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Getting Paid In Hard Times - I. Formation Of The Contract
By Dennis J. Riley
A. This outline addresses what a sub-contractor, or a subsub-contractor should do to get paid in the event the general contractor or building owner files for bankruptcy. B. Negotiating payment ter
Jan 1, 1991
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Deviations From Design Impact Performance Of An Aggregate Pier Supported Embankment
By Jay L. Hodkinson
Replacement of an aging twin span river crossing in Vermont required a temporary bridge to accommodate traffic during construction. Soils beneath the temporary approach embankment consisted of very s
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Developments In Secant Bored Pile Wall Construction
By D. E. Sherwood
Recent developments in high torque hydraulic rotary rigs has lead to the construction of secant bored pile walls by rotary drilling methods in circumstances where earlier methods were difficult and in
Jan 1, 1989
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Site Management Towards Pile Execution At Qurashiya Bridge
By Emad W. Shublaq
Contractual site plans are implemented for executing pile foundations (5 x 5) at segmental concrete bridge. Project schedule demands have forced the contractor to find out the most economical procedur
Jan 1, 1992
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Behavior of Battered Piles under Lateral Loads in Sandy Soils
By Jogeshwar P. Singh, Ahmed AlaaEldin, Mohamed Ashour
The presented methodology allows the determination of the response of laterally loaded battered long piles in sandy soils based on the soil-pile interaction. The Strain Wedge (SW) model which was orig
Jan 1, 2018
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Time Dependent Open-End Pipe Pile Capacity Assessment By Dynamic And Quasi-Static Methods
By Derrick D. Dasenbrock
Three piers of a new river bridge are supported on 1.067 m diameter open-end steel pipe piles. At time of drive, and after pile re-strikes, high-strain dynamic capacity values at plan tip elevations,
Jan 1, 2006
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Dynamic Monitoring Program Results Indicator Pile Tests -I-880 - Introduction
By D. Michael Holloway
The realignment of Interstate 880 replaces the double-decked (Cypress) viaduct collapsed in Oakland, California during the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake. The California Department of Transportation (CAL
Jan 1, 1996
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The Use Of A Reverse Circulation Diaphragm Walling Technique To Form A Plastic Cut-Off Wall Around Sizewell B Power Station
By H. F. Cowie
Britain's first pressurised water reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Station is now under construction at Sizewell on the Suffolk coast. A linear cut-off wall was proposed to ensure that the drawdown of
Jan 1, 1989
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Improved Pile Economics: High Design Stresses And Remote Pile Testing
By Jim Frazier
Tradition has often dictated low design load stresses on piles. Such traditions often developed prior to modern static or dynamic pile testing methods and perhaps result from a few limiting situations
Jan 1, 2002
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CSM: An Innovative Solution For Mixed-In-Situ Retaining Walls, Cut-Off Walls And Soil Improvement
By Fabrice Mathieu
The Cutter Soil Mixing (CSM) provides a cost effective solution for the rapid construction of retaining and cut-off walls using new equipment developed from diaphragm wall cutter technology. CSM consi
Jan 1, 2006
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The Test on Effect of Polyanionic Cellulose on Process of Filtrate Loss of Low Solid-Phase Drilling Fluid (cdc8479e-b761-4427-8d26-4088be3d5ab5)
By Ping Yang, Tian-bin Li, Min-hui Wu
"The process of filtrate loss of low solid-phase drilling fluid at different content of polyanionic cellulose is investigated by the standard filtration test. The test results showed that when time of
Jan 1, 2017
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Repair Of Deep Foundations - Summary
By Dennis W. Boehm
The building boom of the late 1970's and early 1980's has all but used up most of the better sites across the more populated metropolitan areas of the United States. This means that current
Jan 1, 1999
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Recycling Jet Grout Backflow: Waste Mitigation and Cost Benefits
By Craig T. Jones, Zachary Q. Maassen
"Jet grouting is a method of ground improvement that relies on the erosive capacity of high-speed jets to cut and mix the ground in place with a cementitious grout. A continuous return flow of cutting
Jan 1, 2017
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Dynamically Cast-In-Place Piles
By John J. Vieaux
Allowable loads on Dynamically-Cast-In-Place Piles (the Franki type) can be correlated with N values from the Standard Penetration Test. Using a constant developed by Nordlund, a conservative value fo
Jan 1, 1984
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Accessing History
By Richard Pizzi
Built in 1806, Boston's African Meeting House is the oldest surviving Black church building in the country. A $7 million dollar renovation was begun in 2006 to restore this historic building to
Jan 1, 2011
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Reinforcement Project For The Shopping Centre "Grand Littoral" In Marseilles
By J. -M. Rescoussier
Due to Important settlements inducing major structural damages, the western part of the Grand Littoral shopping centre has been closed in 1997. The present paper describes the project of underpinnin
Jan 1, 2002
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Analyzing Drivability Of Open Ended Piles In Very Dense Sands
By James A. Schneider
The successful installation of long piles driven into very dense sands relies on the occurrence of the reduction in local friction with increased pile embedment, a phenomenon known as ?friction fatigu
Jan 1, 2010
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Modification of Best-Fit Interpretation Method for Ultimate Capacity of Screw Pile
By Adnan A. Malik, Tadashi Maejima, Jiro Kuwano
"ABSTRACTTheoretical approach to estimate the ultimate pile capacity gives a rough idea at the initial stage of design that later on strengthen by the execution of static pile load test at site. The s
Jan 1, 2014
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The Design Of Deepwater Wharves Which Are In The Complex Geological Conditions Of Pearl River Estuary
By F. W. Liang
The geology of pearl River estuary belongs in strong weathered rock quaternary geological systen, so the conditions are complication. Since 80's we built the first deepwater wharf of Shenzhen chi
Jan 1, 1991
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Sonic Integrity Testing - 1.0 Summary
By A. F. van Weele
In general cast-in place piles will have an irregular pile shape. However, it is possible that these irregularities are so large that they may lead to pile deficiencies. It is very rarely possible to
Jan 1, 1987