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Micropile Transmission Foundations In Environmentally Sensitive, Challenging TerrainBy Esam Abraham
A 13.6 mile portion of the 500 kV Tehachapi Renewable Transmission Project crosses the mountains of the Angeles National Forest. Access and environmental constraints precluded road development for mo
Jan 1, 2010
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Verification Of Drilled Shaft Resistance By The Post Grouting MethodBy Suthan Pooranampillai
Verification of drilled shaft resistance is primarily obtained through the use of different load testing methods. Procedures utilized include conventional top down static loading, the Osterberg load c
Jan 1, 2010
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Vertical Barrier Wall Installation Using The Vibrated Beam Method; An Appropropriate Technique In Selected ApplicationsBy Michael E. Ameel
The vibrated beam method of installing a vertical barrier wall is one of the least applied techniques, yet given certain site conditions and constraints, it is a cost-effective and proven method of co
Jan 1, 2010
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Risks Associated With Finite Element Modelling Of Cut And Cover StructuresBy Tony Suckling
The commercially available finite element program Plaxis has a key benefit over other finite element analysis programs in that it has a relatively simple user interface to input and output data. This
Jan 1, 2010
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Seismic Design Of Micropile Foundation SystemsBy Leo Panian
Over the last decade, drilled and post-grouted micropile foundations have come to be increasingly relied upon for resisting seismic loads in building foundations on the West Coast. Micropiles have bee
Jan 1, 2010
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The Progress Of Jet Grouting In The Last 10 Years In Japanese MarketBy H. Yoshida
Jet grouting was first introduced in Japan in the second half of the 1960s, approaching 50 years ago. By the end of the first 40 years, jet grouting from single to triple fluid systems had become a g
Jan 1, 2010
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Meadowlands Megaproject: 9,000 Piles and CountingBy Ronald D. Boyer
"Early in the design stage of Meadowlands Xanadu, the client’s project director informed me that “after construction, nobody is going to come to Xanadu to see the foundations.” My response was, “Well,
Jan 1, 2009
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A Comparison Of Open Drilled Shafts To Temporarily Cased Drilled Shafts In Clay SoilBy W. Tom Witherspoon
Many Engineers are skeptical and cautious about skin friction factors for the portion of drilled piers where temporary casing is used. This has led Texas engineers in many cases to eliminate skin fric
Jan 1, 2009
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New I-95 Woodrow Wilson Bridge FoundationsBy Roderic A. Ellman
The new Woodrow Wilson Bridge (WWB) will replace the existing bridge over the Potomac River to connect Alexandria, Virginia to Prince Georges County, Maryland. The new WWB will extend approximately 1.
Jan 1, 2009
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TRD Soil Mixing at Herbert Hoover DikeBy George Burke
"Many soil mixing methods have evolved over the years, but the Trench Cutting Re-mixing Deep method (TRD) was developed in Japan, circa 1993, to construct continuous uniform cutoff walls, without the
Jan 1, 2009
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Deep Open Excavation In Chicago Downtown Area For Red Line And Blue Line Subway Connection At Block 37By Gordon Chen
The Block 37 Chicago Transit Authority (CTA) Tunnel Construction Project was originally designed by STV to connect Blue Line subway in North Dearborn Street and Red Line subway in State Street in the
Jan 1, 2009
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I-470 Mine RemediationBy Sheryl D. Gallagher
The project consisted of filling an abandoned underground limestone mine to facilitate construction of a new entrance ramp to I-470 in Lee?s Summit, Missouri. Due to collapse of mined areas near the
Jan 1, 2009
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Sustainability and the Future for the Deep Foundations IndustryBy Tony Suckling
"As we head toward the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December, the environment and sustainability will become headline news for a while. Governments are expected to agree t
Jan 1, 2009
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Characterization Of Loess For Deep FoundationsBy Robert L. Parsons
This paper describes the results of a detailed analysis of a loess deposit at the deep foundations test site established by the Kansas Department of Transportation. Multiple CPT, SPT, and pressuremet
Jan 1, 2009
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Bridge Pier Remediation, New London CTBy Walter Kaeck
In a recent upgrade of their system, Amtrak converted a bascule type draw bridge over the Thames River to a vertical lift structure supported by the existing piers. During the bridge replacement, sign
Jan 1, 2009
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DYNA Force-An Elasto-Magnetic Sensor For Force Measuring Of Post Tensioning Ground AnchorsBy Lucian Bogdan
On many occasions during construction and service life of the structure, it is crucial to know the load in post tensioning tendons and anchors. Although there are many methods to measure the tendon fo
Jan 1, 2009
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St. Anthony Falls, I-35w Bridge Drilled Shaft Load Test ProgramBy Jeffrey A. Gebhard
As part of the design and construction of the new St. Anthony Falls I-35W Bridge, a full-scale load test was conducted on a 6 1/2-foot diameter drilled shaft in the St. Peter Sandstone. This load tes
Jan 1, 2009
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Innovative Design At Lake LenexaBy Jacques Moraille
The public is asking for more aesthetic designs if they can be proven cost-effective at providing an appealing element to new dams. Lake Lenexa was designed and built around the idea of providing for
Jan 1, 2009
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Micropiles Take Off at Dulles AirportBy Eric Rehwoldt, Walt Rabe, Jesús Gómez, Tim Myers
"An expansion plan for Washington Dulles International Airport is currently underway to prepare for growth at this northern Virginia facility in the future. While Dulles currently serves more than 20
Jan 1, 2009
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Design And Construction Of Drilled Shafts In IraqBy Frederick C. Rhyner
The United States government sponsored the construction of a new vehicular bridge over the Diyala River in Bubriz, Iraq. This paper describes the geotechnical engineering for design and construction
Jan 1, 2009