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                     Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital Structures Design, Prediction And Performance Of Tied Back Shotcrete Walls Supporting Masonry Hospital StructuresBy 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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                     Jobsite Safety Inspection Checklist Jobsite Safety Inspection ChecklistBy Sam Messina [Project: Job Number: Date: Superintendent: Person Making Inspection: Note: The following checklist shall be used on a regular basis as an overall assessment of the jobsite. The checklist Jan 1, 1998 
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                     The Practical Application Of Pile Reuse At Bow Bells House, City Of London The Practical Application Of Pile Reuse At Bow Bells House, City Of LondonBy Justin Phillips The redevelopment of Bow Bells House in London has thrown up a number of challenges that will increasingly be faced by developers of congested sites. In the context of pile reuse this paper examin Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Large Diameter Pile Driving, Acceptance And Soil-Pile Setup New East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Large Diameter Pile Driving, Acceptance And Soil-Pile Setup New East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay BridgeBy Saba Mohan This study presents results based on the Pile Installation Demonstration Project (PIDP) that was conducted as a part of the East Span San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge Seismic Safety Project. For the t Jan 1, 2002 
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                     Stone Columns At Trenton Water Treatment Facility - Suitable Alternative To Remove And Replace For Mat Foundation Stone Columns At Trenton Water Treatment Facility - Suitable Alternative To Remove And Replace For Mat FoundationBy Darrell Wilder The Trenton Water Treatment Facility in Trenton, New Jersey, is expanding to upgrade existing facilities and to meet the increasing demands of the public. The facility sits uncomfortably between the Jan 1, 2008 
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                     University Of Minnesota Football Stadium Down Hole Pile: Innovative Solution For Difficult Conditions University Of Minnesota Football Stadium Down Hole Pile: Innovative Solution For Difficult ConditionsBy Eric J. Pederson The down hole hammer is widely used in specialty geotechnical construction. The common uses include tie-back anchor installation, micropile installation, and general soil/bedrock drilling operations. Jan 1, 2008 
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                     Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - Introduction Pile Installation Recorder Tests For ACIP/CFA Piles - IntroductionBy Garland Likins The Texas Department of Transportation, now considering using Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Piles (also known as Continuous-Flight-Auger or CFA Piles) in their foundations, awarded a research project t Jan 1, 1998 
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                     Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental Remediation Innovations in Mass Stabilization for Ground Improvement and Environmental RemediationBy Charles M. Wilk "Mass stabilization (MS) is a ground improvement technique that can prepare areas of low bearing strength soil for subsequent infrastructure development. The technique involves mixing binding agents s Jan 1, 2015 
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                     I-880 Replacement Project (Cypress Freeway) Large Diameter Driven Pipe Pile Foundations Test Program And Construction - Implementation Of Test Results - Implementation I-880 Replacement Project (Cypress Freeway) Large Diameter Driven Pipe Pile Foundations Test Program And Construction - Implementation Of Test Results - ImplementationBy Darrell L. Beddard The test program information provided for some immediate changes on the upcoming contracts and in contract administration for the I-880 Replacement Project. Plan sheet modifications included changes t Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Investigation Of Recycled Plastic Piles For Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale Environments Investigation Of Recycled Plastic Piles For Support Of Structures In Expansive Shale EnvironmentsBy Eric Brandner Expansive soil formations can be found throughout the United States. When subjected to wetting, many of these formations have the potential to swell and exert large uplift forces which can significan Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Keynote Lecture 6: Mitsuhiro Shibazaki Jet Grouting Keynote Lecture 6: Mitsuhiro Shibazaki Jet GroutingBy Mitsuhiro Shibazaki Generally, water-soluble polymers are effective in convergence of water jet ejected from a nozzle as they add viscosity to water. However, excessive additional polymers (added to keep water viscous) c Feb 10, 2003 
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                     Ground Freezing Combined Method for Urban Tunnel Excavation Ground Freezing Combined Method for Urban Tunnel ExcavationBy Filippo Mira-Cattò, Andrea M. R. Pettinaroli, Elena Rovetto "The construction of Powisle station of Metro Warsaw Line 2, in Poland, required the execution of two shafts next to an urban road tunnel adjacent to the Vistula River. The shafts were linked by three Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Construction Of A Spillwall In The Columbia River Construction Of A Spillwall In The Columbia RiverBy 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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                     2017 OPA WINNER - Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation 2017 OPA WINNER - Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine FoundationBy Tae Hwan Lee, Jun-Shin Lee, Daejin Kwag, Sangchul Bang, Gerard T. Houlahan, Moo Sung Ryu "Geotechnical engineers have been installing innovative, permanent underwater foundation systems utilizing suction buckets for the offshore industry since the early 1980s (Senpere and Auvergne, 1982). Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine Foundation Tri-Pod Suction Buckets for Offshore Wind Turbine FoundationBy Tae Hwan Lee, Jun-Shin Lee, Daejin Kwag, Sangchul Bang, Gerard T. Houlahan, Moo Sung Ryu "Geotechnical engineers have been installing innovative, permanent underwater foundation systems utilizing suction buckets for the offshore industry since the early 1980s (Senpere and Auvergne, 1982). Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Soil Mixing Evolution in San Francisco Soil Mixing Evolution in San FranciscoBy Rob Jameson "San Francisco is 49 square miles surrounded by reality." So said Paul Kantner of the local '60s icons, Jefferson Airplane, and his words have still held true. The rate, scale and complexity of recent Jul 1, 2022 
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                     Probabilistic Development Of Load And Resistance Factor Design For Driven Pipe Piles In Sands: Lessons Learned Probabilistic Development Of Load And Resistance Factor Design For Driven Pipe Piles In Sands: Lessons LearnedBy K. C. Foye Use of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) of foundations is growing, from offshore applications to bridge applications and beyond. The development of load and resistance factors for design has Jan 1, 2008 
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                     The Benefits of Early Contractor Involvement The Benefits of Early Contractor InvolvementBy Robert Small, Amshu Chappa, Ihab Allam The Biosolids Digester Facilities Project (BDFP) is located in southeast San Francisco. The jobsite is bounded by active Caltrain and Union Pacific Railroad tracks on the west side and the existing So Jan 1, 2023 
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                     High Strain Testing Of Large Diameter, High Capacity Unlined Bored Piles ? Introduction High Strain Testing Of Large Diameter, High Capacity Unlined Bored Piles ? IntroductionBy Dhanvin B. Mehta Pile testing is generally understood as static load test. It is our common experience that for high capacity, large diameter bored piles, static testing is expensive and time consuming. It is practica Jan 1, 1996 
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                     Advancing Severe Flood-Related Engineering Knowledge Advancing Severe Flood-Related Engineering KnowledgeBy Anne Lemnitzer When a major storm system stalled over Western Europe last summer, it pro- duced the deadliest flood on European territory in the last two decades. Beyond record-setting rainfall over countries such Feb 1, 2022 
