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Hammer-Grout Piles At The Bronx-Whitestone BridgeBy Ameir Altaee
Unconventional means and methods were utilized to install over 650 contractor-designed micro-piles for the replacement of the Bronx approach to the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge in New York City. The metho
Jan 1, 2010
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Application Of Large Diameter Pile Foundations To Factory BuildingBy Wang Mingshu
The pile foundation is a kind of advanced foundations in the filled or soft soil. In this paper, through the actural engineering of coal dressing plant of Western Opencast Coal in Fushun built on the
Jan 1, 1991
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Session 12 "Deep Mixing Method II"By Helen Ahnberg
The scope of the present paper is limited to report the experimental evidence and not for describing the analytical assumptions. However, the idea behind the experimental program is that the deteriora
Feb 10, 2003
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DFI and NDT – Parallel Histories and Mutual BenefitsBy Bernard H. Hertlein
"When the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) was founded, quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) of foundation construction was rudimentary. Nondestructive testing (NDT) was a nascent technology,
Jan 1, 2017
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Injecting Sustainability into Deep Soil Mixing ProjectsBy Paul R. Lear
Sustainability continues to be an important aspect of remediation and infrastructure projects. Deep soil mixing (DSM), a common construction and remedial technology, can easily incorporate the followi
Sep 8, 2021
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Risks Associated With Finite Element Modelling Of Cut And Cover StructuresBy Tony Suckling
The commercially available finite element program Plaxis has a key benefit over other finite element analysis programs in that it has a relatively simple user interface to input and output data. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Realizing The Benefits Of LRFD For Deep FoundationsBy Bernard H. Hertlein
The introduction of LRFD methods for structural design has been a gradual process by AASHTO, ACI, AISC, ASCE, and the FHWA, which has largely been ignored by the deep foundations industry. In 2007, ho
Jan 1, 2007
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Geo-Foundations Project Information Management Systems on a BudgetBy Jamey B. Rosen
As Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) technologies develop, the range of projects to which one can apply these technologies grows while the cost to apply them shrinks. In recent years, tech
Jan 1, 2019
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Compaction-Induced Lateral Earth Pressures And Vertical Shear Forces Acting On Non-Moving Retaining WallsBy George M. Filz
Restrained basement walls and unrestrained but massive concrete walls on rock foundations experience very small movements in response to lateral earth pressures. Such walls are often designed using at
Jan 1, 2003
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Geospatial Project Information Management System At Herbert Hoover DikeBy Jamey Rosen
A Project Information Management System (PIMS) was developed to manage and analyze QC data at the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation Dam Modification Cutoff Wall (owned by the Jacksonville District of
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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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Session 14 "Deep Mixing Method III"By Stefan Dahlin
The laboratory tests indicated low permeability but as I said, as a rule, the permeability in the field has been found to be higher. A high permeability has also been found when doing back calculation
Feb 10, 2003
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TRD Soil Mixing at Herbert Hoover DikeBy George Burke
"Many soil mixing methods have evolved over the years, but the Trench Cutting Re-mixing Deep method (TRD) was developed in Japan, circa 1993, to construct continuous uniform cutoff walls, without the
Jan 1, 2009
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Session 29 "Grouting for Tunnels 1"By Lynn Crayne
We used Glyoxal as the hardener, at a final concentration of 10% by volume and therefore 20% by volume in the A-Component. They worked pretty well what we did was we shaved the joints on each of the
Feb 10, 2003
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“Digital Specialist Foundations”- Using The Digital Twin During Project ExecutionBy Marcus Daubner
This paper explains how BAUER Spezialtiefbau GmbH uses digital methods on projects - starting from work preparation to completion of works. More precisely, the advantages of BIM-based planning during
Sep 1, 2022
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High And Low Strain Testing Of Bouncing PilesBy Kyle L. Murrell
Along the southeast United States coast, clayey silt and silty clay marine formations may cause pile installation and integrity problems. More specifically, excess pore pressures which develop in the
Jan 1, 2008
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Interactive 3-Dimensional Modeling of Anchors at Bluestone DamBy Jamey Rosen, Georgette Hlepas
"Bluestone Dam is a concrete gravity structure with an overall length of 2,060 feet and a maximum height of 165 feet above the streambed. Several major project modification designs have been implement
Jan 1, 2016
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Behaviour Of Laterally-Loaded Piles Centrifugal And Numerical Modelling ? SynopsisBy W. H. Craig
Techniques have been developed for installing model piles into beds of soil under high sustained acceleration levels aboard a centrifuge. These piles have been subjected to static and/or cyclic latera
Jan 1, 2010
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Session 31 "Grout Mixtures and Materials 2"By Lois G. Schwarz
I did not make studies about this parameter but I can say that some researchers recommend using low C3A cements to repair masonry mortar in order to reduce a possible combination with sulphate that ca
Feb 10, 2003
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The Use of Rigid Inclusions to Support Large SpansBy Michael Shedlosky, Sonia Sorabella Swift, Nina Carney, David Tarasovic
Rigid inclusions were used to support roadway fills and mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls for the South Capitol Street Corridor project. The first phase of this two-phase, nearly $1 billion pr
Jan 1, 2019