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Determination of Basal Heave Stability for Strutted Excavations Supported with Jet Grout Base Slab
By Anthony T. C. Goh
"For deep excavations in soft clay, it is common to use jet grouting piles (JGP) prior to excavation to minimize wall deflections and ground settlement, and to prevent basal heave instability. In this
Jan 1, 1900
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Design of a Raft Assisted Piled Foundation for a High Rise Prefabricated Hotel Structure in Perth, Wa.
By Lucie Spencer, Craig Butterworth
"This paper presents the design of a raft enhanced pile group recently constructed for a hotel development in Perth, WA. At the time of construction in 2016 the hotel was the tallest prefabricated hot
Jan 1, 1900
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Deep Foundation Element Supported Mat Design And Construction In An Urban Setting
By Satyajit A. Vaidya
This paper presents a case-study in the design and construction of deep foundation element supported mats for two residential towers on an18,000-square-foot site in Brooklyn, New York. Based on site
Jan 1, 2010
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Specialty Geo-Engineering in a Caisson Town
By William H. Walton, Joel Dellaria, Jeffrey R. Hill
The City of Chicago has a world-renowned skyline and is known for its provocative architecture. The subsurface conditions in the city have allowed for construction of these significant structures. The
Jan 1, 2019
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Jet Grouting For Deep Excavation Support For Re-Entrant Corners
By 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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Guidelines for Selecting Cutoff Wall Systems
By Mary Ellen Large
This publication of Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) is intended to provide project owners, design engineers and construction professionals with guidelines for selecting cutoff wall and barrier system
Jan 1, 2021
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Case Histories, Part 2 - Etudes De Cas, Partie 2 - Gallery Towers, Melbourne: Successful Approach To Difficult Piling Contract Management
By Mario Aiezza
This paper outlines the results of a relationship developed during the design and construction of the foundations for the Gallery Towers project in Melbourne. Both the builder and the piling contracto
Jan 1, 2002
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Ground Support And Its Toolbox
By G. Sauer
"More Skill is needed to avoid rather than to handle heavy ground loads." This finding, from a tunneling engineer of the nineteenth century, is still relevant today with all advanced sequential excava
Jan 1, 2003
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Making Expansion Possible: Mayo Clinic
By Nathan Iverson, Allie Brady
Located on rolling bluffs on the Zumbro River's south fork in Southeast Minnesota, Rochester is the state's third largest city and is the home and birthplace of the renowned Mayo Clinic, a nonprofit a
Jan 1, 2023
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Artificial Ground Freezing to Form Wall in Taiwan
By Ting-Wei Wang, Yung-Wen Chen
Artificial ground freezing is commonly used globally during excavation of shield tunnels and for groundwater control. It is a special construction method for temporary ground improvement that involves
Feb 1, 2022
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A Three-Stage Assessment Process To Predict Risk Levels Due To Subsurface Construction
By Julie Clarke
In 1939 Dr. Ralph Peck criticized the Civil Engineering community for taking a bifurcated approach to the prediction of building damage due to subsurface geo-technical works. Specifically, he observe
Jan 1, 2009
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Stabilization Of Organic Soil With The Limix System
By Magnus Ruin
The dry deep mixing method for stabilization of soft soil has been used in the Scandinavian countries for 25 years. The typical application has been stabilization of soft inorganic clay. Today the met
Jan 1, 2001
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King?s Cross Station Re-Development Passive And Active Mitigation Of Tunnelling - Induced Settlement
By Clif Kettle
The paper will detail the design and execution of passive and active settlement control measures, the means adopted to overcome the various physical and operational constraints, and to meet specified
Jan 1, 2008
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General Reports - Session 1 - General Report- Deep Excavations "He Who Pays The Piper Calls The Tune"
By Tim Chapman
This general report considers what promoters of deep basement projects want from their teams and whether they get it often enough. Most large projects are based on complex financial models where the f
Jan 1, 2006
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Session 17 "Grout for Enhancement of Piles and Piers"
By Dennis Wrixon
It was a little bit exceeded. The decision was the uniform settlement is measured at each one corner and the highest one corner is the important one. And in addition there is a differential settlement
Feb 10, 2003
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Numerical Modeling Of Foundation Deformation Due To Fault Rupture
By Amalia Giannakou
When designing structures in seismically active areas, foundations of critical structures are typically located away from known faults. Indeed many seismic codes prohibit construction in the immediate
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“Special Application Of Micro-Piles” For The Construction Of A Bridge Well Foundation
By Nagarajkumar BV
Pavai-and TeampT JV started working on the project T49A, Sumbar J & K State as part of slope and earth stabilization for ongoing Banihal - Katra Railway Connection Project. This project has several tu
Nov 1, 2022
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International Workshop On Micropiles ? September 26-28,1997 - Title ? Table Of Contents - First International Workshop On Micropiles September 26-28,1997
This Workshop was held at the Doubletree Inn, Seattle, Washington from September 26 to 28, 1997. Run under the auspices of the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI), it was co-funded by the newly formed Ja
Jan 1, 1997
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Session 25 "Grout Mixtures and Materials I"
By Stephan Jefferis
It is my understanding that the Scandinavians have done some fundamental work on durability. I have seen a study published whereby the author, Helen Anderson, comments on the durability of polyurethan
Feb 10, 2003