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Verification Of Drilled Shaft Resistance By The Post Grouting MethodBy Suthan Pooranampillai
Verification of drilled shaft resistance is primarily obtained through the use of different load testing methods. Procedures utilized include conventional top down static loading, the Osterberg load c
Jan 1, 2010
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Remediation Of Rail Structures Impacted By Landslides Using Sleeved Bored PilesBy Paul Hewitt, Aaron Rastall
The New South Wales South Coast rail corridor is key infrastructure for both freight and passenger transport. Geomorphological and geological evidence suggests that land instability has been widesprea
Nov 1, 2022
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Assessment Of Impacts And Challenges Of Existing Codes Of The Bi-Directional Static Load Test (Bdslt)By Danielle Nhanqulumanga, Pranith Bhatt, Snehal Patel, Khadeeja Priyan
The Bi-Directional Static Load Test (BDSLT) is a test that determines the capacity of piles when loaded under bi-axial static compression. In recent years the BDSLT has seen an increase in demand due
Sep 1, 2022
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Assessment, Remediation And Acceptance Of Drilled Shafts Through The Use Of Csl TestsBy Bernardo J. Jiménez Vega, Edy L. T. Montalvan PhD
The experience gained during more than 900 Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) tests on drilled shafts shows the importance of establishing proper project acceptance and repair protocols. Drilled shaft eval
Oct 1, 2022
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Construction of High Road Embankment over Thick Soft Silty Clay- A Case StudyBy R. Radhakrishnan, C. Gunasekaran
"Calicut Bypass Phase-II project included construction of 7 m high embankment over soft compressible clays up to 18 m in thickness. Approx 1.5 km length of road out of a total 5 km length consisted of
Jan 1, 2015
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Rocky Mountain Arsenal Section 36 Lime Basin Soil Remediation Project – Seepage BarrierBy A. David Miller, Douglas M. Barber
"The Rocky Mountain Arsenal was used by the military to produce chemical warfare agents and incendiary munitions for use during World War II and later by private companies for the production of indust
Jan 1, 2015
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Pile Shaft Capacity from Cone Penetration Test (CPT) Records; Considering Scale EffectsBy Abolfazl Eslami, Sepide Lotfi, Mohammad M. Eslami
"Via direct CPT methods for pile capacity prediction, correlation coefficients smaller than unity are used to relate cone tip resistance (qc) and sleeve friction (fs) to pile toe capacity (rt) and sha
Jan 1, 2015
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Data Management Guide SpecificationBy Laurel E. Blackman
The DFI Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) Committee cooperated with the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) to develop a specification for PIMS used on USACE projects. Once completed the Co
Jan 1, 2021
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Boston Waterfront Redevelopment: Re-use Of Existing Pier Piles To House Future GenerationsBy John P. Briand III, Douglas J. Aghjayan, Robert E. Fosse
This paper highlights the successful pile load testing program for the redevelopment of Pier One in East Boston, Massachusetts. Pier One is a 5.4-acre parcel on a dormant waterfront site used in the 1
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Case History: Large Diameter Micropiles for the Highway 53 Relocation ProjectBy Nathan W. Iverson, David S. Graham, Paul J. Axtell
"The Highway 53 relocation project in Virginia, Minnesota, involves construction of a very tall bridge across a currently inactive iron ore mine pit. The inactive pit is partially flooded and serves a
Jan 1, 2017
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Research on Strength Characteristics of Cement-Treated Soils at Construction JointsBy Naoyuki Hanawa, Takeo Asanuma, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Sachihiko Tokunaga, Daisuke Nakagawa, Yoshiyuki Morikawa, Kazuhiko Ueno
"In the cement deep mixing (CDM) method, one approach to joint construction is creating a surface-contact joint. In this study, an unconsolidated-undrained triaxial compression test was performed on c
Jan 1, 2015
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Large Diameter Steel Pipe Piles Running Under Self Weight In Soft Clay ' Predicted Vs. Observed Behavior ' Richmond San Rafael Bridge Seismic RetrofitBy A. R. Dover
The Richmond San Rafael Bridge (Figure 1) is a 4.3 mile long major toll bridge span across northern San Francisco Bay. Tutor-Saliba/Koch/Tidewater (TSKT) conducted a comprehensive seismic retrofit, wh
Jan 1, 2006
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Diaphragm Wall Construction, Instrumentation, and Testing for a Hydroelectric Power FacilityBy David Gatto, Nicolas A. Willig-Friedrich, Jeff A. Segar
"With the increasing demand for electricity, and requirements to generate this power cleanly, more producers are turning towards hydroelectric power. A project in Iowa currently under construction wil
Jan 1, 2016
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Dam Wall Toe Stabilisation Using Mass Soil Mixing TechniquesBy David W. Martel, Tom George
"As part of the regional water authority review and upgrade of local dams a 35m x 5m x 3m wet soil mixed block was required for stabilisation of a dam wall toe in remote Victoria, Australia. Remote ac
Jan 1, 2015
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Grouting of an Artesian Zone in Advance of Powerhouse Excavation for the Red Rock Hydroelectric ProjectBy Dewey W. Geary, Rachael V. Bisnett, R. Michael Bivens, Thomas G. Andrews
"The powerhouse for the Red Rock Hydroelectric Project is being constructed at the toe of the existing U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Red Rock Dam immediately adjacent to the existing stilling basin re
Jan 1, 2016
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Stability Assessment of a Deadman Anchor Pile Close to the Bulkhead WallBy WenJun Dong
This paper presents the stability assessment of the steel pipe piles that are used to support a deadman beam to anchor an adjacent bulkhead wall. Finite element analyses are performed to assess the st
Sep 8, 2021
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Alternative Design and Construction Method for Clinton CSO Underground Storage FacilityBy Meeok Kim, Paul Beljan, Gordon Chen
"Clinton combined sewer overflow storage (CSO) facility project developed by the Department of Water Environment Protection of Onondaga County, New York, is to improve sewer facilities and infrastruct
Jan 1, 2015
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Soil Mixing for the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project in San Juan, PR: A Case HistoryBy Filippo Maria Leoni, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project (Project) in San Juan was chosen by the Corps of Engineers to improve the soils adjacent to a 92 inch ID forced sewer main relocation and to
Jan 1, 2015
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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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Slurry Wall Design for Construction Using Soil Structure InteractionBy Nino Catalano, Meeok Kim, Gordon Chen
"The design of the below grade structure of Brigham Building for the Future (BBF) included three different areas to provide power generation and medical facilities as well as a parking garage. The thr
Jan 1, 2017