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                     A Non Linear Fractal Model for the Analysis of Pile Foundations A Non Linear Fractal Model for the Analysis of Pile FoundationsBy Paola Campana, Maurizio Lenzi "In the paper a non linear model for the analysis of the pile response to the axial loads is presented. The study aims to find a general analytical solution concerning the pile-soil interaction modele Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Geotechnical Monitoring Of Deep Shoring Adjacent To Train Infrastructure Geotechnical Monitoring Of Deep Shoring Adjacent To Train InfrastructureBy Jakub Szary Excavation and shoring adjacent to the above-grade Gilmore train station and elevated guideway was undertaken in 2019. A perimeter secant pile cut-off wall was constructed to a depth 37 m (121 ft) bel Sep 1, 2022 
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                     Installation Of Drilled Piers In Shales ? Synopsis Installation Of Drilled Piers In Shales ? SynopsisBy A. C. Ackenhell The geologic environment of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania is both inviting and challenging to drilled pier installation. The shales and clayey soil zone of the hills are favorable but the alluvial soils of Jan 1, 2010 
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                     What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest Airport What It Takes (Geostructurally) To Extend The Plane Train Tunnel Under The World'S Busiest AirportBy Ryan T. Smith, Anthony Sahj, Alexander T. Darnell Every second can count when trying to board a departing flight or catch a ride-share to your final destination. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport is in the midst of a project that aims Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct Comparison Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test and the Conventional Bi-Directional Load Test, a Direct ComparisonBy Patrick J. Hannigan, Seth Robertson, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam The Top-Loaded Bi-Directional Test (“TLBT”) and the conventional Bi-Directional Load Test (“BDLT”) are full-scale load tests where loads are applied bi-directionally to the foundation element. The BDL Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant Corners Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant CornersBy Chu E. Ho This paper reviews the design of jet grouting at re-entrant corners of excavations where the diaphragm wall and secant pile wall installation were interrupted by existing utilities in the streel sidew May 1, 2022 
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                     Simulation of Soil Plug Effects in Open Steel Pipe Piles Considering the Complex Soil-Structure-Interaction during Installation Simulation of Soil Plug Effects in Open Steel Pipe Piles Considering the Complex Soil-Structure-Interaction during InstallationBy Johannes Labenski, Christian Moormann, Johannes Aschrafi "Open steel pipe piles are used for various applications in costal engineering, port structures and increasingly important for offshore structures. During the installation of open steel pipe piles the Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Deep-Sea Quay Wall for Offshore Wind Energy Terminal on Maasvlakte 2 Rotterdam – NL Deep-Sea Quay Wall for Offshore Wind Energy Terminal on Maasvlakte 2 Rotterdam – NLBy Patrick van der Schaaf "During 2016, foundation piling works were completed to allow for the construction of a production and storage/handling terminal in Rotterdam. It is there that steel foundations will be produced for o Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Small-Strain Behaviour of Artificially Cemented Sand in Deep Mixing Application Small-Strain Behaviour of Artificially Cemented Sand in Deep Mixing ApplicationBy Stephen Darmawan, Mahdi M. Disfani, Arul Arulrajah, Alireza Mohammadinia Deep mixing using cementitious compounds is an in-situ method of ground improvement for improving the strength, compressibility of loose sand. Artificial light cementation can increase the stiffness o Jan 1, 1900 
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                     Construction of a Deep Slurry Cutoff Wall for the Sacramento River East Levee Program Construction of a Deep Slurry Cutoff Wall for the Sacramento River East Levee ProgramBy Louay Owaidat, Daniel Jabbour, Allan Frappier, Jose Gomez, Mark Stanley, Tino Maestas The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) is implementing a levee strengthening program along the Sacramento River East Levee (SREL) designed to correct 11 miles of deficient levees as identified by re Sep 8, 2021 
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                     The Berkeley Art Museum: Using Deep Foundations to Repurpose a Historical Building The Berkeley Art Museum: Using Deep Foundations to Repurpose a Historical BuildingBy Timothy Nelson, Simon Burnworth "The University of California’s new Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive will showcase a collection of art and film in a facility that pairs an existing 1930s-era printing press facility with Jan 1, 2017 
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                     An Evaluation of t-z Analysis Methods An Evaluation of t-z Analysis MethodsBy Kirk Ellison, Sherif Elfass, Ramin Motamed, Kevin V. Stanton "The determination of accurate load transfer curves are essential for estimating deep foundation loadsettlement response using t-z style analyses. While recently developed semi-empirical methods from Jan 1, 2017 
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                     Application of the Cement Deep Mixing Method for Shallow Water Areas Using the CDM-Float Technique Application of the Cement Deep Mixing Method for Shallow Water Areas Using the CDM-Float TechniqueBy Takeo Asanuma, Sachihiko Tokunaga, Hirofumi Taguchi, Yasuhiro Ootsuka, Yosuke Tanaka The Cement Deep Mixing Method (CDM Method) is a ground improving method that has been used for mainly offshore sites to strengthen the soft ground below the sea bottom by injecting and adequately mixi Jan 1, 2015 
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                     Load Testing Methods Load Testing MethodsThis Section describes four alternative methods for load testing of drilled shafts: high strain dynamic test (HSDT), rapid load test, static load test, and bottom load test. Until recently, static loa Jan 1, 2004 
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                     Load And Resistance Factor Design Of Pullout Of A Single Driven Pile In Sands And Clays Load And Resistance Factor Design Of Pullout Of A Single Driven Pile In Sands And ClaysBy Dongwook Kim Recently, load and resistance factor design (LRFD) is gradually being adopted internationally in geotechnical design due to the advantages of LRFD over the existing allowable stress design (ASD). LRFD Jan 1, 2010 
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                     Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work Place Hudson’s Revitalization: The Use of Robotics in the Work PlaceBy Dave P. DeClerck Hardman Construction was faced with the challenge of completing a large earth retention project on a constricted downtown Detroit site, while maintaining a safe and productive worksite. To do so, new Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Innovations and Challenges during Urban Development – Shoring and Foundations of Canada’s Tallest Residential Building Innovations and Challenges during Urban Development – Shoring and Foundations of Canada’s Tallest Residential BuildingBy Shawna Munn, Nadir Ansari, Toben Jerry With ever increasing demands on space in urban environments and smaller available footprints, buildings are being designed to increasing heights to meet the need. This case study discusses the increas Jan 1, 2019 
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                     Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, Dc Design, Installation And Performance Of Earth Retention System To Limit Ground Movements Around Sensitive Structures In Washington, DcBy Douglas R. Hardin, Stanley L. Worst, Joanna Mason A challenging earth retention project presented itself in Washington, DC in the backyard of the historic House of the Temple (The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Supreme Council 33°). Located at 15th St Oct 1, 2022 
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                     Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical Island Pile Lateral Behaviour under Full Scale Lateral Load Tests in Thick Compacted Marine Carbonate Sand Fill of an Artifical IslandBy Challa Venkata Rami Reddy, Anindya Roy, G. R. Konni This paper presents the results of pile lateral capacities obtained from both conventional design and fullscale pile lateral load tests. Conventional design using P-Y curve analysis is very commonly b Sep 8, 2021 
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                     Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century Construction Open Well Caissons Of A 1917 Railroad Bridge: How 19th Century Construction Can Influence 21st Century ConstructionBy Alan D. Fisher Amtrak made a decision to replace an aging bascule bridge with a vertical lift bridge for their crossing of the Thames River in New London, Connecticut. The new lift bridge occupies the same alignmen Jan 1, 2013 
