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  • DFI
    Geosetta: Unearthing Geotechnical Data for the Benefit of All

    By Ross Cutts

    As a public servant geotechnical engineer, I observed how costly and valuable geotechnical field explorations are to the success of every project. Often however, the field exploration is a long and co

    Nov 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Versatility of Compaction Grouting to Stabilize and Lift Large Structures

    By Joe Harris

    Large structures, such as a multistory office building or a large storage tank, are constructed the most economical way possible, which may involve a shallow foundation system placed on native soil or

    Sep 1, 2023

  • DFI
    DFI Collaborates on Risk-Based Panels

    By Derrick Dasenbrock

    Two DFI committees independently organized two complimentary panel sessions for the recent American Society of Civil Engineers' (ASCE) Geo- Risk 2023 "Advances in Theory and Innovation in Practice" Co

    Sep 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Unique Anchor Pile SOE System

    By Andrew Stauble

    This project included the replacement of the Long Island Railroad (LIRR) Atlantic 6 Bridge in New York City, which services rail traffic and spans the Van Wyck Expressway and frontage roads. The bridg

    Aug 1, 2023

  • DFI
    A Sound Concept that Deserves to Be Expanded

    By Deep Foundation

    Whenever an organization launches an initiative, the question arises whether that initiative has staying power. Or is the initiative, as is quite often the case, merely a fad; that is, just an activit

    May 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Wick Drains into the unknown

    By Brian McGlynn

    There are many factors that can result in a site characterization being limited. For example, a client may undervalue the importance of a good geotechnical report, or an owner may feel that it would t

    May 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Talking Dirty: How the Language We Use Affects the Foundation Industry

    By Ashley Shirer

    Have you heard a geotechnical engineer rail against using the word "dirt"? The typical maxim is: "It's not dirt, it's soil!" This axiom is so prevalent that it is joked about on the construction site.

    May 1, 2023

  • DFI
    CPT Role in Rigid Inclusion Design and Quality Assurance

    By Jesus Gomez, Mary Nodine

    Rigid inclusions are widely used in the U.S. as a ground improvement tech- nique, particularly for industrial, low- rise and highway applications with poor subsurface conditions, where control of sett

    May 1, 2023

  • DFI
    A Geotechnical Instrumentation Case Study

    By Mehih Demirkan, Kevin Tehansky

    Located about an hour drive south from Washington, D.C., the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) contracted with Skanska-Corman-McLean (SCM) to deliver a new Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senat

    Apr 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Installing Deep Foundations for North America's Largest LNG Projects.

    By Richard Shea

    Morris-Shea, an Alabama-based deep foundation contractor, is installing foundation piles at the sites of North America's two largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals currently under construction.

    Apr 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Making Expansion Possible: Mayo Clinic

    By Nathan Iverson, Allie Brady

    Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, Rochester is the state's third largest city and is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit a

    Jan 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Exploring the Historical Development of Geotechnical Engineering

    By Thomas Kennedy, Michael Bennett

    "History never repeats itself, but it often rhymes." The old aphorism reflects how the study of the past may, perhaps, be most widely valued when it can be used to improve current and future decision

    Jan 1, 2023

  • DFI
    The Benefits of Early Contractor Involvement

    By 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

  • DFI
    Eglinton Crosstown - Over and Under the Existing Subway

    By Shawna Munn, Sarah Speir

    Cedarvale Station is one of 25 new Eglinton Crosstown light rail transit (ECLRT) stations along Eglinton Avenue in Toronto. It is an interchange station with the existing Toronto Transit Com- mission

    Jan 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Sustainable Cement for Greener Foundations

    By Greg Halsted, Joshua Gilman

    Today's civil and geotechnical engineers play an important role in helping to achieve sustainable infrastructure. To address environmental sustainability and climate change caused by green- house gas

    Jan 1, 2023

  • DFI
    Case Studies Of Driven Tubular Steel Piles In Soils And Basalt On Woolgoolga To Ballina Pacific Highway Upgrade

    By Henry Zhang

    This paper presents two case studies of large diameter driven tubular steel piles for the ongoing Woolgoolga to Ballina Pacific Highway upgrade (W2B). This project forms part of Australia’s largest re

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Deep Cfa Piles Application For Foundation In Queensland

    By Sameh M. Khella

    This paper discusses the application of deep CFA piles for the foundation of structures in different ground stratifications with a focus on the application in Queensland region. Design, construction t

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Numerical Study On Uplift Capacity Of Helical Pile Embedded In Clay

    By Muttharam M, Karthick Kumar V

    Helical piles foundation systems have been extensively used in engineering application. It is commonly adopted to resist the compression, uplift force, overturning moment and lateral forces. Helical p

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    Design, Modelling And Construction Of A 12-Sided Diaphragm Walled Shaft

    By Stephen Buttling

    The construction of a water treatment plant in Dandenong, Victoria, required detention tanks and a pumping well. The design provided by the Engineer used conventional rectangular cast-in-situ reinforc

    Nov 1, 2022

  • DFI
    In-Situ Study On Improvement Of Soft Ground Using Stone Columns For Railway Embankment

    By Kishore Kumar B., Eswaran Prasad C R, Srini Naik B., Ramakrishna Raju N

    The authors through this paper intend to introduce the non-vibro technique of ground improvement by stone column, being used for the first time in India under the Western Dedicated freight Corridor in

    Nov 1, 2022