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Complex Geotechnical Engineering for a Levee ProjectBy Benjamin Giacometti, Adam Hacker, Enrique Farfan, Tom Pace
The Louisville Metro Levee System reduces flood risk to the City of Louisville, Kentucky. The levee system was constructed by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and is now operated and maintained by the
Oct 7, 2024
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Case History: Overcoming Geological Challenges with a Unique Excavation Support System in an Urban EnvironmentBy Kenny Younger, John R. Morris, Scott Stonecheck
For the University of Pittsburgh's new Athletic Sports Performance Center project, a unique, technical design assist/build approach was employed to overcome both the dense urban environment and c
Oct 7, 2024
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The Use of Lidar in Mapping and Assessing Bedrock Foundations at Bluestone Dam, Hinton, WVBy Kellie E. Gagnon, Aidan Hodge, John Vaught, Kelli Gagnon
The USACE geologists at the Bluestone Dam Phase 5 Dam Safety Assurance (DSA) Megaproject in Hinton, WV have employed the use of Terrestrial LiDAR scanning and photogrammetry for the purpose of mapping
Oct 7, 2024
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Threading the Needle: Design and Construction Over and Alongside Subway TunnelsBy Desi Dikova, Daniel Wagstaffe, Lori Simpson, Eric Lindquist
1621-1629 Market Street is a mixed-use development in the South of Market district of San Francisco, located directly above Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) tunnels and alongside the San Francisco Munici
Oct 7, 2024
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Support of Battery Energy Storage Systems with Helical Pile FoundationsBy Valerie Vasquez, Howard Perko
Construction of large-scale battery energy storage systems (BESS) is becoming prevalent throughout the United States to meet demands of the electric grid and optimize effectiveness of alternative ener
Oct 7, 2024
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Drilled Shafts in Karst Geology - I35 NEX Case HistoryBy Liz Smith
The I-35 NEX project is a $1.6 billion design-build in northeast San Antonio in an area with known karst features. The project involves single-column, nonredundant, large diameter shafts that support
Oct 7, 2024
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Cutoff Wall Connections to Existing Large Diameter PipesBy Michael Arnold, Oliver Kaden, Cyril Bou Sleiman
In the framework of the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation project, BAUER Foundation Corp. had been tasked with the installation of 17.5 miles (28 km) of seepage cutoff wall distributed over three tas
Oct 7, 2024
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Case Study - MNRR Jump Span Temporary Support of Excavation for Proposed Foundation InstallationBy Jonathan Ernst, John Regan, Leo Hart
Originally built in 1856, the existing bridge carries 5 railroad tracks servicing MNRR and AMTRAK and spanned over Atlantic Street in Stamford, CT providing two (2) lanes of traffic beneath the bridge
Oct 7, 2024
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Resilience-Based Design of Geotechnical AssetsBy Jerry Dimaggio, Ahmad A. Alhasan
With the increased vulnerability of transportation infrastructure to extreme events, resilience of transportation and infrastructure assets has become more critical. The term geotechnical asset applie
Oct 7, 2024
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Design of Helical Pile Groups for Support of Electric Power StructuresBy Karla Myers, Howard Perko
Foundation designs utilizing helical pile groups are increasingly widespread in the electric power utility industry. Yet the application of these systems lacks uniformity and knowledge gaps may
Oct 7, 2024
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Non-Linear Pile Rigidity Determined from Embedded Stressmeters in Instrumented Bi-Directional Static Load Test PilesBy Seth Robertson
Instrumented static load testing is an effective means for assessing load-transfer characteristics of augered cast‑in‑place piles under static axial load. Strain gauges are typically instrumented on t
Oct 7, 2024
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Colorado Geology & End Bearing Helical Piles on BedrockBy Melinda Hummel, Howard Perko
Colorado has a diverse geology including alluvial, colluvial, and eolian deposits overlying sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous bedrock at varying depths and outcrops. There is often concern f
Oct 7, 2024
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Drilled and Driven Piles - Tangenvika Bridge In NorwayBy Dominik Gächter, Wojciech Szczepinski, Jakub Bieszczad
Increased requirements for rail transport north of Oslo have forced Norwegian Authorities to invest in the development of double-track rail to decrease traveling time and increase the frequency of the
Oct 7, 2024
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Assessing Soil-Shaft Interaction at an Instrumented Bridge in California in Terms of Effects of Shaft Nonlinear Properties in Various Earthquake ScenariosBy Ramin Motamed, Reza Mohammadi
Finite element methods play a crucial role in analyzing dynamic responses within soil-foundation-structural systems during earthquakes. The validation of these models using seismic recordings is param
Oct 7, 2024
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Preserving Casper's Infrastructure: A Large Diameter Pipeline Trenchless Rehabilitation ProjectBy Mark Wade
This presents an overview of the successful construction of a large diameter using trenchless technologies for renewal in Casper, a region with few large-scale projects. This project preserved and enh
Oct 7, 2024
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Structural Performance of Three-Layer Particleboards with Waste Fiber Reinforcement: A ReviewBy Tajebe Bezabih, Tonya Sanders Thach, David Sinkhonde, Samia Kirchner, Hunter James, Derrick Mirindi
With the increasing demand for wood driven by population growth and urbanization, this study explores the potential of three-layer particleboards reinforced with waste fibers as a sustainable and eco-
Oct 7, 2024
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Post-Liquefaction Settlement Reduction Due to Vertical Reinforcement of Aggregate PiersBy Francisco Humire
Contemporary design criteria for ground improvement supporting structures frequently specify a maximum post-liquefaction reconsolidation settlement value. Typically, those settlement values are evalua
Oct 7, 2024
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Bi-Directional Load Test (BDLT) for the New Headworks Facility Project in San Francisco, CaliforniaBy Joseph Seibold, Kavin Khatri, Siobhan O'Reilly-Shah, Neel Neelakantan
San Francisco’s New Headworks Facility Project consists of the design and construction of a state-of-the-art Headworks Facility designed to treat up to 250 million gallons of wastewater a day. T
Oct 7, 2024
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Applications, Observations, and Lessons Learned From Earthen Fill and RCC Embankment Construction With Cut-Off Wall in South FloridaBy Scott Lakes
In recent years, Southeast Florida water agencies have been collaborating to develop a regional water supply that is sustainable and affordable. The C-51 drainage canal was selected as a leading candi
Oct 7, 2024
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Reconstruction of the Initial 400 Ft of the Spiro TunnelBy Daniel Escobar, Tom Szynakiewicz
The City of Park City recently undertook a renovation of the initial 400 ft of the historic Spiro Tunnel. The Spiro Tunnel is a historic mining tunnel along active ski lifts and ski slopes and s
Oct 7, 2024