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Assessment of Existing Bulkhead Walls for Dredging ImpactsBy Rakam Lama Tamang, Michael J. Byle, Stephen Ernst
"For various reasons, dredging may become necessary in front of existing bulkhead walls, either for channel deepening or for environmental remediation of contaminated sediments. The removal of sedimen
Jan 1, 2017
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Detecting Cement Mixing Pile with Cone Penetration Test in the Reserved HoleBy Wu Jian-tao, LI Guo-wei
"The Cement Mixing Pile (CMP) quality assurance assessment is an important programme in evaluating the efficiency of foundation improvement. Coring is the current specified method of quality assessmen
Jan 1, 2015
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Data Drives Herbert Hoover Dike (Hhd) Rehabilitation EffortsBy Michael Arnold, Jignyash Manyam, Yoav Rappaport
The USACE required construction of over 13 miles of cutoff wall at an average depth of 65 feet for the Herbert Hoover Dike (HHD). To meet project requirements, to provide quality control and make soun
Oct 1, 2022
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Comparison of the Pre-Construction and Production QC Test Results for the Sela-22 Elliptical Jet Grouting Project (New Orleans, LA)By Filippo Maria Leoni, Alessandro Bertero, Gianluca Pianezze
"As part of the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) drainage program, designed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to reduce flood damages in the City of New Orleans and surrounding parishes through th
Jan 1, 2016
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An Analysis of LRFD for Helical AnchorsBy Ronaldo Luna, Donald Deardorff
"The use of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is well documented since the 1960s for structural applications when it was first adopted into the American Concrete Institute Building Code in 1963
Jan 1, 2009
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Application Of Pile Test Data For The Foundation Design Of Rail Viaduct At Carrum, VictoriaBy Nick M. Withers, Suthagarann Visvalingam, Cillian Mc Colgan
The level crossings removal project in Victoria is removing 75 level crossings across Melbourne to improve safety by separating trains from traffic, with other benefits such as reduced congestion, an
Nov 1, 2022
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Emergency Stabilization to Maintain CN Rail ServiceBy Rick Deschamps
"Fountain Slide is located approximately 10 mi (16 km) northeast of Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada, within the Coastal Mountain Range, and has been locally active since the 1970s. The project site
Jan 1, 2017
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Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven PilesBy Patrick Granitzki, Alicia Plinio, Janitha Batagoda, Peter Howell
The City of Newark is making a comeback with new mixed-use multi-storied Residential Development projects. The majority of developers tend to use driven H-pile deep foundation systems to support their
Sep 8, 2021
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Virtual Imaging Technologies as Decision-Making Tools for Geo- HazardsBy Arpana P. Sabu, Themis Vaxevanis, Sissy Nikolaou, Guillermo Diaz-Fanas
Geo-failures from extreme events (landslides, wild fires, earthquakes, floods, etc.) have increased exponentially in recent years around the world and within the USA. When catastrophic failures occur,
Jan 1, 2019
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Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct ComparisonBy Patrick J. Hannigan, Seth Robertson, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
The Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test (“TLBT”) and the conventional Bi-Directional Load Test (“BDLT”) are full-scale load tests where loads are applied bi-directionally to the foundation element. The BDL
Sep 8, 2021
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Utilizing Real-Time Data and Statistical Analysis for Wet Soil Mixing: A Case HistoryBy Sunil Arora, Lisheng Shao, Chris Conkle
"The East Garden Grove - Wintersburg Channel located in Orange County, California, required upgrades along the levees to mitigate potential liquefaction and lateral spreading hazards. The Orange Count
Jan 1, 2015
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Staged Construction of an Interstate I69 Embankment: Coupled Hydromechanical Numerical SimulationBy Malek Smadi, Yazen A. Khasawneh
"New embankments were constructed mostly on soft clays as part of interstate I69 extension in southern Indiana. The embankments serve as bridge abutments and as part of the fill sections along the int
Jan 1, 2017
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Subsurface Component Design and Construction for a High-Rise in a Dense Urban Environment: A Case History of the 181 Fremont TowerBy Kirk Ellison, Eric S. Lindquist, Peter Faust, Stephen M. McLandrich
"The 181 Fremont Tower will be an 800-foot high-rise with a 60-foot deep basement located in a dense urban part of downtown San Francisco. The design and construction methods of the subsurface element
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of the Tailings Storage Facility Freshet Management Embankment Cut Off Wall at Mount Polley MineBy Terry Eldridge, Keith MacKay, David Siddle, Luke Moger
On August 4th, 2014, a breach occurred in the Perimeter Embankment of the Tailings Storage Facility (TSF) located at the Mount Polley Mine, releasing approximately 10.6 million m3 of supernatant water
Jan 1, 2016
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A Resilience Approach for Design of Earth Retaining Systems with Application on MSE WallsBy George Gazetas, Sissy Nikolaou, Fani Gelagoti, Irene Georgiou, Rallis Kourkoulis
"The need to shift geotechnical design from a “factor of safety” to a “performance based” design (PBD) approach has increased rapidly in the past years following examples from structural engineering.
Jan 1, 2016
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Ground Improvement for Reclaimed LandfillsBy Steven E. Darnell, William W. Haasz, Brandon T. Buschmeier, Frederic Masse
"Landfills often cover expansive areas in locations where large building facilities or infrastructure is in high in demand after the land has been reclaimed. Most landfills have soil or fill propertie
Jan 1, 2017
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Alternative Analytical Methods for Borehole Permeability Tests in Seepage Barrier WallsBy R. Lee Wooten, David R. Shields, Darren D. Clark
"Borehole permeability tests that measure flow or head changes in boreholes located within seepage barrier walls are commonly used to estimate the in situ permeabilities of those walls for quality con
Jan 1, 2016
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A Tall Slender Tower Rises On Secant Piles and Drilled ShaftsBy Renzo D. Verastegui, T. C. Michael Law, Sitotaw Y. Fantaye, Alfredas Daugiala
"When completed, 520 Park Avenue will amend the Manhattan skyline and be one of the most prestigious high rise towers in New York City. The 52-story condominium building is located on a 60 by 100 feet
Jan 1, 2016
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Cement Deep Soil Mixed Walls/Grout Plug for Groundwater Cut Off and Excavation Support at the Bart Warm Springs ExtensionBy Harry Schnabel, Mitchell L. Fong, Douglas R. Jenevein, Thomas S. Lee
"The Warm Springs Extension (WSX) is one of a series of projects that will eventually extend the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) from Fremont to San Jose, California. A cut and cover tunnel was u
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of a Ground Improvement Scheme to Support Large Mechanically Stabilized (MSE) Earth Walls in Kitimat, BC – Using Cutter Soil MixingBy James Coull, Brian Wilson, David Siddle
"In 2012, Golder Construction Inc. was awarded a Design-Build contract for the design and construction of an extensive, deep ground improvement scheme to support up to 20 metres (66 ft) high Mechanica
Jan 1, 2017