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Design and Construction of Specialty Foundation for the Historic Virginia State Capitol BuildingBy Robert S. Thomas, Bernard M. Tarralle, Nasser Massoudi
"The Commonwealth of Virginia is restoring and expanding its Capitol of great historic significance. Designed by Thomas Jefferson in 1785, it is the second oldest Capitol building in the United States
Jan 1, 2005
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Measuring The Soil-Structure Interaction Of Laterally Loaded PilesBy Muhannad T. Suleiman
The design of deep foundations supporting heavy buildings, bridges, transmission lines, and highway structures, is governed by lateral loads in many cases. However, due to the use of empirical or semi
Jan 1, 2011
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Recent Advances in Quiet & Vibration-less Steel Pile InstallationBy R. K. Filip
"Steel bearing piles have long been used to carry high compressive, tensile and lateral loads. Such piles are most commonly tubular or ""H"" profile and are typically installed using percussive techni
Jan 1, 2005
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Theoretical Ultimate Lateral Resistance near the Soil Surface in Unsaturated Cohesionless SoilsBy Oladayo O. Komolafe and Majid Ghayoomi
p-y curves have been used over the years to determine the lateral resistance of piles. This method is popular among practicing engineers due to its simplicity and its ability to determine the slope,
Sep 8, 2021
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Construction Dewatering Challenges in Urban EnvironmentsBy Rafael A. Rivera
"Since the dawn of construction, there has been a need for excavations, which sometimes need to occur below the groundwater table. Excavations in themselves are difficult enough, with the myriad of re
Jan 1, 2017
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Effect of Axial Compression on Lateral Pile Response: Laterally Loaded Test Pile ComparisonBy David S. Graham, Joseph D. Bailey, Paul J. Axtell, Michael K. Muchard
"Two instrumented test piles were simultaneously subjected to a static lateral load test by jacking the piles apart. One of the piles was loaded in axial compression via kentledge during the lateral l
Jan 1, 2017
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DEEP FOUNDATIONS INSTITUTE 45th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON DEEP FOUNDATIONSBy Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero
Welcome to DFI45! our first on-line annual meeting. We cannot deny the severe impacts that the COVID19 pandemic is having in our industry and our lives. We extend our support to all of our members tha
Oct 27, 2020
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Corroboration and Remediation Options"After the non-destructive testing is completed, the data must be compiled, evaluated, and interpreted. During this process, the data may indicate that there is an anomaly warranting further investiga
Jan 1, 2004
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Case Study: Natomas Levee Improvement Program Cutoff WallsBy Matthew D. Marks
The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency initiated the Natomas Levee Improvement Program in 2006 which would bring the entire 42 mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with applicab
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Design Of Cost-Effective Retaining Wall At The Junction Of Approach Bridge Over A RampBy Dr. Anup Kumar Mandal, Partha Roy, Shuvranshu Kumar Rout, Dipak Mandal, Biswajit Das
Installation of a new scalping station with bunker, apron feeder, scalping screen, ramp -retaining wall and approach bridge was planned in an existing integrated complex of phosphate fertilizer at a r
Sep 1, 2022
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Case Studies/case Histories In Geotechnical Engineerin: Enhancing The Practice In An Interactive Learning EnvironmentBy Waddah Akili
This paper describes the steps taken in planning, developing, and executing a case study/ case history course in geotechnical/ foundation engineering at an international university. The paper sheds li
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Micropiled Foundations of Telecommunication TowersBy Racquel Nottingham, Marc Mastrantuono, Freddy Lopez
In the digital era that we live in, connectivity and mobility play a decisive role in our daily activities. In this context, insufficient telecommunication infrastructure gives origin to the so called
Sep 8, 2021
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Case Study: Natomas Levee Improvement Program Cutoff WallsBy Matthew D. Marks
"The Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency initiated the Natomas Levee Improvement Program in 2006 which would bring the entire 42 mile Natomas Basin perimeter levee system into compliance with applica
Jan 1, 2017
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Effective Plane Arrangement of Deep Mixing Piles to Resist Lateral Flow of Liquefied GroundBy Daiki Takano, Naoki Takahashi, Hidenori Takahashi, Ikuo Towhata, Yoshiyuki Morikawa
"The method in this study, in which cement-treated piles are installed into the ground to decrease the amount of liquefied lateral flow, has been studied. The authors are also investigating the most e
Jan 1, 2015
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Study on a Method for Determining the Proper Cover Soil Depth for Cement Ground Improvement in Cold RegionBy Masahiko Yamaki, Takahiro Yamanashi, Hijiri Hashimoto, Hirochika Hayashi
"In this study, the authors used heat conduction analysis with the aim of quantitatively evaluating whether treating improved ground with cover soil is an effective measure for maintaining strength de
Jan 1, 2015
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Errata - Performance Of A Large Diameter Drilled PierBy A. J. Partos
Table 4, Page 311 Table 4 Experimental Parameters from Straight Line Interpretation of Mohr Failure Envelope [ ]
Jan 1, 1991
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Boston Waterfront Redevelopment: Re-use Of Existing Pier Piles To House Future GenerationsBy John P. Briand III, Douglas J. Aghjayan, Robert E. Fosse
This paper highlights the successful pile load testing program for the redevelopment of Pier One in East Boston, Massachusetts. Pier One is a 5.4-acre parcel on a dormant waterfront site used in the 1
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Lateral Response of Pole on Engineered Driven Timber Pile Footing at Ararat Windfarm Terminal StationBy Frank Albrecht, Brian McCarthy
"The Ararat Terminal Station (ARTS) is located 190km to the north-west of Melbourne, approximately 1.7km to the north of Elmhurst Township in the Pyrenees region of western Victoria, Australia. The si
Jan 1, 1900
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Helical Piers/ Anchors in the Chicago Building CodeBy Gary L. Seider, Dana A. Wesolek, Fred C. Schmednecht
"A new condominium project, The Atelier, developed by Pickus Companies located at the corner of Bryn Mawr and Sheridan in Chicago, IL required an earth retention system to protect the surrounding road
Jan 1, 2005
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Construction of Cooling Water Intake Shafts for the Oak Creek Expansion Project, Oak Creek, WisconsinBy Edward Jacobsen
The Oak Creek Power Plant in Oak Creek, Wisconsin is currently undertaking an expansion project. In order to supply cooling water to this facility, a 27' (8.2m) diameter tunnel will be bored, in
May 11, 2007