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                Applying Reasonable Quality Control and Verification to Soil MixingBy David Miller
"The biggest concern about using soil mixing is the inability to observe physically the final product, which has led to a lack of confidence about what is in the ground. After all, you can’t see it an
Jan 1, 2017
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                Effects Of Permanent And Temporary Loads On Allowable Bearing Capacity Of Piles Subjected To Nagative Skin FrictionBy Mohammad T. Izadi
Piles are, often, used for transferring load from the super structure through soft consolidating strata onto relatively stiff uncompressible soils. Downward movement of the soft soil strata develops
Jan 1, 2001
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                Pier Design And Construction In Water Bearing Soils ? SynopsisBy C. N. Baker
The design and construction of drilled piers through water bearing and caving soil conditions are discussed. The need for close cooperation between the design engineer and contractor in both the desig
Jan 1, 2010
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                Lessons Learned From Mitigating Early Project Delays To Deep Foundation WorkBy Jeffery L. Ottesen
Early construction delays can jeopardize timely completion of subsequent work. As an early construction activity, and due to many unforeseen issues, deep foundation work inherently bears great potenti
Jan 1, 2002
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                Numerical Analysis Of The Pile-Enhanced Raft Of The Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre In London, UKBy Trevor I. Addenbrooke
Stress reducing piles were used for the first time at the Queen Elizabeth II Conference Centre near the Palace of Westminster in London, UK. The inclusion of these piles directly beneath heavily loade
Jan 1, 2002
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                Redwood Tower; A Landmark In Deep Foundation Construction ? SynopsisBy A. Partos
It was decided to build a fourteen-storied office building over a six-storied garage and a four-storied office building. The high vertical and horizontal loads required foundations on rock approximate
Jan 1, 2010
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                Application Of Several Soil Improvement Methods In ChinaBy J. H. Qian
China is one of the countries with comparatively wide distribution of soft soil. In the wake of the rapid developement in the national economy and construction, the improvement technique of soft soil
Jan 1, 2010
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                Settlement Monitoring Of A Building Underpinned With Micropiles And Soil NailsBy Bill Zietlow
A micropile and soil nail underpinning system was installed to support a building immediately adjacent to a 25-ft deep excavation in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Both the building and the underpinn
Jan 1, 2008
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                Jobsite Safety Inspection ChecklistBy Sam Messina
[Project: Job Number: Date: Superintendent: Person Making Inspection: Note: The following checklist shall be used on a regular basis as an overall assessment of the jobsite. The checklist
Jan 1, 1998
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                Engineering Practice Of Ground Improvement ? IntroductionBy H. R. Taber
The extensive subject area "Engineering Practice of Ground Improvement" will be treated within the limitations of space and the writer on the basis of personal practice and experience?largely in North
Jan 1, 2010
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                Analysis Of Vertical Piles In Granular Soils Subjected To Static Lateral Loading - SynopsisBy K. Rama Sarma
Piles are frequently subjected to lateral forces and moments in addition to vertical forces and hence the piles have to be designed for both lateral loads as well as vertical loads. In the design of s
Jan 1, 1996
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                Settlement Control Of A Road Embankment Using Vertical DrainsBy Wei Tu
A grade separation was required to allow uninterrupted traffic crossing for a busy rail spur and a county road. The grade separation was achieved by creating a 30-foot (9-meter) high embankment that
Jan 1, 2009
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                Session 21 "Grouting in Karst"By Jim Henry
I would say mainly the cost. I showed only 3 cases. One of them was the one that Allen just described and there were two other cases. In those cases it was fairly easy to develop a solution using limi
Feb 10, 2003
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                Design Of Well Cap, Pier And Well Steiming At The Junction Using Strut-And-Tie Model - SynopsisPier, well cap and steining junction is a complicated 3-d re-ion. The prevalent design procedure for the pier, well cap and steining in isolated manner is not rational. In absence of an integrated app
Jan 1, 1996
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                Dynamic Behavior Of Pile FoundationsBy Yingcai Han
The dynamic behavior of pile foundations is investigated in both theory and practice. The computation method for vibration of pile foundations and DYNAN computer program are introduced comprehensively
Jan 1, 2002
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                Evaluation Of Pile Load Test ResultsBy Rasin Duzceer
In this paper, the results of pile load test on 24 piles from twelve sites are presented. The pile load tests were performed on 14 driven and 10 bored piles of varying diameters and lengths installed
Jan 1, 2002
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                Performance Of Toe-Grouted Large Bored Pile In Sand-Gravel Formation Of Chiang Mai City, Northern ThailandBy Narong Thasnanipan
Performance of diameter 1.5 m toe-grouted bored pile founded at depth 44 m in sand-gravel formation of Chiang Mai City is presented in this paper. Toe grouting was applied by using tube-a-manchette me
Jan 1, 2002
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                Micro-Biological Attack On Deep Foundation ConcreteBy Piotr D. Moncarz
As major urban areas begin to run out of "good-terrain" for their expansion, they begin to claim high water-table areas within or adjacent to water fronts or swamps. Similarly, major infrastructure pr
Jan 1, 2002
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                A Realistic Approach Toward Stray Current Induced Corrosion Affecting Steel Sheet PilingBy Anne Fagot
Because of the risk of corrosion caused by stray currents, steel foundations and steel sheet piling are generally prohibited in the vicinity of railway structures. Steel solutions are only accepted if
Jan 1, 2008
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                Ground Energy Systems In London - A Best Practice ApproachBy Ryan Law
Ground energy systems are being installed in increasing numbers in the United Kingdom. This is particularly true in London where planning regulations require larger scale developments to provide at l
Jan 1, 2008