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Signal Anomalies in Crosshole Sonic Logging Testing with a Case Study in Metro Manila
By Benjamin B. Buensuceso III
Crosshole sonic logging (CSL) is a popular quality assurance and quality control method used to examine the concrete quality of cast-in place deep foundations, though the evaluation of the results is
Sep 8, 2021
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Back-Calculations Of Centrifuge Tests On Pile Groups Subjected To High-Cyclic Loading
By Torsten Wichtmann, Jan Macheck, Frederik Broz, Patrick Staubach, Hauke Zachert
The majority of heavy or strongly loaded structures, for instance high-rise buildings, large span bridges or gas storage tanks are founded on pile groups. However, current design codes and guidelines
May 1, 2022
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Deep Soil Mixing Trials at Porto Alegre Airport, Brazil
By A. Ortigão, M. Felix, E. Falk, T. Koehler
"Ground improvement techniques such as vibro-replacement or deep soil mixing are fairly young products in the Brazilian geotechnical market. Soft soils in this country are deep, very soft, have low se
Jan 1, 2015
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Soil Cement Tensile Strength and Modulus as a Function of Unconfined Compressive Strength
By Dominic Parmantier, Jason Page
"In the past, the designers of DSM have analyzed various failure modes and then specified a minimum unconfined compressive strength (UCS) for the soil-cement. The specified minimum UCS reflected the c
Jan 1, 2015
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Alternative Analytical Methods for Borehole Permeability Tests in Seepage Barrier Walls
By R. Lee Wooten, David R. Shields, Darren D. Clark
"Borehole permeability tests that measure flow or head changes in boreholes located within seepage barrier walls are commonly used to estimate the in situ permeabilities of those walls for quality con
Jan 1, 2016
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Micropiles Take Off at Dulles Airport
By 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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Friction Fatigue and Drivability Analysis of Open Ended Pipe Piles Based on Cone Penetration Testing Results
By Frank Rausche, Scott D. Webster, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
"Pile foundation driveability is a function of several variables such as subsurface characteristics, hammer type, hammer efficiency, pile type, and plugging conditions. One important phenomenon occurr
Jan 1, 2017
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Subsurface Component Design and Construction for a High-Rise in a Dense Urban Environment: A Case History of the 181 Fremont Tower
By Kirk Ellison, Eric S. Lindquist, Peter Faust, Stephen M. McLandrich
"The 181 Fremont Tower will be an 800-foot high-rise with a 60-foot deep basement located in a dense urban part of downtown San Francisco. The design and construction methods of the subsurface element
Jan 1, 2017
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Deep Foundations for Top-Down Construction of High-Rise Project
By Martin B. Hudson, Kenneth S. Hudson, Gwendolyn Arreguin
A twin high-rise project site in Century City posed several foundation engineering challenges for the design team. One portion of the twin high-rise project site was required to utilize top-down const
Jan 1, 2019
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Development of Fiber-Reinforced Soil Improvement Using CSM Method
By Toshio Yonezawa, Helmut Florian, Herbert Kuh, Masamichi Aoki, Takao Koono, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"To increase the bearing capacity of the ground, soil improvement technique is often adopted. One advantage of soil improvement techniques is the fact, that the impact to the environment is low, as th
Jan 1, 2015
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Performance Analysis Of Fly Ash Stabilized, Highly Saline Unsaturated Expansive Clays: A Case Study
By Mohini Patel, Jahnavi Parmar, Pranav R. T Peddinti
Expansive clays pose a variety of geotechnical problems. Although the admixture stabilization is proven to address their problematic swelling and shrinkage characteristics, the influence of unsaturate
May 1, 2022
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Goethals Bridge Replacement Foundation Design Modifications Due to Field Conditions
By John P. Turner, Mark Jen, Bobby Daita
"The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is replacing the existing Goethals Bridge built in 1928 which is deemed to be functionally obsolete. The replacement bridge will consist of a dual cable-
Jan 1, 2016
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The Benefits of Early Contractor Involvement
By Robert Small, Amshu Chappa, Ihab Allam
The Biosolids Digester Facilities Project (BDFP) is located in southeast San Francisco. The jobsite is bounded by active Caltrain and Union Pacific Railroad tracks on the west side and the existing So
Jan 1, 2023
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“Trevi-Calatore”: Innovation in Cut and Cover and Tunneling for the Installation of Plunge Columns Aimed to Excavate Underground Structures through the Top-Down Method
By Alessandro Bertero, Manuel Toniolo, Vincenzo Tirozzi
"The installation of foundation elements (large-diameter Bored Piles or Diaphragm Walls) for the execution of underground works to be performed through the ""Top Down"" Technique (Stations, Car Parks,
Jan 1, 2016
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Simulation Of Soil-structure Interaction With Sheet Pile And Retained Soil
By Clarissa Aguiar, Seok hyeon Chai, Thamer Yacoub, Sina Javankhoshdel
Sheet piles are used as an excavation support for soil retention. They are interlocked systems to form a wall for earth support along with anchors to provide an extra lateral support in excavations. T
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Driven Pile Foundation Design and Construction Issues for a Highrise Building in Manhattan
By Satyajit Vaidya, Rudolph Frizzi, Sandy Larimer
"This paper presents a case history in design and construction of a deep foundation system that included high-capacity open-ended driven piles constructed to support a high-rise building in Manhattan,
Jan 1, 2016
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Downdrag Effects on the Pile Groups Supporting Bridge Abutments
By M. Hesham El Naggar, Tony Sangiuliano, Alper Turan
"Bridge abutments supported on pile foundations are often constructed over weak and compressible soils. The consolidation settlements induced by the embankment loads are known to result in downdrag an
Jan 1, 2015
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Cement Deep Soil Mixing Shear Wall Stabilization Calaveras Dam Replacement Project, California
By Michael Forrest, John Roadifer, Glen Gorski
"The Calaveras Dam Replacement Project (CDRP) requires large disposal sites to store excess excavated materials that could not be utilized for dam construction. Because of access restrictions during d
Jan 1, 2015
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Large Diameter Open-End Pipe Pile Driveability Analysis Including Geotechnical Friction Fatigue
By Patrick J. Hannigan, Frank Rausche, Rozbeh B. Moghaddam
Large diameter open-end pipe piles are increasingly used as deep foundations to support heavy onshore and offshore structures. During the driving process, several factors such as subsurface conditions
Jan 1, 2019
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Screening Tool for Impact Hammer Selection
By Gerald Verbeek, David Tara
"When selecting an impact hammer to drive a particular pile, the decision is often based on local experience. In those cases, the contractor falls back on previous experience or draws on the experienc
Jan 1, 2017