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Dcp Investigation Of Strength Increases In Polyurethane And Acrylate Treated Soils
By Andreu J. Ferrero
Polyurethane and acrylate resins are routinely injected into soils to gain strength and control water flow. However, most published data regarding strength gain is derived from laboratory samples crea
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Deep Foundations for Top-Down Construction of High-Rise Project
By Martin B. Hudson, Kenneth S. Hudson, Gwendolyn Arreguin
A twin high-rise project site in Century City posed several foundation engineering challenges for the design team. One portion of the twin high-rise project site was required to utilize top-down const
Jan 1, 2019
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Load Testing Methods
This Section describes four alternative methods for load testing of drilled shafts: high strain dynamic test (HSDT), rapid load test, static load test, and bottom load test. Until recently, static loa
Jan 1, 2004
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Effective Sampling, Testing and Specification Approaches for Deep Mixing at Kitimat LNG, BC
By Randy R. Williams, Brian W. Wilson, George M. Filz, Marina S. W. Li, Donald A. Bruce
"In-situ wet grab sampling and post-installation coring of soil-cement structures are typically carried out for Quality Control (QC) and Quality Assurance (QA) of deep mixing (DM) schemes. Wet grab sa
Jan 1, 2015
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Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent Foundations
By Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell
Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras
Jan 1, 2019
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Experimental P-Y Curves from Centrifuge Tests on Pile Foundations Subjected to Liquefaction and Lateral Spreading
By Arash Khosravifar, Nason McCullough, Stephen, Milad Souri, Scott Schlechter, E. Dickenson
The results of five centrifuge models were used to evaluate the response of pile-supported wharves subjected to inertial and liquefaction-induced lateral spreading loads. The centrifuge models contain
Jan 1, 2019
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Improvements to Commonly Used Cutoff Wall Specifications
By Michael Kynett, Francke Walberg, Richard Millet, Khaled Chowdhury, Mary Perlea
"Cutoff walls are the most common seepage improvement measure for levee flood control projects throughout California’s Central Valley. Cutoff walls are widely used because they can be implemented with
Jan 1, 2015
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Estimation Of Modulus Of Deformation Of Ground From Axial Compression, Pullout And Lateral Load Tests On Single Pile
By 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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Monopile Construction Technique For Mumbai Coastal Road Package 1 - Mumbai
By T Vijayakumar, Vipul Dobhada, Rajesh Patel, Swarnadip Dey, Naveen Babu D
The most challenging scope of any bridge project in marine or inter tidal zone is to construct sub structure like well Foundation, group pile, pile cap etc. Similarly, it also affects the marine envir
Sep 1, 2022
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A Tall Slender Tower Rises On Secant Piles and Drilled Shafts
By Renzo D. Verastegui, T. C. Michael Law, Sitotaw Y. Fantaye, Alfredas Daugiala
"When completed, 520 Park Avenue will amend the Manhattan skyline and be one of the most prestigious high rise towers in New York City. The 52-story condominium building is located on a 60 by 100 feet
Jan 1, 2016
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The Potential Impacts Of Questionable Instrumenation Data
By 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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Horseshoe Secant Compression Shoring System For Tunnel Repair
By Karen Talbot, Noah Maier, Rob Jameson, Giuseppe Gaspari
A storage and drainage tunnel advancing below I-75 in Detroit, Michigan experienced sudden subsidence. The Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) was damaged to the extent that its shield, cutting head and exten
Oct 1, 2022
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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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Shaftcam: A Practical and Cost Effective Solution to Drilled/Bored Pile Hole Inspection
By Sastry Putcha, Santosh Mummaneni, Avasarala Swamy
"Inspection of bored pile hole bottom prior to placement of concrete is one of the most crucial element of foundation design and construction, especially for end bearing piles. Pile hole bottoms that
Jan 1, 1900
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Solving Variable Bedrock Challenges With Ductile Iron Piles
By Kevin R. Johnson, Matt Caskey, Bryan Plaskett
Working in urban environments presents unique logistical challenges beyond those typically associated with traditional geotechnical design and construction. These challenges can include constrained si
Oct 1, 2022
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Collaborative Value Engineering Redesign - DFI 2020
By Martin Mcdermott, Kevin Tehansky, Robert Ross, Jeffrey Goodwin
A foundation value engineering redesign is a collaboration between the project owner, original design team, general contractor, foundation contractor and redesign team. Without the acceptance and coll
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A Digital Twin For Deep Vibro Ground Improvement
By Negin Khalili-Motlagh-Kasmaei, Paul O'Leary, Christopher J. Rothsiedl, Dimitar Ninesvski, Alexander Zöhrer, Vincent Winter
This paper presents the implementation of a digital twin for the vibro-replacement ground improvement process, as part of a digital construction site. The goal is to implement an evidence-based qualit
May 1, 2022
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Performance Analysis Of Fly Ash Stabilized, Highly Saline Unsaturated Expansive Clays: A Case Study
By Mohini Patel, Jahnavi Parmar, Pranav R. T Peddinti
Expansive clays pose a variety of geotechnical problems. Although the admixture stabilization is proven to address their problematic swelling and shrinkage characteristics, the influence of unsaturate
May 1, 2022
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Jet Grout Underpinning to Support the Waterman Hospital
By Piotr Kozlowski, Stanley L. Worst, Matthew J. Niermann
The Waterman Hospital in Tavares, Florida was undergoing an expansion and required a below-grade excavation immediately adjacent to the Emergency Department. This wing of the hospital was under high t
Jan 1, 2019
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Artificial Ground Freezing: A Smart Application Below The Airport Of Perth
By Luca Pingue, Regine Jagow-Klaff, Franco Muratore, Carlandrea Albonico, Damiano Frontini, Rudolf Wernecké
This paper describes an artificial ground freezing (AGF) application carried out to ensure both watertightness and structural support for the safe excavation of four cross passages of the Forrestfield
May 1, 2022