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                     Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent Foundations Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent FoundationsBy Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Experimental P-Y Curves from Centrifuge Tests on Pile Foundations Subjected to Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading Experimental P-Y Curves from Centrifuge Tests on Pile Foundations Subjected to Liquefaction and Lateral SpreadingBy Arash Khosravifar, Nason McCullough, Stephen, Milad Souri, Scott Schlechter, E. Dickenson The results of five centrifuge models were used to evaluate the response of pile-supported wharves subjected to inertial and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading loads. The centrifuge models contain Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Effect of Electrokinetics on Pullout Resistance of Sheet Pile Walls Effect of Electrokinetics on Pullout Resistance of Sheet Pile WallsBy Antonio Kodsy, Lutful Khan A research was carried out to test the possibility of reducing the pullout resistance of metal sheet piles driven in clay soils using Electrokinetic (EK) conditioning. The hypothesis was applying an e Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense Sand Effect of Installation Method on the Ratio of Tensile to Compressive Unit Shaft Resistance of Piles in Dense SandBy A. C. Galvis-Castro, R. Salgado, M. Prezzi, E. Ganju, R. D. Tovar-Valencia It is generally accepted that the unit shaft resistance of piles in sands is lower for tensile loading than for compressive loading. So far, very little attention has been paid to the influence of the Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Effectiveness of Head-Enlarged CDM Columns in Evaluating Settlement of Improved Grounds Effectiveness of Head-Enlarged CDM Columns in Evaluating Settlement of Improved GroundsBy Y. M. Ha, T. D. Nguyen, D. T. Nguyen, H. K. Choi Conventionally, cement deep mixing (CDM) columns are designed to have constant diameters over the improved depth as this facilitates the construction procedures. However, this design pattern may be in Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Effects of Atmospheric Conditions on Energy Pile Performance Effects of Atmospheric Conditions on Energy Pile PerformanceBy Melissa S. Beauregard, Randall A. Pietersen This study focuses on quantifying the effects of water infiltration on a full-scale energy pile system’s ability to meet the thermal demand of an HVAC system. Theoretically, an energy pile system shou Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Diving Underground - Through a Hologram - To Better Understand Foundation Risk Diving Underground - Through a Hologram - To Better Understand Foundation RiskBy Scott A. Anderson, Benjamin S. Rivers, Derrick D. Dasenbrock, Silas Nichols Unknown geotechnical conditions are a major source of risk. Unexplored places vastly outnumber the sampled and tested ones, and widely spaced boreholes with intermittent tests and samples are the norm Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Drilled Shaft Load Testing Program for Design of Foundations for an Automated People Mover Drilled Shaft Load Testing Program for Design of Foundations for an Automated People MoverBy Samer Rabab’ah, John C. Niedzielski, Jason Valeria The PHX Sky Train is an automated people mover system located at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Phase II of the PHX Sky Train includes the design of over 150 drilled shafts for support of f Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Finite Element Aided Design Method for Frozen Earth Shaft Support Finite Element Aided Design Method for Frozen Earth Shaft SupportBy Joseph A. Sopko The first documented procedures for designing frozen earth structures are over 50 years old, implemented long before the introduction of the Finite Element Method (FEM). Since that time, the developme Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Ductile Iron Pile Foundation Solution for Interior Retrofit Projects Ductile Iron Pile Foundation Solution for Interior Retrofit ProjectsBy Keithe J. Merl, Brendan FitzPatrick, Gregg Piazza Urban and industrial construction projects commonly involve interior work within buildings, warehouses and manufacturing facilities. Renovations of these existing structures must address both structur Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Dynamic and Static Load Testing: A Cost Savings Approach Dynamic and Static Load Testing: A Cost Savings ApproachBy Thomas Hyatt, Brandon Phetteplace, Camilo Alvarez A test pile program was undertaken at a project site in Ain Sukhna, Egypt for an import/export oil jetty. Two 1219 mm diameter open ended steel pipe piles were evaluated at two separate test locations Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Full Waveform Inversion of Cross-Hole Stress Waves for Structural Integrity Testing of Drilled Shafts Full Waveform Inversion of Cross-Hole Stress Waves for Structural Integrity Testing of Drilled ShaftsBy Joseph T. Coe, Alireza Kordjazi, Michael Afanasiev Cross-hole sonic logging (CSL) is a common quality assurance measure for the evaluation of the structural integrity of drilled shafts. The results of CSL can be supplemented by a set of tomographic im Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Fundamentals First Fundamentals FirstBy Jeffrey C. Schuh, Logan Bloemer, Daniel P. Dietzler Over the past 30 years, the authors have encountered numerous projects where recognizing the geology, soil properties and groundwater conditions, and considering alternative construction techniques ha Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future Practice Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future PracticeBy Serhan Guner, Sundar Chiluwal Although significant research has been conducted on helical piles, there is a lack of research and official design provisions on the helical pile-to-pile cap connections. These connections may govern Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for Students Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for StudentsBy Evangelia Ieronymaki Civil engineering education relies on traditional methods of teaching, comprising mostly of deductive instruction by presenting the theory, followed by applications. This paper presents an alternative Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work Place Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work PlaceBy Dave P. DeClerck Hardman Construction was faced with the challenge of completing a large earth retention project on a constricted downtown Detroit site, while maintaining a safe and productive worksite. To do so, new Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Stone Column Ground Improvement – A Trial in Silty Sands Stone Column Ground Improvement – A Trial in Silty SandsBy Ana Pereira, Naomi Norris, Donald Bruggers The city of Christchurch, New Zealand is predominantly founded on alluvial sediments consisting of interbedded layers of loose to medium dense sand, soft to stiff silt and clay mixtures, and pockets o Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Structural Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profile Results of Transmission Foundations Structural Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profile Results of Transmission FoundationsBy Ryan Weaver, Travis Coleman The drilled shafts that support transmission lines and substations have been increasingly subject to testing to assess the integrity of placed concrete. Cross-hole Sonic Logging (CSL) has been used, b Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Final Piece of the Puzzle: Re-Design Of Grouted Closures for a Dam Cutoff Wall The Final Piece of the Puzzle: Re-Design Of Grouted Closures for a Dam Cutoff WallBy Daniel P. Stare, Lucian P. Spiteri, Christopher M. Hallahan, James C. Myers Buckeye Lake Dam was substantially remediated between 2015 and 2018 as a result of unacceptable dam safety performance. A permanent seepage cutoff, consisting primarily of a soil mixed cutoff wall (SM Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Urban High Capacity Deep Foundation Solutions in Sites with Complex History and Geology Urban High Capacity Deep Foundation Solutions in Sites with Complex History and GeologyBy Karen C. Armfield, Gisele R. Passalacqua, Joanna Smith New York City is an urban environment with a history spanning over 200 years. The coastline of New York has changed over the years. In the East River, old bulkhead and remnant of relieving platforms t Jan 1, 2019 
