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Axial Capacities Of Drilled Displacement Piles Predicted By Spt And Cpt Based Methods
By Sam Warren, Antonio Marinucci, Genesis Z. Figueroa, Anne Lemnitzer
Drilled Displacement Piles (DDP) provide an ideal deep foundation solution that combines the benefits of ground improvement with traditional advantages of piling systems. This paper consolidates data
May 1, 2022
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Applying The Carbon Hierarchy To Geotechnical Contractors
By J. E. De Waele, J. J. Lee, M. J. Mulheron, Luke R. Deamer
There is increasing demand for geotechnical contractors to commit to carbon reduction, net zero or science based targets. A lot of focus has therefore been placed on using low carbon materials and low
May 1, 2022
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Developments In Thermal Integrity Testing Practice And Interpretation
By A. Fisher
The use of thermal integrity testing to verify the quality of deep foundations has increased significantly in the UK and other world markets over the last 5 years. The introduction of distributed fibr
Oct 1, 2022
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Oldie But Goldie – Bi-Directionally Tested Foundation Piles With Base Enlargement As A Smart And Economical Alternative To Conventional Piles At Geneva, Switzerland
By Dipl. -Ing. (FH) Thomas Schmitt, Dr. Melvin England
Foundations in Geneva are difficult and expensive due a large overlayer of clay and silt above competent bearing material in the moraine. Common foundation schemes use deep barrettes or bored piles, f
May 1, 2022
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Delving Deeper Into Foundation Slurry Rheology
By Greg Plutko
Laboratory testing has shown that the Marsh Funnel test can be significantly impacted by long-chain polymer entanglement. In general, shorter hydration time leads to more chain entanglement which in-t
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On The Use of Cement Content Determination Tests for Deep Mixing Projects
By Emilie Lapointe, Fernando Famania
"A reliable determination of the in-placed cement factor, as defined by mass of cement over volume of final element of treated soil, allows the optimization of cement usage to achieve treated soil req
Jan 1, 2015
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The Design of Partial Depth Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) Foundation for an Immersed Tunnel
By J. S. Lee, R. K. Massarsch
"A 3.2 km long immersed road tunnel forms part of the Busan-Geoje Fixed Link in South Korea, which connects Korea's second largest city Busan, with the island of Geoje. To ensure the water tightness o
Jan 1, 2015
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Design, Construction and Design Validation through High Strength Testing (PDA) of CFA and DD Foundations
By Stefano Pirrello
"Sydney’s booming real estate market has pushed property developers to invest in historically “no-go” areas, which were previously too expensive to develop. These areas are usually near rivers where t
Jan 1, 1900
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The Galataport Project In Istanbul, Turkey. A Unique Case History In Geotechnical Engineering
By Carlandrea Albonico, Salvatore Miranda
After a brief introduction of the whole Project, the paper describes two special geotechnical engineering solutions provided within the scope of the Galataport Project, in Istanbul, Turkey. The first
Nov 1, 2022
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Guidelines For The Interpretation And Analysis Of The Static Loading Test ? 1. Introduction
By Bengt H. Fellenius
The design of pile foundations is much more commonly verified by means of a full-scale test, than is the design of other foundation units. The reason is not that our knowledge of pile behavior is more
Jan 1, 1990
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Estimation of Foundation Design Loads for Liquefaction Induced Lateral Spreads Using Strain Wedge Method
By Jogeshwar P. Singh, Mohamed Ashour
The Soil-Foundation-Structure-Interaction (SFSI) problem involves Kinematic Soil- Foundation Interaction occurring during large (cyclic and permanent) ground deformations as well as Inertial Foundatio
Jan 1, 2015
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Designing Piles for Seismic Events
By H G. Poulos
"This paper sets out a simplified approach by which the practical foundation designer can undertake the relevant calculations to satisfy the requirements for deep foundation design in seismic areas. T
Jan 1, 1900
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Direct Power Compaction - a New Deep Vibro-Compaction Method for Liquefaction Mitigation of Hydraulically Placed Sand Layers in San Francisco Bay
By Nozomu Kotake, Rakshya Shrestha, Ralph Griffin, Stefanos Papadopulos, Jeff Fippin, Sushil Kafle
Direct Power Compaction (DPC) is a deep Vibro-compaction method used for liquefaction mitigation. In DPC, H-beams are used as vibrating rods penetrating deep into the ground, and a vibrating force is
Sep 8, 2021
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UB Digs Deep and Builds Over Adjacent Subway for New Medical Building Hub
By Lisa R. Papandrea, David Chen, Walter E. Kaeck
"Construction of the University at Buffalo’s new School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences (UB-SMBS) required excavation in variable ground to a depth of more than 40 ft adjacent to the NFTA Metro su
Jan 1, 2016
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Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson Town
By William H. Walton, Joel Dellaria, Jeffrey R. Hill
The City of Chicago has a world-renowned skyline and is known for its provocative architecture. The subsurface conditions in the city have allowed for construction of these significant structures. The
Jan 1, 2019
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The Final Piece of the Puzzle: Re-Design Of Grouted Closures for a Dam Cutoff Wall
By Daniel P. Stare, Lucian P. Spiteri, Christopher M. Hallahan, James C. Myers
Buckeye Lake Dam was substantially remediated between 2015 and 2018 as a result of unacceptable dam safety performance. A permanent seepage cutoff, consisting primarily of a soil mixed cutoff wall (SM
Jan 1, 2019
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Foundation Rehabilitation of the Henry Hudson Bridge
By Dharmil S. Patel, Zoyav S. Benyaminov, Cassandra A. Wetzel
Rehabilitation of the Henry Hudson Bridge is nearing completion, connecting Spuyten Duyvil in the Bronx to Inwood Hill in Manhattan, New York. Constructed in 1936, the Henry Hudson Bridge spans 840 fe
Sep 8, 2021
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A Study Of Aspects Of The Historical Development Of Geotechnical Engineering
By Thomas J. Kennedy, Michael D. Bennett
The study of geotechnical history is well-established. Most geotechnical practitioners, teachers, and graduate students have some grasp of the origins of the field. However, this understanding often c
Oct 1, 2022
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East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project: Support Of Excavation Case Study
By Eric P. Bregman
As part of an on-going effort to improve water quality and reduce discharge into Boston Harbor, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project was designed
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East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project: Support of Excavation Case Study (FULL Project)
By Eric P. Bregman, Franklin M. Grynkewicz, John E. Regan
"As part of an on-going effort to improve water quality and reduce discharge into Boston Harbor, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) East Boston Branch Sewer Relief Project was designed
Jan 1, 2017