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                     Tied-Back Offset Tangent Caisson Retaining Wall For The North Bulkhead Third Harbor Tunnel Project Boston, Massachusetts ? Introduction Tied-Back Offset Tangent Caisson Retaining Wall For The North Bulkhead Third Harbor Tunnel Project Boston, Massachusetts ? IntroductionBy Daniel L. Hanson This paper presents a case history of the design, installation and performance of a tied-back tangent caisson retaining wall which was constructed as part of the Third Harbor Tunnel project currently Jan 1, 1994 
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                     Resistance Factors For Lateral Design Of Drilled Shafts Supporting Sound Walls Resistance Factors For Lateral Design Of Drilled Shafts Supporting Sound WallsBy Ke Yang Drilled shafts are widely used as foundation system for sound walls to resist lateral loads. The design method based on the ultimate lateral capacity, such as Broms method, is often used for sound wal Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Comparative Analysis Between Traditional and EC7 Criteria Applied to the Design of Diaphragm Walls Concerning the Ultimate Limit States Comparative Analysis Between Traditional and EC7 Criteria Applied to the Design of Diaphragm Walls Concerning the Ultimate Limit StatesBy J. Matos e Silva "Abstract The paper refers five examples of executed diaphragm walls with one to five levels of anchorages. For each example a comparison is made between the results of the design using the traditiona Jan 1, 2014 
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                     Forensic Evaluation Of Bored Piles For A Factory Project At Jhajjar Forensic Evaluation Of Bored Piles For A Factory Project At JhajjarBy Sanjay Gupta, Sorabh Gupta, Ravi Sundaram A geotechnical forensic evaluation of piles for an industrial facility in Haryana was performed to assess the quality of the piles and to evaluate piles installed using two different types of rigs. Lo Sep 1, 2022 
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                     Experiences With Base Grouted Drilled Shafts In The Southeastern United States Experiences With Base Grouted Drilled Shafts In The Southeastern United StatesBy Steven D. Dapp The use of base grouting (tip grouting) to enhance the axial capacity of drilled shaft foundations can achieve improvements in economy and reliability for many types of projects and soil profiles. Rec Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge Foundations Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge FoundationsBy Y. El-Mossallamy The piled raft foundation was extensive applied in the last two decades in different soil conditions e.g. in soft to stiff clay as well as in medium to dense sand and even in highly weathered rock. Th Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Shaft End Bearing Capacity In Cavernous Limestone Shaft End Bearing Capacity In Cavernous LimestoneBy Issa S. Oweis Limestone is a sedimentary rock composed primarily of calcite (calcium carbonate). In the presence of an aqueous solution of carbon dioxide (carbonic acid) bicarbonate radicals (2HCO3)- are produced t Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Wave Equation Technique For Estimating Driven Pile Capacity Wave Equation Technique For Estimating Driven Pile CapacityBy Luo Yang A one-dimensional wave equation based algorithm for estimation of shaft and toe resistance of driven piles using High Strain Testing (HST) data is presented. The pile is represented by a uniform elast Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Non-Destructive Geophysical Evaluation Of Deep-Mixed Soil: A Computer Modeling Study Non-Destructive Geophysical Evaluation Of Deep-Mixed Soil: A Computer Modeling StudyBy David A. Staab Numerical modeling was used to investigate the feasibility of using two geophysical imaging techniques, cross-borehole ground penetrating radar (XBGPR) tomography and electrical resistivity (ER) tomog Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Collaborative Alliances – A Sustainable Way Forward For Construction? Collaborative Alliances – A Sustainable Way Forward For Construction?By Stefano Trevisani Abstract The FIEC Sustainability Vision states that “risks should be identified and allocated in a fair manner across the project team from the early stages of the design phase. A partnering approach, Jan 1, 2014 
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                     A Contribution To Studies Of Piles Under Dynamic Loads - Synopsis A Contribution To Studies Of Piles Under Dynamic Loads - SynopsisBy R. J. Folic Investigations of the vibrations of a pile in soil are performed on a dynamic model in the form of a prismatic bar of finite axial and flexural stifnesses with a discrete mass at its free end represen Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Prediction Of Ultimate Bearing Capacity Of Steel Pipe Pile By Wave Equation ? Synopsis Prediction Of Ultimate Bearing Capacity Of Steel Pipe Pile By Wave Equation ? SynopsisBy R. G. Shen The relation curve of strain and acceleration is presented in this paper. The steel pipe pile of 609.6 mm in external diameter driven by IDH-45 diesel motor hammer on the esturial shoal of Yangtze Riv Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Continuous Flight Auger Piles In The Blue Ridge: A Case Study Using Instrumentation In Pile Design Continuous Flight Auger Piles In The Blue Ridge: A Case Study Using Instrumentation In Pile DesignBy Jesse R. Jacobson A large casino complex in Cherokee, North Carolina recently underwent a $633 million expansion that involved substantial foundation challenges. The site is located in a valley on the southern edge of Jan 1, 2011 
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                     Advantages And Limitation Of Integrity Tests For Large Diameter Bored Piles In Bangkok Subsoil Advantages And Limitation Of Integrity Tests For Large Diameter Bored Piles In Bangkok SubsoilBy Narong Thasnanipan In Bangkok due to the prevailing condition of subsoil (existence of considerably weak stratum at top part) deep-seated large diameter bored piles of over 50 m depth with 0.8 -1.8m in diameter have bee Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Development Of Design Practice For Piles In Stiff Glacial Till Development Of Design Practice For Piles In Stiff Glacial TillBy Kenneth Gavin Design practice for piles installed in Irish glacial till has developed in an ad-hoc manner, based on the results of un-instrumented load tests. This had led to designers using similar design paramete Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Displacement And Pore Pressure Monitoring During Installation Of Drilled Displacement Piles Displacement And Pore Pressure Monitoring During Installation Of Drilled Displacement PilesBy Lisa M. Splitter Drilled displacement piles were constructed as the foundation for a proposed 10-story building in San Francisco, California. At the study location, the stratigraphy consists of 14 to 21 feet of fill Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Response Of A Pile In Soft Clay Under One-Way Cyclic Lateral Loading Response Of A Pile In Soft Clay Under One-Way Cyclic Lateral LoadingBy Padmavathi V. Sagi In this paper, effect of cyclic loading on the behavior of a long, flexible, unrestrained vertical pile loaded laterally in soft clay is examined. For cyclic loading, the analysis is carried out usin Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Dynamic Horizontal Load Tests On Steel Pipe Piles Having Different Sizes In The Same Construction Site And Their Analyses Dynamic Horizontal Load Tests On Steel Pipe Piles Having Different Sizes In The Same Construction Site And Their AnalysesBy Eiji Kojima In this research, dynamic and static load tests were performed on permanent foundation piles which had a pile length of 30 m, 800 mm in outer diameter and 15 mm in wall thickness. In this site the dyn Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Installation Of Marine Pile Foundations At The Skyway Project For The San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge Installation Of Marine Pile Foundations At The Skyway Project For The San Francisco Oakland Bay BridgeBy Robb L. Swenson Construction of foundations for the Skyway Segment of the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge required innovative techniques due to the mass of the structures being inserted and the unique subsurface of Jan 1, 2005 
