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Diaphragm Walls for Infrastructure Projects how to Deal with Complex Demands?By Franz-Werner Gerressen, Manfred Schoepf
"Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used as retention systems for excavation pits and shafts and permanent foundation walls or elements. It can be anticipated that,
Jan 1, 2015
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Micropiles: Key To The Renovation Of The 161 First Street BuildingBy 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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Installing And Testing Multi-bar High Capacity Rock TiedownsBy Andrew Pontecorvo, Steven Lowe, David Sposito
Buildings with large height-to-width ratios require foundations with significant uplift resistance. This paper presents a case study of the permanent rock tiedowns installed for One Manhattan West, a
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Vsm And Ofd® Technology: Mechanized Solutions For Deep On- And Offshore FoundationsBy Nils Schneider, Marc Peters, Stefan Frey, Andrea Fluck
Due to the worldwide population growth, the development of sustainable infrastructure and the exploration of renewable energies plays a key role to handle the rising megacity trends and to limit carbo
Nov 1, 2022
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Nearshore Pile Construction Experience In Burnie, TasmaniaBy Thomas W. Scott, Manh N. Tran
Marine environments present a range of challenges for pile construction. This paper contains a discussion on the design and construction of marine piles for a recent Toll Shipping wharf upgrade in Bur
Nov 1, 2022
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From Paper to Cloud: How Digital Tools are Revolutionizing Dam Project Data ManagementBy Grace Keller, Jay Jackson, Patrick Allen, Scott Lakes
Dam construction and remediation projects generate vast quantities of data. All information must be meticulously tracked, analyzed, catalogued, and submitted to the proper stakeholders to ensure safe
Oct 7, 2024
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Applications, Observations, and Lessons Learned From Earthen Fill and RCC Embankment Construction With Cut-Off Wall in South FloridaBy Scott Lakes
In recent years, Southeast Florida water agencies have been collaborating to develop a regional water supply that is sustainable and affordable. The C-51 drainage canal was selected as a leading candi
Oct 7, 2024
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Geotechnical Instrumentation of Pile Foundations Embedded In Molasse of a High-Rise BuildingBy A. Daouadji, P. Cazes, S. Grange, L. Briançon, R. Milane
Construction in congested urban areas is often accompanied by geotechnical problems due to high loads and the impact caused by nearby buildings. For this reason, it is important to understand the beha
Jan 1, 2019
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Sonic Drilling and Sensitive InfrastructureBy George Burnhart
"Sonic drilling is a relatively new technology even though it has been in development since the late 1940s. It was initially funded by the U.S. petroleum industry and then, in the late 40s, Russian sc
Jan 1, 2008
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Permeation Grouting of a Subsidence Impacted Watercourse in the Southern CoalfieldsBy Glynn Price
Myrtle Creek has been impacted by the subsidence associated with longwall mining at Tahmoor Coking Coal Mine in Picton, NSW. Specific impacts are fracturing of the rock bed resulting in a reduct
Oct 7, 2024
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1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.By Daniel Stevenson, Richard Guenther
"The preservation of historic buildings is not only essential to the understanding of our national heritage, but it is also environmentally responsible to adapt existing buildings to compatible new us
Jan 1, 2017
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Elliptical Shafts as an Alternative to Standard Circular & Rectangular ShaftsBy Peter Sudkamp, Ariel Sarno, Andrew J. King
The design and installation of elliptical shafts for the City of Baltimore, Maryland DPW Contract SC-940, “Hydraulic Improvements to the High-Level Sewer Shed Collection System” (SC-940) will be discu
Oct 31, 2023
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Cutter Soil Mixing and Augered-Cast-In-Place Piling Close to the Gulf of MexicoBy Justin Simmons, Michael Arnold, Bob Faulhaber
"In order to remodel an existing beach resort on the Gulf of Mexico, an existing three story structure, founded on stepped tapered piles, was to be replaced by a ten-story building with service rooms
Jan 1, 2017
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Augered Pile World Record Depth within a Soil Mix BasementBy Andres M. Baquerizo, Jeremiah J. Filjones, Nicholas Feldt
The Estates at Acqualina located in Sunny Isles Beach, FL, is comprised of two, ocean-front, 50-story, luxury towers with podiums and villas. With city regulations now requesting that above-grade floo
Jan 1, 2019
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Design and Construction of Pile-Supported Mechanicallystabilized-Earth Slope StabilizationBy Nasr Sheta
"After Hurricane Sandy, the stability of an earth slope in the Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey in the United States was deteriorating due to slumping soils and erosion from flooding. A slope stability
Jan 1, 1900
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Case History: Overcoming Geological Challenges with a Unique Excavation Support System in an Urban EnvironmentBy 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
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Innovative Soe Solutions For Shaft Construction: Getting To Depth With Diaphragm Walls At Westerly Storage TunnelBy Ryan Sullivan, Lisa Smiley, Jewels Stover
The Westerly Storage Tunnel (WST) Project is part of Project Clean lake, the North East Ohio Regional Sewer Dist years. When completed in 2020, WST will be nearly 2 miles of 25-ft diameter tunnel 200-
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Route 9A Pedestrian Tunnel at the World Trade CenterBy Raymond E. Sandiford
"The redevelopment of the World Trade Center (WTC) provided an opportunity for the Port Authority of NY and NJ to complete a long sought underground connection between all of Lower Manhattan’s transit
Jan 1, 2012
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Design And Application Of Vertical Micropiles To Resist Large Lateral LoadsBy Helen D. Robinson
Traditional practice to resist large lateral loads on foundations is the use of large diameter caissons, battered driven piles, or battered micropiles. Dense urban construction environments, however,
Jan 1, 2010
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A Case Study - Drilled Pier Foundations for a New Atlanta StadiumBy Jean Wehbe, Daniel C. Brahana
"This paper presents a case history of drilled pier construction for a new stadium in Atlanta, Georgia. The stadium structure is supported on several different foundation types, with the heaviest ""me
Jan 1, 2017