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    Sustainable Practices in Mitigating Liquefaction-Induced Foundation Settlements: A Focus on Carbon Footprint Reduction During Sheet Pile Design

    By Md Kausar Anik, Ramin Motamed

    The phenomenon of liquefaction-induced ground settlements has been frequently observed in several significant earthquakes, such as the 2010–2011 Canterbury Earthquake Sequence (CES) in New Zeala

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Installation of a Cutoff Wall Along the Mississippi River – A Case History

    By Michael Arnold, Matteo Bertoni

    This paper presents a project which received a DFI Special Recognition Award as a runner-up in the 2023 DFI Outstanding Project Award competition. The East St. Louis levee system is located in St. Cla

    Oct 7, 2024

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    DFI Technical Committee Project on the Effect of Overburden Stresses (During Curing) on the Mechanical Properties of Soil-Cement Mixed Materials

    By George Onorato, Giovanni Bonita

    Deep soil mixing (DSM) has become a widely used ground improvement technique globally, producing soil-cementitious materials for various complex civil and environmental applications. In the field, the

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Deep Foundations for an Offshore Windfarm – A Challenge Not Only to Dive-Drill From Seabed

    By Andreas Stimpfle-Ziegeler, Harald Heinzelmann, Karsten Beckhaus, Rabea Barhum, Askin Onur

    In October 2023 Bauer has completed the execution of deep foundations for the Saint-Brieuc offshore wind farm 16 km off coast north of France. Once operational, the 496MW wind farm will generate enoug

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Abandoned Coal Mine Mitigation in Artesian Conditions

    By Joshua Zimmermann

    For years, a subdivision in Glenrock, Wyoming, suffered from various odd damages, including the sudden appearance of artificial springs, flooded basements/crawlspaces, and shifting foundations. The so

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Multi-Agency Field Review Focused on Landslides, Asset Management and Climate Change in Alaska

    By April Fontaine

    Climate change is occurring, and owners/agencies are seeing the impact of warming temperatures and extreme weather on landslides and other geohazards across the globe. Asset management is becoming mor

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Increasing Resilience of the San Francisco Waterfront with Engineering Innovation

    By Muhammad Naeem, Allison Digregorio, Sam Yao, Joshua Core

    Located at the Eastern shoreline of the San Francisco Peninsula, the Potrero Power Station Project is transforming a 29-acre industrial site into a mixed-use redevelopment with 7 acres of new waterfro

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Rigid Inclusion Quality Control and Performance Verification Using Drilling Parameters: A Streamlined Approach

    By Jesus Gomez, Carlos Englert, Amanda Mallon, Mary Nodine

    Rigid inclusions are a ground improvement technique that provides soil reinforcement and settlement mitigation using drilled displacement elements. Rigid inclusion installation typically uses a Monito

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Geotechnical Aspects of Design & Construction for the Living Breakwaters Project

    By Mangtao (Monty) Du, Brendan Busi, Patrick Bassal, Daniela Zellers

    The Living Breakwaters project aims to reduce the impact of climate-intensified events on a coastal community which experienced extremely damaging waves and tragic loss of life during Superstorm Sandy

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Assessment of MCES Sanitary Interceptor Tunnels in Minneapolis and St. Paul

    By Kurt Breitenbucher, Jeffery Schwarz, Bruce Wagener

    Metropolitan Council Environmental Services (MCES) owns and operates nine wastewater treatment plants and 640 miles of interceptor pipeline to serve 111 communities and 2,700,000+ people in the 7-coun

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Value Engineering County Bridge Replacement

    By Derek Egbert, Kevin Baumgartner, Howard Perko

    Foundation designs in a bid-build business environment can be challenging as so much depends on the capabilities of the selected contractor.  Owners and governing agencies must be open to value e

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Capacity to Torque Correlations for Large Diameter Helical Piles

    By Steve Babcock, Howard Perko

    Since the development of the ICC-ES AC358 acceptance criteria, the use of helical piles as deep foundation solutions has grown in popularity and expansion of desired applications. With this has come a

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Flood Channel Bank Stabilization Innovation: Pressed-in Sheet Piles in Southern California

    By Ian Vaz, Taylor Stevenson, Takefumi Takuma

    Taylor Stevenson, Blue Iron Foundations & Shoring LLC, Newport Beach, CA, U.S.A. Phone: (949) 933-9043, Email: taylor@blueironllc.com Chris DellAringa, Blue Iron Foundations & Shoring LLC, New

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Long-Term Risk Assessment of Levee Cutoff Walls

    By Spencer Waganaar, Katherine Winters, John Murphy

    Hundreds of miles levees cutoffs have been placed in USACE levees in the Sacramento CA, Houston TX, and Southern Florida regions in the past 40 years, with smaller projects in additional regions. Many

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Micropiles: Key To The Renovation Of The 161 First Street Building

    By John McKinnon, Tony Barila, Ahmad Khatib

    The 161 First Street project is an existing 4-story brick building, located in Cambridge, MA that underwent a complete renovation to allow for it to be utilized as an office building. The new addition

    Oct 7, 2024

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    MnDOT's I35W Stormwater Storage Facility - Flooding Resolution in Challenging Ground Using a Series of Six Diaphragm Wall Cells

    By Thomas Pullen, Gregory Spicer, Joe Welna, Lola Moussey

    During the past several decades, a segment of Interstate 35W (I-35W) at 42nd Street, located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, has experienced flooding during intense storm events. Flooding is caused by a co

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Evaluating Pile Pinning and Shielding During Finite-Length Lateral Spread

    By Bernardo Jimenez

    Earthquake-induced deformation of bridge piers underlain by liquefied soil may impose significant demands on the foundation system due to lateral spread. A relatively simple equivalent-static analysis

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Develop Machine Learning Models to Establish the Load-Settlement Curve of Piles from Cone Penetration Test Data

    By Mohammad Moontakim Shoaib, Murad Abu-Farsakh, Hani Titi

    The evaluation of load-settlement behavior of piles is very crucial in meeting the serviceability criteria for pile analysis and design. The most reliable approach for estimating this behavior can be

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Complex Geotechnical Engineering for a Levee Project

    By Benjamin Giacometti, Adam Hacker, Enrique Farfan, Tom Pace

    The Louisville Metro Levee System reduces flood risk to the City of Louisville, Kentucky. The levee system was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is now operated and maintained by the

    Oct 7, 2024

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    Case History: Overcoming Geological Challenges with a Unique Excavation Support System in an Urban Environment

    By Kenny Younger, John R. Morris, Scott Stonecheck

    For the University of Pittsburgh's new Athletic Sports Performance Center project, a unique, technical design assist/build approach was employed to overcome both the dense urban environment and c

    Oct 7, 2024