Search Documents
Search Again
Search Again
Refine Search
Refine Search
-
Railroad Bridge Approach Embankment Settlement Mitigation
By Moi Arzamendi, Jose Ramirez, Kenneth Kniss, Sunil Arora, James Gingery
Construction of a new approach embankment for a railroad bridge over a river in Southern California required placing up to 12 ft of fill over soft to medium stiff silts and clays along an approximate
Jan 1, 2018
-
Analysis of the Uncertainty by the Random Finite Elements Method of a Vertical Load Test of a Piled Raft Founded in Tropical Soil
By Cristhian C. Mendoza, Renato da Cunha, Bernardo Caicedo, Max Barbosa
"Abstract This paper shows that a raft alone is not sufficiently appropriate to address the uncertainty of underlying soil variability; therefore, a piled raft system is a better option for mitigating
Jan 1, 2014
-
Different Drilling Techniques in Challenging Geology at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino
By Michael Arnold, Jonathan Delgado
In 2017, Bauer Foundation Corp. (BFC) was awarded the contract to install the deep foundations for the new 17-story Hotel Tower and the Low Rise Casino Expansion at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Ca
Jan 1, 2018
-
Vibration-Free Driven Tubular-Piles
By S. Doombos
To convert the railway-bridge across the Oude Maas between Dordrecht and Zwijndrecht into a vertical lifting bridge, a drastic adaptation of the existing piers is necessary. Extra piles have to be pla
Jan 1, 1989
-
Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - Summary
By Fritz J. Klingler
From site demolition, to design, to construction, Detroit's new Tiger Stadium project is required to be completed within a short 2 ½ years from award of the design-build contract. Such extreme sc
Jan 1, 1999
-
Session II - Industry Trends And Up And Coming Innovations - Reflections On Our Industry - Foundation Vs Geotechnical
By Arturo Ressi di Cervia
From the times when men in lacustrine environments drove wooden piles into the mud to elevate their dwellings, until the beginning of the twentieth century builders reacted to the conditions found in
Jan 1, 2000
-
Deep and Extra Deep Diaphragm Walls in Shanghai – Increasing Demand for Infrastructure in Megacities Drives the Requirement of Increasing Depth for Diaphragm Walls
By Wu Jie Mei, Li Yao Liang, Franz-Werner Gerressen, Arthur Bi
Diaphragm walls (D-walls) are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation elements. In addition, they are also quite often used as deep ground
Jan 1, 2018
-
Diaphragm Walls And Barrettes For Top-Down Construction: A Project Report
By Bjöm Böhle
Top-down construction (or cut and cover construction) is providing important advantages when comparing with conventional construction techniques for commercial developments with deep basements, underg
Jan 1, 2006
-
A Critical Appraisal Of Is-Code Provisions For Pile Design ? Synopsis
By N. Som
The pile capacity in cohesive and granular soils depends on a number of parameters. The values of these parameters as recommended by Indian Standard Code of Practice vary over wide ranges. A designer
Jan 1, 1996
-
Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis
By Y. G. Qin
In this article an experimental study of axial bearing capacity of half-closed steel pipe pile installed at BKSH dock is presented. In comparison with open and closed end piles, half-closed end pile i
Jan 1, 2010
-
An Evaluation Of Augered Cast-In-Place Pile Design Methodolgies For Compression Loading In Sand
By Giuliana A. Zelada
This paper reports on a study of 43 compression load tests (five fully instrumented) and ten pullout tests of auger cast-in-place (ACIP) piles in sand. Eight design methods reported in the literature
Jan 1, 2000
-
Spin-Fin Pile Technology
By Dennis Nottingham
Spin-fin pipe piles can develop large loads in tension, thus have evolved as a foundation product of great potential. Currently, over 500 spin-fin piles have been used successfully in dolphins, docks,
Jan 1, 1990
-
Deep Excavation Retaining Systems In Unsaturated Soils
By Tariq B. Hamid
Deep excavation is commonly associated with construction of different deep below-grade structural elements (e.g., basement walls and slabs, tunnels, retaining walls, tanks, utilities, etc.) Deep Excav
Jan 1, 2006
-
Large Diameter Drilling Operations Of Multi Head Down The Hole Hammer Drill Through Boulders And Granite - Mach Drilling System And Some Construction Examples
By J. Nakayama
Construction of foundation piles or diaphragm walls through rocky or boulder containing formations has been long-standing difficulty. It has been widely understood that the down-the-hole hammer is t
Jan 1, 1989
-
Influence Of Urbanization And Geology On Deep Foundation Design And Construction
By Hiren J. Shah
The urban environment and geology create unique challenges for design and construction of deep foundations. The effect of these is prominently experienced in New York City. Three such project case his
Jan 1, 2011
-
The Alternate Technical Concept Process For Foundations At The New Mississippi River Bridge, St. Louis
By Dan A. Brown
The New Mississippi River Bridge (MRB) employed conventional design-bid-build procurement, but the bidding process included the opportunity for pre-qualified bidders to develop and propose confidentia
Jan 1, 2011
-
Dynamic Stability Of An Axially Loaded Pile
By S. S. Gajin
The paper deals with parametric vibrations of an axially loaded pile. The dynamic model is derived by means of Hamilton's principle and reduced to a partial differential equation with variable c
Jan 1, 1989
-
Permanent Displacement And Pile Driving Vibrations - Summary
By Charles H. Dowding
Whenever piling vibrations are significant, construction activities associated with pile driving and/or excavation can produce permanent displacement. These permanent displacements are more detrimenta
Jan 1, 1991
-
Ground Freezing For Shoring Of Excavations - A Case History: 1405/SR522 Vault NW-6
By Daniel Mageau
Ground freezing has been used for over 100 years to provide shoring and ground water cutoffs for hundreds of projects worldwide, including drilled shafts, tunnels and cofferdams. Typically, these case
Jan 1, 1998
-
Uncertainty And Bias In Evaluation Of LRFD Ultimate Limit State For Axially Loaded Driven Piles
By James A. Schneider
Selection of resistance factors within Load and Resistance Factor Design (LRFD) requires accurate assessment of uncertainty and bias in load and resistance. To date, many studies have focused predomin
Jan 1, 2009