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Innovative Earth Retention Project for a Parking GarageBy Andreas Brandner, Karl Schoenherr-Strasse, I. B. Brandner, Dipl. Ing
"A world famous Wintersport resort in the Alpine planned to build a parking garage for more than 600 cars and busses situated between a torrent, a district road and the village.A nearly 200 m long bui
Jan 1, 2016
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Vancouver Island Conference Centre Cutter Soil Mixer Technology Transforms SiteBy Brian Wilson, John Scholte, Megan Atkinson
"In November 2004, the residents of the City of Nanaimo, B.C., Canada voted to approve a new conference centre as the centrepiece of a proposed revitalization project for the city’s historic downtown
Jan 1, 2008
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Pullout Capacity of Pile Groups in SandBy S. P. Mukherjee, Smita Tung
"Piles are generally subjected to uplift in case of under ground and water front structures. Sometimes piles are also to resist uplift loads in transmission towers, dry rock, and so on. Experimental i
Jan 1, 2015
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Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work PlaceBy Dave P. DeClerck
Hardman Construction was faced with the challenge of completing a large earth retention project on a constricted downtown Detroit site, while maintaining a safe and productive worksite. To do so, new
Jan 1, 2019
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ACIP Pile Performance and Installation in the Northeastern United StatesBy Jr NeSmith
"Augered-cast-in-place (ACIP) pile installation technology has matured extensively since the first auger, pressure grouted pile was patented in 1959. The current technology allows for successful pile
Jan 1, 2016
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Studies On The Use Of Dcis Piles For Mitigating Liquefaction Of SoilsBy Viswanadham B. V. S., Babu K. V
Many refineries are in the process of revamping and expanding their existing facilities. Most of the refineries are located in coastal areas due to ease of transportation and storage of crude oil. Con
Sep 1, 2022
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware RiverBy Craig H. Olson
"A new ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at
Jan 1, 2008
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Evaluation Of Causes Of Bleeding Of Free Water From A Bentonite SlurryBy Tony P. Suckling
This paper describes an investigation into the bleeding behaviour of bentonite slurry observed on a trial diaphragm wall panel. The bleeding is thought to be due to the bentonite experiencing a chemi
Jan 1, 2011
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Remedial Method for Collapse Soil Foundation of Mosul DamBy Arash Khosravifar, Ali N. Ibrahim
"Large areas of Iraq are covered with collapsible soils namely gypsiferous soil which is often used as the foundation soil for structures. In particular, the Mosul Dam foundation is comprised of high
Jan 1, 2017
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Innovative Design for Retaining Structures using Combined ProductsBy Clifford Taylor, Alexander Zöhrer
"The execution of deep basement excavations under narrow conditions is one of the most challenging tasks in geotechnics. The vicinity of neighbouring buildings, roads, and underground structures such
Jan 1, 1900
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Philadelphia Dock Story—Pile Challenges at Delaware River (06bf9951-abf5-4656-aab7-81fa955662d4)By Craig H. Olson
"Anew ship dock at a Philadelphia area refinery will be capable of docking the largest tanker to travel the Delaware River, the Stena V-MAX, which will induce significant lateral loads. The loads at t
Jan 1, 2008
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Washington Avenue Tunnel Project: Fortifying Aging Underground InfrastructureBy Andrew R. Klaetsch, Peter W. Deming
"The Washington Avenue tunnel in Kingston, NY was completed in 1912 to convey combined storm water and sanitary sewage. Over a mile in length, the tunnel was driven almost entirely in bedrock, with th
Jan 1, 2016
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Estimating Kinematic Demands From Lateral Ground Deformations On Pile-Supported WharvesBy Arash Khosravifar Ph. D. P. E., Thomas Torkelson P. E., Milad Souri Ph. D. P. E.
Kinematic demands from lateral ground deformations can be a major cause of damage to maritime and highway transportation structures such as wharves, piers, and bridges. These kinematic demands are dif
Oct 1, 2022
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Load and Resistance Factor Design – Past, Present and FutureBy Silas C. Nichols, Jennifer E. Nicks
"Limit states design (LSD), or load and resistance factor design (LRFD), is a method to account for the uncertainty in loads and resistance through a reliability calibration that requires all applicab
Jan 1, 2015
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Use Of The Impression Pile To Reduce Carbon EmissionsBy S. E. Stallibrass, A. M. McNamara, J. P. Panchal, Leonardo M. LaLicata
Urban development in congested cities requires a better exploitation of the available surface, leading to taller structures. These buildings are usually founded on piles that have to be increased in d
May 1, 2022
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Jet Grouting for Echo Dam Seismic RehabilitationBy Tara Schenk-McFarland, Mark Bliss
Echo Dam, located near Coalville, Utah, is a facility that provides storage for irrigation and municipal use. Original construction of the dam was completed in 1931. Because of seismic concerns, the s
Jan 1, 2017
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Screw and Straight Pile Behavior under Cyclic Compressive Loading in Dense SandBy Adnan A. Malik, Tadashi Maejima, Jiro Kuwano, Shinya Tachibana
"The helical piling system provides solution to many geotechnical related problems due to its quick installation, higher compressive and pullout resistance, no wastage of material, workable in limited
Jan 1, 2016
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A Decade of Experience with Drilled Foundations in HonoluluBy James W. Niehoff
"Prior to 2003, most high rise structures in Honolulu, Hawaii were supported on driven pile foundations, extending through shallow coral strata and bearing in competent formations at depths of 100 ft
Jan 1, 2016
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Accumulated Rotations of Bucket Foundations under Long-Term Cyclic Loads in Sandy GroundBy Sung-Ryul Kim, Woong-Jong Park, Juhyung Lee, Si-Hoon Lee
"A bucket foundation has been considered to be a potential foundation technology for offshore wind turbines. In this study, a series of 1-g model tests were performed to analyze the accumulated rotati
Jan 1, 2016
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Full Waveform Inversion of Cross-Hole Stress Waves for Structural Integrity Testing of Drilled ShaftsBy Joseph T. Coe, Alireza Kordjazi, Michael Afanasiev
Cross-hole sonic logging (CSL) is a common quality assurance measure for the evaluation of the structural integrity of drilled shafts. The results of CSL can be supplemented by a set of tomographic im
Jan 1, 2019