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Vibration Environmental Effect Of Construction Operations - Synopsis
By Mark R. Svinkin
Construction vibrations may be harmful to adjacent and remote structures, sensitive instruments and people. Construction vibration sources have a wide range of energy, displacement, velocity and accel
Jan 1, 2000
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Diggs Does Deep Foundations
By Robert Bachus, Nikolaos Machairasm, Allen Cadden
Data Interchange for Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Specialists (DIGGS) is a data transfer standard that is gaining widespread acceptance in the geotechnical and geoenvironmental communities. Origi
Jan 1, 2019
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Design Of Pile Foundations For The Sand Creek Byway, Sandpoint, Idaho
By Dean E. Harris
The realignment of U.S. Highway 95 in Sandpoint, Idaho, is being designed on a site underlain by glaciolacustrine soil that includes very thick deposits of soft, sensitive clay to estimated depths of
Jan 1, 2003
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Revitalizing Hillside Using Stabilization Piers Monitored By 3-D Mems-Based Inclinometers
By Peter Chou
A total of 117 slope stabilization drilled piers were installed as part of a major hillside revitalization project. The 110-million dollar development, known as Stratford at Kenwood, included an 18-st
Jan 1, 2009
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Project Specifc Design Criteria I-880 Reconstruction Project, Oakland, California
By Steve Thoman
After the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) initiated an overview of the Caltrans Bridge Design Specifications (BDS) and bridge seismic design practic
Jan 1, 1996
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An Investigation of Grouted Pile Capacity Using Instrumented Pile Load Tests
By Hayel M. El-Naggar, Sherif A. Akl
Although grouted piles have been used for several decades since the idea was proposed in the 1970s, their design is mostly based on experience and unpublished proprietary methods. There is little rese
Jan 1, 2018
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In Situ Soil Mixing Concepts Explained; Myths Dispelled - What Is Soil Mixing?
By Richard W. Hanford
The geotechnical construction industry generally considers soil mixing to be defined as an in situ ground improvement or treatment method by which a dry or wet reagent is introduced into the ground an
Jan 1, 2001
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Field Trials for Deep Mixing in Land Remediation: Execution and Early Age Monitoring, QC and Lessons Learnt
By Ziyad Abunada, David O’Connor, Abir Al-Tabbaa
"Abstract Contaminated land remediation using soil mix technology (SMT) is a relatively recent development which has been shown to be a cost effective and versatile system with numerous environmental
Jan 1, 2014
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Design And Construction Of A Cut-Off Wall In Warm Permafrost
By Steven L. Anderson
A cut-off wall has been designed and is currently under construction along the Back Dam of the existing tailings impoundment at Red Dog Mine, Alaska. The cut-off wall, which will be in the order of 5
Jan 1, 2010
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Re-Use Of Foundations And The Role Of NDE Techniques
By Huw Williams
It is becoming increasingly common practice to re-use existing foundations for new projects, especially on urban sites where geotechnical conditions are congested. A knowledge of the foundation dimens
Jan 1, 2006
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Evaluating Geotechnical Resiliency Solutions in New York City
By Karen C. Armfield, Gisele R. Passalacqua, Joanna Smith
When selecting a solution for improving resiliency at facilities, such as airports, utility and transit sites, there are many options to protect structures and equipment against potential flooding. Ea
Jan 1, 2018
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Diaphragm Walls And Barrettes For Top-Down Construction: A Project Report
By Bjöm Böhle
Top-down construction (or cut and cover construction) is providing important advantages when comparing with conventional construction techniques for commercial developments with deep basements, underg
Jan 1, 2006
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Static Load Transfer Computation Of Piles
By Pan Shisheng
Amodified load transfer method computing the displacement, axial compression, skin resistance, toe resistance, and other static bearing behaviours of piles, is propoesd in this paper. Through deriving
Jan 1, 1991
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Recent Advances In Soil Nailed Earth Retention
By Tom A. Armour
Different variations of soil nailing techniques have been used in the United States since the late 1970's. Such techniques owe their origins to French developments, which began in the early 1970&
Jan 1, 2003
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Bore Pile Stabilization Issues in Offshore Marine Works
By Nuno Cruz, Saúl Rodríguez
"When executing offshore bored piles there are several specific factors and problems to consider in order to guarantee excavation stability. One of the methods employed to carry out this type of work
Jan 1, 2017
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The Type Of Wharf Structure On Soft Soil With Undulating Weathered Rock Bed
By Sun Shao Xian
The Port of Shekou is situated at Shenzhen Bay on the east side of the Pearl River estuary. Geological condition of the site is quite complicated. On top of the sea bed, there is a layer of soft silt
Jan 1, 1991
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Analysis of the Uncertainty by the Random Finite Elements Method of a Vertical Load Test of a Piled Raft Founded in Tropical Soil
By Cristhian C. Mendoza, Renato da Cunha, Bernardo Caicedo, Max Barbosa
"Abstract This paper shows that a raft alone is not sufficiently appropriate to address the uncertainty of underlying soil variability; therefore, a piled raft system is a better option for mitigating
Jan 1, 2014
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Piling The Gateway To Europe
By Howard Roscoe
Linking Ashford International Station to the new Channel Tunnel Rail Link required over 5000 rotary bored and CFA (continuous flight auger) piles to form tunnel walls and viaduct foundations and to su
Jan 1, 2002
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"Value Engineering" In United States Of America
By Maral Papazian Bedian
Construction contracts in the USA contain the clause "Value Engineering" ? an interesting and curious clause allowing contractor initiated design changes. Misleading is the interpretation of value eng
Jan 1, 2002
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A Decade Of Concrete Embedded Walls In UK - Synopsis
By Robert Fernie
Demographics and Infrastructure demands have led to a significant increase in construction of: deep basements for buildings and, trough structures for Highway and Rail/Metro. Concrete embedded walls u
Jan 1, 2000