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Non-Destructive Testing Of Pile Foundations In India: Current Practices And Challenges
By Heman Manchanda, Jyoti Agarwal
Several infrastructure projects are under construction in India; many of them involves construction of deep foundations like reinforced concrete and steel piles to support super structures. As most of
Sep 1, 2022
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Use of Isolated Tie-Back Plates to Stabilize a Landslide in Steep Terrain
By Scott D. Neely, Donald R. Clark
"An existing landslide located at the southeast corner of the Telluride Regional Airport has been in an active state of failure for several years. The presence of the landslide has represented an on-g
Jan 1, 2015
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Re-Use Of Old Pile Foundations In Amsterdam
By Remco Offenberg, Marcel Bielefeld, Martijn van Delft
The question of the continued suitability of existing foundations arises when the function of the superstructure changes. This can occur when the superstructure is replaced or when the existing struct
May 1, 2022
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Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained Subgrade
By Patrick Wong
The design of piling platforms is addressed in BRE (2004) for both fine grained and coarse grained subgrades. However, for coarse grained subgrades, piling platform designs can often be overly conserv
Nov 1, 2022
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Comparison of Non-Destructive Integrity Tests on Experimental Drilled Shafts
By Armin W. Stuedlein, Jim Zammataro, Bernie Hertlein, Daniel Belardo, Qiang Li, Antonio Marinucci
"An experimental program focusing on four drilled shafts was conducted to determine the effect of high strength steel reinforcement bars on lateral resistance, steel casing on axial and lateral resist
Jan 1, 2016
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Drilled Shaft Load Testing Program for Design of Foundations for an Automated People Mover
By Samer Rabab’ah, John C. Niedzielski, Jason Valeria
The PHX Sky Train is an automated people mover system located at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Phase II of the PHX Sky Train includes the design of over 150 drilled shafts for support of f
Jan 1, 2019
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Design, Construction, and Performance of the Temporary Earth Retention System at No. 9 Walton
By Joel B. Dellaria, Justin R. Lewis
"No. 9 Walton is a new high-rise condominium building located in the Gold Coast area of Chicago. The adjacent building, Walton on the Park, featured 4 levels of below grade parking and utilized a seca
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Deep Dry Soil Mixing Performance and Quality Control Acceptance Criteria
By Patrick K. Wong, Richard Kelly
"The variability in strength and compressibility of in situ deep soil mixing products can be greater than the variability of the natural soil. However, satisfactory performance can be achieved by care
Jan 1, 2015
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Diplomacy And Innovation: Octakong And The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Project
By David White
When finished (projected completion in 2016) the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Project will comprise three cable-stayed span bridges and a 4.15 mile immersed tube tunnel - linking Hong Kong to Macau a
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Diplomacy and Innovation: Octakong and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Project
By David White
"When finished (projected completion in 2016) the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge Project will comprise three cable-stayed span bridges and a 4.15 mile immersed tube tunnel - linking Hong Kong to Macau
Jan 1, 2017
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An Evaluation of t-z Analysis Methods
By Kirk Ellison, Sherif Elfass, Ramin Motamed, Kevin V. Stanton
"The determination of accurate load transfer curves are essential for estimating deep foundation loadsettlement response using t-z style analyses. While recently developed semi-empirical methods from
Jan 1, 2017
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Jet Grout Underpinning of Sensitive Structures in Urban Environments
By Alexander Ciccone, John H. Gill
Jet grouting is a highly versatile ground modification technique that can offer significant commercial and technical advantages over traditional concrete pit underpinning applications. Despite these a
Jan 1, 2019
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Three Deep Mixing Projects: Comparison between Laboratory and Field Test Results
By George Filz, Morales, Carlos, Bertero, Filippo Maria, Alessandro, Leoni
"The Deep Mixing Method (DMM) represents a viable solution to improve adverse geotechnical properties of foundation soils for many practical applications. A pre-construction soil investigation campaig
Jan 1, 2015
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Cockatoo Island Seawall Seepage Barrier – Permeation Grouting, Jet Grouting and a Soil/Cement/Bentonite Mixed Slurry Capping Trench
By Chris L. Powell, Russell J. Denny.
"The remotely located Cockatoo Island iron ore mine off the Kimberly coast in Western Australia, which has been in operation since 1951, was recently expanded up to 50m below sea-level using staged co
Jan 1, 2016
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Building Risk Assessment For Urban Rail Transit Systems In India - Current Practices And Challenges
By Manchanda H, Agarwal J.
The construction industry has one of the largest numbers of injuries compared to other industries. Thus, reducing accidents and determining construction risks are extremely important. One of the essen
Sep 1, 2022
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Deep Foundation Advancements in Fargo
By Ezra Ballinger, Matthew R. Glisson
Located in downtown Fargo, North Dakota, the Block 9 Redevelopment project site contains highly- compressible soils in the upper 100 feet with groundwater about 10 to 15 feet below the existing ground
Jan 1, 2019
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Harry Nice Bridge Geotechnical Instrumentation Case Study
By Jeffrey Goodwin P. E., Melih Demirkan Ph. D. P. E., Kevin Tehansky P. E.
Just an hour drive down MD 301 from National Harbor, construction to replace the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas ‘Mac’ Middleton Bridge (HNB) began in spring of 2020. The Maryland Trans
Oct 1, 2022
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Ground Improvement Using Stone Columns To Mitigate Liquefaction Potential Of Fine Sand By Wet Top Feed Vibro Replacement Method – A Case Study
By Parameswaran V. S, Anshuman Singh
This is a case study on ground improvement using Stone columns at Kokrajhar in Assam which comes under seismic Zone V as per IS: 1893. The strata at site comprised of mostly fine sands with low SPTN v
Nov 1, 2022
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Design Issues for Mini-Caissons in the NYC Area
By Caciola Jr. Joseph J., Nidal M. AbiSaab
"Thanks in great part to the geology of the New York City Metropolitan area, mini-caissons are a popular choice for deep foundations. These drilled elements are readily available, easy to install with
Jan 1, 2016