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                     Fundamentals First Fundamentals FirstBy Jeffrey C. Schuh, Logan Bloemer, Daniel P. Dietzler Over the past 30 years, the authors have encountered numerous projects where recognizing the geology, soil properties and groundwater conditions, and considering alternative construction techniques ha Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future Practice Helical Pile-to-Pile Cap Connections Subjected To Uplift Forces: Improving Future PracticeBy Serhan Guner, Sundar Chiluwal Although significant research has been conducted on helical piles, there is a lack of research and official design provisions on the helical pile-to-pile cap connections. These connections may govern Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for Students Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for StudentsBy Evangelia Ieronymaki Civil engineering education relies on traditional methods of teaching, comprising mostly of deductive instruction by presenting the theory, followed by applications. This paper presents an alternative Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work Place 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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                     Stone Column Ground Improvement – A Trial in Silty Sands Stone Column Ground Improvement – A Trial in Silty SandsBy Ana Pereira, Naomi Norris, Donald Bruggers The city of Christchurch, New Zealand is predominantly founded on alluvial sediments consisting of interbedded layers of loose to medium dense sand, soft to stiff silt and clay mixtures, and pockets o Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Structural Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profile Results of Transmission Foundations Structural Evaluation of Thermal Integrity Profile Results of Transmission FoundationsBy Ryan Weaver, Travis Coleman The drilled shafts that support transmission lines and substations have been increasingly subject to testing to assess the integrity of placed concrete. Cross-hole Sonic Logging (CSL) has been used, b Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Final Piece of the Puzzle: Re-Design Of Grouted Closures for a Dam Cutoff Wall The Final Piece of the Puzzle: Re-Design Of Grouted Closures for a Dam Cutoff WallBy 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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                     Urban High Capacity Deep Foundation Solutions in Sites with Complex History and Geology Urban High Capacity Deep Foundation Solutions in Sites with Complex History and GeologyBy Karen C. Armfield, Gisele R. Passalacqua, Joanna Smith New York City is an urban environment with a history spanning over 200 years. The coastline of New York has changed over the years. In the East River, old bulkhead and remnant of relieving platforms t Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Use of EPS for Roadway Embankments on Soft Soils Use of EPS for Roadway Embankments on Soft SoilsBy Sylvia S. Eskander, Sherif S. AbdelSalam, Mona B. Anwar Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) geofoam has long been used in numerous geotechnical applications due to its lightweight and durability. Among these applications is the use of EPS as an alternative fill mat Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Utilizing Drones to Improve Project Workflows Utilizing Drones to Improve Project WorkflowsBy Barritt Lovelace Collins Engineers has been researching and implementing the use of drones on Civil Engineering Projects since 2015. Applications include bridge inspection, asset management, mapping, construction site Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Unique Algorithm Which Takes into Account Source Wave Travel Paths When Estimating Absorption Values From DST Data Sets Unique Algorithm Which Takes into Account Source Wave Travel Paths When Estimating Absorption Values From DST Data SetsBy Gerald Verbeek, Erick Baziw Dynamic soil analysis (DSA) in geotechnical practice is intimately related to the capability of measuring the necessary soil properties of shear modulus and absorption. In DSA the methods of analysis Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Virtual Imaging Technologies as Decision-Making Tools for Geo- Hazards Virtual Imaging Technologies as Decision-Making Tools for Geo- HazardsBy Arpana P. Sabu, Themis Vaxevanis, Sissy Nikolaou, Guillermo Diaz-Fanas Geo-failures from extreme events (landslides, wild fires, earthquakes, floods, etc.) have increased exponentially in recent years around the world and within the USA. When catastrophic failures occur, Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Site Development and Foundation Planning for a Wastewater Treatment Plant Expansion Site Development and Foundation Planning for a Wastewater Treatment Plant ExpansionBy Steven R. Ahlfield, Ali Ghandeharioon A wastewater treatment plant commissioned in 1978 is undergoing a major expansion. Planning various phases of the 8-hectare expansion at this site requires an understanding of the site response during Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson Town Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson TownBy 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 Use of Rigid Inclusions to Support Large Spans The Use of Rigid Inclusions to Support Large SpansBy Michael Shedlosky, Sonia Sorabella Swift, Nina Carney, David Tarasovic Rigid inclusions were used to support roadway fills and mechanically stabilized earth (MSE) walls for the South Capitol Street Corridor project. The first phase of this two-phase, nearly $1 billion pr Jan 1, 2019 
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                     The Use of Vibratory Driving of Foundation Piles for Offshore Applications - State of the Practice The Use of Vibratory Driving of Foundation Piles for Offshore Applications - State of the PracticeBy Nicolas Moscoso, Gerald Verbeek, Marcel Bielefeld, Rob van Dorp Upon recently, most offshore foundations were based on a number of driven piles that were installed with an impact hammer. With the increase in offshore windfarms two major developments have occurred: Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Sustainability Assessment of Deep Foundations: Case Study Sustainability Assessment of Deep Foundations: Case StudyBy Krishna R. Reddy, Jyoti K. Chetri, Girish Kumar Geotechnical engineering encompasses a major portion of the civil and infrastructure projects. The large amounts of energy and resources typically used in these projects leads to undesirable emissions Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Hemispherical Charge Comparison to Kingery Bulmash Hemispherical Charge Comparison to Kingery BulmashBy David N/A Doucet, Colter N/A Angell, William N/A Joa, Kyle N/A Wagner, Catherine N/A Johnson, Marty N/A Langenderfer The Kingery-Bulmash (K-B) equations are a widely accepted means of predicting air-blast parameters from surface explosive detonations. The parameters predicted from these calculations include incident Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Circulation of Sodium Sulfate Solution Produced During NiMH Battery Waste Processing Circulation of Sodium Sulfate Solution Produced During NiMH Battery Waste ProcessingBy A. Porvali, V. Agarwal, M. Lundström Hydrometallurgical recovery of rare earth elements (REE) from NiMH battery waste can be performed using sulfuric acid leaching followed by selective precipitation as double salt (REENa(SO4)2•H2O) by a Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Controlling Crud Formation in Solvent Extraction with Acorga® Cr60 PLS Additive Controlling Crud Formation in Solvent Extraction with Acorga® Cr60 PLS AdditiveBy T. Bednarski, T. McCallum, L. Moya, L. Nsenga, B. Mbao The accumulation of solids in solvent extraction (SX) circuits can cause problems with the physical and economic performance of the operation. These solids are responsible for the formation of crud, a Jan 1, 2019 
