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                     On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons LearnedBy Waddah Akili The demand on pile installation in the offshore of the Arabian Gulf has, over the last two decades, experienced unprecedented boom, triggered by the construction of platforms, to help facilitate the p 
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                     Foundation Behaviour Of A Large HS-Train Viaduct After 4 Years' Operation Foundation Behaviour Of A Large HS-Train Viaduct After 4 Years' OperationBy Michel Bustamante The Arbre viaduct, 200 metres long, is the most important structure on the Belgian portion of the High Speed Train line between Paris and Brussels. The particular geotechnical conditions of the soil w Jan 1, 2002 
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                     An Alternative Approach for Estimating the Vertical Capacity of L-Shaped Segmental Underpinning Systems in Urban Basement Construction An Alternative Approach for Estimating the Vertical Capacity of L-Shaped Segmental Underpinning Systems in Urban Basement ConstructionBy Abid O. Adekunte, David Greentree, David Hilton "The construction industry is witnessing an upsurge in demand by property developers to have basements incorporated into their residential and commercial development schemes. This is attributable to p Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In Practice Pneumatic Sinking 2.0: A World Record Caisson Project By Large Scale Innovations Evolution In Theory And Revolution In PracticeBy Bartho J. Admiraal, Antoine Feddema Pneumatic sinking of caissons has been established from mid-19th century. The technique of pneumatic sinking has been applied on many projects for underground construction up to depths over 20m below May 1, 2022 
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                     Load Tests on Drilled Shafts at Goethals Bridge Replacement Load Tests on Drilled Shafts at 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 is supported on over 200 drilled shaft foundations ranging in diameter from 4.5 ft Jan 1, 2016 
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                     A System with Local Strain for Studying Shear Modulus Degradation of Cement Treated Clay with Fibers A System with Local Strain for Studying Shear Modulus Degradation of Cement Treated Clay with FibersBy Min Sunn Ye, Wei Wang, Huawen Xiao, Kai Yao, Fook Hou Lee, Siang Huat Goh "Previous research have shown that introducing fibers to cement soil mixture is effective in improving the ductility as well as maintaining the strength of cement-treated soil. A good knowledge of sti Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Bridge Pier Remediation, New London CT Bridge Pier Remediation, New London CTBy Walter Kaeck In a recent upgrade of their system, Amtrak converted a bascule type draw bridge over the Thames River to a vertical lift structure supported by the existing piers. During the bridge replacement, sign Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Determination of Basal Heave Stability for Strutted Excavations Supported with Jet Grout Base Slab Determination of Basal Heave Stability for Strutted Excavations Supported with Jet Grout Base SlabBy Anthony T. C. Goh "For deep excavations in soft clay, it is common to use jet grouting piles (JGP) prior to excavation to minimize wall deflections and ground settlement, and to prevent basal heave instability. In this Jan 1, 1900 
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                     A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface Construction A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface ConstructionBy Julie Clarke In 1939 Dr. Ralph Peck criticized the Civil Engineering community for taking a bifurcated approach to the prediction of building damage due to subsurface geo-technical works. Specifically, he observe Jan 1, 2009 
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                     Acrylamide Grouting: Successfully Controlling Groundwater from Canada to South America Acrylamide Grouting: Successfully Controlling Groundwater from Canada to South AmericaBy Daniel Magill, Jim Gentry "Acrylamide chemical grout (C3H2NO) has been successfully used for over 50 years to control groundwater and stop infiltration. This paper will address three unique projects involving the control of gr Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Extra Deep Cut-Off at 250 m Depth - A Case Study Extra Deep Cut-Off at 250 m Depth - A Case StudyBy Federico Pagliacci "Many existing dams are subject to underwater seepage due to subsoil conditions, like deep alluvial deposits or pervious rocks or karst. Remedial works are necessary in order to install new cut-off wa Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Analysis Of Pile Behavior In Granular Soils Using DEM Analysis Of Pile Behavior In Granular Soils Using DEMBy Jeremy G. Kress We propose the discrete element method (DEM) as a complimentary alternative to analytical solutions and FEM models for the analysis of pile response. DEM is a novel approach to the engineering design Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Cast Insitu Piling For The King's Wharf Project, Sydney, Australia Cast Insitu Piling For The King's Wharf Project, Sydney, AustraliaBy Slav Tchepak The King's Wharf development is located in Sydney's Darling Harbour area. The site was originally used for industrial maritime purposes, which over the years has been reduced to accommodatin Jan 1, 2000 
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                     The Emergence Of The Soil-Cement Mixed Wall Technique And Its Application In 1980's The Emergence Of The Soil-Cement Mixed Wall Technique And Its Application In 1980'sBy Osamu Taki The innovative Soil-Cement Mixed Wall Technique emerged in Japan and obtained recognition in the engineering and construction communities in the 1980's. This technique was introduced to the Unite Jan 1, 1990 
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                     Elliptical Jet Grouting for the Sela-22 Project in New Orleans, LA: An Innovative Solution Elliptical Jet Grouting for the Sela-22 Project in New Orleans, LA: An Innovative SolutionBy Filippo Maria Leoni, Gianluca Pianezze "As part of the Southeast Louisiana (SELA) drainage program, designed to reduce flood damages in the City of New Orleans and surrounding parishes, the SELA-22 project entailed the construction of a co Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Dynamic and Static Load Tests on Tapered Piles in Soils Exhibiting Time-Dependent Capacity Gain Dynamic and Static Load Tests on Tapered Piles in Soils Exhibiting Time-Dependent Capacity GainBy Terrence M. Carroll, Chu E. Ho "A pile installation and load testing program on driven tapered piles was undertaken at John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York City for the extension of the existing Terminal 4. As part of Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Predicting Geotechnical Drilled Shaft Capacity: Are We Close? Predicting Geotechnical Drilled Shaft Capacity: Are We Close?By James G. Ulinski, Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero, Vishal B. Patel "Recently modified design equations used in the transportation industry to calculate side friction and end bearing capacity for drilled shafts are now providing more realistic estimations of capacitie Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Integration of Landslide Slope Movement Data for Design of an Anchored Stabilization Wall Integration of Landslide Slope Movement Data for Design of an Anchored Stabilization WallBy Paul J. Sabatini, Robert C. Bachus, Terence P. Holman, Panos Andonyadis A recent landslide comprising approximately 12 acres (4.86 hectare) and a displaced volume of more than 500,000 cy (382,000 m3) caused the shutdown of a four-lane state highway and two high-capacity f Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Steel H-Piles For A 11.7-Mile Long Rail Rapid Transit Project Steel H-Piles For A 11.7-Mile Long Rail Rapid Transit ProjectBy Jeongbok Seo The Dulles Corridor Metrorail Project (DCMP) involves the design and construction of a 23.1-mile extension of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) rail system. The initial 11.7-m Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for Students Making Foundation Design Courses More Engaging and Effective for StudentsBy Evangelia Ieronymaki Civil engineering education relies on traditional methods of teaching, comprising mostly of deductive instruction by presenting the theory, followed by applications. This paper presents an alternative Jan 1, 2019 
