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Fraser Heights Bridge – Comparison between PDA Tests and Pile Capacity Estimation MethodsBy Ali Azizian, Brian Hall
"Driven piles were selected to support the Fraser Heights Bridge bents. Piles were a key component of the top-down construction approach, which was adopted for minimizing potential impacts on an envir
Jan 1, 2016
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Construction of Long Deep Mixing Columns by Low-Height RigBy Shigenori Horikawa, Nobutaka Tanaka, Toshiro Hara, Kengo Yamamoto
"The CDM-LODIC method(Low Displacement and Control method), a modified the CDM(Cement Deep Mixing) method, reduces the ground displacement through the removal of in-situ soil equivalent to the amount
Jan 1, 2015
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Problems Encountered For Deep Caissons For The Second Bassein Creek Bridge At Mumbai, IndiaBy Deepak B. Deshpande
This paper enumerates various difficulties encountered in the design and construction of deep caisson foundations for the Second Bassein Creek Bridge constructed over a creek with very difficult site
Jan 1, 2002
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Surprises And Solutions When Driving Piles In Mountain Valleys Of VermontBy John E. Lens
Driving bridge foundation piles into glacio-fluvial sands and gravels and glacial tills brought surprisingly longer than predicted driving lengths on several recent projects in Vermont. In some insta
Jan 1, 2007
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Large Diameter Steel Tubular Piles For Optimum Seismic PerformanceBy Ben C. Gerwick
Large diameter steel tubular piles installed vertically or on a slight rake, offer many advantages as the foundations of major overwater bridge in regions of high seismicity. By proper selection of di
Jan 1, 2013
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As-Built Analysis - An Integral Part Of Pile Foundation DesignBy Dan Yang
Pile foundation designs are performed routinely based on geotechnical information available at the time of design, often with due consideration of large uncertainties inherent to soils and site condit
Jan 1, 2010
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The Use Of A Reverse Circulation Diaphragm Walling Technique To Form A Plastic Cut-Off Wall Around Sizewell B Power StationBy H. F. Cowie
Britain's first pressurised water reactor (PWR) Nuclear Power Station is now under construction at Sizewell on the Suffolk coast. A linear cut-off wall was proposed to ensure that the drawdown of
Jan 1, 1989
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Application of the Cement Deep Mixing Method for Shallow Water Areas Using the CDM-Float TechniqueBy Takeo Asanuma, Sachihiko Tokunaga, Hirofumi Taguchi, Yasuhiro Ootsuka, Yosuke Tanaka
The Cement Deep Mixing Method (CDM Method) is a ground improving method that has been used for mainly offshore sites to strengthen the soft ground below the sea bottom by injecting and adequately mixi
Jan 1, 2015
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Seepage Cut-Off Wall Installation Using Cutter Soil Mixing for Herbert Hoover Dike RehabilitationBy Michael Arnold
"BAUER Foundation Corp. was one of three contractors awarded with the installation of a cut-off wall at the Herbert Hoover Dike Rehabilitation project. The cut-off wall was constructed up to 84 feet d
Jan 1, 2015
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Ground Improvement Using Stone Columns To Mitigate Liquefaction Potential Of Fine Sand By Wet Top Feed Vibro Replacement Method – A Case StudyBy Parameswaran V. S, Anshuman Singh
This is a case study on ground improvement using Stone columns at Kokrajhar in Assam which comes under seismic Zone V as per IS: 1893. The strata at site comprised of mostly fine sands with low SPTN v
Nov 1, 2022
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An Experimental Investigation On The Benefits Of A Hybrid Pile/footing System On SandBy 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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AN EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION ON THE BENEFITS OF A HYBRID PILE/FOOTING SYSTEM ON SANDBy Mohammed Al Maadheedi
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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Compensation Grouting Under Real-Time Monitoring, Rio Piedras Project, San Juan, Puerto Rico - Deep Foundations Institute 25th Annual Meeting And 8th International Conference New York USA, October 5-7, 2000By Jean-Pierre Hamelin
Ground movements induced by underground excavation are always of critical concern, particularly in urban areas. Compensation grouting now appears as a safe means to control these movements. The paper
Jan 1, 2000
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Construction Of A New Quay Wall For A Sea Tank Terminal In The Port Of AntwerpBy Stefan Mewes
Europe’s second-largest seaport has installed a new combi wall consisting of pipe piles, sheet piles and inclined shaft grouted piles to support it. The new Liebherr piling rig with swinging leader wa
Sep 1, 2022
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Improved Drainage by Drilled Filter Drains, Dam Safety Upgrade, Case StudyBy Carl-Oscar Nilsson, Åke B. Nilsson
"The embankment dam at Storfinnforsen is 23 m high and was completed in 1954. The dam has an impervious zone with timber sheet piles and a support fill of glacial till. The pore water pressure in the
Jan 1, 2016
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Times Square Tower: Urban SqueezeBy Tony D. Canale, Anthony Mazzo
"Times Square, arguably one of the best-known destinations in the world, has undergone and continues to undergo a re-development aimed at attracting corporate tenants to the area. Mueser Rutledge Cons
Jan 1, 2005
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Crosshole Sonic Logging Versus Perimeter Sonic Logging: What Have We Learned?By Cory McElprang, Enamul Hoque, Aaron Thomas, Scott A. Jacobs
Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) only evaluates concrete on the inside of reinforcing cages leaving the outside unevaluated unless other types of testing are performed such as Perimeter Sonic Logging (PS
Jan 1, 2019
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Caisson Design And Construction Challenges On The New Tiger Stadium Project - SummaryBy Fritz J. Klingler
From site demolition, to design, to construction, Detroit's new Tiger Stadium project is required to be completed within a short 2 ½ years from award of the design-build contract. Such extreme sc
Jan 1, 1999
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Recent Advances in Quiet & Vibration-less Steel Pile InstallationBy R. K. Filip
"Steel bearing piles have long been used to carry high compressive, tensile and lateral loads. Such piles are most commonly tubular or ""H"" profile and are typically installed using percussive techni
Jan 1, 2005
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Risk Management Techniques to Avoid LitigationBy Kevin Cunningham
"Litigation resulting from neighboring structures with settlement and/or lateral movement or improper pile design and faulty soils engineering analysis, are a multi-faceted opportunity for law firms.
Jan 1, 2015