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Cement Deep Soil Mixed Walls/Grout Plug for Groundwater Cut Off and Excavation Support at the Bart Warm Springs ExtensionBy Harry Schnabel, Mitchell L. Fong, Douglas R. Jenevein, Thomas S. Lee
"The Warm Springs Extension (WSX) is one of a series of projects that will eventually extend the Bay Area Rapid Transit System (BART) from Fremont to San Jose, California. A cut and cover tunnel was u
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Dry Soil Mixing Performance and Quality Control Acceptance CriteriaBy Patrick K. Wong, Richard Kelly
"The variability in strength and compressibility of in situ deep soil mixing products can be greater than the variability of the natural soil. However, satisfactory performance can be achieved by care
Jan 1, 2015
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High-Capacity Driven-Pile Foundation for a 33-Story High-Rise in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USABy Patrick J. Hannigan, William H. Walton, Ryan C. Rusk, Van E. Komurka
"The project consists of a 33-story building with two levels of below-grade parking across the entire building footprint. Timely and cooperative teamwork among the owner/developer, geotechnical engine
Jan 1, 2017
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Secant Pile Barrier Wall Overlap, Thickness, and Position at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Wolf Creek Dam, Jamestown, KYBy Bernard B. Vannoy, Howard W. Gault, Ramesh Bobba
"Treviicos-Soletanche Joint Venture (JV) and the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) have installed a 3800-foot long, 275-foot deep and minimum 2-foot wide secant pile barrier wall at Wolf Creek Dam in
Jan 1, 2015
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An Analysis of LRFD for Helical AnchorsBy Ronaldo Luna, Donald Deardorff
"The use of load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is well documented since the 1960s for structural applications when it was first adopted into the American Concrete Institute Building Code in 1963
Jan 1, 2009
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The Coupled Thermo-Hydro-Mechanical Numerical Analysis for the Estimation of Active Zone and Free-Field Heave in Expansive Natural Clay and BedrockBy Rendon Rieth, John Bryant, Kourosh Tamizdoust, Amr Helal
Expansive soils are widespread in the Southern, Western, and Rocky Mountain areas of the United States. Expansive natural clays and bedrock can expand upon wetting and shrink upon drying. These soils
Oct 31, 2023
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Innovative Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing Drilled ShaftsBy Joshua C. Adams, Les Chernauskas, Edward L. Hajduk
"Drilled shafts are increasingly being used to support bridge and building foundations. Because these foundations usually carry very high design loads and often serve as non-redundant, single load car
Jan 1, 2009
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Securing of In-Situ Cement Mixing Quality for the Expansive Soil with the ‘Montmorillonite’ InclusionBy Masaru Sakakibara, Ngo Tuan Anh, Mitsuo Nozu
"In the southern region of Vietnam and the southern United States, numbers of Deep Mixing (DM) columns have been installed to increase the stability of slopes and mitigate ground settlement. However,
Jan 1, 2015
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Deep Mixing for Levee Repair at Hurricane Protection Project, P-17A, Louisiana, USABy Peter Cali, David Yang, Rakshya Shrestha, Ralph Griffin, Sushil Kafle, Motoji Watanabe
"As a part of the ‘US Army Corps of Engineers - New Orleans to Venice, Louisiana Hurricane Protection Project’, deep mixing ground improvement was designed to reinforce the soft ground for the emergen
Jan 1, 2015
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Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose AreaBy Martin Walker, Joseph Ang, Jongwon Lee, Alvin Bayudanto, Lilian Lorincz, Morteza Khorshidi, Wenyong Rong
This paper presents a case history of liquefaction susceptibility evaluation study for a major infrastructure project in the San José area. The subsurface material of the study area consists of Holoce
Sep 8, 2021
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Design, Construction, and Performance of the Temporary Earth Retention System at No. 9 WaltonBy Joel B. Dellaria, Justin R. Lewis
"No. 9 Walton is a new high-rise condominium building located in the Gold Coast area of Chicago. The adjacent building, Walton on the Park, featured 4 levels of below grade parking and utilized a seca
Jan 1, 2017
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Unique Foundation Solution For The Shriners Burns Institute Building Expansion - I. IntroductionBy Edmund Cardoza
In the spring of 1993, construction began on an ambitious building project in Boston, Massachusetts. The Shriners organization committed to offer state-of-the-art adolescent burn treatment and rehabil
Jan 1, 1994
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Experience with Driven Pile Foundations in CaliforniaBy Samar Saad, Mazen Adib, Farid Motamed, Medji Sama
Abstract Deep foundations were necessary to support bridges, retaining walls, and other structures at the I405 Improvement Project in Orange County, California. The ground properties and stratigraphy
Oct 7, 2024
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Innovative European Technologies To Accelerate Construction Of Embankment Foundations - Part II: DM, FMI, Mass Stabilization & CSVBy Ali Porbaha
In today's fast-track construction environment, owners are searching for non-conventional technologies to build their projects faster and safer while maintaining traffic flow during construction.
Jan 1, 2002
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Case History: Use of Vibro-Replacement Stone Columns for both Liquefaction Mitigation and to Improve Static SettlementBy Martin Hudson, Lisheng Shao, Navid Plaseied, Adam Richardson
At a project site in San Diego, California, the hazards of liquefaction and seismically-induced settlement were present, in conjunction with relatively compressible soils that would require a low bear
Oct 31, 2023
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Detailing For Cast-In-Place Pile-Column Ductility ? IntroductionBy Andrew Budek
Reinforced concrete piles are used to carry foundation loads through considerable depths of soil to provide superstructure stability under gravity loads and lateral forces. The creation of cast-in
Jan 1, 2007
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Turning the Valley of Ashes into a Tennis Haven: The Development History of the USTA Site in Queens, NYBy Athena C. Denivo, Pablo V. Lopez, Michael McMaster, Sissy Nikolaou, Alfred H. Brand
"The paper presents the history of development of the United States Tennis Association (USTA) site, focusing on geotechnical, geoseismic, and foundation engineering challenges associated with it. The
Jan 1, 2016
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Performance Analysis Of Fly Ash Stabilized, Highly Saline Unsaturated Expansive Clays: A Case StudyBy 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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Keynote Lecture 3: G. Stuart Littlejohn Compensation and Permeation GroutingBy G. Stuart Littlejohn
In spite of recent concerns in certain European countries, I believe that silicate-ester grouts will continue to be employed in practice, unless more cost-effective inorganic grouts are developed for
Feb 10, 2003