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First Use In The USA Of The CSM Method For Use As Microtunnel Sending And Receiving ShaftsBy Brett K. Mainer
In the summer and fall of 2007, Drill Tech Drilling and Shoring, Inc. designed and built three 24-foot inside diameter shafts in Northern California using soil mix panels for support. The soil mixing
Jan 1, 2008
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High Capacity Minicaissons In NYCBy Lawrence F. Johnsen
Six case histories are presented in which tall, slender high rises are supported on high capacity minicaissons. The recent development of a high strength rebar cage has resulted in compressive loads o
Jan 1, 2007
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Drilled Shaft Foundations For The Float-In Dam On The Monongahela River At Braddock, PaBy Robert B. Bittner
The new gated dam on the Monongahela River at Braddock, Pennsylvania, was built for the US Army Corps of Engineers using an innovative ?In-the-Wet? technology. A key feature of this technology involv
Jan 1, 2013
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St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge - Deep Foundation Monitoring Methods And Equipment For Bridge ConstructionBy Bryan C. Field
The proposed construction schedule for the St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bride challenged the abilities of the design-build teams to utilize the best and most efficient methods to meet Minnesota Department
Jan 1, 2009
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The Construction And Performance Of Post-Grouted Micro-Piles For Vancouver International Airport Domestic Terminal Building - IntroductionBy Ernest Naesgaard
Post-grouted micro-piles were used for the seismic upgrading of the Vancouver International Airport Domestic Terminal Building (DTB). The micro-piles provided vertical resistance to both uplift and c
Jan 1, 2004
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The Monroe St. Viaduct: A Case History Of MSE Vibro-Concrete Column Supported EmbankmentBy Paul J. Lewis
Replacement of the Monroe Street Viaduct in southwest Baltimore City, Maryland included transforming 240 feet of the south approach from a pile-supported multi-span bridge to a mechanically stabilized
Jan 1, 2007
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Time-Dependent Increase In Load Capacity Of Tapered PilesBy Jeongbok Seo
This paper describes successful application of driven tapered-steel-pipe piles for two large-scale projects in the New York metropolitan area: Rego Park Mall, Rego Park, N.Y. and 164 Kent Avenue, Broo
Jan 1, 2008
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Is Excess Pore Water Pressure Build Up An Engineering Demand Parameter For Excavation Analyses?By A. Felipe Uribe-Henao, Camilo Ballesteros, Luis G. Arboleda-Monsalve, David G. Zapata-Medina
Conventional excavation analysis based on total or effective stress methods can result in inaccurate estimation of ground movements when impervious soil conditions or rapid excavation sequences are no
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Opimization of Solid and Hollow Micropiles for Shallow Foundations on SandBy P. D. Arumairaj, B. Vani
"Micropiles are small diameter cast insitu reinforced grouted piles and it has been effectively used in many applications of ground improvement. It increases the load carrying capacity of soil and red
Jan 1, 2015
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A 16 M Deep Basement Excavation in Kuala Lumpur Karst: Mixed Retention SolutionBy Serhat Baycan, Mikias Yohannes
"Kuala Lumpur Karst is a complex limestone formation that is characterized by presence of cavities, solution channels, pinnacles and floaters. Basement excavations in such geological formations are us
Jan 1, 1900
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Special Aspects of Constructions with Deep Mixing Systems for InfrastructuresBy Alexandra Weidle, Seffen Leppla, Rolf Katzenbach, Matthias Seip
"A lot of different deep mixing systems have been developed in the last decades for a wide spectrum of applications, e.g. retaining and foundations systems, soil improvement, sealing of toxic substanc
Jan 1, 2015
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Experimental And Numerical Assessment Of Osterberg Load Tests On Large Bored Piles In SandBy Roberto Nova
The selection of the Osterberg Cell (O-Cell) technology as the standard testing method for deep foundations of the Railways Po Viaduct in Northern Italy offered a relevant number of field measures on
Jan 1, 2008
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Risk Management and Ground Improvement Technologies in the Case of LiquefactionBy Sebastian Fischer, Rolf Katzenbach, Steffen Leppla
"The risk management in the case of liquefaction is one of the most serious and also difficult issues in geotechnical engineering because failure caused by liquefaction is always a sudden failure with
Jan 1, 2015
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Skin Friction In Shale: Results Of The Hwy. 81 Bridge, Yankton, SD Drilled Shaft Load TestBy Scott M. Mackiewicz
This project includes replacement of the historic vertical-lift span Meridian Bridge (U.S. Highway 81 over the Missouri River) that connects Yankton, South Dakota with rural Cedar County, Nebraska. T
Jan 1, 2008
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Drilled Shaft In Strong Rock-Design, Validation, And Construction Of The Beauharnois Canal Bridge, Autoroute 30 MontréalBy Ivan Hee
The 2.5km long bridge over the Beauharnois Canal and St. Lawrence Seaway is a major structure in the new Autoroute 30 project near Montreal. Foundations for the bridge consist of footings on bedrock,
Jan 1, 2011
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Replacement Bored Piles for the Houphouet-Boigny Bridge, Cote D'ivoireBy Adrian Mercer, Ashkan Ameri
Due to general degradation, increased traffic levels, and historical ground movement, this road and rail bridge which provides an essential link between the interior of the country and the Port of Abi
Sep 8, 2021
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Current State of Practice of Corrosion Protection in Europe with Hollow Bars - Comparison to Methods Being used in North AmericaBy Alice Y. Tseng, Dan MacLean
"Corrosion protection of all deep foundation systems made of steel is THE issue when considering durability of the element in the long term. Protecting steel from corrosion and maintaining the steel t
Jan 1, 2017
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Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse SandBy Abdelmalek Bouazza, Aamir Mahawish, Will P. Gates
Bio-grouting by means of microbial induced calcite (calcium carbonate) precipitation (MICP) to improve mechanical properties of granular soils has gained much attention in recent years. The biogroutin
Jan 1, 1900
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Permanent Soil Nail Earth Retention System, Stanley Hall Replacement Project, UC BerkeleyBy Pirooz Barar
The new Stanley Hall building will house the center for bio-engineering and technology research for the UC Berkeley campus. The structure is located at the northeast part of campus, adjacent to Donne
Jan 1, 2004
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Design And Analysis Of Cooling Tower Pile FoundationsBy Michael W. Oakland
This paper summarizes the analysis and design of a pile foundation system for two 400 ft. diameter, 500 ft. high cooling tower using a detailed finite element analysis package. The cooling towers are
Jan 1, 2010