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Deep Excavation Support: Innovative Shoring Design in an Urban EnvironmentBy Richard D. Luark, Fernanda S. Madrona
Designing temporary retaining systems that allow for deeper excavation amid the existing urban infrastructure has become a challenge. A 60-foot-deep excavation in downtown Seattle was required to cons
Jan 1, 2019
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Verification Of Drilled Shaft Resistance By The Post Grouting MethodBy Suthan Pooranampillai
Verification of drilled shaft resistance is primarily obtained through the use of different load testing methods. Procedures utilized include conventional top down static loading, the Osterberg load c
Jan 1, 2010
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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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Army Corps Mega Projects Benefits From Innovative FoundationsBy Dale Berner, Michael O’Sullivan
"This paper focuses on lessons learned from the innovative designs, in-the-wet construction methodology and modified foundation conditions, for two United States Army Corps of Engineers, USACE, Megapr
Jan 1, 2017
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Forensic Evaluation Of Bored Piles For A Factory Project At JhajjarBy Sanjay Gupta, Sorabh Gupta, Ravi Sundaram
A geotechnical forensic evaluation of piles for an industrial facility in Haryana was performed to assess the quality of the piles and to evaluate piles installed using two different types of rigs. Lo
Sep 1, 2022
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Piling In Calcareous Red Bed Soils and Weak Rock Formation – Design Development for a Gas Processing FacilityBy Rick Piovesan, Pramod Rao, Nihal Bohra, Mark Wahler
"This paper discusses the approach followed for the geotechnical design of 355 mm and 457 mm diameter driven open-ended steel pipe piles used for a gas plant at a green field site in Pilbara region in
Jan 1, 2015
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Three Mass Stabilization Phases in the West Harbor of Helsinki, Finland – Geotechnical and Environmental Properties of Mass Stabilized Dredged Sediments as Construction MaterialBy Leena Korkiala-Tanttu, Noora Lindroos, Juha Forsman
"Construction works at the Helsinki city sea shoreline requires dredging and handling of contaminated sediments. Most of these soft dredged sediments are regarded as too poor quality material for eart
Jan 1, 2015
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Using Large Pile Driving Hammers For The Foundation Of Bridges And WindparksBy Bernhard Bruggaier
Outside the oil and gas industry there is an increasing demand to install big piles for the foundation of ports, bridges, and wind-energy plants. This article introduces the design and techniques in u
Jan 1, 2002
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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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The World's Longest Directional Impact Driven PileBy Robert F. Stevens, Robin Givet, Kenneth Viking
"Summary This paper describes a case of a directional pile installation conducted from an existing oil platform in the Caspian Sea, offshore Baku. Results are presented for 660 mm outer diameter (660
Jan 1, 2014
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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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Deep Soil Mixing Ground Improvement for the U.S. Federal Courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles, CaliforniaBy Roberto A. Lopez, Eric Lindquist, Jon Bussiere, Dean Iwasa
"The new 11-story U.S. Federal Courthouse building in downtown Los Angeles demanded a cost effective foundation system capable of attaining a strict total settlement criterion of 0.5 inches (12 mm) un
Jan 1, 2015
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Evaluation of Soil-Bentonite Backfill Consolidation PropertiesBy Jeffrey C. Evans, Daniel G. Ruffing, Hejintao Huang
Soil-bentonite slurry trench cutoff walls are the most common type of vertical cutoff wall used in the US for seepage control and for passive control of contaminant migration at environmental sites.
Jan 1, 2016
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Anchored Double-Tier Retaining Walls on Sloping EmbankmentBy Chu E. Ho, Paul Napoli
A new waterfront park was developed on Long Island in close proximity to the East River and Newtown Creek. The existing ground consisted of fill over soft organic clay, medium dense silty sand, glacia
Jan 1, 2019
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Research on the Stability Analysis of TDM Column Composite Foundation Supported EmbankmentBy Song-yu Liu, Chao Yan, Yong-feng Deng
"In order to investigate the stability of embankment on soft subgrade improved by T-shaped deep mixed column composite foundation, the internal forces and failure modes of columns were analyzed on the
Jan 1, 2015
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Discussion of Differences in Design Methodology between Granular and Grouted InclusionsBy Brandon Buschmeier, Frederic Masse
"Inclusions are a type of ground improvement that provide an improvement of a soil mass by insertion of a material with better characteristics than the surrounding soils. There are primarily two types
Jan 1, 2015
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10th International Conference On Piling And Deep Foundations: Amsterdam 2006 - Title ? Table Of Contents - Welcome Address From The Mayor Of Amsterdam, Job CohenIt is my great pleasure as mayor of the city of Amsterdam to welcome you today to Amsterdam, and to the 10th International Conference on Piling and Deep Foundations. The history of Amsterdam has b
Jan 1, 2006
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Accuracy of Low-Strain Pile Integrity Test ResultsBy Mahesh Hingorani
Integrity issues for bored cast-in-situ piles have raised the need for the use of non-destructive tests to verify pile integrity and detect possible anomalies in installed pile sections that could adv
Jan 1, 2019
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San Francisco International Airport Air Traffic Control Tower Pile FoundationsBy Camilo A. Alvarez, Stephen K. Harris, Brian R. Zuckerman, Philip J. Meymand, Danielle M. Steinmetz
"The sleek new air traffic control tower at the San Francisco International Airport stands at 221 feet tall and is set to replace the existing air traffic control tower by 2016. This aluminum-clad, to
Jan 1, 2017
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Holistic Thermal Assessment And Control Of Ground Freezing For A New Underground StationBy Christian Leble, Dr. -Ing. Jakob Vogelsang, Dr. -Ing. Oksana Solt, Dipl. -Ing. Joachim Meier, Dr. -Ing. Wolfgang Orth
In the course of closing the gap between the Brandenburg Gate and Alexanderplatz, the Museum Island station was built by Implenia Construction GmbH. The tunneling for the platform hall took place on a
May 1, 2022