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                     Twenty Five Years of Sonic Injection Plant Trials and Implementation — Let’s Take Stock Twenty Five Years of Sonic Injection Plant Trials and Implementation — Let’s Take StockBy Joël P. T. Kapusta Back in 1995, Air Liquide and Union Minière presented a joint paper at the Copper 95 – Cobre 95 Conference in Santiago, Chile, describing the first full scale plant trials of shrouded sonic injection Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Accuracy of Low-Strain Pile Integrity Test Results Accuracy of Low-Strain Pile Integrity Test ResultsBy Mahesh Hingorani Integrity issues for bored cast-in-situ piles have raised the need for the use of non-destructive tests to verify pile integrity and detect possible anomalies in installed pile sections that could adv Jan 1, 2019 
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                     A Fully Connected Jobsite is a Must for the Future A Fully Connected Jobsite is a Must for the FutureBy Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer Most of the current foundation projects are suffering from disconnected information silos. In the first silo there is the planning of the project with corresponding data, presented by paper or digital Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Comparison of 2D and 3D Anchor Analysis Methodologies Comparison of 2D and 3D Anchor Analysis MethodologiesBy Ruth McKeown, Gilson de F. N. Gitirana, Murray Fredlund, HaiHua Lu The current design standards for the use of anchors in slopes is based on two-dimensional (2D) limit equilibrium analyses. Anchors are considered as discrete loads and the 2D anchor, factored based on Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Concrete Filled Steel Tubes for Deep Foundations of Transportation Structures Concrete Filled Steel Tubes for Deep Foundations of Transportation StructuresBy Charles Roeder, Amy Leland, Dawn E. Lehman Concrete filled steel tubes (CFSTs) are composite members that are commonly used in many countries today. CFST components are used in the United States, but they are more common in Asia, in part becau Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Consultants Can Be Safe, Too – A Collaborative Approach Consultants Can Be Safe, Too – A Collaborative ApproachBy Brian FitzPatrick, Michael J. Weaver Everyone has a role in site safety, even consultants. This paper presents a summary of how a geotechnical and environmental consulting firm, with field staff on construction and subsurface exploration Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Cost and Technical Comparison of Non-Destructive Test Methods for Drilled Shafts Cost and Technical Comparison of Non-Destructive Test Methods for Drilled ShaftsBy Ronnie Melker, Joel Webster, Daniel Belardo, Thomas Hyatt Quality assurance of drilled shafts is highly dependent upon the construction practices used during the excavation and concrete placement process. When performed under slurry, challenges are presented Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Cost Effective Excavation Support in Seattle Cost Effective Excavation Support in SeattleBy Richard D. Luark, Fernanda S. Madrona Deep foundation construction in highly developed urban settings pose unique challenges of working with deep excavations in a relatively confined area while preserving the integrity of nearby structure Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Crosshole Sonic Logging Versus Perimeter Sonic Logging: What Have We Learned? Crosshole Sonic Logging Versus Perimeter Sonic Logging: What Have We Learned?By Cory McElprang, Enamul Hoque, Aaron Thomas, Scott A. Jacobs Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) only evaluates concrete on the inside of reinforcing cages leaving the outside unevaluated unless other types of testing are performed such as Perimeter Sonic Logging (PS Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Deep Excavation Support: Innovative Shoring Design in an Urban Environment Deep Excavation Support: Innovative Shoring Design in an Urban EnvironmentBy Richard D. Luark, Fernanda S. Madrona Designing temporary retaining systems that allow for deeper excavation amid the existing urban infrastructure has become a challenge. A 60-foot-deep excavation in downtown Seattle was required to cons Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Deep Foundation Advancements in Fargo Deep Foundation Advancements in FargoBy 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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                     Deep Foundations for Top-Down Construction of High-Rise Project Deep Foundations for Top-Down Construction of High-Rise ProjectBy Martin B. Hudson, Kenneth S. Hudson, Gwendolyn Arreguin A twin high-rise project site in Century City posed several foundation engineering challenges for the design team. One portion of the twin high-rise project site was required to utilize top-down const Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Definition of Drilling-Activity Patterns Based on Production Data Profiles Definition of Drilling-Activity Patterns Based on Production Data ProfilesBy Diego Bellato Production data recorded by special foundation rigs during construction activities at the site are commonly used for quality assurance / quality control procedures and, in particular, to prove that th Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Design and Construction Benefits of Performing a Bi-Directional Test on a Drilled Shaft in Sand, Gravel, and Cobble Deposits Design and Construction Benefits of Performing a Bi-Directional Test on a Drilled Shaft in Sand, Gravel, and Cobble DepositsBy Marco Fellin, Van E. Komurka Significant cost and construction benefits were obtained from performing a bi-directional static load test prior to construction on the Russell Street Bridge Replacement project in Missoula, Montana. Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Design and Delivery of Micropile Installation Leveraging Augmented and Virtual Reality Design and Delivery of Micropile Installation Leveraging Augmented and Virtual RealityBy Guilherme L. M. G. Carvalho, Zachary T. Fleming In a world of 2-dimensional design documents, envisioning and understanding 3-dimensional interferences for complex foundation construction scenarios can be challenging. Videos and computer models ser Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Design and Construction of Mixed Ground Working Platform for a CCR Surface Impoundment Design and Construction of Mixed Ground Working Platform for a CCR Surface ImpoundmentBy Juan M. Pestana, Jeremy M. Gasser, Cuneyt Gokmen, Paul J. Sabatini, William Tanner, Daniel J. Woeste An access pathway and working platform were designed and constructed for equipment access for a Deep Soil Mixing (DSM) pilot study over a coal combustion residual (CCR) surface impoundment (SI). The D Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Design and Construction of Permanent Sheet and Pipe Pile Basement Walls with the Press-in Piling Method Design and Construction of Permanent Sheet and Pipe Pile Basement Walls with the Press-in Piling MethodBy Takefumi Takuma, Tsunenobu Nozaki, Masashi Nagano Using sheet piles and pipe piles for permanent earth retaining is one of the most economical methods for constructing basement walls since they can also work as temporary shoring during construction. Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Diggs Does Deep Foundations Diggs Does Deep FoundationsBy Robert Bachus, Nikolaos Machairasm, Allen Cadden Data Interchange for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (DIGGS) is a data transfer standard that is gaining widespread acceptance in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental communities. Origi Jan 1, 2019 
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                     A Combination of Jet Grouting and MPSP Grouting in Iskar River Cascade Hydropower Plant in Bulgaria A Combination of Jet Grouting and MPSP Grouting in Iskar River Cascade Hydropower Plant in BulgariaBy Massimo Poggio, Gabriele Balconi, Andrea M. R. Pettinaroli, Mario Ruggiero, Riccardo Castellanza Grouting technologies are ground treatment techniques used for modifying the behaviour of a mass of soil or rock by injecting a mixture. The sleeved port pipes (also called Tube A Manchette) are highl Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Geo-Foundations Project Information Management Systems on a Budget Geo-Foundations Project Information Management Systems on a BudgetBy Jamey B. Rosen As Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) technologies develop, the range of projects to which one can apply these technologies grows while the cost to apply them shrinks. In recent years, tech Jan 1, 2019 
