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Tentative Guidelines For Design Of Stone Columns- G. H. Approach - SynopsisBy A. R. Katti
The stone columns are widely used in the improving the bearing capacity of weak soils mostly for supporting flexible foundation systems. The load carrying capacity of a stone column is complex in natu
Jan 1, 1996
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Statnamic Pile Testing Case StudiesBy Michael J. Brown
It is often necessary to undertake some form of pile testing to verify design calculations. Historically this has been limited to static and dynamic tests. Newer rapid testing methods such as Statnami
Jan 1, 2006
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Design Parameter For Jacked PileBy Sugie Prawono
Jacked pile is the only piling system in which the load capacity of the pile, at any penetration depth, could be monitored directly during its installation process. Each installed pile could have a gr
Jan 1, 1999
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Earth Retention Using Augered Cast-In-Place Piles - A. Introduction - 1. ApplicationsBy William S. Heckman
a. When to use: high surcharges, vertical capacity required, limit noise and eliminate vibrations, low headroom, eliminate vibration induced settlements. b. Advantages: eliminates impact noise and
Jan 1, 1997
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Effective Analysis Of Soil-Pile Interaction Under Dynamic LoadsBy Inn-Joon Park
Major problems associated predicting soil-structure interaction behavior are based on the fact that soil is neither homogeneous nor elastic and soil properties are spatially variable. There also exist
Jan 1, 2002
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Ground Water Control In The Urban Environment - IntroductionBy Robert G. Lenz
Control of ground water for construction purposes is an everyday occurrence in the U.S. Thousands of pumps are in service at any given time. Most of these applications simply consist of pumping water
Jan 1, 1988
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Getting Paid In Hard Times - I. Formation Of The ContractBy Dennis J. Riley
A. This outline addresses what a sub-contractor, or a subsub-contractor should do to get paid in the event the general contractor or building owner files for bankruptcy. B. Negotiating payment ter
Jan 1, 1991
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Drilled Shaft Difficulties and a Micropile SolutionBy Jeff Jackson, Paul Axtell, David Graham
The Montana Department of Transportation recently awarded a contract to construct a replacement bridge across the Clark Fork River in Heron, MT. Both abutments and both intermediate bridge bents were
Jan 1, 2018
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Vertical And Lateral Load Tests On Driven And Cast-In-Place Piles ? SynopsisBy G. Price
The Building Research Establishment installed a base load cell in a driven cast-in-place pile prior to it being tested under vertical load. The monitored base loads were found to be significantly less
Jan 1, 2010
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Challenge From Foundation Engineering To China ? SynopsisBy R. L. Xu
In this paper, the author would like to point out with figures that the building industry is one of the key industrial sectors of the national economy in China. And in the coming 15 years, the output
Jan 1, 2010
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Limitations Of Predicting Deformations During Excavation In Soft Clay ? SummaryBy Richard J. Finno
Detailed measurements made at a test section adjacent to a deep braced cut and other published data are combined to illustrate the limitations of the common methods of predicting movements associated
Jan 1, 1991
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SFMOMA Expansion – Multiple Uses of Ground Improvement – A Case StudyBy Scott A. Walker, Frank L. Rollo
"The San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) in downtown metropolitan San Francisco, California, is supported on a mat foundation. Although the mat foundation of the original museum was designed t
Jan 1, 2014
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Structural Movement And Ground Settlement Control For A Deep Excavation Within An Historic Building ? SynopsisBy Martin J. Kenwright
Within the famous Harrods department store, a new lift shaft has been constructed, servicing a depth of 22m below ground level as well as the existing 6 storeys of the store. The shaft will connect wi
Jan 1, 2000
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Biodegradable Hydraulic Fluid in the Deep Foundation Industry - SynopsisBy S. H. Miller
Biodegradable hydraulic fluids can save tens or hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines and clean up costs in the event of a hydraulic fluid leak or spill. When properly selected, applied, maintaine
Jan 1, 2000
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Design And Construction Of A Cut-Off Wall In Warm PermafrostBy 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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Developing Effective Specifications For Tremie-Concrete Placement In Drilled ShaftsBy Giuliana A. Zelada-Tumialan
Reduced workability and flowability of the concrete through the tremie tubes and drilled shaft reinforcement have been identified as the main causes of tremie-concrete drilled shaft concrete defects.
Jan 1, 2009
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Interlocking H-Sections For Cofferdams Resist High PressureBy Marc Dondelinger
Interlocking H sections with deep webs and high section modulus are being used for cofferdams and shore enclosures where pressures are excessive. The H sections can be as much as a meter deep; they ca
Jan 1, 1985
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Plastic PilingBy Magued G. Iskander
The deterioration of concrete, steel, and timber is a serious hindrance to construction in marine and corrosive environments. Composite materials such as fiber-reinforced polymers (FRP) can offer perf
Jan 1, 2002
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I-880 Replacement Project (Cypress Freeway) Large Diameter Driven Pipe Pile Foundations Test Program And Construction - Program Development - Background - CollapseBy Darrell L. Beddard
The Loma Prieta earthquake occurred on October 17, 1989 at 5:04 PM, Pacific Daylight Time. It measured 7.1 in magnitude and was felt from Los Angeles north to the Oregon state line and east to western
Jan 1, 1996