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Design and Construction of High-Capacity Rock Anchors for the Willow Island Hydroelectric Project
By James M. Tantalla, Roderic A. Ellman, W. Allen Marr, Scott R. Bamford
"Construction of the powerhouse for the Willow Island Hydroelectric Project required a 100-ft deep excavation inside the limits of a cofferdam and embankment-seepage cut-off wall through soil and rock
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction Of Large Drilled Shafts (The 2nd Annual Mike O'Neill Lecture)
By Dan Brown
Improvements in construction equipment and techniques in recent years have made possible the use of drilled shaft foundations in diameters and lengths not previously considered practical or feasible.
Jan 1, 2008
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New Technique To Drive Piles By Impact Hammer Inside The Pile - Synopsis
By Djk Arentsen
A new technique to drive tubular piles by impact hammer inside the pile has confirmed a dramatic reduction of noise and the opportunity to save steel. Also a reduction in driving time and a higher bea
Jan 1, 1996
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Use of EPS for Roadway Embankments on Soft Soils
By 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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After Sandy: Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant Flood Protection
By David Guy, John Stanbury, Gilbert Tallard
"In 2009, storm surge from Hurricane Sandy inundated the Bay Park Sewage Treatment Plant located at El. +4 to +12 (+1.2 to +3.6 m) in East Rockaway, Long Island, NY. With all systems down, raw sewage
Jan 1, 2016
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New I-95 Woodrow Wilson Bridge Foundations
By Roderic A. Ellman
The new Woodrow Wilson Bridge (WWB) will replace the existing bridge over the Potomac River to connect Alexandria, Virginia to Prince Georges County, Maryland. The new WWB will extend approximately 1.
Jan 1, 2009
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Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A Retrospective
By William M. Dalrymple, William P. Owen, Benjamin S. Rivers
For the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), geophysical applications have played an important role as part of a successful multidisciplinary approach to subsurface characterization for
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Completely Automatized Recognition of the Installation Process in Special Foundation Construction
By Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer, Hans Regler
Up to today, it has been very difficult to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the status and production process of a construction site. It is becoming more and more important to be
Sep 8, 2021
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Tresfjord Bridge -Pile Works
By Andreas Andenæs, Arne Schram Simonsen
"AbstractThe Tresfjord bridge is with its variety in foundation concepts and difficult soil conditions one of the most geotechnically challenging projects in Norway at the time. The project comprises
Jan 1, 2014
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Application of Triple-Axial CDM Method (Lemni 2/3 Method) for Stabilizing Soft Soil
By Kazuyoshi Kamimura, Masaya Kawata
"It has been 30 years since the cement deep mixing (CDM) method developed in Japan. CDM method has been applied to many structures. While various technical improvements have been implemented in the me
Jan 1, 2015
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Cut-Offs in Temporary Coffer Dams As Seepage Barriers for Concrete Dam Construction –A Case Study of Teesta –V H E Project in Sikkim (India)
By I. D. Dayal, Anil Kumar Jain
"Cutoff walls are frequently used to slow down or prevent seepage of water through and/or around dams. Cutoff wall is a type of seepage barrier structure designed to reduce the flow of water underneat
Jan 1, 2016
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Performance of Foundation Systems in Chicago
By William (Bill) H. Walton
"I arrived in Chicago in 1993 with Dr. Ralph Peck’s University of Illinois bulletin titled Engineering Properties of Chicago Subsoils (Bulletin 429), which he published in 1954 with William Reed. Bein
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction Of A Spillwall In The Columbia River
By Francis B. Gularte
The Dalles Dam is located 192 miles upstream from the Columbia River?s mouth. As part of an effort to increase survival rates for young salmon migrating downstream to the Pacific Ocean, a river spillw
Jan 1, 2010
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Drilling and Grouting For the Rehabilitation of Contaminated Areas: An Italian Case History
By Raffaella Granata, Daniele Vanni
"This paper presents the drilling and grouting program performed at two abandoned landfills located into former calcarenite rock quarries in Manfredonia, Italy. Tests performed after the abandonment o
Jan 1, 2016
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Practical Construction Considerations for Runway Extension and Taxiway Expansion over Soft/Organic Soil Using a Column Supported Load Transfer Platform
By Brian T. Nereson, Michael C. Penney
"This technical paper was prepared to describe the general process by which the authors designed a column-supported load transfer platform (LTP) for support of asphalt-paved runway and taxiway embankm
Jan 1, 2016
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Soil Improvement Using Gravel-Sand Columns for a Highway Project in Germany
By Schmitz Stefan, Stephan Jee-Sun
"Due to the reunion of Western and Eastern Germany in the late 80’s, a multitude of infrastructure projects had to be executed. A good portion of these projects required improvement of the motorway sy
Jan 1, 2015
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Excavation Construction for the Transbay Transit Center
By Nick O’Riordan, Kaitlyn L. Fleming, Michael Riemer, Youssef M. A. Hashash, Stephen McLandrich, Mohamad Jammoul, Pierre Gouvin, Andrew Yeskoo
"To accommodate urbanization, cities are developing more underground space as a means to house public transportation systems and other entities. Underground developments often require construction of
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Foundations - Experience & Problems Encountered-Case Study For Second Thane Creek Bridge At Vashi, New Bombay. - Synopsis
By S. R. Nandargikar
Construction of open foundations for the Second Thane Creek Bridge was indeed a challenging task. Some major problems were encountered during the construction of foundations for pier No. P22 (S/N), P.
Jan 1, 1996
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Effective Plane Arrangement of Deep Mixing Piles to Resist Lateral Flow of Liquefied Ground
By Daiki Takano, Naoki Takahashi, Hidenori Takahashi, Ikuo Towhata, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"The method in this study, in which cement-treated piles are installed into the ground to decrease the amount of liquefied lateral flow, has been studied. The authors are also investigating the most e
Jan 1, 2015
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Foundation Construction Challenges At 100 11th Avenue In Manhattan - Osterberg Cell Load Test In Mica Schist
By Cem Altuntas
This paper is the second in a series of two describing the design and construction of a foundation for a major high-rise real estate development on the west side of Manhattan, N.Y. The foundation memb
Jan 1, 2008