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Collaborative Data Sharing During Seepage Barrier Wall Construction at Bolivar Dam – Perspectives from Owner, Contractor and Sub-ContractorBy Robert Bachus, Jamey Rosen, Fabio Santillan, Georgette Hlepas
"A seepage barrier of length 4,800 feet and maximum depth 144 feet is being installed at Bolivar Dam in Ohio. This project is owned by the United States Army Corps of Engineers and contracted to Trevi
Jan 1, 2017
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Environmental Considerations Regarding The Danish Landworks For The Fixed Link Across The Øresund - SynopsisBy Uwe Hess
For the Danish landworks for the coming fixed link between Denmark and Sweden across the Øresund the focus has been on the environmental aspects of the construction and operation of the facilities. Th
Jan 1, 1996
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Pile Foundations For Algiers New Airport TerminalBy Ramdane Bahar
The new Algiers airport building is a reinforced concrete building of more than 80 thousand square meters of floor slabs. It is located at Dar-EI-Beida, near the old passenger terminal, about 20 km ea
Jan 1, 2002
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Micropile Transmission Foundations In Environmentally Sensitive, Challenging TerrainBy Esam Abraham
A 13.6 mile portion of the 500 kV Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project crosses the mountains of the Angeles National Forest. Access and environmental constraints precluded road development for mo
Jan 1, 2010
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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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Stabilization of an Existing Cellular Tower Foundation by Installing Jet Grouted PilesBy David T. Farber
"Stabilization of an existing cellular tower foundation system without dismantling the tower or compromising the existing foundation system was accomplished by installation of a jet grouted pile syste
Jan 1, 2005
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Estimation Of Maximum Unit Side Resistance In Drilled Shaft Foundations From Partially Mobilized Load-displacement DataBy Ramin Motamed, Anna Panorska``, Joseph A. W. Toth
In this study, a dataset of 145 bi-directional and static load tests was used to evaluate the load-displacement response with respect to unit side resistance for drilled shafts comprising fully and pa
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Unified Design Of Piles And Pile Groups Considering Capacity, Settlement, And Negative Skin Friction - 1. IntroductionBy Bengt H. Fellenius
It is a truism that in the design of pile foundations one must consider both capacity and settlement. As to capacity, most basic text books contain simple methods of design of capacity of single pile.
Jan 1, 1991
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You Can't Drive Piles Because Of The VibrationBy Jerry A. Steding
How many times have you heard "You can't drive piles because of the vibration."? You hear these words come out of the mouths of owners, engineers, and contractors. When a piling contractor he
Jan 1, 1988
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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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Investigating Reinforcing Effects of Soil-Cement Columns in Liquefiable Sand Using Dynamic Centrifuge TestsBy C. Guney Olgun, Mohammad Khosravi, Daniel W. Wilson, Deepak Rayamajhi, Scott A. Ashford, Shuji Tamura, Ross W. Boulanger
"Dynamic centrifuge tests were performed on unimproved and improved soil with soil-cement column models. The reinforcing effect of isolated soil-cement columns for reducing liquefaction potential and
Jan 1, 2015
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Pile Test Results - 1-15 Corridor Reconstruction Project, Salt Lake City, Utah (Abstract Only) - DFI Member Conference - Seattle, 1998By D. M. Holloway
As a part of the 1-15 Reconstruction Project, static and dynamic (high-strain) testing methods formed the basis to estimate long-term axial capacities, and to assess the magnitudes of bearing capacity
Jan 1, 1998
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Characteristics of Strength Development of Fiber-Reinforced and Cement Improved Soft Clay of Shanghai (c152f4a9-990c-402e-baf3-fbbcafc7e905)By Mu Chen, Ye-Shuang Xu, Dong-Wei Hou, Shui-Long Shen, Huai-Na Wu
"This paper presents a laboratory investigation on the mechanical behaviors of the cement-clay admixture improved by polypropylene fiber. Cement can significantly improve the clay admixture. The fiber
Jan 1, 2015
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Augered Cast-In-Place Piles Quality ControlBy Rudolph P. Frizzi
The current trend of increasing augered cast-in-place (ACIP) pile diameter, length, and load carrying capacities demonstrates improvements in installation equipment, increased acceptance, and that qua
Jan 1, 2001
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Concrete Piles Driven In A Coral SandBy L. D. Johnson
12 groups of 12 precast prestressed (PCPS) piles were driven in the lagoon of Kwajalein Island to support a dry dock. Pre-construction investigation of the calcareous coral sands and static pile loeid
Jan 1, 1993
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Sao Paulo’s Brooklin Station: An OPA ContenderBy Dario Libano
"The Line 5 Extension, in Sao Paulo, Brazil, is currently the most important investment in public transportation by Sao Paulo’s state government. It will connect the south part of the city to the city
Jan 1, 2014
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Experimental Investigation on the Lateral Load Capacity of Monopiles in Dense SandBy Kenneth Gavin, Weichao Li, Paul Doherty
"The lateral load capacity is one of the most important issues to be considered in designing piles to resist berthing loads, ship impact forces and for monopiles used in the offshore wind sector. A nu
Jan 1, 2015
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Approximate Assessment Of Basement Wall Effects On Foundation PerformanceBy Helen S. W. Chow, Harry G. Poulos
Most modern buildings involve the construction of a basement, often of several levels, to maximize the floor area ratio. The basement walls are generally designed for excavation retention purposes onl
Nov 1, 2022
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Capacity of Hydraulically Jacked PilesBy Howard A. Perko, Melinda J. Hummel
"Hydraulically jacked piles, herein referred to as jacked piles, are commonly used for underpinning existing structures to arrest settlement or augment an existing foundation for higher loads. They co
Jan 1, 2017
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OPA Contender Features Innovative ACIP Pile TestBy Andres M. Baquerizo, Matthew E. Meyer, Carlos Ortiz
"The Metropolitan Miami development, a downtown mixed-use complex developed by Miami-based MDM Development Group, has weathered the economic downturn by adapting to the needs and pressures of the loca
Jan 1, 2012