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                     Kosciuszko Bridge Main Pylon Deep Foundation Solution Kosciuszko Bridge Main Pylon Deep Foundation SolutionBy A. Daugiala, D. Coleman In 2014 the New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) awarded a Design-Build contract to the joint venture team consisting of Skanska which is the managing partner; Kiewit Corporation and E Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Laboratory Modeling of Internal Erosion in Dam Foundations Laboratory Modeling of Internal Erosion in Dam FoundationsBy Kenneth E. Henn, David B. Paul, John D. Rice, Brian H. Greene "Several laboratory modeling programs have been conducted to investigate the mechanisms associated with internal erosion of dam embankments and foundations. The investigation consists of developing l Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Large Diameter Helical Piles for Refinery Expansion Large Diameter Helical Piles for Refinery ExpansionBy Chris Normand, Paul Volpe, Eric Wey, Howard Perko, Burt Ogilvie, Patrick Murray "A refinery expansion project for Marathon Petroleum Company in Southern Louisiana required existing medium to large pipe racks to be expanded for additional capacity. Foundation modifications were ne Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Large Diameter Open-End Pipe Pile Driveability Analysis Including Geotechnical Friction Fatigue Large Diameter Open-End Pipe Pile Driveability Analysis Including Geotechnical Friction FatigueBy Patrick J. Hannigan, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam Large diameter open-end pipe piles are increasingly used as deep foundations to support heavy onshore and offshore structures. During the driving process, several factors such as subsurface conditions Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Large Scale Geotechnical Works on Norways Largest Infrastructure Project Large Scale Geotechnical Works on Norways Largest Infrastructure ProjectBy Brandon M. Robinson, Osman F. Besler, Dominik Gaechter With the increase in population over the last decade, and anticipated population growth over the coming years, Norway is making significant investments in the Country’s infrastructure. Part of this in Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case Studies Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case StudiesBy Sven Schröer, Lilma Schimmel, Dimiter Alexiew "The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art worldwide.The GECs consist of compact Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Lateral Stresses On Multilevel Tieback Walls Lateral Stresses On Multilevel Tieback WallsBy Liiban A. Affi The most difficult task of designing multilevel tieback walls for deep excavation support is the determination of lateral stresses. These lateral stresses act not only on the shored height, but also Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Levee Rehabilitation, Lower Wood River Phase II– East Alton IL. Deep Cutoff Wall Levee Rehabilitation, Lower Wood River Phase II– East Alton IL. Deep Cutoff WallBy Gene Bryant, Wesley Schmutzler, Matteo Bertoni The levees where the Mississippi River and the Lower Wood River meet near East Alton Illinois have been a problem area for years due to underseepage. The first phase of the deep cutoff wall was a 2,00 Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1 Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1By Andrew Middleton, Mick Stadter, Chris Crowe, David Chong "The Level Crossing Removal Project – Package 1 is part of the Victorian Governments commitment to remove 50 of the most dangerous and congested level crossings across Melbourne. This involved removin Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Linking the Installation Response of Screw Piles to Soil Strength and Ultimate Capacity Linking the Installation Response of Screw Piles to Soil Strength and Ultimate CapacityBy James P. Hambleton, Sam A. Stanier A perceived advantage of screw-type foundations is the ability infer aspects of foundation performance from quantities measured or observed during installation, especially the installation torque. A p Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose Area Liquefaction Susceptibility Evaluation using Site-Specific Seismic Demands in the San Jose AreaBy Martin Walker, Joseph Ang, Jongwon Lee, Alvin Bayudanto, Lilian Lorincz, Morteza Khorshidi, Wenyong Rong This paper presents a case history of liquefaction susceptibility evaluation study for a major infrastructure project in the San José area. The subsurface material of the study area consists of Holoce Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Micropiled Foundations of Telecommunication Towers Micropiled Foundations of Telecommunication TowersBy Racquel Nottingham, Marc Mastrantuono, Freddy Lopez In the digital era that we live in, connectivity and mobility play a decisive role in our daily activities. In this context, insufficient telecommunication infrastructure gives origin to the so called Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Micropiles in an Urban Setting – TBTA Verrazano Narrows Bridge HOV/BUS Ramps, Brooklyn, NY and Nysdot Kosciuszko Bridge Replacement, Brooklyn, NY Micropiles in an Urban Setting – TBTA Verrazano Narrows Bridge HOV/BUS Ramps, Brooklyn, NY and Nysdot Kosciuszko Bridge Replacement, Brooklyn, NYBy M. D. Riegel, Brian T. Felber "Construction of foundation elements in an urban environment is often complicated by multiple constraints such as existing foundations, utility conflicts, maintenance and protection of traffic on high Jan 1, 2016 
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                     Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse Sand Microstructure of Bio-Cemented Coarse SandBy Abdelmalek Bouazza, Aamir Mahawish, Will P. Gates Bio-grouting by means of microbial induced calcite (calcium carbonate) precipitation (MICP) to improve mechanical properties of granular soils has gained much attention in recent years. The biogroutin Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile Installation Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile InstallationBy Peter Faust "The south access road to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, known as Doyle Drive or Presidio Parkway, needs to be replaced. Built in 1936, it is the primary highway and transit linkage through San F Jan 1, 2012 
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                     Evaluation Of The Effect Of Vertical Load On The Impedance Function In Seismic Analysis Of Soil-Pile-Structure Interaction Evaluation Of The Effect Of Vertical Load On The Impedance Function In Seismic Analysis Of Soil-Pile-Structure InteractionBy Ahmad Mahboubi The damage caused by catastrophic earthquakes has always been an incentive towards more sophisticated building codes and requirements. In parallel to computer technology development, the engineers? at Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Evaluation Of Ultimate Resistance Of Steel-Concrete Composite Drilled Shafts Through Static Loading Tests Evaluation Of Ultimate Resistance Of Steel-Concrete Composite Drilled Shafts Through Static Loading TestsBy Moonkyung Chung Static pile load tests were performed in order to evaluate bearing capacities and mechanical behaviors of three different pile types: (1) steel-concrete composite drilled shaft with rebar reinforcemen Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal Issues Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal IssuesBy James P. Chivilo, Gregory R. Meeder, Scott J. DiFiore, Matthew H. Johnson New construction in metropolitan areas has direct impacts on immediate neighbors and abutters. While noise and dust are generally nuisance concerns, demolition, vibrations, excavation, and dewatering Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent Foundations Excavation-Induced Movement of Adjacent FoundationsBy Hugo Meggitt, Damian R. Siebert, Wystan Carswell Excavation-induced ground movements are a critical component in the design and construction of deep excavations in urban settings due to the potential adverse effects on adjacent structures and infras Jan 1, 2019 
