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Utilizing Drones to Improve Project WorkflowsBy Barritt Lovelace
Collins Engineers has been researching and implementing the use of drones on Civil Engineering Projects since 2015. Applications include bridge inspection, asset management, mapping, construction site
Jan 1, 2019
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Water Powered Percussive Downhole Hammers – Energy Savings And ProductivityBy Shyam Chengalath, Johan Jeansson, Magnus Hörman
Down-The-Hole (DTH) drilling usually uses compressed air to power the hammer. However, there are now DTH hammers on the market which instead of compressed air use high pressure water to power the hamm
Sep 1, 2022
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Construction Of Deep Foundations By Cast-In - Borehole MethodBy Y. W. Mou
In order to improve the construction of pile foundations and deep foundations of largo sizes, the paper deals with the method of installing square or rectangular bored-piles for annular foundation as
Jan 1, 2010
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Soil Mixing for the LPV-111 Levee Improvements, New Orleans: A Case HistoryBy Filippo Maria Leoni, George Filz, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni
"The US Army Corps of Engineers selected the Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the required stabilization at the LPV 111 Project (New Orleans, USA). DMM was used for ground improvement/foundation strengthe
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation Of Modulus Of Deformation Of Ground From Axial Compression, Pullout And Lateral Load Tests On Single PileBy Madhav, V., M. R., Ahmad, Padmavathi, M. S.
Modulus of deformation (Es), also referred to as elastic modulus is dependent on many variables such as type of loading, degree of anisotropy and non-homogeneity of strata, etc. and is one of the most
Sep 1, 2022
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Case Study: Stability Analysis for an Existing Bridge Experiencing Riverbank ErosionBy Brandon Smith, William Bohlen
Riverbank erosion along the Brazos River has modified the structural support conditions for an existing bridge structure in Southeast Texas. The 8-span, 1,200-foot long bridge was completed in 1992 al
Jan 1, 2019
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Economic Design Of Piling Platforms On Coarse Grained SubgradeBy Patrick Wong
The design of piling platforms is addressed in BRE (2004) for both fine grained and coarse grained subgrades. However, for coarse grained subgrades, piling platform designs can often be overly conserv
Nov 1, 2022
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The Potential Impacts Of Questionable Instrumenation DataBy Giovanni A. Bonita, Asher H. Peltz, Sean D. Johnson
This paper examines a complex earthwork project in the Washington DC metro area that had project delivery directly impacted by questionable instrumentation monitoring data. The case study summarizes t
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Nailed It! The Great Wall of the Chinese EmbassyBy Fred Tarquinio, Giovanni Bonita, Lars Wagner
"A new embassy for the Peoples Republic of China is under construction in Washington, DC. The 475,000 square feet (44,125 m2) structure has five levels below ground and four above, making it the large
Jan 1, 2007
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Center Rock Sets New Record on St. Louis Metro Project"The Metropolitan St. Louis Sewer District (MSD) in Missouri, the country’s fourth largest sewer system, is upgrading its storm and wastewater infrastructure in a 23-yearlong, $4.7 billion initiative
Jan 1, 2017
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Drilled Pier Foundations for Mercedes-Benz StadiumBy Jean Wehbe, Daniel C. Brahana
"The new Mercedes-Benz Stadium (MBS), home of the Atlanta Falcons, is part of a new era of stadium construction in the U.S. These new-age stadiums are larger and have more amenities than their predece
Jan 1, 2016
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Harry Nice Bridge Geotechnical Instrumentation Case StudyBy Jeffrey Goodwin P. E., Melih Demirkan Ph. D. P. E., Kevin Tehansky P. E.
Just an hour drive down MD 301 from National Harbor, construction to replace the Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas ‘Mac’ Middleton Bridge (HNB) began in spring of 2020. The Maryland Trans
Oct 1, 2022
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Approximate Assessment Of Basement Wall Effects On Foundation PerformanceBy Helen S. W. Chow, Harry G. Poulos
Most modern buildings involve the construction of a basement, often of several levels, to maximize the floor area ratio. The basement walls are generally designed for excavation retention purposes onl
Nov 1, 2022
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Assessment of Existing Bulkhead Walls for Dredging ImpactsBy Rakam Lama Tamang, Michael J. Byle, Stephen Ernst
"For various reasons, dredging may become necessary in front of existing bulkhead walls, either for channel deepening or for environmental remediation of contaminated sediments. The removal of sedimen
Jan 1, 2017
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Pullout Capacity of Pile Groups in SandBy S. P. Mukherjee, Smita Tung
"Piles are generally subjected to uplift in case of under ground and water front structures. Sometimes piles are also to resist uplift loads in transmission towers, dry rock, and so on. Experimental i
Jan 1, 2015
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Experimental Investigation on Drag Load Acting on Single End-bearing Piles in Collapsible Soil due to InundationBy Adel M. Hanna, Ibrahim M. Mashhour
"Collapsible soil is known as one of the difficult soils, which possesses considerable strength when it is dry and significantly reduced when inundated. In practice, in case of a thick layer, pile fou
Jan 1, 2015
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Static Behavior of Steel H-Piles under Axial Load using Scale Models in Very Soft ClaysBy Francisco A. Flores, Rigoberto Torres
The Complementary Technical Standards of Mexico’s City Building Code do not mention the criteria to compute the bearing capacity of Steel H-piles. It is necessary to increase knowledge in using steel
Sep 8, 2021
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Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, GaBy Robert L. Goehring, Fred Munene
This case history for three major additions to a tire manufacturing plant in north Georgia discusses the impact of highly variable Karst (sinkhole) geology on both foundation design and construction.
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Rock Excavation and Underpinning below a 19-Story BuildingBy Kevin P. Gleckler, Steven C. Highfill
"Escalators to access platforms for the Second Avenue Subway Station at 72nd Street in Manhattan are to be installed in the basement of an existing 19-Story residential building. The escalators, which
Jan 1, 2016
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Experimental Investigation on the Lateral Load Capacity of Monopiles in Dense SandBy Kenneth Gavin, Weichao Li, Paul Doherty
"The lateral load capacity is one of the most important issues to be considered in designing piles to resist berthing loads, ship impact forces and for monopiles used in the offshore wind sector. A nu
Jan 1, 2015