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Cutoff Wall Selection for Levee ImprovementBy Louay Owaidat
The United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) Sacramento District awarded a $64 million construction contract in February 2020 to the Maloney Odin Joint Venture for 3 mi (4.8 km) of levee improvem
Oct 1, 2022
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Practical Reuse of Foundations in High Rise ConstructionBy William H. Walton, Clyde N. Baker Jr., Darren S. Diehm
"A 51-story concrete core and steel frame commercial office tower was recently constructed on the site of the former US Gypsum building in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA The structure foundation reus
Jan 1, 2005
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Laboratory Mixing and Testing for Controlled Waste Disposal SiteBy Tomohiro Yamasaki
"At the pre-construction foundations of the controlled waste disposal site built at the Port of Kinuura, the clayey soil account for the most, and with lesser amounts of sand compaction piles and sand
Jan 1, 2015
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Building a High-Rise Adjacent to Transit Tunnels in San Francisco (6bdbc52a-94a2-4c48-ba21-cc4450dc649d)By Lori A. Simpson, Linda H. Liang
A high-rise building, consisting of two tower structures occupying the entire site, is in construction in San Francisco. The North Tower will consist of 12 and 35 stories above a one-level basement. T
Jan 1, 2017
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Building A High-Rise Adjacent To Transit Tunnels In San FranciscoBy Lori A. Simpson
A high-rise building, consisting of two tower structures occupying the entire site, is in construction in San Francisco. The North Tower will consist of 12 and 35 stories above a one-level basement.
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Optimized Neural Network Model For The Prediction Of Driven Pile's ResistanceBy Hyun. I. Park
Although numerous investigations have been performed over the years to predict the behavior and bearing capacity of piles, the mechanisms of these behavior and bearing capacity of piles have yet to be
Jan 1, 2006
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Challenges in Managing an Aging Infrastructure, Lessons Learned from a Near Miss at the Lake Manatee DamBy Glen R. Andersen
"Two of the greatest challenges we face in managing our aging infrastructure are to perform accurate condition assessments and to realistically predict the risk of non-action. The aim of this paper is
Jan 1, 2017
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Building The Devil’s Playground: How a Ground Improvement Program Eliminated the Need for Pile FoundationsBy Christian B. Woods, Joe C. Drumheller
"Kenneth A. Huber, P.E., Langan Engineering & Environmental Services, New York, New York, USAThe dream to bring New Jersey Devils hockey to the largest city in New Jersey became a reality in the summe
Jan 1, 2015
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A Full-Scale Test by Low-Improvement-Rate Soil in Combination with Crushed-Stone Mat on Peaty GroundBy H. Hayashi, M. Yamaki, H. Hashimoto, T. Yamanashi
"In an experiment on a trial embankment, the deformation mode of the improved ground at the toe of the embankment was compared with the deformation mode of the unimproved ground. This comparison showe
Jan 1, 2015
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Hybrid Excavation Support System for the Union Station Revitalization ProjectBy Charles G. Crans, Naresh Gurpersaud
"Toronto’s Union Station, a National Historic Site occupying an entire city block, is the busiest commuter rail transportation hub in Canada. An extensive project is being undertaken to revitalize Uni
Jan 1, 2017
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Improved Drainage by Drilled Filter Drains, Dam Safety Upgrade, Case StudyBy Carl-Oscar Nilsson, Åke B. Nilsson
"The embankment dam at Storfinnforsen is 23 m high and was completed in 1954. The dam has an impervious zone with timber sheet piles and a support fill of glacial till. The pore water pressure in the
Jan 1, 2016
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Commentary on the Selection, Design and Specifcation of Ground Improvement for Mitigation of Earthquake-Induced LiquefactionBy Ground Improvement Committee
The evaluation of earthquake-induced liquefaction has become a routine part of geotechnical engineering design. For a given project, if an analysis identifies a potential for liquefaction and the cons
Aug 1, 2013
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EFFC/DFI Best Practice Guide to Tremie Concrete for Deep Foundations, Edition 1By EFFC/DFI Concrete Task Group
Concrete technology continues to advance rapidly and modern mixes with five components – cement, additions, aggregates, (chemical) admixtures and water – often have characteristics which differ signif
Jan 1, 2016
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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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Extra Deep Cut-Off at 250 m Depth - A Case StudyBy Federico Pagliacci
"Many existing dams are subject to underwater seepage due to subsoil conditions, like deep alluvial deposits or pervious rocks or karst. Remedial works are necessary in order to install new cut-off wa
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of Deep Shafts in Soft Ground for the West Side CSO Tunnel Project, Portland, ORBy Vince Luongo
"INTRODUCTIONThe West Side Combined Sewer Overflow (CSO) Tunnel Project is located in Portland, Oregon and is part of the Willamette River CSO Control Project. The purpose of the West Side CSO Project
Jan 1, 2006
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Construction Of Large Drilled Shafts (The 2nd Annual Mike O'Neill Lecture)By Dan Brown
Improvements in construction equipment and techniques in recent years have made possible the use of drilled shaft foundations in diameters and lengths not previously considered practical or feasible.
Jan 1, 2008
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Drilled Shaft In Strong Rock-Design, Validation, And Construction Of The Beauharnois Canal Bridge, Autoroute 30 MontréalBy Ivan Hee
The 2.5km long bridge over the Beauharnois Canal and St. Lawrence Seaway is a major structure in the new Autoroute 30 project near Montreal. Foundations for the bridge consist of footings on bedrock,
Jan 1, 2011
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New Orleans Levee Improvement Project: An OPA ContenderBy Filippo Leoni, Wesley Schmutzler
"The LPV-111 East Back Levee Improvement Project lies along the Gulf Intracoastal Waterway (GIWW) in Orleans Parish of New Orleans, La., and is an essential component of the New Orleans Hurricane Prot
Jan 1, 2013
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Geophysical Methods For Site Characterization For Marine FoundationsBy Richard E. Sylwester
Evaluating surface and subsurface conditions for marine foundations (bridges, causeways, terminals, etc.) is often done with a limited amount of data. Subsurface information for these projects is pri
Jan 1, 2013