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Newtown Creek Pile Foundation Work 2009By Thomas Trochalides
Newtown Creek Water Pollution Control Plant in Brooklyn, NY is the largest of 14 Water Pollution Control Plants in New York City. It services over 1 million people with a current processing capacity
Jan 1, 2010
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Stub Pier Stabilization PerformanceBy Swaminathan Srinivasan, Jess A. Schroeder
"Landslide activity along U.S. 50 in Cincinnati, Ohio (USA) has caused roadway damage for decades. After a necessary closure of three lanes due to slope movements, emergency stabilization measures wer
Jan 1, 2017
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Cut-and-Cover Excavation ChallengesBy Sitotaw Y. Fantaye
"The first segment of the Second Avenue Subway extension is approaching construction completion. The new extension will operate along Second Avenue from 96th Street to 63rd Street, where it will diver
Jan 1, 2016
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Comparison Of Static Load Test And Dynamic Pile Testing ResultsBy Patrick J. Hannigan
A comparison of 40 statically and dynamically load tested piles was performed to evaluate the variation between testing methods. This evaluation indicated an agreement of 10% to 15% could be obtained
Jan 1, 1987
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Large Diameter Piles For Deep Foundation Of Orsang Aqueduct - SynopsisBy A. B. Desai
The construction of 1144 nos. of piles, each 1.5 m diameter, bored-cast-in-situ type and varying in depths from 6.5 to 23m, has been completed as foundation for 26 piers of 548 m long aqueduct across
Jan 1, 1996
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Northeast Boundary Tunnel – Mount Olivet Road Drop ShaftBy Jeremiah M. Jezerski, Russell H. Lutch
The Mount Olivet Road Drop Shaft (MOR-DS) support of excavation (SOE) is a circular unreinforced concrete shaft with an inside diameter of a 30.5 ft (9.3 m) and depth of 120.5 ft (36.7 m), constructed
Oct 1, 2022
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Hand-Dug Underreamed Piles At Embankment Place, LondonBy W. J. Grose
The Embankment Place office development over the platforms of Charing Cross Railway Station in London has presented many interesting and unusual problems to the engineers involved with the project. Th
Jan 1, 1989
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Use Of Cone Penetration Test (CPT) Results For Accurate Assessments Of Pile CapacitiesBy Anand J. Puppala
This paper provides information on various evaluation studies conducted to assess the CPT based interpretation methods. Salient findings from these evaluations are summarized. Additionally, a comprehe
Jan 1, 2002
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Limited Access Underpinning And Re-Leveling Of A Six-Story Office Building Using Jet Grouted MicropilesBy Tom Szynakiewicz
Micropiles are routinely used in the United States for foundation support and underpinning applications. The high capacities achievable with the use of micropiles, combined with specialty rigs for ea
Jan 1, 2008
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RC Harris Water Filtration Plant Expansion Excavation Support Design, Installation And PerformanceBy Matthew Janes
The RC Harris Filtration Plant, which treats the majority of the fresh water for over 2.5 million Torontonians, is a Canadian Architectural Heritage site demonstrating a classic example of Art Deco A
Jan 1, 2006
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Back Analysis of Field Instrumentation Results during Reclamation & Ground Improvement Works- A Case StudyBy Prasanta Paul, Aminul Islam
"Nhava Sheva (India) Gateway Terminal Private Limited proposed to construct a container terminal yard, comprising a back-up area at Jawaharlal Nehru Port Terminal (JNPT), Uran, Maharashtra. The propos
Jan 1, 2015
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Axial Pile Response Evaluation By Geophysical Piezocone TestsBy Paul W. Mayne
The axial load-displacement-capacity and load-transfer response of deep foundations can be conveniently assessed by geophysical piezocone tests that provide four independent readings with depth, inclu
Jan 1, 2002
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Bedrock Evaluation For Deep Foundations Utilizing An Acoustic Televiewer, I-70 New Mississippi River Bridge, St. Louis, MissouriBy Adrian M. Keller
Borehole televiewers are downhole inspection devices available for high-resolution imaging of a borehole wall following rock coring. Borehole televiewers should be considered by geotechnical engineer
Jan 1, 2010
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Washington Avenue Tunnel Project: Fortifying Aging Underground InfrastructureBy Andrew R. Klaetsch, Peter W. Deming
"The Washington Avenue tunnel in Kingston, NY was completed in 1912 to convey combined storm water and sanitary sewage. Over a mile in length, the tunnel was driven almost entirely in bedrock, with th
Jan 1, 2016
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Non-Destructive Testing Of Piles - A Case History - SummaryBy Manish Kumar
One of the recent advances in the field of testing of concrete piles is the Non-Destructive testing (NDT) of piles. This paper deals with a specific project where this technique was employed along wit
Jan 1, 1996
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Deep Soil Mixing Trials at Porto Alegre Airport, BrazilBy A. Ortigão, M. Felix, E. Falk, T. Koehler
"Ground improvement techniques such as vibro-replacement or deep soil mixing are fairly young products in the Brazilian geotechnical market. Soft soils in this country are deep, very soft, have low se
Jan 1, 2015
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Effects Of Self-Weight On Thermomechanical Response Of Energy PilesBy Arash Saeidi Rashk Olia, Dunja Perić
The increasing demand for renewable energy has attracted attention to energy geostructures as means of extracting clean geothermal energy from the ground. To further advance the understanding of soils
Oct 1, 2022
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Pile Monitoring, Testing, And Data Processing: New Developments And Remaining IssuesBy Alain E. Holeyman
After scoping out the objectives of this general report, the report reviews the three assigned main themes addressed by the papers submitted to the session: pile monitoring, testing, and data processi
Jan 1, 2006
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Micropile Performance Variability: A Fundamental Case StudyBy Walter E. Vanderpool
Type 1B micropiles (Bruce and Juran, 1997) can be installed rapidly and efficiently. During an 85-day period, 536 micropiles were installed to depths of 61 meters within a site 41 meters by 43 meters.
Jan 1, 2002
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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