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Innovative Alternate Underpinning Solution for Historic Structure in Boston SuburbBy Eric P. Bregman, Justin Zarrella, Ryan M. Coulson, Connor Johnson
Within a prominent Boston, MA suburb are a pair of historic stone and mortar structures built in the late 1800’s. Both the Main House and Carriage House have been maintained and occupied throughout th
Sep 8, 2021
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Dewatering Tests for Underground Stations in RomeBy Antonio Zechini, Giuseppe Iorio, Massimo Grisolia
"The new C Line of the Rome Metro runs northwest to southeast across the city center, with 30 new stations and a total length of more than 15.5 mi (25 km). Due to the presence of a dense urban environ
Jan 1, 2017
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Comparing Conflicting Conclusions from Different Integrity Testing Methods on the Same Drilled ShaftsBy Alex Ryberg, Matthew L. Becker
Several integrity testing methods exist which may be used to evaluate drilled shafts. Each test method has advantages and limitations. On occasion, the results from different test methods may lead to
Sep 8, 2021
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Ultimate Lateral Load of a Pile in Cohesive Soil under Static LoadingBy Dileej M. Dewaikar, Poonam A. Patil
"In this paper, the ultimate lateral resistance of a long, flexible, unrestrained vertical pile in a cohesive soil is computed under static loading condition using py curves. A simple and improved met
Jan 1, 2005
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Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal IssuesBy James P. Chivilo, Gregory R. Meeder, Scott J. DiFiore, Matthew H. Johnson
New construction in metropolitan areas has direct impacts on immediate neighbors and abutters. While noise and dust are generally nuisance concerns, demolition, vibrations, excavation, and dewatering
Jan 1, 2019
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Completely Automatized Recognition of the Installation Process in Special Foundation ConstructionBy Christian Hoyme, Jochen Maurer, Hans Regler
Up to today, it has been very difficult to obtain qualitative and quantitative information about the status and production process of a construction site. It is becoming more and more important to be
Sep 8, 2021
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Deep Soil Mixing Trials at Porto Alegre Airport, BrazilBy A. Ortigão, M. Felix, E. Falk, T. Koehler
"Ground improvement techniques such as vibro-replacement or deep soil mixing are fairly young products in the Brazilian geotechnical market. Soft soils in this country are deep, very soft, have low se
Jan 1, 2015
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Subsurface Component Design and Construction for a High-Rise in a Dense Urban Environment: A Case History of the 181 Fremont TowerBy Kirk Ellison, Eric S. Lindquist, Peter Faust, Stephen M. McLandrich
"The 181 Fremont Tower will be an 800-foot high-rise with a 60-foot deep basement located in a dense urban part of downtown San Francisco. The design and construction methods of the subsurface element
Jan 1, 2017
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Jet Grouting for Strength in Marine Sediments with HydrocarbonsBy Paul M. Schuman, Alessandro Bertero, Giuliana A. Zelada, Sharon G. Cranston
Many jet grouted columns were recently installed to create a jet grout-treated soil foundation for an earthen embankment used in a large shoreline stabilization project in the Mystic River in Charlest
Jan 1, 2019
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Real Time Monitoring Of Utility Vaults during Reconstruction of the Elliot Bay SeawallBy Pierre Gouvin
"This paper discusses real time monitoring of utility vaults during the reconstruction of the Elliot Bay Seawall in Seattle. The project, undertaken because deterioration of the old wall posed increas
Jan 1, 2017
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1785 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, D.C.By Daniel Stevenson, Richard Guenther
"The preservation of historic buildings is not only essential to the understanding of our national heritage, but it is also environmentally responsible to adapt existing buildings to compatible new us
Jan 1, 2017
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Characteristics And Application Potentials Of Ground Improvement With Semi-Rigid Inclusions Based On An Innovative Composite Of Polymers And GravelBy Pratter P., Boley C.
Polymers are well established in geotechnical applications, for example in ground improvement, where the polymers act as a binder that, when cured, holds the grains together by adhesive and cohesive f
May 1, 2022
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Drilled Displacement Piles - An Innovative Alternative to Typical Steel Driven PilesBy Patrick Granitzki, Alicia Plinio, Janitha Batagoda, Peter Howell
The City of Newark is making a comeback with new mixed-use multi-storied Residential Development projects. The majority of developers tend to use driven H-pile deep foundation systems to support their
Sep 8, 2021
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TTMJ – The New System for Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall JointsBy Maurizio Siepi, Paul van Horn, John Coupland, Julian Crawley
"TTMJ is the acronym for the Slurry (Diaphragm) Wall Tension Track Milled Joint currently in development as part of the European Union's innovative and far-reaching Horizon 2020 initiative (FTI Pilot-
Jan 1, 2017
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Integrity Evaluation Of Driven Concrete Piles Utilizing Embedded Data CollectorsBy Donald T. Robertson
This paper presents case histories of driven concrete pile damage detected with dynamic testing methods utilizing strain gages and accelerometers embedded in the pile at the prestressing yard during p
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Integrity Evaluation of Driven Concrete Piles Utilizing Embedded Data Collectors (ac1e1b32-2f59-488d-aca4-5ee1b43eb226)By Donald T. Robertson, Kurt Hecht, Michael K. Muchard
"This paper presents case histories of driven concrete pile damage detected with dynamic testing methods utilizing strain gages and accelerometers embedded in the pile at the prestressing yard during
Jan 1, 2017
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Development Of Vertical-Horizontal Yield Envelopes Of Pile Group Supported Bridges Subjected To ScourBy Aditi Sharma, Sumanta Haldar
Scouring of soil is the major concern forthe various hydraulic structures built in the flowing rivers since scouring impacts the bearing capacity of foundations. Hence, consideration of scouring in th
Sep 1, 2022
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Proposed Micropile Section for the 2006 IBCBy Lawrence F. Johnsen, Marc J. Gallagher
"Micropiles are small diameter, bored, grouted-in-place piles incorporating steel casing and/or reinforcements. The omission of micropiles from most United States building codes has resulted in the ap
Jan 1, 2005
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Underpinning Historic Museum for U-505 Submarine RelocationBy Goudschaal Mark R.
"The Museum of Science and Industry U-505 Submarine Relocation project in Chicago, IL consisted of building an underground reinforced concrete vault (37' deep) for the Museum's new U-505 exhibit. This
Jan 1, 2005
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The Secret to DewateringBy Gregory M. Landry
"There is an old joke at Moretrench that defines dewatering as “that element of an underground construction project, which, when disregarded, will generate the low bidder.” Sigmund Freud wrote that al
Jan 1, 2017