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PMF Remediation of Oxford DamBy Scott Dodds
"The Oxford Hydroelectric Station was a unique project that incorporated a variety of dam strengthening methods to stabilize the facility in order to meet the standards required by Federal Energy Regu
Jan 1, 2005
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Design, Construction And Verification Of Temporary Working Platforms – Australian And New Zealand Good Industry PracticeBy Martin D. Larisch, Ronald Damen
The design and construction of temporary working platforms for cranes and piling rigs is a high-risk activity. It requires the careful selection of the appropriate input parameters to obtain the corre
May 1, 2022
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Digitalization in Reverse Circulation Drill RigsBy N. Schmitz
This paper explains how new digital solutions improve reverse circulation drilling operations. Upgrading field-proven reverse circulation drilling (RCD) rigs with new digital technologies enables sem
Sep 8, 2021
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Vancouver Island Conference Centre Cutter Soil Mixer Technology Transforms SiteBy Brian Wilson, John Scholte, Megan Atkinson
"In November 2004, the residents of the City of Nanaimo, B.C., Canada voted to approve a new conference centre as the centrepiece of a proposed revitalization project for the city’s historic downtown
Jan 1, 2008
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DFI46 Panel on Foundation ReuseBy Andy Boeckmann
In early 2021, DFI formed a Foundation Reuse Task Force due to concurrent and coincidental discussions of this topic during meetings of the Subsurface Char- acterization for Deep Foundations and Test
Feb 1, 2022
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ACIP Pile Performance and Installation in the Northeastern United StatesBy Jr NeSmith
"Augered-cast-in-place (ACIP) pile installation technology has matured extensively since the first auger, pressure grouted pile was patented in 1959. The current technology allows for successful pile
Jan 1, 2016
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DFI and NDT – Parallel Histories and Mutual BenefitsBy 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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Design and Construction of Nysted Offshore Wind Farm, DenmarkBy Jørn Thomsen, Christoffer Brodbaek
"As governments increasingly accord high priority to sustainable energy, policymakers are finding that wind energy has a long track record as a proven alternative to conventional energy supply.Over th
Jan 1, 2009
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Construction And Verification Of Large Bored Pile For Bridge Foundation Through Deep Weak Alluvial Soil Layers And Artesian AquiferBy C. Dai, S Raathiv
The Waikato Expressway is one of the New Zealand Transport Agency’s (NZTA) seven roads of National Significance. Coffey is part of the City Edge Alliance engaged by NZTA for the Hamilton Section of th
Nov 1, 2022
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Urban Challenges In Design, Co-Ordination And Construction Of Deep Foundations And Retaining WallsBy Pawan L. Sethi
Design and construction of deep foundations and basements is increasingly becoming more complex, as the density and frequency of urban development increases. This growth brings various associated chal
Nov 1, 2022
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Finite Element Aided Design Method for Frozen Earth Shaft SupportBy Joseph A. Sopko
The first documented procedures for designing frozen earth structures are over 50 years old, implemented long before the introduction of the Finite Element Method (FEM). Since that time, the developme
Jan 1, 2019
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Jet Grouting for Echo Dam Seismic RehabilitationBy Tara Schenk-McFarland, Mark Bliss
Echo Dam, located near Coalville, Utah, is a facility that provides storage for irrigation and municipal use. Original construction of the dam was completed in 1931. Because of seismic concerns, the s
Jan 1, 2017
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Wrigley Field – The 1060 ProjectBy Darren S. Diehm
"Construction for the restoration and expansion of 102-year-old Wrigley Field in Chicago, Illinois began at the conclusion of the 2014 baseball season. This six year project involves structural upgrad
Jan 1, 1900
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Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait - A Case StudyBy Paolo Cavalcoli, Federico Pagliacci, Marco Chiarabelli
"The Sheikh Jaber Al-Ahmad Causeway Project in Kuwait is estimated at approximately $US3.7 billion and consists of constructing a causeway across the Kuwait Bay, connecting the Shuwaikh Port with the
Jan 1, 2016
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Innovative Earth Retention Project for a Parking GarageBy Andreas Brandner, Karl Schoenherr-Strasse, I. B. Brandner, Dipl. Ing
"A world famous Wintersport resort in the Alpine planned to build a parking garage for more than 600 cars and busses situated between a torrent, a district road and the village.A nearly 200 m long bui
Jan 1, 2016
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Using Thermal Integrity Profiling to Evaluate the Structural Integrity of Soil NailsBy Inc. Pile Dynamics, Daniel S. Belardo, Marcus Galvan, George Piscsalko
Soil nails are often utilized as a temporary or permanent earth retention technique for slope stabilization and for excavation retention for existing or new structures. Soils nails are generally advan
Jan 1, 2017
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Design and Construction of Pile-Supported Mechanicallystabilized-Earth Slope StabilizationBy Nasr Sheta
"After Hurricane Sandy, the stability of an earth slope in the Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey in the United States was deteriorating due to slumping soils and erosion from flooding. A slope stability
Jan 1, 1900
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One Seam At A Time: Interactive Quality Assurance To Identify Coal Seams During Foundation ConstructionBy Matthew Runion, Christopher Lawler
The Aeolus – Jim Bridger Transmission Line Project is located in southern Wyoming, home to some of the largest coal seams in the world. Coal seams present unique challenges to underground construction
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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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Evaluation Of Causes Of Bleeding Of Free Water From A Bentonite SlurryBy Tony P. Suckling
This paper describes an investigation into the bleeding behaviour of bentonite slurry observed on a trial diaphragm wall panel. The bleeding is thought to be due to the bentonite experiencing a chemi
Jan 1, 2011