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Seismic Rehabilitation Of Seattle's Pier 69By David Pierce
The Port of Seattle, one of the largest on the west coast of North America, made a strong statement regarding their support for reusing existing structures when a decision was made to rehabilitate Pie
Jan 1, 1992
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Seismic Design Of Micropile Foundation SystemsBy Leo Panian
Over the last decade, drilled and post-grouted micropile foundations have come to be increasingly relied upon for resisting seismic loads in building foundations on the West Coast. Micropiles have bee
Jan 1, 2010
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Design And Construction Of Shear Pins For Landslide StabilizationBy Fei-chiu Huang
A 17-acre landslide occurred in February 2001, on a slope below Via Bellota in the City of San Clemente, California. Three homes were destroyed and many others placed in jeopardy. The landslide, inv
Jan 1, 2010
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Environmentally Friendly Geothermal Piles At Keble College, Oxford, UKBy Tony P. Suckling
This paper presents a case study of a piling contract undertaken at Keble College in Oxford in the year 2001. Unusually, and for the first time in the United Kingdom, piles were successfully construct
Jan 1, 2002
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Risk Management Techniques to Avoid LitigationBy Kevin Cunningham
"Litigation resulting from neighboring structures with settlement and/or lateral movement or improper pile design and faulty soils engineering analysis, are a multi-faceted opportunity for law firms.
Jan 1, 2015
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Soil Improvement in Marina Coastal Expressway Project (C485) with Cement Deep Mixing (CDM) MethodBy Yoshinori Kurumada, Tatsuo Nagatsu, Keiji Uchida
"Cement deep mixing method has been utilized in the process of construction of an underwater tunnel in Singapore. The soil was improved by this method to prevent undesirable heaving of the soil below
Jan 1, 2015
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A Study on Bearing Capacity of Waveform Micropiles Using Centrifuge TestBy Chengcan Wang, Jin-Tae Han, Young-Eun Jang
"The waveform micropile is a newly developed foundation type for increasing the bearing capacity with the created shear keys on the pile’s shaft. Analyzing the increment of resistance at the shear key
Jan 1, 2016
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The Use of Advanced Electronic Features in Foundation Equipment Help or Hype for the User?By Manfred Schoepf
"Construction projects using the most advanced technologies and organizational structures demand intelligent construction machinery. In this process, automation technology plays an increasingly import
Jan 1, 2015
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Construction Of A Bicycle And Pedestrian Path West Of The Henry Hudson PWYBy David Coleman
This paper presents a case history involving the installation of drilled in piles with rock sockets for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Path project located west of the Henry Hudson Parkway within the Rive
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Sustainability and the Future for the Deep Foundations IndustryBy Tony Suckling
"As we head toward the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December, the environment and sustainability will become headline news for a while. Governments are expected to agree t
Jan 1, 2009
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Load Tests On Large Diameter Bored Piles In Cemented SandsBy Nabil F. Ismael
Load tests were carried out to examine the ultimate bearing capacity of short, large diameter bored piles in connection with the construction of a multistory building on the Arabian Gulf in Kuwait.
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Special Aspects of Constructions with Deep Mixing Systems for InfrastructuresBy Alexandra Weidle, Seffen Leppla, Rolf Katzenbach, Matthias Seip
"A lot of different deep mixing systems have been developed in the last decades for a wide spectrum of applications, e.g. retaining and foundations systems, soil improvement, sealing of toxic substanc
Jan 1, 2015
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Design of the Lift-in Dam at Olmsted on the Ohio RiverBy Dale E. Berner
A new navigation dam at Olmsted on the Ohio River will be built "in-the-wet" using a lift-in construction method by the Washington Group/Alberici Joint Venture for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Lo
May 11, 2007
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Execution Example of the Expanded Dry Jet Mixing (EX-DJM) MethodBy Kiyotaka Ohno, Nobushige Yasuoka, Yosuke Hioki
"The diameter of improved columns adopted by the original DJM Method had been 1000 mm, however, in order to comply with the social need for construction cost reduction, the Expanded Dry Jet Mixing (EX
Jan 1, 2015
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Comparing The Bench Test and Field Test Results for the Deep Mixing at the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project in San Juan, PRBy Filippo Maria Leoni, Wesley Schmutzler
"Deep Mixing Method (DMM) for the Rio Puerto Nuevo Project in San Juan was chosen by the Corps of Engineers to improve the soils adjacent to a 90 inch forced sewer main relocation and to improve the s
Jan 1, 2015
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Rock Socketed Drilled Shafts for the Goethals Bridge ReplacementBy John P. Turner, Steven S. Dapp, Dan A. Brown
"The Goethals Bridge Replacement (GBR) spanning the Arthur Kill Waterway between Elizabeth, NJ and Staten Island, NY consists of a dual-span 1,982.5-ft long cable-stayed bridge with approach spans of
Jan 1, 2016
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A Case Study In Hand-Dug Caissons ? SynopsisCaissons hand dug to a depth of about 100 feet were used to underpin three important structures at an industrial site in the State of Utah. The caisson shafts extended through 30 to 40 feet of coarse,
Jan 1, 2010
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Observational And Numerical Evaluation Of Defects In Deep Mixing Method Columns Used For Lng Process Train Structural Foundation SupportBy Paul J. Sabatini
Between 2008 and 2009, more than 6,000, 23-m long deep mixing method (DMM) elements were constructed to support 124 concrete mats comprising the foundations for the process trains for an LNG facility.
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Challenges in the Design and Construction of Deep Foundations for Transportation Infrastructure ProjectsBy Dan Brown
Renewal and revitalization of transportation presents a challenge in the need for replacement, repair, and improvements of existing bridges, as well as increased construction of transit systems within
Jan 1, 1900
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Cut-Off-Wall Welzow in the Lausitz, Germany, a 400 Feet (120 M) Deep Hydraulic Barrier between an Existing Lake Region and an Open Pit Coal MineBy Stephan Fisch, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"The use of cut-off-walls (COW) for the open pit coal mines has been used for decades. They have been used to reduce the negative hydraulic impact to the surrounding area caused by the open pit mining
Jan 1, 2017