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The Spadina Pier Cofferdam - Design, Installation & PerformanceBy Jan A. Nilsen
This paper describes a key element in the construction of a major project undertaken by Harbourfront Corporation in its efforts to rejuvenate the central Toronto waterfront. The Spadina Pier forms one
Jan 1, 1987
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Design And Construction Of A Cut-Off Wall In Warm PermafrostBy Steven L. Anderson
A cut-off wall has been designed and is currently under construction along the Back Dam of the existing tailings impoundment at Red Dog Mine, Alaska. The cut-off wall, which will be in the order of 5
Jan 1, 2010
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Analytical Method of Stone Columns Compared with an Analysis as Per Rowe Dilatancy TheoryBy Abhijit Saha
"Two analytical closed-form elastic-rigid-plastic solution methods to predict the rigid foundation behaviour on stone-column reinforced soil are compared, both of which takes into account the stone ma
Jan 1, 2015
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Hand-Dug Caisson Foundation Of The International Trade Centre In Shenzhen ? SynopsisBy Y. G. Li
The design and construction of the hand-dug caisson pier foundation of the Shenzhen International Trade Centre are described in the paper. In addition discussions and inquires about the load-bearing c
Jan 1, 2010
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TPT Piling System - An Introduction To TPT PilesBy Stan Merjan
Composite piles with precast concrete tapered pile tips (TPT Composite Piles - U.S. and foreign patents) are a new and important addition to the piling types available to the construction industry. TP
Jan 1, 1987
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Effective Analysis Of Soil-Pile Interaction Under Dynamic LoadsBy Inn-Joon Park
Major problems associated predicting soil-structure interaction behavior are based on the fact that soil is neither homogeneous nor elastic and soil properties are spatially variable. There also exist
Jan 1, 2002
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Stress Analysis Of Reinforced Earth Bridge Abutment ? SynopsisBy S. D. Zhang
The first reinforced earth railway bridge abutment in China has been successfully constructed of September, 1985 under the supervision of the Reinforced Earth Researth Group of Shanghai Institute of R
Jan 1, 2010
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Developments For Mitigating Measures From Deep Shafts Of North/South-Line AmsterdamBy Klaus Pöllath
This paper describes mitigating measures and the design of compensation grouting which will be executed from deep shafts of the Amsterdam North/South Metro line project. Due to the specific conditions
Jan 1, 2006
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A Pile-Supported Mat Foundation For A 27-Story Building In Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA)By Alan B. Wagner
The River Tower is a proposed 27-story condominium building in the heart of downtown Milwaukee, Wisconsin (USA). The tower will be over 100 m tall, and will have a ground area measuring 15 m by 40 m.
Jan 1, 2002
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Comparison Of Dynamic And Static Methods Of Evaluating Static Pile Capacity - SynopsisBy Harpal Parmar
This paper evaluates dynamic methods of pile capacity prediction by comparing their results to static load test results. Dynamic and static pile load test data were assembled from four southeastern st
Jan 1, 1996
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Presentation #4 - Reflections On Pile Integrity TestingBy Joram M. Amir
Even when they are cased! [ ] In bored piles, as well as in drilled shafts, and in caissons too, defects will occur! [ ]
Jan 1, 2001
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Large Diameter Drilling Operations Of Multi Head Down The Hole Hammer Drill Through Boulders And Granite - Mach Drilling System And Some Construction ExamplesBy J. Nakayama
Construction of foundation piles or diaphragm walls through rocky or boulder containing formations has been long-standing difficulty. It has been widely understood that the down-the-hole hammer is t
Jan 1, 1989
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The Analysis Of FEM On The Anchorage Consolidation For Stabilizing A Tunnel With Thick Overburden ? SynopsisBy J. M. Pei
In this paper, the nonlinear finite element analysis is used to study the support system of a tunnel which is designed to pass through deep-embeded stratum. The rock mass is rather intact, though a se
Jan 1, 2010
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BRING YOUR A-GaME! THE BENEFITS OF ADVOCATING FOR ADVANCED GEOTECHNICAL EXPLORATION METHODSBy Derrick Dasenbrock, Mary C. Nodine, Benjamin Rivers
Up to 50 percent of major infrastructure projects suffer impacts to schedule or cost due to geotechnical issues, many of which correspond to risks related directly or indirectly to the scope and quali
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Design, Construction and Monitoring of a Secant Pile Compression RingBy Jason Weck, Alper Turan, Ali Chehadeh
"Rapid expansion of urban areas dictates the need to expand/rehabilitate the existing buried infrastructure at the same rate. The technical challenges such as variable soil and rock profiles, high gro
Jan 1, 2014
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Lateral Pile Load Testing Under Cyclic LoadsBy Dan Brown
This paper presents a case study of a cyclic lateral pile load testing program performed on two 18-in square prestressed concrete piles (PSC) in Savannah, Georgia. The load test program was developed
Jan 1, 2003
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Design And Instrumentation Results Of A Reinforcement Concrete Piled Raft Supporting 2500 Ton Oil Storage Tank On Very Soft Alluvium DepositsBy Shaw-Shong Liew
This paper presents the design concept using floating piles to support 2500Ton oil storage tanks on a very soft alluvial clayey soil of about 40m thick in Riau Province of Sumatra, Indonesia. The floa
Jan 1, 2002
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Results Of Dynamic And Static Load Tests On Helical Piles In The Varved Clay Of MassachusettsBy Jorge Beim
Helical Piles are increasingly being used to support and rehabilitate structures subjected to compressive axial loads. Traditionally, empirical correlations between installation torque and load capaci
Jan 1, 2012
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Railroad Bridge Approach Embankment Settlement MitigationBy Moi Arzamendi, Jose Ramirez, Kenneth Kniss, Sunil Arora, James Gingery
Construction of a new approach embankment for a railroad bridge over a river in Southern California required placing up to 12 ft of fill over soft to medium stiff silts and clays along an approximate
Jan 1, 2018
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Deep Foundations In Hong Kong - SynopsisBy Martin Pratt
This paper is an overview of deep foundation engineering in Hong Kong past, present and future. The enormity of the subject compared with the space available makes brevity inevitable. Issues of constr
Jan 1, 2000