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                     Dynamic Analysis Of Follower Driven Piles For The Venice Flood Gate Project Dynamic Analysis Of Follower Driven Piles For The Venice Flood Gate ProjectBy Frank Rausche Without doubt, driven piles are the most economical deep foundation element for a nearshore environment, providing for high bearing capacities and stiffness, quick installation times, assured quality Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Research Advances In Barrettes: Installation Effects And Load-Carrying Behaviour Research Advances In Barrettes: Installation Effects And Load-Carrying BehaviourBy Guo H. Lei Over the last four decades, barrettes have been ever-increasingly adopted as the foundations for tall buildings and heavy infrastructure projects all over the world. Many findings have been gained fro Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Wave Equation Analysis And Dynamic Monitoring - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute?McGill University Symposium Montreal, September 1983 Wave Equation Analysis And Dynamic Monitoring - A Presentation At The Deep Foundations Institute?McGill University Symposium Montreal, September 1983By Bengt Fellenius The conventional wave equation analysis without control of the representativeness of the parameters to the actual conditions does not provide accurate results. However, the representatives can be vast Jan 1, 1984 
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                     Non-Conventional Practice: Recent Case Histories of the use of Vertical Buttress Piles in Deep Excavation Support Non-Conventional Practice: Recent Case Histories of the use of Vertical Buttress Piles in Deep Excavation SupportBy Tony Brunger, Abid O. Adekunte, George Munteanu, David Greentree A number of novel solutions have been proposed in recent years as alternatives to props and tie-backs in deep excavation support e.g. Adekunte (2008), Deschamps et. al. (2008), Adekunte et al. (2010) Jan 1, 2018 
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                     An Investigation of Grouted Pile Capacity Using Instrumented Pile Load Tests An Investigation of Grouted Pile Capacity Using Instrumented Pile Load TestsBy Hayel M. El-Naggar, Sherif A. Akl Although grouted piles have been used for several decades since the idea was proposed in the 1970s, their design is mostly based on experience and unpublished proprietary methods. There is little rese Jan 1, 2018 
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                     Common Sense Changed Conditions Common Sense Changed ConditionsBy Bert R. Oastler BERT R. OASTLER: Born Atlanta, Georgia, October 19, 1933; B.S. Civil Engineering, Duke University, 1956; Doctor of Laws, Emory University, 1966; Bryan Honor Society; Associate Editor, Journal of Publi Jan 1, 1988 
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                     Lateral Earth Pressure On Lagging In Soldier Pile Wall Systems Lateral Earth Pressure On Lagging In Soldier Pile Wall SystemsBy Howard A. Perko Soldier pile and lagging is a conventional means of temporary excavation shoring. Timber lagging design has traditionally been based upon the designer's experience or empirical rules. One such me Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Effectiveness Of The Monotube Pile Taper At The Highway 280 Pile Uplift Test Site ? Introduction The Effectiveness Of The Monotube Pile Taper At The Highway 280 Pile Uplift Test Site ? IntroductionBy Samuel J. Kosa The Monotube is a uniformly tapered high-strength steel shell pile manufactured for friction pile applications. The Monotube pile was developed in the early 1920's in Canton, Ohio. Its first comm Jan 1, 1993 
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                     Conventional Static And Rapid Load Tests On CIDH Piers At A University Of California Berkeley Site Conventional Static And Rapid Load Tests On CIDH Piers At A University Of California Berkeley SiteBy Gyimah Kasali Rapid Load Testing was performed as part of an extensive drilled pier testing program for the University of California Berkeley Capital Improvement Program. The purpose of the program was to: (1) Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Keynote Lecture: Axial Design And Lateral Design - Deep Foundations Keynote Lecture: Axial Design And Lateral Design - Deep FoundationsBy Mike Neill, O&apos ? Bypass soft soils near the surface ? Resist uplift loads ? Resist lateral loads ? Bypass scourable soils ? Bypass liquefyable soils ? Mitigate movement of expansive or frozen soils ? "Tu Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Study Of Hammer Selection For Driven Steel Pipe Pile Study Of Hammer Selection For Driven Steel Pipe PileBy Jiwei Duan The energy transferred from a hammer to the pile top is considered as the effective energy in this paper. The effective energy is related to the pile dimensions, soil and pile-soil interface propertie Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Micropile Foundations For Support Of New Bridge Structures Over Abandoned Mine Micropile Foundations For Support Of New Bridge Structures Over Abandoned MineBy Timothy J. Myers Expansion and the economic growth in the southwestern region of Missouri necessitated the expansion of State Route 249 and the construction of a new interchange to provide service to the Joplin, Misso Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Improved Pile Economics: High Design Stresses And Remote Pile Testing Improved Pile Economics: High Design Stresses And Remote Pile TestingBy Jim Frazier Tradition has often dictated low design load stresses on piles. Such traditions often developed prior to modern static or dynamic pile testing methods and perhaps result from a few limiting situations Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Piling The Gateway To Europe Piling The Gateway To EuropeBy Howard Roscoe Linking Ashford International Station to the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link required over 5000 rotary bored and CFA (continuous flight auger) piles to form tunnel walls and viaduct foundations and to su Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? Synopsis Experimental Study Of Axial Bearing Capacity Of Half-Closed End Steel Pipe Piles ? SynopsisBy Y. G. Qin In this article an experimental study of axial bearing capacity of half-closed steel pipe pile installed at BKSH dock is presented. In comparison with open and closed end piles, half-closed end pile i Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope Stabilization Kentucky Route 9 - Licking Pike Widening Design Build Slope StabilizationBy Frederick W. Slack This paper will discuss the inherent value engineering associated with the design and construction of approximately 184,000 SF of anchored tieback wall, installed as part of the widening and drainage Jan 1, 2003 
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                     Selection & Design Of Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Piles Selection & Design Of Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) PilesBy Dan A. Brown Outline ? Basic Concept of ACIP Piles ? Factors Affecting ACIP Pile Performance ? Applications: - Favorable Conditions - Unfavorable Conditions ? Design for Axial Loading ? Lateral Loa Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Newfoundland Transshipment Project: Design-Build Construction Of Oil Tanker Wharf Using Permanent Steel Jackets. - Summary: Newfoundland Transshipment Project: Design-Build Construction Of Oil Tanker Wharf Using Permanent Steel Jackets. - Summary:By Alun J. Davies This paper describes a design-build project for the construction of a tanker wharf for 150,000 dwt vessels. The tankers deliver oil from offshore oil fields to a Transshipment terminal on the south co Jan 1, 2000 
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                     Embankment Piles ? Introduction Embankment Piles ? IntroductionBy B. B. Broms Embankment piles are common in the Scandinavian countries (Kjellman, 1940) and in Southeast Asia as support of fills, light structures, bridge abutments and deep excavations (Eide, 1968) as described Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Application of Mammoth Vibro-Tamper (MVT) for the Shallow Compaction at Airport Runway Expansion Project on Florida Limestone Ground Application of Mammoth Vibro-Tamper (MVT) for the Shallow Compaction at Airport Runway Expansion Project on Florida Limestone GroundBy Kazunori Matsushita, Frank Vespi, Emi Walder, Mitsuo Nozu During the runway expansion project at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida (FLL project), therewere complicated geotechnical issues with a number of cavities in the limeston Jan 1, 2018 
