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DFI 2008 Outstanding Project Award Winner Intricate Excavation for the New South Ferry Subway StationBy Alice Arana, David M. Cacoilo, Joel L. Volterra
"To make space for the new South Ferry Station in lower Manhattan, engineers and contractors carved out a new tunnel beneath three operating subway tunnels and tangentially to yet another tunnel. Crea
Jan 1, 2008
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Performance of Open-Ended Pipe Piles in Cretaceous Soils of BaltimoreBy Sanjeev Malhotra
"This paper presents the results of a pile installation monitoring and performance assessment program for pile foundations supporting 14 piers and 2 abutments of the 1700-ft long bridge crossing over
Jan 1, 2005
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Practical Reuse of Foundations in High Rise ConstructionBy William H. Walton, Clyde N. Baker Jr., Darren S. Diehm
"A 51-story concrete core and steel frame commercial office tower was recently constructed on the site of the former US Gypsum building in downtown Chicago, Illinois, USA The structure foundation reus
Jan 1, 2005
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Retaining Wall Installation Beneath An Existing StructureBy Kenton W. Braun
Concourse B at the Anchorage, Alaska International Airport is currently being renovated while retaining the original building structure and foundations. Part of the renovation includes the installati
Jan 1, 2008
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Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical IslandBy Challa Venkata Rami Reddy, Anindya Roy, G. R. Konni
This paper presents the results of pile lateral capacities obtained from both conventional design and fullscale pile lateral load tests. Conventional design using P-Y curve analysis is very commonly b
Sep 8, 2021
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Switching From Monetary Process Management To Critical Success Factors Using An Appropriate Process Information SystemBy Jochen Maurer, Dr. Christian Hoyme, Dr. Hans Regler
Currently, it is very difficult to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the status and production process of a construction site. As a rule, companies depend on reports from on-site e
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Building Drilled Shafts to Bridge the MississippiBy Brian Koch
Michels installed 242 drilled shafts to support the piers for a new basket-handle, true-arch twin bridge across the Mississippi River from Moline, IL to Bettendorf, IA. The installation of the drilled
Jan 1, 2019
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Design And Construction Of Drilled Shafts In IraqBy Frederick C. Rhyner
The United States government sponsored the construction of a new vehicular bridge over the Diyala River in Bubriz, Iraq. This paper describes the geotechnical engineering for design and construction
Jan 1, 2009
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Experimental Studies On Behaviour Of Single Pile Under Combined Uplift And Lateral LoadsBy K. Madhusudan Reddy
Pile response under combined uplift and lateral load is very important and it is imperative to evaluate the effect of combined loading and only few studies were reported on pile behavior under combine
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Hybrid Design Approach for Anchored Retaining Walls in Complex GeologyBy Christopher J. Ramsey, Don W. Dotson
"An existing four lane section of US 27 was widened to eight lanes. The project lies in the rugged Valley and Ridge Province of the Appalachian mountains starting at the Tennessee River in Chattanooga
Jan 1, 2015
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Seismic Analysis Of Drilled Shafts As Earth Retaining Structure Based On Site CharacterizationBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan
During the last phase of the Circunvalacion Norte project in San Jose, Costa Rica, preliminary designs for an underpass structure of over 16 km (10 miles) considered drilled shafts as an earth retaini
Oct 1, 2022
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Improved Drainage by Drilled Filter Drains, Dam Safety Upgrade, Case StudyBy Carl-Oscar Nilsson, Åke B. Nilsson
"The embankment dam at Storfinnforsen is 23 m high and was completed in 1954. The dam has an impervious zone with timber sheet piles and a support fill of glacial till. The pore water pressure in the
Jan 1, 2016
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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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Helical Piers/ Anchors in the Chicago Building CodeBy Gary L. Seider, Dana A. Wesolek, Fred C. Schmednecht
"A new condominium project, The Atelier, developed by Pickus Companies located at the corner of Bryn Mawr and Sheridan in Chicago, IL required an earth retention system to protect the surrounding road
Jan 1, 2005
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Simplifying the Design of Laterally Loaded Piles for Waterfront StructuresBy Amanda R. Parry, Chris R. Pray
Predicting and modeling the soil structure interaction of laterally loaded piles with significant unbraced lengths is one of the challenges faced in designing many waterfront structures. Designers of
Sep 8, 2021
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Underwater Concrete In Drilled Shafts: The Key Issues And Case HistoriesBy Sam X. Yao
In construction of drilled shafts under water, placing concrete in the shafts is technically demanding and involves complex construction logistics. Past construction experience has demonstrated that h
Jan 1, 2013
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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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Atoka Pipeline - Canadian River CrossingBy Jewels Stover, Charles A. Luxford
Oklahoma City is undergoing a replacement program for an existing 66in (1.675m) water pipeline that conveys raw water from Atoka Reservoir to the City. This pipeline currently crosses the Canadian Riv
Sep 8, 2021
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Engineering The Mansion's HeritageBy Ken MacLeod
A development at 83 Queens Road in Melbourne, Australia required construction of a three level basement. The normal geotechnical constraints of excavating adjacent to an existing relatively new buildi
Jan 1, 2006
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St. Louis Service Base Floating Wharf Mooring System ReplacementBy A. Bozorgzadeh, B. M. Jensen, B. N. Koelling, B. R. Murtaugh
"The Service Base mooring system originally consisted of two general types of structures, 19 timber piles cabled together and steel three-legged pipe piles. The St. Louis District fleet moored to the
Jan 1, 2017