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A Study Of Aspects Of The Historical Development Of Geotechnical Engineering
By Thomas J. Kennedy, Michael D. Bennett
The study of geotechnical history is well-established. Most geotechnical practitioners, teachers, and graduate students have some grasp of the origins of the field. However, this understanding often c
Oct 1, 2022
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DFI and NDT – Parallel Histories and Mutual Benefits
By Bernard H. Hertlein
"When the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) was founded, quality assurance and quality control (QA/QC) of foundation construction was rudimentary. Nondestructive testing (NDT) was a nascent technology,
Jan 1, 2017
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Seal Slab / Steel Pile Interface Bond From Full-Scale Testing
By Gray Mullins
This paper presents results from model and full-scale tests to assess the interface bond between a cast-in-place concrete seal slab and steel H-piles in cofferdams. Three different seal slab placemen
Jan 1, 2013
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Analyzing the Load-Transfer Behavior (T-Z Curve) for Instrumented Test Piles Driven in Clayey Soil
By Murad Y. Abu-Farsakh
This paper presents the analyses of load-transfer (t-z) behavior of twelve prestressed concrete (PSC) instrumented test piles that were driven in different locations of Louisiana. The load transfer me
Jan 1, 2018
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Behavior Of Excavation And Pile Foundations In Soft Bankok Clay
By D. T. Bergado
The uppermost subsoil profiles of the Bangkok plain can be divided into four layers, namely: weathered clay, soft clay, stiff clay, and dense sand layers. The soft Bangkok clay is a normally consolida
Jan 1, 2010
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Rapid Load Testing In Germany
By Marcel Bielefeld, Joost Bakker, Rob van Dorp
Pile load testing can be performed by a static, rapid or high strain dynamic (generally designated as dynamic) testing method. The static load test is often considered the “gold standard” of testing w
May 1, 2022
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Consultants Can Be Safe, Too – A Collaborative Approach
By Brian FitzPatrick, Michael J. Weaver
Everyone has a role in site safety, even consultants. This paper presents a summary of how a geotechnical and environmental consulting firm, with field staff on construction and subsurface exploration
Jan 1, 2019
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Insitu Ground Reinforcement Techniques
By Peter J. Nicholson
The methods of reinforcement to be discussed in this paper are all insitu methods, ones that can be used on the soil structure as it exists in the ground, and do not rely on excavation and replacement
Jan 1, 1991
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Pile Load Test Results Using The New Statnamic Method
By Matthew Janes
Quality control procedures are increasingly important with today's higher capacity foundations and complex loading conditions. The need for a mobile, repeatable, nondestructive and economical loa
Jan 1, 1990
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Using Multiple Pile Types On A Single Project To Maximize Benefits
By James F. Davis, Matthew A. Conte, Robert F. Tonning
This is a paper demonstrating the steps taken to combine multiple types of piles for a single site to maximize the benefits and characteristics of each method. We intend to discuss the use of grouted
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Use Of Large Diameter And Long Steel Pipe Piles In Japan ? Synopsis
By 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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Innovations and Challenges during Urban Development – Shoring and Foundations of Canada’s Tallest Residential Building
By Shawna Munn, Nadir Ansari, Toben Jerry
With ever increasing demands on space in urban environments and smaller available footprints, buildings are being designed to increasing heights to meet the need. This case study discusses the increas
Jan 1, 2019
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Design And Application Of Vertical Micropiles To Resist Large Lateral Loads
By Helen D. Robinson
Traditional practice to resist large lateral loads on foundations is the use of large diameter caissons, battered driven piles, or battered micropiles. Dense urban construction environments, however,
Jan 1, 2010
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Case Study: Feather River West Levee Program Cutoff Walls
By Kyle R. Lackner, Jared P. Williams
"The Sutter Butte Flood Control Agency initiated the Feather River West Levee (FRWL) Program in 2010 to bring 35 miles of levee along the Feather River into compliance with applicable Federal and Stat
Jan 1, 2016
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Underpinning Historic Museum for U-505 Submarine Relocation
By Goudschaal Mark R.
"The Museum of Science and Industry U-505 Submarine Relocation project in Chicago, IL consisted of building an underground reinforced concrete vault (37' deep) for the Museum's new U-505 exhibit. This
Jan 1, 2005
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A Study in Extreme Event Large Displacement Analysis of Large Diameter Piles
By Bret N. Lingwall, Byron Foster
The problem of reliable extreme event modeling of large diameter piles under enormous structural or kinematic loads has gained more attention in recent years. In particular, the soil response around t
Jan 1, 2018
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State-Of-Art Working Platform For Heavy Equipments Used For Deep Foundation Construction
By Arunsiva R., Sivaranan S., Venugopal B., Kumaran M.
Being a rapidly developing country, India is undergoing a massive infrastructure phase change remarkably. The construction industry is already set to boom, but the time and space constraints necessita
Sep 1, 2022
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Geo-Foundations Project Information Management Systems on a Budget
By Jamey B. Rosen
As Project Information Management Systems (PIMS) technologies develop, the range of projects to which one can apply these technologies grows while the cost to apply them shrinks. In recent years, tech
Jan 1, 2019
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Foundations Of The 'Kö-Galerie' In Düsseldorf Using Top/Down Building Technologies
By P. Arz
With a total of five basement levels, ground floor and a further six levels above grade, construction of the Kö-Galerie building, on the Königsallee, in the centre of Düsseldorf, was completed with al
Jan 1, 1989