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                     Design And Construction Of The Sutong Bridge Foundations Design And Construction Of The Sutong Bridge FoundationsBy Robert B. Bittner The Sutong Bridge across the lower Yangtze River in China will have, when completed, the longest span (1,088 m) and the highest towers (306 m) of any cable stayed span in the world. The foundations fo Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Engineering Foundation Support For Las Vegas Strip's Tallest Hotel Casino Engineering Foundation Support For Las Vegas Strip's Tallest Hotel CasinoBy Nicholas P. Gura This paper presents the analysis, design, and load test program results for drilled shafts to support a 70-story hotel tower and associated 10 story podium structures located in Las Vegas, Nevada. A Jan 1, 2007 
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                     Lateral Load Response Of Two Identical Bridge Column-Foundation Systems In Warm And Cold Conditions Lateral Load Response Of Two Identical Bridge Column-Foundation Systems In Warm And Cold ConditionsBy Muhannad T. Suleiman Temperatures below freezing significantly enhance the soil shear strength and stiffness and to a lesser extent increase the compressive strength of concrete as well as the yield and ultimate strength Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Experience Gained At The Application Of Atlas Piles In Poland Experience Gained At The Application Of Atlas Piles In PolandBy Kazimierz Gwizdala In recent years, in Poland the ATLAS piles have been successfully applied for some constructions near Gdansk. The piles have been used as foundations for housing and another areas of civil engineering Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Construction Of A Deep Basement On A Sloping Site In Glasgow: The Aurora Project Construction Of A Deep Basement On A Sloping Site In Glasgow: The Aurora ProjectBy H. Boghosian This paper presents the design and construction of a deep basement in a steeply sloping site in glacial till in Glasgow city centre. Existing foundations, adjacent structures and services, in tandem w Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Incorporating Set-Up Into Reliability-Based Design Of Driven Piles In Sandy Soils Incorporating Set-Up Into Reliability-Based Design Of Driven Piles In Sandy SoilsBy Luo Yang It has been known that after initial pile driving, pile capacity gain over time (set-up) could constitute a significant portion of the total pile capacity. In the past, there has been very little guid Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Single Pile Settlement Prediction And Analysis For Driven Piles Single Pile Settlement Prediction And Analysis For Driven PilesBy David R. Beadman The Fleming method is widely used for the analysis and prediction of single pile behaviour under maintained loading. The method does not distinguish between bored and driven piles. Driven piling avoid Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Increasing Lateral Pile Stiffness Through Limited Soil Improvement Increasing Lateral Pile Stiffness Through Limited Soil ImprovementBy Thomas J. Weaver Piles extending through soft soil near the ground surface will have a relatively low lateral stiffness. As a result, lateral serviceability limits may control the number of piles required for foundat Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Impact Of Offshore Site Investigation Practice On Reliability Of Axial Pile Design In Siliceous Sands Impact Of Offshore Site Investigation Practice On Reliability Of Axial Pile Design In Siliceous SandsBy James A. Schneider The evolution of the American Petroleum Institute (API) design method for axial capacity of driven piles in siliceous sands is explored, and complemented with an overview of how changes in offshore si Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Design And Preliminary Investigations For Deep Foundations Of The Charleroi Locks River Wall Project, Monessen, Pennsylvania Design And Preliminary Investigations For Deep Foundations Of The Charleroi Locks River Wall Project, Monessen, PennsylvaniaBy Brian H. Greene The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Pittsburgh District, is in the final phases of modernizing the locks and dams on the Monongahela River. One facet of this modernization is to replace the existing Lo Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Performance Specifications For Drilled Piles Performance Specifications For Drilled PilesBy Dan Brown Deep foundation contracting for transportation projects in the United States has typically followed the design-bid-build model in which contractors bid on a specific work product according to relative Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Time-Dependent Increase Of The Bearing Capacity Of Displacement Piles Time-Dependent Increase Of The Bearing Capacity Of Displacement PilesBy Florian König It is well known that the bearing capacity and stiffness of displacement piles may increase significantly with time, a phenomenon usually referred to as set-up. In cohesive soils the set-up is commonl Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Statnamic Pile Testing Case Studies Statnamic Pile Testing Case StudiesBy Michael J. Brown It is often necessary to undertake some form of pile testing to verify design calculations. Historically this has been limited to static and dynamic tests. Newer rapid testing methods such as Statnami Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Port Mackenzie, Alaska - Deep Soil Compaction, Spin Fin- Pile Tension Test And Dock Construction Port Mackenzie, Alaska - Deep Soil Compaction, Spin Fin- Pile Tension Test And Dock ConstructionBy Garth Howlett In 1998 the Matanuska-Susitna Borough formed the new port district at Point MacKenzie, known as Port MacKenzie, located directly across the Knik Arm from Anchorage. In 1991 PND Engineers Inc. (PND), w Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Dynamic Horizontal Load Tests On Steel Pipe Piles Having Different Sizes In The Same Construction Site And Their Analyses Dynamic Horizontal Load Tests On Steel Pipe Piles Having Different Sizes In The Same Construction Site And Their AnalysesBy Eiji Kojima In this research, dynamic and static load tests were performed on permanent foundation piles which had a pile length of 30 m, 800 mm in outer diameter and 15 mm in wall thickness. In this site the dyn Jan 1, 2006 
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                     General Report - Deep Excavations "He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune" General Report - Deep Excavations "He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune"By Tim Chapman This general report considers what promoters of deep basement projects want from their teams and whether they get it often enough. Most large projects are based on complex financial models where the f Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Effect Of Transverse Stresses On The Strength Of Steel Sheet Piling And Recommended Changes In Design Procedure Effect Of Transverse Stresses On The Strength Of Steel Sheet Piling And Recommended Changes In Design ProcedureBy Richard J. Hartman Current design practice is to select steel sheet piling sections using sufficient section modulus and yield strength to resist the calculated bending moment. Thus, section modulus is the only property Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot. Report On An Instrumented Continuous Flight Auger Test Pile At Ascot.By Peter O. Wilkinson Ascot Racecourse in the UK is a major international venue for horseracing. The racecourse is being redeveloped to provide entirely new public facilities. The development includes the construction of a Jan 1, 2006 
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                     A Coupled FE-BE Formulation For The Prediction Of Vibrations Due To Vibratory And Impact Pile Driving A Coupled FE-BE Formulation For The Prediction Of Vibrations Due To Vibratory And Impact Pile DrivingBy H. R. Masoumi This paper presents a numerical model for the prediction of free field vibrations due to vibratory and impact driving. As the focus is on the response in the far field, where deformations are relative Jan 1, 2006 
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                     Regulations Of Construction Vibrations Regulations Of Construction VibrationsBy Mark R. Svinkin Regulations are needed to keep construction vibrations in tolerable limits. The existing regulations were developed for low-rise residential structures, but they are incorrectly used for different sup Jan 1, 2006 
