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Contactless Anchor Measurement with Elastomagnetic Sensors
By Damir Dedic, Wörle. Patrick
"Soil properties within a construction project area are analyzed during the planning phase. However, it is only possible to achieve selective soil exploration, even in the case of very extensive inves
Jan 1, 2017
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Pressure-Grouting Improves Performance of Helical Piles: A Production Case History, Static Load Test Results, and Comparisons to Predicted Lateral Deflection and Axial Resistance
By Karen J. Dawson, Francisco Johnson
"Pressure-grouted high strength helical displacement piles are a recently developed pile type that can be useful in conditions where noise or vibrations must be low or where access or clearance is lim
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep Excavation for Loop Pit
By Pathik Deb Mallik, Shyamal K. Mitra, Rajiv Kishore, Shuvranshu Rout, Manos De
"This paper presents a case study on the design and construction of a deep underground pit structure constructed inside almost a century old existing plant building. The complexity and challenge for t
Jan 1, 2015
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Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Quality Control
By Rudolph P. Frizzi
The current trend of increasing augered cast-in-place (ACIP) pile diameter, length, and load carrying capacities demonstrates improvements in installation equipment, increased acceptance, and that qua
Jan 1, 2001
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Wet Soil Mixing for Supporting Bridge Abutments on Spread Footings
By Adam Gerondale, David Hemstreet, Lisheng Shao, Kenji Yamasaki
"Foundation soils of a proposed single-span bridge over a busy railroad in Anchorage, Alaska included a layer of sensitive, non-plastic to low-plasticity silt. Slope stability analyses showed that, wi
Jan 1, 2015
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Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose Area
By Martin Walker, Joseph Ang, Jongwon Lee, Alvin Bayudanto, Lilian Lorincz, Morteza Khorshidi, Wenyong Rong
This paper presents a case history of liquefaction susceptibility evaluation study for a major infrastructure project in the San José area. The subsurface material of the study area consists of Holoce
Sep 8, 2021
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Cost and Technical Comparison of Non-Destructive Test Methods for Drilled Shafts
By 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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Sustainability: A Role for Blended Cements and Industrial Byproducts in Soil Mixing, Grouting, and Slurry Walls
By Charles M. Wilk, Lori Tiefenthaler
"Information presented in this paper can be used to support deep soil mixing, subsurface grouting and slurry wall technology as sustainable construction technologies. Ordinary Portland Cement (OPC) is
Jan 1, 2017
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Construction of a Ground Improvement Scheme to Support Large Mechanically Stabilized (MSE) Earth Walls in Kitimat, BC – Using Cutter Soil Mixing
By James Coull, Brian Wilson, David Siddle
"In 2012, Golder Construction Inc. was awarded a Design-Build contract for the design and construction of an extensive, deep ground improvement scheme to support up to 20 metres (66 ft) high Mechanica
Jan 1, 2017
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A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface Construction
By Julie Clarke
In 1939 Dr. Ralph Peck criticized the Civil Engineering community for taking a bifurcated approach to the prediction of building damage due to subsurface geo-technical works. Specifically, he observe
Jan 1, 2009
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120 Years of Caisson Foundations in Chicago
By Robert E. Schock, Eric J. Risberg
"Less than 20,000 years ago, the last of the glaciers retreated from the Chicago region. They left behind sheets of glacial clay till underlain by dense, over-consolidated till (“hardpan”) below which
Jan 1, 2016
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Piling In Calcareous Red Bed Soils and Weak Rock Formation – Design Development for a Gas Processing Facility
By Rick Piovesan, Pramod Rao, Nihal Bohra, Mark Wahler
"This paper discusses the approach followed for the geotechnical design of 355 mm and 457 mm diameter driven open-ended steel pipe piles used for a gas plant at a green field site in Pilbara region in
Jan 1, 2015
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Oldie But Goldie – Bi-Directionally Tested Foundation Piles With Base Enlargement As A Smart And Economical Alternative To Conventional Piles At Geneva, Switzerland
By Dipl. -Ing. (FH) Thomas Schmitt, Dr. Melvin England
Foundations in Geneva are difficult and expensive due a large overlayer of clay and silt above competent bearing material in the moraine. Common foundation schemes use deep barrettes or bored piles, f
May 1, 2022
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Automation Of Pile Foundation Design Post-Processing To Produce Pile Plans
By Rajasekar Subbian, Jessica Oudhof
In the Netherlands pile foundation design is done using CPTs in accordance with EC7 national annexure. The capacity per tip level is calculated for every CPT followed by zonation to find the tip level
May 1, 2022
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An Unique Formula for the Stone-Column Group Efficiency
By Abhijit Saha
"The stone columns improve the performance of foundations on soft and loose soil due to the ability of composite ground to sustain increased structural loads under reduced settlements. The interaction
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction of a Deep Soil Mixed Cut-Off and Retaining Wall in Richmond BC
By Keith MacKay, John Carter, David Siddle, Fernando Faminia
"The River Green Residential development, is located in the municipality of Richmond, BC adjacent to the Fraser River. Ground conditions at the site consisted of medium to fine grained alluvial sands
Jan 1, 2016
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Pile Driving Between the Amazonas and Xingu Rivers in the Tucuruí-Manaus Transmission Line – Lessons Learned and Solutions Found for a Challenging Project
By José Carlos do Amaral, Marcelo Groszownik, Jorge Beim
"Initiated in 2008, the project of this 1800 km long Electrical Transmission Line is a job of extreme technical complexity, crossing regions of major forests and rivers. When ready, it will allow the
Jan 1, 2015
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Low Overhead Secant Piles Drilled From Within A Shaft
By Allen B. Stanton, Parthiv Brahmbhatt, Michael Grimm, Stanley L. Worst
Constructing a circular shaft consisting of secant piles has its own complications which make it more difficult than typical drilled shaft construction. Add to that performing under low overhead power
Oct 1, 2022
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Mansueto Library: Drama below Ground and Above
By Patrick J. Lydon, Gregory A. Terri
"The recently opened Mansueto Library at the University of Chicago campus was a 2012 OPA runner-up. The dramatic elliptical shaped dome of this structure tells only part of this structure’s story. The
Jan 1, 2013
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Deep Mixing Core Data from LPV 111
By Donald Bruce, Alex Reeb, George Filz, Wesley Schmutzler, Mitsuo Nozu
"One million seven-hundred thousand cubic yards of deep mixing were installed to support an elevation raise of an earthen levee known as LPV 111, which is located in east New Orleans. The deep mixing
Jan 1, 2015