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Ground Improvement By Stone Columns At Formosa Plant Taiwan And Its Earthquake ResponseBy Wolfgang G. Brunner
Mai- Liao, in Yun Lin province of Taiwan, which was once a remote area on the coast of the South China Sea, has been developed into an offshore industrial complex. Approximately 100 million m3 of impo
Jan 1, 2002
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Ultimate Bearing Capacity of Small-Diameter Pin-Piles and the Influence of Driving Penetration ResistanceBy Glen Mann, H. G. Vestberg, Robert D. Holtz
"Underpinning of residential and commercial structures is often accomplished using a number of driven-in-place small diameter steel pipe piles. These piles, at least in the Seattle area, are typically
Jan 1, 2005
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Arctic Emergency Operation: Deception Bay RehabilitationBy Jeff Starchuck, Harald Kullmann
"In 2005, an inspection showed that the Deception Bay Wharf in the Canadian Arctic was at the end of its service life. Although Deception Bay is closed with landfast ice up to 5 ft thick, shipping ope
Jan 1, 2009
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Sustainable Products For Geotechnical WorksBy Marcus Daubner, Karsten Beckhaus, Florian Bauer
The construction industry can and needs to contribute to a more sustainable world. Accordingly, geotechnical works potentially have a significant share. In this context, Bauer understands “sustainable
May 1, 2022
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Helical Piers with Grouted Shafts -A Case HistoryBy Jr. D'Angelo, Michael M. Blendy, Shawn Downey
"A grouted helical pile was used to support new buildings in the reconstruction of a large residential development. Foundation options were complicated by urban fill underlain with variable alluvial s
Jan 1, 2005
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Confined Space And Inner-City Projects – Future Challenge And Opportunity For Diaphragm WallingBy Alexander Blatt, Franz-Werner Gerressen
Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used as retention systems for excavation pits and shafts and permanent foundation walls or elements. One can anticipate that globa
Nov 1, 2022
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New Wembley National Soccer Stadium, London Piled Foundations: Design, Construction and LogisticsBy Max Gwynn, Tony Suckling
"The new Wembley Stadium is the most spectacular soccer stadium in the world, built to the highest specifications, using the latest technology and offering visitors an unrivalled match-day experience.
Jan 1, 2008
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Top-Down Methods Utilizing Secant Walls at 110 N. Carpenter: Design And ConstructionBy David R. Sutfin, Joseph Lodde
110 N. Carpenter is new commercial building located in the West Loop neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. The new home to the McDonalds Corporation work headquarters, accelerated project delivery method
Jan 1, 2019
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Evaluating Installation Disturbance of Helical Anchors in Clay from Field Vane TestsBy John Erikson, Alan J. Lutenegger, Nicholas Williams
"In order to evaluate the level of disturbance produced in clays during installation, a series of single-helix and multi-helix anchors were installed at a test site consisting of a stiff overconsolida
Jan 1, 2017
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Micropiles Take Off at Dulles AirportBy Eric Rehwoldt, Walt Rabe, Jesús Gómez, Tim Myers
"An expansion plan for Washington Dulles International Airport is currently underway to prepare for growth at this northern Virginia facility in the future. While Dulles currently serves more than 20
Jan 1, 2009
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Tower Leg Foundation Assessments with Frequency Response and Impedance Profiling TechniquesBy Huw Williams
"Power companies are always looking to increase the carrying capacity of existing transmission lines, and the preferred method is to string heavier capacity conductor lines. However this results in hi
Jan 1, 2005
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Sunrise Powerlink: An Innovation in Foundation DesignBy Steve Davidow, Nick Salisbury
"The Sunrise Powerlink project received numerous industry awards for excellence. The DFI C. William Bermingham Innovation Award recognized the innovative use of prefabricated steel micropile caps to i
Jan 1, 2014
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Using Settlement-Control Piles To Enhance Mat Foundation Of A High-Rise Building In OrlandoBy Amr M. Sallam
A case history of utilizing a mat foundation enhanced with ?settlement-control? piles to support a high-rise building in Downtown Orlando is presented. Original geotechnical engineering studies, perf
Jan 1, 2009
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Wadi Dayqah Dam CurtainBy Frank Haehnig, Harald Krenn, Harm-Christoph Claassen
"The Wadi Dayqah Dam Water Supply Scheme represents one of the most important projects implemented by the Sultanate of Oman to ensure sustainability of water resources. The principal components of the
Jan 1, 2016
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A Case Study - Drilled Pier Foundations for a New Atlanta StadiumBy Jean Wehbe, Daniel C. Brahana
"This paper presents a case history of drilled pier construction for a new stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The stadium structure is supported on several different foundation types, with the heaviest ""me
Jan 1, 2017
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Blast Densification Of Fine TailingsBy Brian W. Wilson
A case study is presented that describes the design and implementation of a combined blast densification and deep dynamic compaction program which was undertaken to improve the foundation soils for a
Jan 1, 2010
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Effect of Electrokinetics on Pullout Resistance of Sheet Pile WallsBy Antonio Kodsy, Lutful Khan
A research was carried out to test the possibility of reducing the pullout resistance of metal sheet piles driven in clay soils using Electrokinetic (EK) conditioning. The hypothesis was applying an e
Jan 1, 2019
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Design and Construction of High-Capacity Rock Anchors for the Willow Island Hydroelectric ProjectBy James M. Tantalla, Roderic A. Ellman, W. Allen Marr, Scott R. Bamford
"Construction of the powerhouse for the Willow Island Hydroelectric Project required a 100-ft deep excavation inside the limits of a cofferdam and embankment-seepage cut-off wall through soil and rock
Jan 1, 2017
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Nailed It! The Great Wall of the Chinese EmbassyBy Fred Tarquinio, Giovanni Bonita, Lars Wagner
"A new embassy for the Peoples Republic of China is under construction in Washington, DC. The 475,000 square feet (44,125 m2) structure has five levels below ground and four above, making it the large
Jan 1, 2007
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Mindful Monitoring Of A Variable Excavation Support SystemBy B. Philip Shull, Allen W. Cadden, Johanna M. Simon, Michael S. Senior
A 670 linear meter (2,200 linear foot) large-diameter sanitary sewer interceptor installation at depths ranging from 3 to 10 m (10 to 30 ft) below existing grade in an area with a high water table req