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Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century Construction (f1b0a5f2-b1b8-41d4-bbfb-fab6f395e7a0)
By Alan D. Fisher
Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen
Jan 1, 2008
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Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion
By Edward Jacobsen, Patrick J. Lydon
"The ongoing expansion of the Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisc., includes a tunnel bored in rock that connects to four vertical intake shafts approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) offshore in Lake
Jan 1, 2008
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River (06bf9951-abf5-4656-aab7-81fa955662d4)
By Craig H. Olson
"Anew ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at t
Jan 1, 2008
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New Technology For An Old Seawall: Micropile Installation At Ellis Island National Park In New York Harbor
By Helen D. Robinson
The seawalls that surround Ellis Island were constructed in the early 1900s and now show varying degrees of deterioration. An innovative approach to the structural repair of the seawalls was develope
Jan 1, 2008
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Up-Down Construction Utilizing Steel Sheet Piles And Drilled Shaft Foundations
By Nathan A. Ingraffea
The use of steel sheet pile walls and drilled shaft foundation elements to enable up-down construction methods has been used successfully on recent high-rise structures with multi-story below grade pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Ground Freezing In Urban Areas And Under Special Conditions
By Frank Haehnig
Ground freezing is a technique which is used more and more in tunnelling under complex ground conditions. This paper will present three case studies which highlight different aspects of the ground
Jan 1, 2008
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Estimation Of Horizontal Deformational Property Using A Pressuremeter Test For The Evaluation Of Lateral Bearing Capacity Of A Pile
By Hyung-Min Kwon
There are a number of methods available that can be used to estimate the bearing capacity of piles that are subject to lateral load, such as the theory of subgrade reaction or the elastic continuum ap
Jan 1, 2008
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An Approximate Nonlinear Analysis Of Vertically Loaded Piled Rafts In Layered Soils
By Seung-hoon Lee
The use of piled raft foundations has been considered as an economical alternative to conventional piled foundations because a portion of the applied load is carried by the raft in the design of piled
Jan 1, 2008
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A Numerical Study On The Lateral Resistance Of Steel-Concrete Composite Drilled Shafts For Long-Span Bridges
By Juhyung Lee
Recently, large diameter drilled shafts are often used for foundations of large-scale marine bridges with high capacity and required to resist lateral loads. Steel casings are essential in supporting
Jan 1, 2008
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Application Of Electro-Kinetics To Expedite Pile Setup In Kaolinite Clay
By Susheel R. Kolwalkar
A significant increase in the side shear capacity over a period of time is often observed in case of driven piles. This phenomenon is referred to as ?setup? or ?freeze?. This phenomenon cannot be pred
Jan 1, 2008
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Underpinning The Existing No. 1 Subway Line At The World Trade Center
By Richard Crockford
The World Trade Center (WTC) is located on the west side of Manhattan in New York City, approximately 0.5 miles north of Wall Street, and is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and Ne
Jan 1, 2008
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Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design Parameters Interpreted From 404 Load Tests
By Jesús E. Gómez
This work is a continuation of a paper presented in the 32nd DFI Annual Conference, Colorado 2007, titled ?Hollow Core Bar Micropiles - Design parameters interpreted from 260 load tests.? The first pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Pindersfield Hospital ? An Innovative Piled Scheme
By James N. Mure
The paper describes the design development and construction of bored piles at Pindersfield Hospital, Wakefield, U.K. The piles were of monopile type. Monopile is the term used to describe piles which
Jan 1, 2008
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Lateral Earth Pressure On Lagging In Soldier Pile Wall Systems
By Howard A. Perko
Soldier pile and lagging is a conventional means of temporary excavation shoring. Timber lagging design has traditionally been based upon the designer's experience or empirical rules. One such me
Jan 1, 2008
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Challenges And Recommendations For Quality Assurance Of Deep Foundations
By Frank Rausche
Although Quality Control (QC) during construction is preferable for deep foundations, there are many instances when it is necessary to resort to Quality Assurance (QA) methods if, for various reasons,
Jan 1, 2008
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Probabilistic Development Of Load And Resistance Factor Design For Driven Pipe Piles In Sands: Lessons Learned
By K. C. Foye
Use of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) of foundations is growing, from offshore applications to bridge applications and beyond. The development of load and resistance factors for design has
Jan 1, 2008
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The Practical Application Of Pile Reuse At Bow Bells House, City Of London
By Justin Phillips
The redevelopment of Bow Bells House in London has thrown up a number of challenges that will increasingly be faced by developers of congested sites. In the context of pile reuse this paper examin
Jan 1, 2008
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Vancouver Island Conference Centre Cutter Soil Mixer Technology Transforms Site
By Brian Wilson, John Scholte, Megan Atkinson
"In November 2004, the residents of the City of Nanaimo, B.C., Canada voted to approve a new conference centre as the centrepiece of a proposed revitalization project for the city’s historic downtown
Jan 1, 2008
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The Resonant Driver: Ultra High Frequency Pile And Casing Installation
By Matthew Janes
The installation of piles and casings is becoming increasingly difficult as restrictions on vibration become common in major urban areas. The use of high frequency, resonant excitation of a pile or c
Jan 1, 2008
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New Wembley National Soccer Stadium, London Piled Foundations: Design, Construction and Logistics
By Max Gwynn, Tony Suckling
"The new Wembley Stadium is the most spectacular soccer stadium in the world, built to the highest specifications, using the latest technology and offering visitors an unrivalled match-day experience.
Jan 1, 2008