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Use of a Reinforced Jet Grout Excavation Support System for a Major Sewer Line RepairBy Richard Brink, Eric M. Klein, Kenneth B. Andromalos
"A portion of the roof for a 129 x 144-inch, nearly 100-year-old sewer outfall in the City of Baltimore had deteriorated to the point that it resulted in the development of a large sinkhole in a resid
Jan 1, 2005
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New CIGMAT Downhole Penetrometer (DHP-CIGMAT) for Use During Drilled Shaft Construction (7493fc91-7396-4eac-bed2-0406570252cc)By Omer F. Usluogullari, C. Vipulanandan
"It is critical to monitor the ground conditions during excavation and drilling of boreholes during construction to identify possible changes in the soil and rock formations. Drilled shafts are increa
Jan 1, 2017
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Influence Of Freeze–Thaw Cycles On Strength And Heavy Mental Leaching Performance Of Petroleum Drilling Mud Stabilized By WasteBy Tian Miaomiao, Cheng Yin, Shen Jun, Yu Hao, Li Yafei
Vast amounts of waste drilling mud containing heavy metals is produced during oil drilling process, which causes great pollution to the environment. Therefore, it needs to be treated until it is harml
Nov 1, 2022
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Deep Excavation Support – Shangri-La – TorontoBy Brian Isherwood, Tara Brown, Paul Kreycir, Jenny Earle
"The Shangri-La hotel and luxury condominium tower, recently opened on University Avenue in downtown Toronto, required eight levels of underground structure, four extending into the shale bedrock.Ishe
Jan 1, 2015
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Geotechnical Challenges of Pile Driving in a Marginally Stable Slope Terminal 46 Apron Upgrade, Port Of Seattle, WA (18615664-0169-4e91-aa2b-8ec5994bb0a0)By Monique Nykamp
"INTRODUCTIONTerminal 46 is located just south of downtown Seattle, and is one of the Port of Seattle’s busiest container terminals. The Terminal 46 Redevelopment Project was undertaken to replace the
Jan 1, 2007
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Geotechnical Challenges of Pile Driving in a Marginally Stable Slope TERMINAL 46 APRON UPGRADE, PORT OF SEATTLE, WABy Monique Nykamp
"INTRODUCTIONTerminal 46 is located just south of downtown Seattle, and is one of the Port of Seattle’s busiest container terminals. The Terminal 46 Redevelopment Project was undertaken to replace the
Jan 1, 2007
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Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century ConstructionBy Alan D. Fisher
Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen
Jan 1, 2013
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Design, Construction, And Instrumentation Of An Atypical A-Frame Micropile Wall In Aspen, ColoradoBy Kyle Kershaw
Micropiles are routinely used in the United States for foundation support and stabilization of slopes. In recent years, several retaining walls have been constructed using micropiles in an A-frame ty
Jan 1, 2007
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Slope Repairs in a Tight Footprint: Slope Stabilization Using Multiple TechnologiesBy Dan Mahrt
"In June of 2009, a slope failure occurred along River Road in Bismarck, North Dakota. The slope failure affected approximately 300 feet of River Road with vertical displacements up to 3 feet, resulti
Jan 1, 2016
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Dynamic Pile Monitoring For Offshore Pile AcceptanceBy Scott Webster
Dynamic pile Monitoring Services (DMS) have been used for testing of offshore piles for several decades. However, most of this testing was to measure hammer performance and pile stresses rather than
Jan 1, 2010
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Alternative Design Approach for Drag Load and Downdrag of Deep Foundations within the LRFD FrameworkBy Timothy C. Siegel, Derrick Dasenbrock, Rich Lamb, Paul J. Axtell
"The axial resistance provided by deep foundations may be divided into two components: side resistance and tip resistance. The direction that the side resistance acts depends on the relative movement
Jan 1, 2015
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Pile Foundation Solutions in the Deep Quaternary Sediments of Botany BayBy Paul A. O’Brien, Gary A. Chapman, Thomas G. Cuniowski
"The new Amcor B9 paper mill in Botany, NSW, Australia, involved the design and construction of a new paper mill founded within the Botany Basin Sediments. There were numerous design and construction
Jan 1, 1900
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Cooperative Effort Overcomes Problems With Pier And Cofferdam Construction Caused By Rock SlopeBy Herbert F. ?Buck? Darling
A bridge replacement project in Rochester, NY, encountered difficulties when it was determined that rock below one pier was sloping downward toward the river at an angle of 42 degrees versus anticipat
Jan 1, 2013
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Repairs Of Diaphragm Walls, Lessons LearnedBy Raymond J. Poletto
This paper describes the special problems that occur with the construction of diaphragm walls and discusses the lessons learned during the repairs of structural walls. Although diaphragm or slurry wal
Jan 1, 2011
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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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Load And Resistance Factor Design Of Pullout Of A Single Driven Pile In Sands And ClaysBy Dongwook Kim
Recently, load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is gradually being adopted internationally in geotechnical design due to the advantages of LRFD over the existing allowable stress design (ASD). LRFD
Jan 1, 2010
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Dynamic Analysis of a Base-Isolated Bridge, Seattle, WashingtonBy Greg Nutson, Jeremy Butkovich, Bill Perkins, Hollie Ellis, Paul Bott
"Dynamic soil-structure interaction (DSSI) analyses are becoming more common in bridge designs, especially in seismically active areas. Because of its proximity to two active fault zones, the Evergree
Jan 1, 2017
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Innovative Micropile Retrofi t of an Existing StructureBy Kenneth R. Chadwick, Thomas J. Tuozzolo, Terence P. Holman
"Micropiles are often installed to retrofit existing foundations that experience distortion and to underpin structures prior to future construction. The Dublin Road Pump Station project is an example
Jan 1, 2008
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Cockatoo Island Seawall Seepage Barrier (b791f2b4-d692-4b8a-afba-0ecd9b385be1)By Chris L. Powell, Russell J. Denny
"The remotely located Cockatoo Island iron ore mine off the Kimberley coast in the northwest of Western Australia has been in operation since 1951. The mine was recently expanded up to about 50 m (165
Jan 1, 2017