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A Decade of Experience with Drilled Foundations in HonoluluBy James W. Niehoff
"Prior to 2003, most high rise structures in Honolulu, Hawaii were supported on driven pile foundations, extending through shallow coral strata and bearing in competent formations at depths of 100 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Marine Clay Stabilisation Using An Encased Stone Column With Tyre Chips As AggregatesBy Rangaswamy. K, Naga Sivaji
A stone column is one of the most commonly employed methods of ground improvement techniques. This method used to increase the strength, decrease the compressibility of loose granular and finegrained
Nov 1, 2022
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Shoring Design of Historic LA Metro StationBy Babak Mamaqani
The Regional Connector Transit Corridor (RCC) is the Los Angeles Metro area's ambitious light rail project, running under the city's main thoroughfares, Flower and 2nd streets. When com- pleted, it wi
Apr 1, 2022
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Mediation Of Construction Disputes - An Advanced Preparation Guide For Mediation Of The Complex Construction Case - IntroductionBy Alan Alhadeff
Why is mediation being hailed as the wave of the future? The high cost of putting on a trial, over-crowded court calendars and long trial delays have resulted in what prominent attorneys and leadi
Jan 1, 1990
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The Use Of Spin Fin® Piles In MassachusettsBy Les R. Chernauskas
Driven pipe piles are commonly used for near and offshore structures due to their omni-directional bending resistance, large surface area, and ease of installation. However, these piles typically cann
Jan 1, 2011
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Role Advanced Technology - Resolve Inherent Dichotomy In High Strain Dynamic TestingBy Achyut Kumar Allady, Praveen Arumughan
NCHRP Synthesis 418 (2011) entitled, “Developing Production Pile Driving Criteria from Test Pile Data” details the occurrence of dichotomy between pile Skin resistance and pile Tip resistance mobiliza
May 1, 2022
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The Road to Innovation in Geotechnical Construction (f2290583-6329-4b39-a4c9-b746aba3a1f4)By Peter J. Nicholson
"IntroductionDuring my more than 40 years in the practice of underground construction and engineering, the industry has seen progress from the dig down to rock or hardpan or alternatively drive concre
Jan 1, 2017
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The Road To Innovation In Geotechnical ConstructionBy Peter J. Nicholson
During my more than 40 years in the practice of underground construction and engineering, the industry has seen progress from the dig down to rock or hardpan or alternatively drive concrete or steel i
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Experiment to Determine the Influence of Groundwater Level on Grid-Form Deep Mixing Walls for Liquefaction ControlBy Tsuyoshi Honda, Kazuhiro Kaneda, Masayuki Imai, Kazuo Konishi, Kunio Higashinaka
"In recent years, the demand for measures to control liquefaction of existing airport runways and harbor structures has increased. However, from the perspectives of constructability and cost, applicat
Jan 1, 2015
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Nailed It! The Great Wall of the Chinese EmbassyBy Fred Tarquinio, Giovanni Bonita, Lars Wagner
"A new embassy for the Peoples Republic of China is under construction in Washington, DC. The 475,000 square feet (44,125 m2) structure has five levels below ground and four above, making it the large
Jan 1, 2007
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Review Of Major Developments In Ground Engineering Over The Last 20 Years And Current TrendsBy David Sherwood
The paper has been prepared as the basis for the 2008 John Mitchell Memorial Lecture. It reviews major developments in ground engineering over the last 20 years, not from the point of view of technic
Jan 1, 2008
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Piles through Soft Clay for a Metro ProjectBy Sanjay Gupta, Sorabh Gupta, Ravi Sundaram, Abraham Varghese
"Geotechnical investigation for the Kochi Metro revealed a critical section of the Viaduct near Ernakulam Junction Railway Station. Four piers, located over a 220 m stretch, were passing through an ar
Jan 1, 2015
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Cutter Soil Mixing Solutions at the Leixões Cruise TerminalBy Xavier Pita, Alexandre Pinto, António Cristovão, Rui Tomásio
"The cutter soil mixing technology was been applied in Portugal since the last seven years. The aim of this paper is to present the main design and execution criteria, related with both the cofferdam
Jan 1, 2015
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Aseismic and Anti-Tsunami Upgrades of Existing Coastal Levees and Seawalls in High Risk RegionsBy Takefumi Takuma, Hiroyuki Nishimura, Shigeru Kambe
"Japan’s Great Tohoku Earthquake and the immediately following tsunami of March 11, 2011 killed more than fifteen thousand people and destroyed numerous buildings and infrastructures in the northeaste
Jan 1, 2017
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Inspection and Observation Methods"Full time inspection of drilled shafts by qualified personnel is a necessary part of construction. Detailed inspection procedures for routine inspection are provided in the Drilled Shaft Inspector’s
Jan 1, 2004
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Challenges Of Earthen Cofferdam In Deep Excavations For Waterfront Structures, A Case StudyBy Balasubramani M., Ramana P. V., Bairagi K.
This paper is a case study of an earthen Cofferdam, constructed for a deep excavation at Intake location in river Aaundha, Maharashtra, India. A 12 m (39 ft) deep excavation was made to construct the
Nov 1, 2022
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Inference in the Detection of Pile Integrity Defects Using Current Quality Control MethodsBy T. Wulleman, M. Ansriou
Integrity testing is a primary quality control check on a product that is for the most part not accessible to visual examination. Their cost can be expensive when using direct methods of inspection (l
Jan 1, 2019
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Ground Freezing: The Use of Liquid Nitrogen Systems Converted To BrineBy Joseph A. Sopko
There has been a trend in recent years in performing the initial formation freezing using liquid nitrogen (LIN) and then converting the system to circulating refrigerated brine. While proponents of th
Jan 1, 2019
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Secant Pile Barrier Wall Overlap, Thickness, and Position at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wolf Creek Dam, Jamestown, KYBy Bernard B. Vannoy, Howard W. Gault, Ramesh Bobba
"Treviicos-Soletanche Joint Venture (JV) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have installed a 3800-foot long, 275-foot deep and minimum 2-foot wide secant pile barrier wall at Wolf Creek Dam in
Jan 1, 2015
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Innovative Alternate Underpinning Solution for Historic Structure in Boston SuburbBy Eric P. Bregman, Justin Zarrella, Ryan M. Coulson, Connor Johnson
Within a prominent Boston, MA suburb are a pair of historic stone and mortar structures built in the late 1800’s. Both the Main House and Carriage House have been maintained and occupied throughout th
Sep 8, 2021