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UHE Peixe Angical: Secant Cutoff Wall in Uncertain Geology
By Dario Libano, Armando Caputo, Francisco Caputo
"UHE Peixe Angical is a 452 MW hydroelectric power plant located on the Tocantins River in Tocantins, Brazil. In 1999, geologists began feasibility studies to estimate the river’s hydroelectric potent
Jan 1, 2009
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Underpinning Historic Museum for U-505 Submarine Relocation
By Goudschaal Mark R.
"The Museum of Science and Industry U-505 Submarine Relocation project in Chicago, IL consisted of building an underground reinforced concrete vault (37' deep) for the Museum's new U-505 exhibit. This
Jan 1, 2005
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Analysis And Design Of A Piled Foundation For A Tall Tower ? Synopsis
By I. K. Ozaydin
Analysis of piles groups loaded with large bending moments and both vertical and batter piles can be best performed by matrix analysis. In this paper, a case history about a tall marine control tower
Jan 1, 2010
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Session 27 "Grouted Cutoffs"
By Trent Dreese
For critical velocities in gravel units we use Bush-Luckner, Sichardt, other empirical equations, and equations derived from laboratory experiments too. On the base of these, we compiled critical velo
Feb 10, 2003
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Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile Installation
By Peter Faust
"The south access road to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, known as Doyle Drive or Presidio Parkway, needs to be replaced. Built in 1936, it is the primary highway and transit linkage through San F
Jan 1, 2012
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Secant Pile Top-Down Construction for a Drainage Channel in Puerto Rico: An OPA Finalist
By Bill Shea, Gordon King
"For a drainage channel built in San Juan, Puerto Rico, a value engineering (VE) proposal incorporating a secant pile top-down approach saved time and facilitated construction work on the larger flood
Jan 1, 2012
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Pile Foundations For Algiers New Airport Terminal
By Ramdane Bahar
The new Algiers airport building is a reinforced concrete building of more than 80 thousand square meters of floor slabs. It is located at Dar-EI-Beida, near the old passenger terminal, about 20 km ea
Jan 1, 2002
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Seismic Design Of Micropile Foundation Systems
By Leo Panian
Over the last decade, drilled and post-grouted micropile foundations have come to be increasingly relied upon for resisting seismic loads in building foundations on the West Coast. Micropiles have bee
Jan 1, 2010
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Cut-Off-Wall Welzow in the Lausitz, Germany, a 400 Feet (120 M) Deep Hydraulic Barrier between an Existing Lake Region and an Open Pit Coal Mine
By Stephan Fisch, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"The use of cut-off-walls (COW) for the open pit coal mines has been used for decades. They have been used to reduce the negative hydraulic impact to the surrounding area caused by the open pit mining
Jan 1, 2017
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Building Drilled Shafts to Bridge the Mississippi
By Brian Koch
Michels installed 242 drilled shafts to support the piers for a new basket-handle, true-arch twin bridge across the Mississippi River from Moline, IL to Bettendorf, IA. The installation of the drilled
Jan 1, 2019
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Seismic Rehabilitation Of Seattle's Pier 69
By David Pierce
The Port of Seattle, one of the largest on the west coast of North America, made a strong statement regarding their support for reusing existing structures when a decision was made to rehabilitate Pie
Jan 1, 1992
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Army Corps Megaprojects: The Benefits of Innovative Foundations
By Dale Berner, Michael O’Sullivan
"This article focuses on lessons learned from innovative designs including in-the-wet construction methodology and modified foundation conditions, for two United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE)
Jan 1, 2016
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The Role Of Real-Time Instrumentation In Large Infrastructure Projects
By J. G. La Fonta
The rapid development of real-time monitoring technology for the construction of large underground structures in urban areas can be attributed to: the zero-risk objective, the need for transparency be
Jan 1, 2006
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Unified Specifications for Soil-Mixed Seepage Cutoff Walls
By Wayne S. Smith, Erik James, Jose R. Gomez
"Soil mixed seepage cutoff walls are increasingly being used in levee and dam modification projects nationwide. An important aspect of their overall quality depends greatly on the language included in
Jan 1, 2016
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Construction Of The Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Huey Long Mississippi River Bridge, New Orleans
By Dan A. Brown
The foundations at the Huey P. Long Bridge in New Orleans presented special challenges for construction due to the requirements for very deep drilled shafts in the Mississippi River beneath the existi
Jan 1, 2010
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Friction Loss in Tieback Anchors used for Landslide Stabilization
By John P. Turner, Benjamin J. Turner
"Tieback anchors are now used routinely for landslide stabilization in the USA and abroad. It is generally understood by design engineers that friction loss over the unbonded length of a tieback ancho
Jan 1, 2017
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Cased Auger Piles (CAP): An Effective Piling Solution
By Federico Pagliacci
Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) technique represents an important technological advance in the construction of piles in soft soils. The possibility of excavation under the water table with no need for
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Cased Auger Piles (CAP): An Effective Piling Solution (With CAP Technique)
By Federico Pagliacci
Continuous Flight Auger (CFA) technique represents an important technological advance in the construction of piles in soft soils. The possibility of excavation under the water table with no need for d
Jan 1, 2017
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Experiences And New Developments In Offshore Foundation
By Franz-Werner Gerressen
As alternative energy industries pick up speed internationally, and as government regulation and restriction limit the use of impact hammers due to environmental limitation from construction induced n
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Comparative Study On Numerical Analysis Of Laterally Loaded Pile
By Tiruvengala Padma, Nilesh Naik
Piles are common type of deep foundation elements used for the special bridges, transmission towers, Jetties, and tall structures. Lateral loads on the structures can be due to either earth pressures,
Sep 1, 2022