilBy A. Ortigão, M. Felix, E. Falk, T. Koehler
"Ground improvement techniques such as vibro-replacement or deep soil mixing are fairly young products in the Brazilian geotechnical market. Soft soils in this country are deep, very soft, have low se
Jan 1, 2015
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Northeast Boundary Tunnel – Mount Olivet Road Drop ShaftBy Jeremiah M. Jezerski, Russell H. Lutch
The Mount Olivet Road Drop Shaft (MOR-DS) support of excavation (SOE) is a circular unreinforced concrete shaft with an inside diameter of a 30.5 ft (9.3 m) and depth of 120.5 ft (36.7 m), constructed
Oct 1, 2022
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Drilling and Grouting For the Rehabilitation of Contaminated Areas: An Italian Case HistoryBy Raffaella Granata, Daniele Vanni
"This paper presents the drilling and grouting program performed at two abandoned landfills located into former calcarenite rock quarries in Manfredonia, Italy. Tests performed after the abandonment o
Jan 1, 2016
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The World's Longest Directional Impact Driven PileBy Robert F. Stevens, Robin Givet, Kenneth Viking
"Summary This paper describes a case of a directional pile installation conducted from an existing oil platform in the Caspian Sea, offshore Baku. Results are presented for 660 mm outer diameter (660
Jan 1, 2014
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Soil Mixing for the LPV-111 Levee Improvements, New Orleans: A Case HistoryBy Filippo Maria Leoni, George Filz, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"The US Army Corps of Engineers selected the Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the required stabilization at the LPV 111 Project (New Orleans, USA). DMM was used for ground improvement/foundation strengthe
Jan 1, 2015