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  • DFI
    One Seam At A Time: Interactive Quality Assurance To Identify Coal Seams During Foundation Construction

    By 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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    Simulation Of Soil-structure Interaction With Sheet Pile And Retained Soil

    By Clarissa Aguiar, Seok hyeon Chai, Thamer Yacoub, Sina Javankhoshdel

    Sheet piles are used as an excavation support for soil retention. They are interlocked systems to form a wall for earth support along with anchors to provide an extra lateral support in excavations. T

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    Risk Management For Dam Rehabilitation Projects

    By Dave Paul

    Dam rehabilitation involves a range of design, construction, and operation risks, some of which are not encountered in new dam construction. These risks can have significant impact on project schedule

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    Lessons Learned From Construction Of A Tire Plant In Karst, Ns2 Tires, White, Ga

    By Robert L. Goehring, Fred Munene

    This case history for three major additions to a tire manufacturing plant in north Georgia discusses the impact of highly variable Karst (sinkhole) geology on both foundation design and construction.

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    Quality Assessment Of Drilled Shaft Foundations At The Jane Byrne Interchange

    By Travis Coleman, Elvis Ishimwe

    Currently, more than 400 drilled shafts have been constructed by various contractors at the I-90/94 and I-290 Jane Byrne (Circle) Interchange, located near downtown Chicago, Illinois. Cross-Hole Sonic

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    Centrifuge Modeling Of Axial Failure Of Helical Piles In Cohesive Soils

    By Richard Schmidt, Lijun Deng, Mohamed Abdelaziz, Weidong Li

    Helical piles are widely used as a foundation supporting a variety of different structures. Understanding the axial behaviour of helical piles is required to confirm the engineering design. Helical pi

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    Pile Diameter Effects On Initial Modulus Of Subgrade Reaction For Laterally Loaded Piles

    By Hubert Law, Amin Rahmani

    This paper evaluates the effects of pile diameter on the initial modulus of subgrade reaction and proposes modifications to the subgrade reaction moduli that are commonly used in the current state of

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    Trouble In Paradise: Micropiles As A Solution To Challenging Geotech And Steep, Rugged Terrain On The Island Of Oahu

    By Steve Davidow, Scott Tunison

    As the demand for electric power grows and generation facilities are constructed in more remote areas, the industry faces an increasing number of foundation construction challenges. The importance of

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    On Driven Piles In The Arabian Gulf: Imperfections, Potential Challenges, And Lessons Learned

    By Waddah Akili

    The demand on pile installation in the offshore of the Arabian Gulf has, over the last two decades, experienced unprecedented boom, triggered by the construction of platforms, to help facilitate the p

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    Non-destructive Testing Of Unknown Bridge Foundation Lengths Using Parallel Seismic Testing

    By Chetan D. Savani, Mike K. Muchard

    The necessity to evaluate undocumented foundation lengths is essential in assessing the useable life, need for scour protection, retrofitting, or full reuse of existing bridge foundations. For this pu

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    Installing And Testing Multi-bar High Capacity Rock Tiedowns

    By Andrew Pontecorvo, Steven Lowe, David Sposito

    Buildings with large height-to-width ratios require foundations with significant uplift resistance. This paper presents a case study of the permanent rock tiedowns installed for One Manhattan West, a

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    A Collaborative Approach To The Design And Delivery Of The Most Heavily Loaded Piles Ever Constructed In The Uk

    By Morris J. D, Baldwin Z., Wiltcher P. M

    21 Moorfields is an oversite development in central London spanning Moorgate tube station. It required the installation of both the highest loaded bearing piles and the highest top loaded static pile

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    Mindful Monitoring Of A Variable Excavation Support System

    By B. Philip Shull, Allen W. Cadden, Johanna M. Simon, Michael S. Senior

    A 670 linear meter (2,200 linear foot) large-diameter sanitary sewer interceptor installation at depths ranging from 3 to 10 m (10 to 30 ft) below existing grade in an area with a high water table req

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    Nyct's 207th St Yard Floodwall

    By Christian L. Escalera

    Over seven years ago, on October 29, 2012, Superstorm Sandy pummeled the Northeast of the United States inflicting heavy damage on New York City Transit’s (NYCT) system. Since then, NYCT has been meth

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    Large Diameter Auger Cast Piles At Audi Field, Dc United's New Soccer Stadium

    By Christophe H. Locussol

    D.C. United, the professional soccer team located in Washington, D.C., completed a 20,000 seat capacity stadium in July 2018 named Audi Field. The project initially considered a foundation system cons

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    AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE BENEFITS OF A HYBRID PILE/FOOTING SYSTEM ON SAND

    By Mohammed Al Maadheedi

    This paper explores the capacity effects of a square steel plate welded at the ground surface on a driven open-ended steel pile (i.e. the plate would touch the ground surface after the pile achieves t

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    Design-Build Synergy To Deliver Pile Foundations

    By David P. Sauls

    Design-build contract delivery provides unique opportunities for efficiencies in pile foundation design and installation. The Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD) US Highwa

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    Optimization Of Design Of Drilled Shaft Foundations By Lateral Load Testing

    By Donald R. Clark

    Drilled shafts are being used as foundation support for parabolic solar troughs at the Genesis Solar Project being constructed near Blythe, California. Three types of drilled shaft foundations are re

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    Optimization Of Drilled Shaft Design For A Highway Bridge In Arizona Using Load Test Results

    By John C. Niedzielski

    The existing US-70 Bridge over the Gila River at Bylas, Arizona is planned to be replaced due to its current poor condition. The replacement bridge is planned to be a 15-span, 1,904-foot (580 meter)

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    Pile Settlement Design Using Continuous Surface Wave Testing And Modulus Degradation

    By Hennie F. T. Barnard

    Where geotechnical designs are governed by settlement requirements, soil and rock moduli are important parameters for design. This paper reports on a method that was used to utilize dynamic modulus me