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  • DFI
    Quality Control Of Piling And Deep Foundations In Belgium, From The Design To The Execution. ? Synopsis

    By D. Goossens

    Quality control is a system which should guarantee that quality is achieved. It is the execution and verification of a project in an organised way, in order to obtain the maximum of certainty that the

    Jan 1, 1996

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    Frequency-Variable Vibrators And Their Application To Foundation Engineering - 1 Introduction

    By K. Rainer Massarsch

    In some parts of the world, vibrators are used extensively for different types of foundation engineering projects. If used correctly and in suitable soils then vibratory pile driving for example is ve

    Jan 1, 1995

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    Design and Construction of the Thames Water Lee Tunnel Shafts, London

    By Sivilay Sayavong, David Puller, Julian Gatward, David Hard, Martin Stanley

    "AbstractThe Thames Water Tideway Tunnels programme involves the upgrade of London’s combined sewer and storm water system. The first section is the Lee Tunnel between the Beckton Sewage Treatment Wor

    Jan 1, 2014

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    Design And Construction Of The Deepest Cfa Pile In Australia

    By W. L. Chong

    For a project located in Docklands Victoria, a high-rise development was proposed where the geology comprised soils of various compositions and consistencies to approximately 50m deep before being und

    Nov 1, 2022

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    The Effect Of Vertical Pile Loading On Subsequent Lateral Behaviour

    By A. Lyndon

    Vertical and lateral load tests were carried out on two 13 m deep bored cast-in-place instrumented piles, socketed into weathered sandstone. The first pile, 1200 mm in diameter, was loaded vertically

    Jan 1, 1989

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    Laterally Loaded Caissons for Ontario College of Art & Design

    By William F. Starke

    "The Ontario College of Art & Design (OCAD) located in Toronto, Ontario, found itself in dire need of space due to increased enrollment, leading them to embark on a major expansion and redevelopment o

    Jan 1, 2004

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    Time-Dependent Bond Regain In Driven Piles In Permafrost ? Synopsis

    By B. Ladanyi

    The design philosophies for piles in unfrozen and frozen soils are compared, and their similarities and differences are underlined. It is shown that in frozen soils, the long term behavior of a pile i

    Jan 1, 2010

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    Terminology and Evaluation Criteria of Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) as applied to Deep Foundations

    By Greg Canivan, Bernie Hertlein, Les Chernauskas, Joram Amir, Garland Likins, E. Anna Sellountou, Tim Kovacs, Peter Kandaris

    Nondestructive testing of drilled shaft foundations via Crosshole Sonic Logging (CSL) is often performed as part of the quality assurance process to assess the soundness of concrete. The intent of CSL

    Jan 1, 2019

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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 Study

    By 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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    Excavation Support At Historic Buildings In An Urban Environment - A Case Study

    By Tony Mazzo

    It has often been said by consulting engineers that foundation contractors are in the business of taking risks. One would agree that the mere fact a foundation project can be budgeted, planned, engine

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Sustainability and Consideration of the Re-Use of Foundations for the Hurricane Deck Bridge

    By Timothy C. Siegel, Paul J. Axtell

    The Missouri Department of Transportation (MoDOT) recently replaced the Hurricane Deck Bridge that carries Highway 5 traffic across the Osage Arm of the Lake of the Ozarks in Camden County, Missouri.

    Jan 1, 2017

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    Shoring And Caissons At The Air Canada Centre/Raptors Stadium

    By Dawn C. Tattle

    [ ] Panoramic View of Completed Facade Supports The following case history describes the installation of earth retention systems, historical facade supports and structural caissons by Anchor Shor

    Jan 1, 1997

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    Efficient Torque-Installed Pile Use in Southern California

    By Jason Buenker, Molly Winston

    Torque-installed piles are gaining popularity in Southern California as the go-to deep foundation element for small- to medium-capacity loads in urban environments. The torque-installed pile is a disp

    Jan 1, 2019

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    Vibration-Free Driven Tubular-Piles

    By 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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    O Street Anchored Precast Lagging And Soldier Pile Retaining Wall

    By John Wise

    Significant movement to an existing slurry wall which serves as a retaining wall on 'O' Street in Southeast Washington, D.C. initiated the Department of Public Works for the District of Colu

    Jan 1, 2003

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    Tied-Back Micropile Walls In Landslide Repair

    By Kevin W. Cargill

    In September 2004, Hurricanes Frances and Ivan caused the Pigeon River in western North Carolina to flood. This flooding eroded the embankment below Interstate 40 (I-40) and sent one of the eastbound

    Jan 1, 2006

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    Pile Testing Methods - Authors' Presentations. - Paper 9.1 An Innovative Approach To Load Testing Of High Capacity Piles

    By W. G. K. Fleming

    Mr P. Bermingham introduced paper 9.1, describing the development and trials of a new pile load-testing technique that the Authors had termed "Statnamic". The system involved launching a test weight m

    Jan 1, 1991

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    High Risk Control For Piling And Deep Foundations - A Systematic Approach

    By Martin van Staveren

    In today's rapid changing construction world, the business pressures on piling and deep foundations reach sky-high levels. Ever increasing complexity of construction projects do severely contribu

    Jan 1, 2006

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    In-Situ Permeability Testing For Cement-Bentonite Cutoff Wall ? Lessons Learned

    By François G. Bernardeau

    Cement-bentonite (C-B) slurry walls have been used for ground water cutoff in deep excavations, contamination containment, and other applications. Hydraulic conductivity is of great concern for cement

    Jan 1, 2008