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Effects of Stratigraphy on the Response of Energy Piles
By Arash Saeidi-Rashk-Olia, Dunja Peric
Energy piles are gaining increased popularity due to a growing demand for clean energy. To further advance the understanding of soil-structure interaction in energy piles, recently-derived analytical
Sep 8, 2021
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Execution of Diaphragm and Cut-Off-Walls in Rock – Applications, Performance and Limits
By Albert Neumann, Franz-Werner Gerressen, Giancarlo Santarelli
"Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation walls or elements. In addition they are also quite often used as deep groundw
Jan 1, 2016
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Predicting Geotechnical Drilled Shaft Capacity: Are We Close?
By James G. Ulinski, Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero, Vishal B. Patel
"Recently modified design equations used in the transportation industry to calculate side friction and end bearing capacity for drilled shafts are now providing more realistic estimations of capacitie
Jan 1, 2017
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St. Croix Bridge, Minnesota: The Influence of Construction on the Axial Resistance of Drilled Shaft Foundations in Weak Sandstone
By William G. Ryan, David S. Graham, Dan A. Brown, Rich A. Lamb, Paul J. Axtell
"The St. Croix River Crossing project on the Minnesota-Wisconsin border has been in the process of planning and public debate for two decades, with several changes in alignment. During the course of t
Jan 1, 2015
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Rehabilitation of the Kölnbrein Dam / Austria
By Frank Haehnig, Kurt Kogler
"With a height of 200 m, a crown width of 626 m and a concrete volume of 1.6 million m³, the Kölnbrein Dam in the upper Malta valley in Carinthia / Austria is the largest concrete dam in Austria. Boas
Jan 1, 2016
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Instrumented Pile Load Tests on ACIP Piles for a Real Estate Project in Kolkata-A-Case Study
By Krishnendu Mandal
"For a multi-story building project in Kolkata, a pile load testing program was conducted to minimize pile performance uncertainty resulting from variable subsurface conditions and to verify the pile
Jan 1, 2015
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Session 32 "Grout Mixtures and Materials 3"
By Lois G. Schwarz
I did a project (Sungai Piah) as a consultant to your firm in Malaysia, where we were faced with a similar situation as sketched out in your question. The following is what we did for the grouting of
Feb 10, 2003
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Analysis of Load Transfer along Large Diameter Bored Piles in Very Dense Sands
By Nabil F. Ismael, Khalid Farraj
"The axial load transfer along large diameter bored piles in very dense silty sand was examined by field tests. Two instrumented piles 1.2 m diameter and with embedded length of 18 m and 25 m were loa
Jan 1, 2017
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Elliptical Jet Grouting for the Sela-22 Project in New Orleans, LA: An Innovative Solution
By Filippo Maria Leoni, Gianluca Pianezze
"As part of the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) drainage program, designed to reduce flood damages in the City of New Orleans and surrounding parishes, the SELA-22 project entailed the construction of a co
Jan 1, 2017
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Back Analysis of Field Instrumentation Results during Reclamation & Ground Improvement Works- A Case Study
By Prasanta Paul, Aminul Islam
"Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal Private Limited proposed to construct a container terminal yard, comprising a back-up area at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT), Uran, Maharashtra. The propos
Jan 1, 2015
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The Development and State of Practice of Cutter Soil Mixing in North America – The First 10 Years
By Brian Wilson, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"Cutter Soil Mixing, also known as CSM, was developed in Europe as an alternate method of Deep Mixing to the more traditional single and multiple auger techniques, and brought to market by Bauer Masch
Jan 1, 2015
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Drilling and Grouting For the Rehabilitation of Contaminated Areas: An Italian Case History
By Raffaella Granata, Daniele Vanni
"This paper presents the drilling and grouting program performed at two abandoned landfills located into former calcarenite rock quarries in Manfredonia, Italy. Tests performed after the abandonment o
Jan 1, 2016
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Dynamic and Static Load Tests on Tapered Piles in Soils Exhibiting Time-Dependent Capacity Gain
By Terrence M. Carroll, Chu E. Ho
"A pile installation and load testing program on driven tapered piles was undertaken at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for the extension of the existing Terminal 4. As part of
Jan 1, 2015
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Meadowlands Megaproject: 9,000 Piles and Counting
By Ronald D. Boyer
"Early in the design stage of Meadowlands Xanadu, the client’s project director informed me that “after construction, nobody is going to come to Xanadu to see the foundations.” My response was, “Well,
Jan 1, 2009
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Performance Monitoring for Deep Excavations
By Alexi J. Neill
"This presentation will showcase two challenging projects with deep excavation support systems in the Atlanta area where state-of-the-art instrumentation and monitoring systems were used to manage ris
Jan 1, 2016
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Collaborative Data Sharing During Seepage Barrier Wall Construction at Bolivar Dam – Perspectives from Owner, Contractor and Sub-Contractor
By Robert Bachus, Jamey Rosen, Fabio Santillan, Georgette Hlepas
"A seepage barrier of length 4,800 feet and maximum depth 144 feet is being installed at Bolivar Dam in Ohio. This project is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and contracted to Trevi
Jan 1, 2017
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The Impact Geotechnical Data Management Systems May Have on Risk Allocation for Differing Site Conditions in Construction Contracts
By Steven M. Henderson, Zachary D. Jones
The risk of allocation in construction contracts is a primary concern for all parties. For contracts involving subsurface construction the allocation of site condition risk is critical. In the past on
Jan 1, 2017
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Toward A Unified Design Standard For Steel Sheet Piling
By Michael J. Garlich
Steel sheet piling has a long history of use in a variety of permanent and temporary structures. Current engineering practice uses numerous publications and standards for design guidance. U.S. desig
Jan 1, 2008
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The Emergence Of The Soil-Cement Mixed Wall Technique And Its Application In 1980's
By Osamu Taki
The innovative Soil-Cement Mixed Wall Technique emerged in Japan and obtained recognition in the engineering and construction communities in the 1980's. This technique was introduced to the Unite
Jan 1, 1990
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Performance Monitoring of Mixed Ground Working Platform for a CCR Surface Impoundment
By Ali Ebrahimi, Jeremy M. Gasser, Cuneyt Gokmen, Paul J. Sabatini, Roneet Das, William Tanner, Amir Ahmadipur
There are safety concerns related to operation of heavy equipment over coal combustion residual (CCR) impoundments during construction of the impoundment closure programs. As part of a pilot study pri
Jan 1, 2019