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Using Dynamic Pile Testing To Overcome Surprising Soil VariationsBy H. (Sam) Salem
A site investigation for a wide and tall hotel building, in the San Juan Bay area, Puerto Rico, indicated a soil profile of silty clay on sand, soft and loose enough to require piled foundations. The
Jan 1, 2008
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Using Settlement-Control Piles To Enhance Mat Foundation Of A High-Rise Building In OrlandoBy Amr M. Sallam
A case history of utilizing a mat foundation enhanced with ?settlement-control? piles to support a high-rise building in Downtown Orlando is presented. Original geotechnical engineering studies, perf
Jan 1, 2009
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St Joseph Hospital Of Bellingham, Washington Addition Supported On Helical Pulldown MicropilesBy J. L. Goen
The Saint Joseph Hospital of Bellingham is located on a site underlain by glacial outwash. The construction of a five-story tower addition above an existing two-story wing was supported by five large
Jan 1, 2004
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A Numerical Study On Behavior Characteristics Of Steel-Concrete Composite Drilled ShaftsBy Hyu-Soung Shin
This study is concerned with the characteristics of the behavior of steel-concrete composite drilled shafts, a material that is used for large bridge foundations, and especially for weak submerged gro
Jan 1, 2007
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Value Engineering – Design Risk and Reward at Major Sport Arena ProjectsBy Peter Faust, Jeremy Zorne, Timothy Siegel, Diane Fiorelli
Professional sport venue construction follows a very simple rule. Once the decision has been made to move the team to a new place, construction shall begin immediately, so that not more than one or tw
Jan 1, 2018
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Capacity Of Driven Piles In SandBy Mohab Sabry
Pile foundations are used extensively around the world to support both inland and offshore structures, including important structures such as nuclear plants and oil drilling platforms. The limit of th
Jan 1, 2006
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Helical Foundations And Tiebacks: Quality Control, Inspection And Performance MonitoringBy John S. Pack
The last 25 years have seen rapid expansion in the use of helical screw pile foundations and tiebacks for new and retrofit construction of buildings and earth retention structures. An estimated $100 m
Jan 1, 2003
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The Driven Grout Pile - An Economical Alternative In Pile Foundations ? ScopeBy Brian Langdon
The DRIVEN GROUT PILE was developed in 1989 by DeWitt Construction, Incorporated. This piling essentially consists of a cost-in-place concrete piling that reacts on a steel boot that is driven to bear
Jan 1, 1990
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The Advantages Of Arbitration - I. Arbitration DefinedBy John B. Tieder
Arbitration is a legally recognized alternate litigation for the resolution of civil disputes. The parties agree, either before or after a dispute arises, to submit that dispute to an independent thir
Jan 1, 1988
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Innovative Application Of Piled Raft Foundation To Optimize The Design Of High-Rise Buildings And Bridge FoundationsBy Y. El-Mossallamy
The piled raft foundation was extensive applied in the last two decades in different soil conditions e.g. in soft to stiff clay as well as in medium to dense sand and even in highly weathered rock. Th
Jan 1, 2006
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A Theoretical Study Of Underpinning Of Rigid Circular Foundations By Piles ? SynopsisBy M. Makarchian
Existing buildings sometimes experience excessive settlement under their design loads, or due to increased foundation loading, if a change of building use is required. One of the oldest and widely num
Jan 1, 1996
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Pile Integrity Testing In The NetherlandsBy Peter Middendorp
Pile foundations are widely applied in the Netherlands because of the soft soil conditions. One of the popular pile types are cast-in-situ piles, which have to be integrity tested to get accepted. Int
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluating Efficiency of Geo5 in the Analysis of Pile FoundationBy Elizabeth Varghese, Sanket Rawat, Prachuryya Kaushik, Ravi Kant Mittal
"Geo5 Software is gaining popularity worldwide due to its expediency in analysis and design of pile foundation. The analysis is based on various theoretical, empirical and semi-empirical methods avail
Jan 1, 2017
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The Importance Of Tension Softening (Of Concrete) In Modelling Of Tension PilesBy Qingwei Joshua Ong
Tension piles, also known as uplift or anchor piles, are necessary to resist uplift forces that might cause structural distress. In excavation projects, most uplift forces are developed because of hyd
Nov 1, 2022
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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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Silver Star Motors “Tackles” Brownfield Site and Adjacent NYCT SubwayBy Dharmil Patel, Michael J. Chow
"Construction progress is nearing completion at a Brownfield Site for a 100,000sf mixed-use 10 story building plus cellar for Silver Star Motors including a two-floor pre-owned Mercedes Benz showroom;
Jan 1, 2016
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Numerical Modeling Of Dynamic Soil-Structure Interaction In Bridges With Hp Driven PilesBy Tu Bao
HP-Pile foundations are the most favorable type of foundations for bridges because of their constructability, versatility with regard to subsoil conditions, and settlement controllability. For many
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Measured And Modeled Settlements Of Power Plant On Piled Raft FoundationsBy Gianni O. Chieruzzi
A 400 MW, gas-fed power plant on floating piles and piled raft foundations was constructed in the Province of Moskovskaya, Russia in 2008. The subsurface is characterized by fill underlain by loose t
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Pile Foundations In Liquefiable Soils - A Case Study - SynopsisBy R. K. M. Bhandari
Geotechnical investigation for a LPG plant located in Assam state - an area of high seisimicty - revealed a layer of loose to medium silty sand susceptible to liquefaction at some depth below the fini
Jan 1, 1996
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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