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Deflection-based Design For The Capitol Crossing Support Of Excavation
By Harald P. Ludwig, Matthew J. Niermann
The support of excavation (SOE) for the Capitol Crossing project in Washington, DC consisted of a combination of soldier piles, lagging, tiebacks, braces, underpinning, single auger soil mixed (SASM)
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Controlling Vibrations From Close-in Pile Driving
By Patrick T, David K. Miller
Driven piles are an effective and cost-efficient deep foundation method; however, when piles are driven near existing buildings and improvements, vibrations must be controlled to non-damaging levels.
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Excessive Pile Breakage, Gaylord National Resort And Conference Center, A Look Back 15 Years Later
By Karl A. Higgins
In August 2004, the long-awaited National Harbor project in the DC metro area sprang to life with the design of Gaylord National Resort and Convention Center. When the project was in its final stages
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Boston Waterfront Redevelopment: Re-use Of Existing Pier Piles To House Future Generations
By John P. Briand III, Douglas J. Aghjayan, Robert E. Fosse
This paper highlights the successful pile load testing program for the redevelopment of Pier One in East Boston, Massachusetts. Pier One is a 5.4-acre parcel on a dormant waterfront site used in the 1
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Geophysical Investigations Enhance Geologic Characterization In Support Of Pile Foundation Program
By Mario Carnevale, Myles Danforth, Michael Oakland
The cost and overall effectiveness of foundation design depends on a robust characterization of the subsurface geologic setting. It is common practice to formulate deep foundation design from subsurfa
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Using Multiple Pile Types On A Single Project To Maximize Benefits
By James F. Davis, Matthew A. Conte, Robert F. Tonning
This is a paper demonstrating the steps taken to combine multiple types of piles for a single site to maximize the benefits and characteristics of each method. We intend to discuss the use of grouted
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Tomographic Dst Algorithm For Stone Column Site Imaging And Characterization
By Gerald Verbeek, Erick Baziw
Stone columns are used in geotechnical site remediation to increase load-bearing capacity and reduce settlement of foundations. Stone columns also improve slope stability and increase the shear streng
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Using Rigid Inclusions, Helical Piles And Micropiles To Revitalize 1600 Smallman Street.
By Melinda J. Hummel, Zachary T. Smith, Nathaniel Witter, Nina F. Carney
The revitalization of Pittsburgh’s historic Strip District has led to the redevelopment of existing properties and the development of new properties. At one time, the Strip was home to wholesale marke
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An Experimental Investigation On The Benefits Of A Hybrid Pile/footing System On Sand
By Nick Hytiris, Mohammed Al Maadheedi, Slobodan B. Mickovski
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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Geophysical Applications For Highway Infrastructure, A Retrospective
By William M. Dalrymple, William P. Owen, Benjamin S. Rivers
For the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans), geophysical applications have played an important role as part of a successful multidisciplinary approach to subsurface characterization for
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2100 L Street Underpinning & Support Of Excavation
By Charles R. Conlon, Matthew J. Niermann
This paper presents the underpinning and excavation support systems used for construction at 2100 L Street in Washington, DC. The excavation for the proposed building extended below bedrock, which pre
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Improvement Of Toe Resistance Of Drilled Shaft Foundations Using Smart Cells
By Mario A. Terceros Herrera, Mario Terceros Arce, Antonio Marinucci
A Smart Cell is a closed-type tip post-grouting device that is attached to the bottom of the steel reinforcement cage of a drilled shaft and is used to enhance performance and to reduce uncertainty th
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Effect Of Curing Stresses On The Mechanical Properties Of Soil-cement Mixed Materials
By George Onorato, Giovanni Bonita
Deep soil mixing (DSM) has now become a ubiquitous ground improvement technique across the globe for producing soil-cementous materials for many types of complex civil and environmental applications.
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A Soil Quake Davisson Offset Method For Drilled Foundations
By Michael Perlow Jr
A modification of the original Davisson Offset Limit (DOL) is presented for drilled foundations using soil quake (QDOL) factors ranging from 2 to 6. A further modification of the Davisson Offset Limit
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Determining Length Of Pile Foundation By Analyzing Response To Lateral Hammer Impact
By Vivek Samu, Murthy Guddati
A new method called Effective Dispersion Analysis of Reflections (EDAR) was recently developed to effectively analyze the dispersive waves generated from lateral impact to piles. This paper presents t
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Estimation Of Maximum Unit Side Resistance In Drilled Shaft Foundations From Partially Mobilized Load-displacement Data
By Ramin Motamed, Anna Panorska``, Joseph A. W. Toth
In this study, a dataset of 145 bi-directional and static load tests was used to evaluate the load-displacement response with respect to unit side resistance for drilled shafts comprising fully and pa
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Prevention Of Landslides With Rows Of Pressed-in Pipe Piles On Steep Slope
By Takefumi Takuma, Masashi Nagano, Koji Kajino
As part of the construction of a multi-span pre-stressed concrete girder bridge for Japan’s new high speed rail line, landslide preventive piles were installed on the flank of a steep slope. The rotar
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Review Of Axial Design Methodologies Of Auger Cast Piles Bearing In Yorktown Formation
By Kashyap Chaturvedula, Emad Farouz
The paper presents a discussion on the axial capacity of deep foundation elements bearing in the Yorktown formation in the southeastern region of Virginia. The fossiliferous marine soils of Tertiary a
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Foundation Soil Strength Characterization Of Coastal Plain Deposits Along I-64 Corridor In Virginia
By Sushant Upadhyaya, Deniz Karadeniz
As part of the widening of I-64 in Williamsburg, Virginia, an extensive subsurface exploration program consisting of Standard Penetration Tests (SPT), Cone Penetration Tests (CPT), Dilatometer Tests (
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Case Study: Soil Setup For Piles Driven Into Eastern Coastal Plain Deposits In Virginia
By Sushant Upadhyaya, Deniz Karadeniz, Ahmed Mohamed
Soil setup analysis provides opportunities for efficiencies in pile foundation design and installation. Soil setup gain with time was evaluated as part of the foundation design and installation for tw