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Structural Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profile Results of Transmission FoundationsBy Ryan Weaver, Travis Coleman
The drilled shafts that support transmission lines and substations have been increasingly subject to testing to assess the integrity of placed concrete. Cross-hole Sonic Logging (CSL) has been used, b
Jan 1, 2019
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Metro Sports Facility – A Ground Improvement Case StudyBy I. D. McPherson, Dominic P. Mahoney
The Metro Sports Facility is currently under development in Christchurch, New Zealand and is a key Anchor Project in the city’s post-earth quake recovery. When completed it will be largest indoor spor
Nov 1, 2022
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High Capacity Micropiles in Weak Dolomitic Limestone for Crane Foundation Support – A Case History in Temporary FoundationsBy Brian D. Barkauskas, Terence P. Holman
A major combined nuclear and coal-fired power plant, located in on the western coast of Florida has undergone multiple upgrades in recent years to increase power output and enhance environmental contr
Jan 1, 2017
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Case Study: Stability Analysis for an Existing Bridge Experiencing Riverbank ErosionBy Brandon Smith, William Bohlen
Riverbank erosion along the Brazos River has modified the structural support conditions for an existing bridge structure in Southeast Texas. The 8-span, 1,200-foot long bridge was completed in 1992 al
Jan 1, 2019
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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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Behaviour Of Piled Raft- Importance Of Observational StudyBy Abhirami B., V. Balakumar
Piled raft foundation system is an intelligent geotechnical concept, developed towards reducing the settlement of the raft and the footings by providing pile elements below the raft or footings, as th
Nov 1, 2022
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Response of Pile and Pile Groups against Excavation Induced Ground MovementBy K Ilamparuthi, R. K. Madhumathi
"This paper presents the results of 1g model tests conducted on model piles both single and two pile groups embedded in sand by physically inducing lateral soil movement. From the test results it was
Jan 1, 2015
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Influence of Different Parameters on the Behavior of Laterally Loaded Piles in SandBy Musbah A. Hasan, Ahmed M. Nasr, Fauzi Jarushi
Many transmission towers, high-rise buildings and bridges are supported by piles. These structures may be subjected to large lateral loads. Therefore, experimental investigations on model piles under
Jan 1, 2017
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High Capacity Drilled Displacement Piles As An Alternative To Conventional Driven MethodsBy Pete Howell, Patrick Granitzki, Alicia Plinio, Janitha Batagoda
The New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) Red Hook Houses was subjected to damage during Superstorm Sandy. As a result, the NYCHA has an ongoing project known as Restoration Associated with Sandy Re
Oct 1, 2022
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Execution of Pile Installation in Environmentally Challenging SitesBy Dena Morgan, Emre Biringen
"Abstract This paper discusses the execution of pile installation and design issues at two environmentally challenging industrial sites in North America. Environmental regulations set constraints on t
Jan 1, 2014
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Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case StudiesBy Sven Schröer, Lilma Schimmel, Dimiter Alexiew
"The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art worldwide.The GECs consist of compact
Jan 1, 2016
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DFI Mission Executed Through Growth of Micropile TechnologyBy Jim Bruce, Peggy Hagerty Duffy, Mary Ellen Large, Allen Cadden
"Over the past 40 years, Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) has executed its mission “to bring together multi-disciplined individuals and organizations to find common ground and create a shared vision a
Jan 1, 2017
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Alternative Binder For Ground Improvement To Reduce Co2 FootprintBy Brandon M. Robinson, Osman F. Besler, Dominik Gaechter
The Sandbukta-Moss-Såstad (SMS) project is a part of the Intercity development project, which is part of the largest transport project in Norway, consisting of 270 km of new double-track rail. The SMS
May 1, 2022
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Selecting the Right Shoring System – San Francisco ExperienceBy Heinrich Majewski, Rob Jameson
"Careful review of site conditions and constraints is essential to select the appropriate shoring system for each project. Key evaluation criteria include the geotechnical profile, groundwater and env
Jan 1, 2017
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Bored Pile Construction Challenges in Highly Variable Limestone for a Supertall BuildingBy Seth K. Martin, Tony Nichlany, Alan R. Poeppel, Konstantinos Syngros
"This paper presents a case study on bored pile construction in challenging karst conditions below a supertall building in Kuala Lumpur. Innovative design and construction techniques helped keep the p
Jan 1, 2016
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Baltimore's Fort McHenry Tunnel ? Introd[u]ctionBy Axel J. Pollak
Since the late 1960's the Interstate Division for Baltimore City (IDBC) has been planning and developing the Interstate Highway System for the city to meet regional planning goals. The principal
Jan 1, 1989
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Construction And Stability Risks Of Fluid Supported Deep Excavations And Their Effects On Design ParametersBy Martin D. Larisch
The construction of diaphragm walls and most large-diameter bored piles (piers) is often carried out under drilling support fluids to temporarily stabilise the excavation prior to concrete placement.
Nov 1, 2022
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Gordie Howe International Bridge Foundations - Drilled Shaft Construction in Challenging Detroit LimestoneBy Jim Glider, Noah Miner
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a project to build a cable-stayed bridge and border crossing across the Detroit River. With a span length of 2,800-ft (853.4 meters), the Gordie Howe Internatio
Sep 8, 2021
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Undergraduate Learning CommonsBy William M. Tanner, Daniel C. Brahana
"A drilled pier foundation was originally designed to support the proposed G. Wayne Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons on the campus of Georgia Tech in Atlanta, GA. Reflective of the site geology,
Jan 1, 2015