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Design And Construction Of A Micropile Wall To Stabilize A Railway Embankment.
By Jim Bruce
This paper presents details of a slope stabilization scheme built in late 2003 at a 16m-high railway embankment in southern Ontario, Canada. The owner, faced with continuing maintenance and safety iss
Jan 1, 2004
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Sheet Piling Bridge Abutments
By Robert J. Carle
This paper reviews a variety of highway structures which have been built using steel sheet piling as the permanent structural elements of bridge piers, abutments and wingwalls. Those structures built
Jan 1, 1989
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Underpinning And Micropiling To A Four Storey Apartment Building In Hamilton, Scotland
By Clifford J. Wren
A geotechnical foundation solution was required to halt and prevent further structural distress suffered by a residential four storey apartment building in Hamilton, Scotland. Residents of the ten ye
Jan 1, 2008
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Shear Walls Used For Liquefaction Stabilization Of Earthen Dam Embankments
By Peter J. Nicholson
Recognition of the liquefaction susceptibility of dam embankments has been heightened since the San Fernando Dam near failure incident in 1971. Both the downstream and upstream slopes of dams can be
Jan 1, 2008
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Sonar Calipering Of Slurry Constructed Drilled Shafts - Providing Quality Assurance And Quality Control In Deep Foundations
By Denton A. Kort
Historically the visual examination of drilled shafts to determine shape was typically done under dry conditions. Many engineers believe that by using a dry method of construction, the question of sha
Jan 1, 2007
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Construction Induced Vibration during Sheet Pile and Pile Driving in Deep Excavation
By Ambarish Ghosh, Subhaprasad Chakraborty
"Construction of basement floors has become necessary to meet the requirement of parking in office and residential complexes and in hospitals for radiotherapy treatment. Important projects coming up i
Jan 1, 2015
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Underwater Pile Hammers
By Douglas L. Scaggs
Driving piles in under water applications has become more common place over the past twenty years. Where only a water depth reachable with a follower or dewatered cofferdam was the rule in the past,
Jan 1, 2013
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Assessing the Applicability of Thermal Response Testing to Energy Piles
By C. Guney Olgun, Fleur Loveridge, Tracy Brettmann, William Powrie
"Abstract Deep foundations are increasingly being used, not just to carry structural loads, but also to act as heat exchangers as part of a ground source heat pump system. Such foundations, often call
Jan 1, 2014
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New Double-Walled Pile Technology for Noise Attenuation
By Julie Hampden, Tim Dardis, Per Reinhall
"Noise from impact pile driving can harm fish, marine mammals and other sensitive wildlife over large areas. Marine pile driving is highly regulated, and regulators require sound levels to be below ce
Jan 1, 2017
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Design, Specification And Installation Of Square Shaft Helical Piers In Expansive Soils
By John S. Pack
The application of square shaft helical piers in expansive soils is a standard of practice in many areas of the United States. Over 20 years of performance monitoring show exceptional performance and
Jan 1, 2007
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Up-Down Construction Utilizing Steel Sheet Piles And Drilled Shaft Foundations
By Nathan A. Ingraffea
The use of steel sheet pile walls and drilled shaft foundation elements to enable up-down construction methods has been used successfully on recent high-rise structures with multi-story below grade pa
Jan 1, 2008
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Bearing And Friction Design Capacity Software For Helical Anchors And Piles
By Gary L. Seider
Chance, a Division of Hubbell Power Systems, Inc., in conjunction with Sailors Engineering, Inc. has updated its Helical Design Capacity Software. This latest version, ?HeliCAP® v2.0?, is a state-of-
Jan 1, 2007
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Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital Structures
By Frank Borda
Two recent projects were completed in Ontario, Canada for major hospital additions that involved excavation support of heritage masonry structures. Conventional continuous caisson wall schemes were re
Jan 1, 2004
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Ground Energy Systems In London - A Best Practice Approach
By Ryan Law
Ground energy systems are being installed in increasing numbers in the United Kingdom. This is particularly true in London where planning regulations require larger scale developments to provide at l
Jan 1, 2008
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The First Cut-Off Wall In The Indian Himalayas For The Dam Of The Dhauliganga Hydroelectric Project
By Wolfgang G. Brunner
In the far north of Uttar Pradesh Province in the Indian Himalayas, the 280 MW Dhauliganga hydroelectric power plant is under construction by National Hydroelectric Power Corporation (NHPC), a state-
Jan 1, 2004
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Design, Construction And Testing Of Micro-Piles Used To Support A Concrete Arch Bridge
By William Auyeung
Micro-piles are small-diameter, drilled and grouted reinforced piles used for both structural support and in situ earth reinforcement. They were conceived in Italy in 1952, but have become popular in
Jan 1, 2004
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Micropiles For Rehabilitation Of Two Existing Structures
By Jeffrey R. Hill
This paper discusses the use of micropiles for the rehabilitation of the following two structures: the Milwaukee Auditorium Theatre, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and the Cupples Ballpark Lofts, in St. Lou
Jan 1, 2008
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Finite Element Analyses And Cofferdam Excavations
By Dimitrios C. Konstantakos
Cofferdam excavations have traditionally been designed with classical design methods that involve direct computations of active or apparent earth pressures. However in contrast to finite element metho
Jan 1, 2013
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Permanent Soil Nail Earth Retention System, Stanley Hall Replacement Project, UC Berkeley
By Pirooz Barar
The new Stanley Hall building will house the center for bio-engineering and technology research for the UC Berkeley campus. The structure is located at the northeast part of campus, adjacent to Donne
Jan 1, 2004
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The Monroe St. Viaduct: A Case History Of MSE Vibro-Concrete Column Supported Embankment
By Paul J. Lewis
Replacement of the Monroe Street Viaduct in southwest Baltimore City, Maryland included transforming 240 feet of the south approach from a pile-supported multi-span bridge to a mechanically stabilized
Jan 1, 2007