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                     Different Drilling Techniques in Challenging Geology at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino Different Drilling Techniques in Challenging Geology at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and CasinoBy Michael Arnold, Jonathan Delgado In 2017, Bauer Foundation Corp. (BFC) was awarded the contract to install the deep foundations for the new 17-story Hotel Tower and the Low Rise Casino Expansion at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Ca Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Soil Nail Support Of Excavation System For The Embassy Of The Peoples Republic Of China In The United States Soil Nail Support Of Excavation System For The Embassy Of The Peoples Republic Of China In The United StatesBy Giovanni A. Bonita The new Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China in the United States (Chinese Embassy) is located in the Embassy Row portion of Northwest Washington DC. The 475,000 ft2 (44,125 m2) struct Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Bi-directional Load Testing Using Donut Super Cells For Hangzhou West Railway Station Bi-directional Load Testing Using Donut Super Cells For Hangzhou West Railway StationBy Antonio Marinucci, Robin Mao The new Hangzhou West Railway Station, which is currently in the early stages of construction, will be located in the city of Hangzhou, China. To accomplish the ambitious goals of the project, the con 
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                     Long-Term Performance of a Deep Mixed Column-Wall at Arabianranta Area (Helsinki, Finland) Long-Term Performance of a Deep Mixed Column-Wall at Arabianranta Area (Helsinki, Finland)By Leena Korkiala-Tanttu, Ilkka Vähäaho, Juha Forsman, Paavo Lahdenperä, Kalle Rantala, Osmo Korhonen "District of Arabianranta (Helsinki, Finland) has been founded on an old seabed, which was filled with miscellaneous soil materials. The subsoil consists of very low shear strength clays and organic c Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Foundation Challenges And Innovative Solutions: The Wharf Phase 2, Washington, Dc Foundation Challenges And Innovative Solutions: The Wharf Phase 2, Washington, DcBy Aaron L. Sacks, David R. Good, Srinivas Yennamanda, Joseph K. Carey Construction of Parcels 6 and 7, the second phase of The Wharf, began in 2019 and geotechnical construction was completed by December 2020. The overall project consisted of horizontal site, parks, and Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Construction of a Very Flexibility, Impermeable, Bituminous Membrane Seepage Barrier, to Connect an Existing Concrete Dam Structure to a Newly Constructed Abutment Cut-Off Wall Construction of a Very Flexibility, Impermeable, Bituminous Membrane Seepage Barrier, to Connect an Existing Concrete Dam Structure to a Newly Constructed Abutment Cut-Off WallBy Brian Wilson, Megan Atkinson, Richard Diggle, Nathan Sweeney "Ruskin Dam, located near Mission, British Columbia, was constructed in 1929 and 1930 and comprises of a concrete gravity dam structure founded on bedrock. At the right abutment, which consists mostly Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Gordie Howe International Bridge Foundations - Drilled Shaft Construction in Challenging Detroit Limestone Gordie Howe International Bridge Foundations - Drilled Shaft Construction in Challenging Detroit LimestoneBy Jim Glider, Noah Miner The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a project to build a cable-stayed bridge and border crossing across the Detroit River. With a span length of 2,800-ft (853.4 meters), the Gordie Howe Internatio Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Soil Improvement in Marina Coastal Expressway Project (C485) with Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) Method Soil Improvement in Marina Coastal Expressway Project (C485) with Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) MethodBy Yoshinori Kurumada, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Keiji Uchida "Cement deep mixing method has been utilized in the process of construction of an underwater tunnel in Singapore. The soil was improved by this method to prevent undesirable heaving of the soil below Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Cockatoo Island Seawall Seepage Barrier – Permeation Grouting, Jet Grouting and a Soil/Cement/Bentonite Mixed Slurry Capping Trench Cockatoo Island Seawall Seepage Barrier – Permeation Grouting, Jet Grouting and a Soil/Cement/Bentonite Mixed Slurry Capping TrenchBy Chris L. Powell, Russell J. Denny. "The remotely located Cockatoo Island iron ore mine off the Kimberly coast in Western Australia, which has been in operation since 1951, was recently expanded up to 50m below sea-level using staged co Jan 1, 2016 
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                     United States Capitol Visitor Center - Drilled Shafts, Utility Conflicts, And Communication United States Capitol Visitor Center - Drilled Shafts, Utility Conflicts, And CommunicationBy Giovanni A. Bonita The United States Capitol Visitor Center (USCVC) is one of the largest underground structures ever constructed in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area. The 600,000 ft2 (55,750 m2) structure is entir Jan 1, 2006 
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                     An Evaluation of t-z Analysis Methods An Evaluation of t-z Analysis MethodsBy Kirk Ellison, Sherif Elfass, Ramin Motamed, Kevin V. Stanton "The determination of accurate load transfer curves are essential for estimating deep foundation loadsettlement response using t-z style analyses. While recently developed semi-empirical methods from Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Analysis of Three Axial Load Tests on Large Bored Grouted Deep Foundations Analysis of Three Axial Load Tests on Large Bored Grouted Deep FoundationsBy Hayel M. El-Naggar, Marawan M. Shahien "Large capacity piles are important type of foundation elements that are needed in case of high column loads such as in tall buildings with large span between columns. In many projects, especially if Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile Installation Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile InstallationBy Peter Faust "The south access road to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, known as Doyle Drive or Presidio Parkway, needs to be replaced. Built in 1936, it is the primary highway and transit linkage through San F Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Investigations on the Distress to the Pavements/PQC Slab around Monorail Piers, Wadala, Mumbai Investigations on the Distress to the Pavements/PQC Slab around Monorail Piers, Wadala, MumbaiBy Unnikrishnan Nair, Sandeep S. Nikam, Sanjay D. Patil, Prabir C. Basu "Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MMRDA) entrusted to implement Monorail Systems in various parts of Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR) with the objective to supplement the present tran Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Advantages of Design in Drilled Displacement Type Piles in Tropical Porous Soil Deposits Advantages of Design in Drilled Displacement Type Piles in Tropical Porous Soil DepositsBy Jean R. Garcia, Paulo J. R. Albuquerque, Renato P. Cunha, Osvaldo Freitas Neto "Abstract Results obtained from in-situ load tests carried out on drilled displacement piles sunk in a porous, lateritic and unsaturated soil deposit, are analyzed in this paper. Three slow-maintained Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Innovative Use of an Active Soil Nail Wall in Lieu of Pit Underpinning for a Historic Building Innovative Use of an Active Soil Nail Wall in Lieu of Pit Underpinning for a Historic BuildingBy Tai Luu, Maxim C. Schisler, Yaser Taheri The Stevens Gateway Project is an expansion of the Stevens Institute campus overlooking the Hudson River in Hoboken, NJ. The plans call for 90,000 ft2 (8360 m2) of new classroom, research, and student Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Unconventional Solutions For Construction Of A Hybrid Cut-Off Wall At The Dead Sea Unconventional Solutions For Construction Of A Hybrid Cut-Off Wall At The Dead SeaBy Karsten Beekhaus, Sander W. Odijk, Rabea Bahlum, Mazin Adnan, Ayman Abdelh Al Nuaimat, Hassan Farhat The Arab Potash Company, APC, is one of the 10 largest potash producers of the world. The solar ponds at the Dead Sea, used for the enrichment of the salt content in the brine, are of crucial importan May 1, 2022 
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                     Rion-Antirion Bridge - An Olympian Effort Overcomes Extreme Geohazards Rion-Antirion Bridge - An Olympian Effort Overcomes Extreme GeohazardsBy Ricardo Dobry, Alain Pecker, George E. Leventis, Ralph B. Peck "This year’s DFI Outstanding Project Award is for the design and construction of the foundation scheme for the largest cable-stayed bridge in the world. In 1993, Gefyra, SA (a French/Greek consortium Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Float-In Cofferdams Float-In CofferdamsBy Robert B. Bittner Large diameter piles (2 to 3 m diameter, both driven and drilled) are being used more frequently by designers of bridge foundations. The use of these large piles allows the pile cap to be positioned Jan 1, 2013 
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                     Construction Dewatering Challenges in Urban Environments Construction Dewatering Challenges in Urban EnvironmentsBy Rafael A. Rivera "Since the dawn of construction, there has been a need for excavations, which sometimes need to occur below the groundwater table. Excavations in themselves are difficult enough, with the myriad of re Jan 1, 2017 
