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Quality Assurance Of Augercast Piles With Computerized Monitoring - SummaryBy Bill Starke
The acceptance of AugerCast piles in Canada has been limited. Many engineers are apprehensive about the quality of the piles produced by this method. However, advances in the sensing instruments and c
Jan 1, 1997
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Load Testing Of Steel Sheet Piling Driven With A Vibratory HammerBy Drew Floyd
Five full-scale pile load tests were performed on pairs of PZ-22 sheet piles installed with a vibratory pile driving hammer. The sheet piling was installed in several locations in soil generally consi
Jan 1, 1989
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SFMOMA Expansion – Multiple Uses of Ground Improvement – A Case StudyBy Scott A. Walker, Frank L. Rollo
"The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in downtown metropolitan San Francisco, California, is supported on a mat foundation. Although the mat foundation of the original museum was designed t
Jan 1, 2014
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Statnamic Pile Testing Case StudiesBy Michael J. Brown
It is often necessary to undertake some form of pile testing to verify design calculations. Historically this has been limited to static and dynamic tests. Newer rapid testing methods such as Statnami
Jan 1, 2006
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A New Diaphragm Wall Technology Providing Mechanical And Watertightenss ContinuityBy P. Dupeuble
Diaphragm walls, owing to their method of construction are discontinuous structures. A new technology for the construction of joints between panels has been developed. This new process allows for the
Jan 1, 2010
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Rapid Lateral Load Testing Of Deep FoundationsBy Dan A. Brown
This paper describes a method of conducting rapid lateral loading tests of deep foundations in which the load is applied to the foundation with a time duration of less than one second. For purposes of
Jan 1, 2007
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Axial Load Capacity Of Steel Pipe Piles In Sand: A Review Of The API Method - SynopsisBy Sanjeev Malhotra
The American Petroleum Institute (API) method of predicting pile capacities in sands is reviewed. Factors that influence pile capacity such as soil parameters, pile parameters, loading effects and ins
Jan 1, 2000
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Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building ? SynopsisBy Martin J. Kenwright
Within the famous Harrods department store, a new lift shaft has been constructed, servicing a depth of 22m below ground level as well as the existing 6 storeys of the store. The shaft will connect wi
Jan 1, 2000
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Ground Support for Shafts and Underground Construction Using Artificial Ground Freezing – Sophia Spoortunnel Rotterdam (Nl) – Cern Geneva (CH) – Leipzig (DE) – Berlin (DE)By Helmut Hass, Marco Ziller
"Abstract: 1 Sophia Spoortunnel Marco Ziller, Trevi S.p.A.:For the construction of 14 cross passages connecting the twin tunnels of the Sophiaspoortunnel the Artificial Ground Freezing technique was a
Jan 1, 2014
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Conventional And Box-Shaped Piled RaftsBy Heinz Brandl
Box-shaped pile and diaphragm wall foundations have proved suitable for transferring heavy loads of bridges, power plants, tanks, towers or other buildings in a concentrated form into the ground. The
Jan 1, 2002
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The Dutch Cone Penetration Test And Its Use In Determining The Pile Bearing CapacityBy C. Van der Veen
The use of the quasi static (Dutch) Cone Penetration Test (CPT) is described as a tool to predetermine the ultimate bearing capacity of the pile point. An analysis is given why a purely theoritical ap
Jan 1, 1989
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Getting Paid In Hard Times - I. Formation Of The ContractBy Dennis J. Riley
A. This outline addresses what a sub-contractor, or a subsub-contractor should do to get paid in the event the general contractor or building owner files for bankruptcy. B. Negotiating payment ter
Jan 1, 1991
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Deep Foundations In Hong Kong - SynopsisBy Martin Pratt
This paper is an overview of deep foundation engineering in Hong Kong past, present and future. The enormity of the subject compared with the space available makes brevity inevitable. Issues of constr
Jan 1, 2000
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Design-Build Support Of Excavation For Block 76, Salt Lake City, UtahBy Rick Deschamps
The Block 76 project includes the demolition and redevelopment of an entire city block for mixed use retail, office and residential properties directly adjacent to Historic Temple Square in Salt Lake
Jan 1, 2009
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"Renovation Of The Amsterdam Concert Hall, Replacing 2000 Wooden Piles By 400 Vibration-Free Tubex Piles In Restricted Room."By Alexander J. Verstraeten
Work started on the building of the Amsterdam Concert Hall in 1880 by driving over 2000 wooden piles of 13 m on which foundation-beams out of wood and brickwork were made. During construction the de
Jan 1, 1987
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Ultimate Skin Friction Of Single Batter Piles In Sand ? SynopsisBy A. M. Hanna
This paper presents the experimental investigation on the ultimate skin friction of batter piles. The model piles were pushed in medium dense sand deposits at different inclinations up to 30 with resp
Jan 1, 2010
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Use Of Large Diameter And Long Steel Pipe Piles In Japan ? SynopsisBy K. Kawakami
In Japan, pile foundations have been used extensively for buildings, bridges and port facilities. A large number of steel pipe piles were first used in the 1960's and the amount of steel used in
Jan 1, 2010
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Evaluation Of Design Methods For Tieback Retaining Walls In Seattle - IntroductionBy John P. Turner
The behavior of tieback retaining walls depends on many factors, including soil properties, groundwater conditions, construction sequence, spacing and stiffness of tiebacks and soldier piles, tieback
Jan 1, 1990
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Settlement Behaviour Of Pile Foundation ? SynopsisBy W. Y. Xu
In comparison with shallow foundation, usually higher bearing capacity, smaller average settlement and better stability are the engineering characteristics of pile foundation. Besides, a smaller diffe
Jan 1, 2010
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The Use Of A Reverse Circulation Diaphragm Walling Technique To Form A Plastic Cut-Off Wall Around Sizewell B Power StationBy H. F. Cowie
Britain's first pressurised water reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Station is now under construction at Sizewell on the Suffolk coast. A linear cut-off wall was proposed to ensure that the drawdown of
Jan 1, 1989