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Marine Foundation Retrofi t for the Richmond - San Rafael BridgeBy Patrick E. Durnal, Henrik Dahl
"A joint venture of Ben C. Gerwick Inc., Sverdrup (now Jacobs) and DMJM (now DMJM + Harris) designed the $779 million seismic upgrade of the Richmond - San Rafael Bridge over the San Pablo Bay in the
Jan 1, 2007
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DFI46 Panel on Foundation ReuseBy Andy Boeckmann
In early 2021, DFI formed a Foundation Reuse Task Force due to concurrent and coincidental discussions of this topic during meetings of the Subsurface Char- acterization for Deep Foundations and Test
Feb 1, 2022
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University Of Minnesota Football Stadium Down Hole Pile: Innovative Solution For Difficult ConditionsBy Eric J. Pederson
The down hole hammer is widely used in specialty geotechnical construction. The common uses include tie-back anchor installation, micropile installation, and general soil/bedrock drilling operations.
Jan 1, 2008
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The Realities Of Resolving Conflicts During Construction ? SynopsisBy J. S. Ward
In a well-written set of contract documents, the probability of conflicts arising during the course of construction is minimized. However, no matter how complete may be the technical language in the c
Jan 1, 2010
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Performance-Based Reliability Design For Deep Foundations Using Monte Carlo Statistical MethodsBy Haijian Fan
Currently, deep foundation designs for the service limit state are deterministic in nature. The settlements and lateral deflections of deep foundations are calculated by means of numerical techniques
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Ground Improvement Resulting From Installation Of Drilled Displacement PilesBy Timothy C. Siegel
Drilled displacement piles (also known as augered cast-in-place displacement piles or augured, pressure grouted displacement piles) are installed by the displacement of soil and subsequent placement o
Jan 1, 2007
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Design Of Drilled Shaft Supported Mat Moscow TowersBy Issa S. Oweis
Two Towers are currently under construction in Central Moscow in the Russian Federation. Building A is a 96 story tower and Building B is a 65 story tower. The columns in both structures bear on a t
Jan 1, 2007
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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003
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Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - SummaryBy Manish Kumar
One of the recent advances in the field of testing of concrete piles is the Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of piles. This paper deals with a specific project where this technique was employed along wit
Jan 1, 1996
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Underpinning and Temporary Earth Retention for the ReTRAC Trench in RenoBy K. Ronald Chapman, Claus Ludwig, Doug Jenevein
"In the spring of 2005 Schnabel Foundation Company completed a $15.2 million Design/Build subcontract to underpin 11 structures, and provide 202,800 square feet of earth retention for the Reno Transpo
Jan 1, 2006
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King?s Cross Station Re-Development Passive And Active Mitigation Of Tunnelling - Induced SettlementBy Clif Kettle
The paper will detail the design and execution of passive and active settlement control measures, the means adopted to overcome the various physical and operational constraints, and to meet specified
Jan 1, 2008
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Mooring Bridge Caissons During Construction Using Jetted-In Driven Plate AnchorsBy Osama A. Safaqah
Driven plate anchors can be used to hold in place large bridge caissons during floating construction. Their small size and simple method of installation make them a very cost effective alternative to
Jan 1, 2013
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A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? SynopsisCaissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse,
Jan 1, 2010
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Design And Construction Of Drilled Shafts In IraqBy Frederick C. Rhyner
The United States government sponsored the construction of a new vehicular bridge over the Diyala River in Bubriz, Iraq. This paper describes the geotechnical engineering for design and construction
Jan 1, 2009
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Experiences From A Large Scale Driven Precast Piling Project In IndiaBy Rajesh A. Vaidya
A large scale piling work is undertaken in India for an important fast track industrial project. Thousands of solid square precast concrete piles are driven to depths of around 50m. Soils encountere
Jan 1, 2007
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Design And Construction Of Micropiles Each Subject To 110 Kips Of Lateral LoadBy Andrew Baxter
The Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in Bentonville, Arkansas is a beautiful glass and concrete structure cut into a valley that mingles with water ponds spanned by multiple bridges with suspend
Jan 1, 2008
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Rock Socket Friction In Drilled Shafts - Its Greater Than You Think - Summary.By Jorj O. Osterberg
The practice of using side shear resistance in the design of drilled shafts socketed in rock is discussed. In the absence of field test data for the particular rock involved, the designer often neglec
Jan 1, 1991
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Capacity Prediction Vs. Performance Of Driven Pre-Cast Pre-Stressed Concrete Piles In Chesapeake, VirginiaBy Emad Farouz
This paper compares the predicted axial capacity of driven Pre-cast Pre-stressed Concrete (PPC) piles for the Lake Gaston Water Treatment Plant (LGWTP) using several design methodologies versus the ax
Jan 1, 2007
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The Quality Control Of Deep Foundation ? The New Approach By Non-Destructive Techniques ? SynopsisBy K. S. Ho
With the aid of the advanced electronic devices and micro-processors, the quality control of deep foundations can be carried out by Non-Destructive Tests (NDT). Three methods are presented here: the S
Jan 1, 2010
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Tension Testing of the Grouted Anchorage Assembly for Multistrand AnchorsBy Lucian L. Bogdan
"SummaryActive loaded strand anchors are often used for slope stabilization, retaining walls or tiedown anchors. Normally, strands are tensioned against the structure and wedges are locked inside the
Jan 1, 2005