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                     Producing Sealing Walls And Sealing Slabs By Applying The Soilcrete Process Producing Sealing Walls And Sealing Slabs By Applying The Soilcrete ProcessBy E. W. Raabe The paper discusses the increasing role of specialist grouting techniques to form water seals or cut-offs for deep basement construction. Raabe and Toth discuss the various grouting methods available Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program (CPAR) Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program (CPAR)By Jesse A. Pfeiffer CPAR, the Construction Productivity Advancement Research Program, is a new initiative of the Corps of Engineers to enhance U.S. construction industry productivity through the development and applicati Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Thornton Road, Listerhills, Bradford Thornton Road, Listerhills, BradfordBy B. C. Slocombe A large derelict inner city site was regenerated for use as a distribution warehouse. Difficult topography and soils conditions required the adoption of a combination of specialist geotechnical proces Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Recent Developments In Continuous Flight Auger Piling Recent Developments In Continuous Flight Auger PilingBy P. H. Derbyshire The use of continuous flight auger piles has increased significantly in the U.K. to such an extent that it is now the most widely used method of constructing small diameter bored piles. This paper des Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Rehabilitation Of Existing Foundation Piles Of Marine Structures In New York City Harbor, USA Rehabilitation Of Existing Foundation Piles Of Marine Structures In New York City Harbor, USABy P. B. Kelleher Most of the piers and other pile-supported marine structures in the New York City Harbor area were constructed prior to the widespread use of currently available pile protective systems. As a result, Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Methods Of Constructing Concrete Piles On Heavily Contaminated Sites Methods Of Constructing Concrete Piles On Heavily Contaminated SitesBy N. C. Matheson The West's Shell Pile has been used on sites with very soft ground conditions for over 60 years. Fibre reinforced precast concrete shells 900mm long are threadled onto an internal mandrel which c Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Dynamic Stability Of An Axially Loaded Pile Dynamic Stability Of An Axially Loaded PileBy S. S. Gajin The paper deals with parametric vibrations of an axially loaded pile. The dynamic model is derived by means of Hamilton's principle and reduced to a partial differential equation with variable c Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive Clays Economical Piling In Soft Soils And Expansive ClaysBy D. Mohan Soft to medium dense silty and clayey soils are found in many parts of India and conventional friction piles have normally been used for foundations of high rise buildings and other structures on such Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Rock Socket Piles In The Sherwood Sandstone Of Central Birmingham Rock Socket Piles In The Sherwood Sandstone Of Central BirminghamBy L. J. Whitworth Five trial piles were constructed during the trial pile programme for the Birmingham International Convention Centre. In addition, trial piles have been tested on two other sites in central Birmingham Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Performance Of A Large Diameter Drilled Pier Performance Of A Large Diameter Drilled PierBy A. J. Partos One Liberty Place, at 315 m is the tallest building in Philadelphia, PA USA. It is supported on drilled piers socketed in heterogeneous rock. 3832 kN/m2 end bearing and 383 to 766 kN/m2 shaft resistan Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Combined Loading Tests On Large Diameter Piles Combined Loading Tests On Large Diameter PilesBy A. Lyndon Combined loading tests are described to three 1.2m diameter cast-in-place bored piles, 12m long, formed through cohesionless material into stiff sandy clay. The maximum loading conditions imposed at t Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Update Of Aashto Standard Specifications For Highway Bridges: Division II--Construction - Preliminary Draft Final Report Vol. II - Specifications And Commentary - Driven Foundation Piles - 4.1 Description Update Of Aashto Standard Specifications For Highway Bridges: Division II--Construction - Preliminary Draft Final Report Vol. II - Specifications And Commentary - Driven Foundation Piles - 4.1 DescriptionThis work shall consist of furnishing and driving foundation piles of the type and dimensions designated on the plans or in the special provisions including cutting off or building up foundation piles Jan 1, 1989 
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                     The Dutch Cone Penetration Test And Its Use In Determining The Pile Bearing Capacity The Dutch Cone Penetration Test And Its Use In Determining The Pile Bearing CapacityBy C. Van der Veen The use of the quasi static (Dutch) Cone Penetration Test (CPT) is described as a tool to predetermine the ultimate bearing capacity of the pile point. An analysis is given why a purely theoritical ap Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Hand-Dug Underreamed Piles At Embankment Place, London 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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                     Load Testing Of Steel Sheet Piling Driven With A Vibratory Hammer Load Testing Of Steel Sheet Piling Driven With A Vibratory HammerBy Drew Floyd Five full-scale pile load tests were performed on pairs of PZ-22 sheet piles installed with a vibratory pile driving hammer. The sheet piling was installed in several locations in soil generally consi Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Recent Developments In Secant Bored Pile Wall Construction Recent Developments In Secant Bored Pile Wall ConstructionBy D. E. Sherwood Recent developments in high torque hydraulic rotary rigs has lead to the construction of secant bored pile walls by rotary drilling methods in circumstances where earlier methods were difficult and in Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Drivability Of Piles By Vibration Drivability Of Piles By VibrationBy Don C. Warrington This paper is a survey of the various methods and research efforts by which the drivability of piles is determined. First, a brief outline of the basic theory and the important parameters for driving Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Vibration-Free Driven Tubular-Piles Vibration-Free Driven Tubular-PilesBy S. Doombos To convert the railway-bridge across the Oude Maas between Dordrecht and Zwijndrecht into a vertical lifting bridge, a drastic adaptation of the existing piers is necessary. Extra piles have to be pla Jan 1, 1989 
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                     Bearing Capacity Of Piles In Soils With Time Dependent Characteristics Bearing Capacity Of Piles In Soils With Time Dependent CharacteristicsBy M. J. Preim Two case histories are presented on the evaluation of static bearing capacity of piles driven in soils that exhibit time dependent strength changes. Under consideration are a steel and a concrete pile Jan 1, 1989 
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                     An Improved Method For The Prediction Of Pile Bearing Capacity From Dynamic Testing An Improved Method For The Prediction Of Pile Bearing Capacity From Dynamic TestingBy R. T. Stain Dynamic methods of load testing piles using a drop hammer to generate the input force have been in use for many years. These systems are based on the wave equations developed at the Case Institute of Jan 1, 1989 
