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Design, Modelling And Construction Of A 12-Sided Diaphragm Walled ShaftBy Stephen Buttling
The construction of a water treatment plant in Dandenong, Victoria, required detention tanks and a pumping well. The design provided by the Engineer used conventional rectangular cast-in-situ reinforc
Nov 1, 2022
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The Secret to DewateringBy Gregory M. Landry
"There is an old joke at Moretrench that defines dewatering as “that element of an underground construction project, which, when disregarded, will generate the low bidder.” Sigmund Freud wrote that al
Jan 1, 2017
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Application of Dry Jet Mixing to Earthquake DisasterBy Kozo Takeda, Arashi Shimano
"Dry Jet Mixing (DJM) method as the representative deep mixing technique has been demonstrating best practice on ground mitigation works coping with complicated soil condition and limited site space.
Jan 1, 2015
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Full-Scale O-Cell Load Test for a Rotator Drilled Rock Socket at the Main Span of the New Benicia-Martinez BridgeBy Ronnie X. Gu, Xing Zheng, Gem-Yeu Ma
Due to implementation of the rotator construction method from which a smooth shaft was anticipated, a full-scale pile load test (Osterberg Method) was performed at Pier 14 Pile 9 of the main span of t
Jan 1, 2005
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Is the use of Residual Strength Justified in Excavation Support Design?By George Aristorenas, Carlos Englert, Jesús Gómez
"Laboratory test data of strain softening soils exhibit the development of a maximum (peak) shear strength followed by a decrease in the strength with continued straining. The rate of strength loss de
Jan 1, 2015
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Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test ResultsBy John C. Niedzielski
The existing US-70 Bridge over the Gila River at Bylas, Arizona is planned to be replaced due to its current poor condition. The replacement bridge is planned to be a 15-span, 1,904-foot (580 meter)
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Driven Piles In Central Texas Expansive SoilsBy Clayton A. Signor
Abstract: Expansive soils cause more damage to structures annually than a combination of other major natural disasters. Because of the cost to our society, all means and methods need to be fully expl
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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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Route 9A Pedestrian Tunnel at the World Trade CenterBy Raymond E. Sandiford
"The redevelopment of the World Trade Center (WTC) provided an opportunity for the Port Authority of NY and NJ to complete a long sought underground connection between all of Lower Manhattan’s transit
Jan 1, 2012
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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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Deep Drilled Shafts For The Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge New Haven, ConnecticutBy Theodore von Rosenvinge
Large diameter (2.4 meter) drilled shaft foundations were installed to depths of over 62 meters through soil into Arkose bedrock for Connecticut?s Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge (I-95 over New Haven Har
Jan 1, 2011
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Session I - How Geology Has Driven Foundation Practice Worldwide - Design And Construction Constraints Imposed By Unique Geologic Conditions In New York City ? SynopsisBy George J. Tamaro
The design and construction of foundations in the New York City area are usually dictated by the widely varying geologic conditions encountered in the five boroughs, particularly along the spine of Ma
Jan 1, 2000
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A Geotechnical Instrumentation Case StudyBy Mehih Demirkan, Kevin Tehansky
Located about an hour drive south from Washington, D.C., the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) contracted with Skanska-Corman-McLean (SCM) to deliver a new Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senat
Apr 1, 2023
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Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, WisconsinBy Edward Jacobsen
The Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is currently undertaking an expansion project. In order to supply cooling water to this facility, a 27' (8.2m) diameter tunnel will be bored, in
May 11, 2007
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Quality Control of Pile Installation Using Digital Pile Penetration and Rebound Monitoring SystemBy Hee-suk Yun, Dae-jin Hwang, Jeong-woo Seok, Myoung-mo Kim
"In this paper, the accuracy of the data measured by a newly developed displacement measuring system, DPRMs (Digital Pile Penetration and Rebound Monitoring system) and its applicability as a quality
Jan 1, 2005
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Dynamic Load Testing of 2 Metre Steel Tubular Piles Driven into Foliated Phyllite BedrockBy Bosco Poon, Kim Chan, Luis Raúl Castañeda, Geoff McKay
"Driven steel tubular piles of up to 2 m diameter have been used to support abutments and piers of a bridge over Nambucca River and floodplain. The bridge was designed by Arup-Aurecon Design Joint Ven
Jan 1, 1900
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Load Tests on Drilled Shafts at Goethals Bridge ReplacementBy John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY is supported on over 200 drilled shaft foundations ranging in diameter from 4.5 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Lateral Capacity of Drilled Shafts Considering Push-Pull ResistanceBy Ke Yang
"Drilled shafts are typically used to support structures subjected to large moments at the shaft head. The large moment can produce push and pull forces on the two sides of a drilled shaft. Consequent
Jan 1, 2005
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A Case Study, Design Change from Spread Footing to Drilled ShaftsBy Drew M. Kurtz, Jeff L. Rai, Sara F. Frailey, Mohammad Ayub Iqbal
"This paper presents the foundation changes made for a five-span bridge over the Lehigh River constructed as a design-build project. During excavation within the cofferdam at Pier 2 for the constructi
Jan 1, 2016
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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