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PMF Remediation of Oxford Dam
By Scott Dodds
"The Oxford Hydroelectric Station was a unique project that incorporated a variety of dam strengthening methods to stabilize the facility in order to meet the standards required by Federal Energy Regu
Jan 1, 2005
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Construction And Verification Of Large Bored Pile For Bridge Foundation Through Deep Weak Alluvial Soil Layers And Artesian Aquifer
By C. Dai, S Raathiv
The Waikato Expressway is one of the New Zealand Transport Agency’s (NZTA) seven roads of National Significance. Coffey is part of the City Edge Alliance engaged by NZTA for the Hamilton Section of th
Nov 1, 2022
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Sonic Drilling and Sensitive Infrastructure
By George Burnhart
"Sonic drilling is a relatively new technology even though it has been in development since the late 1940s. It was initially funded by the U.S. petroleum industry and then, in the late 40s, Russian sc
Jan 1, 2008
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Design of Grillage and Helical Pile Foundation for Limited Access Transmission Line
By Benjamin Jennings, Jason Herron
In the summer of 2016 Xcel Energy experienced a storm event that resulted in the collapse of approximately 8.5 miles of a 345 KV transmission line near Rogers, Minnesota. In design of the new transmis
Jan 1, 2017
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Lateral Pressure Relief by Geotextile Encased Columns (GECs) at Piled Bridge Abutments: Two Case Studies
By Sven Schröer, Lilma Schimmel, Dimiter Alexiew
"The Geotextile Encased Columns (GEC) deep foundation system for embankments on soft soils was introduced some 20 years ago and is now considered State-of-the-art worldwide.The GECs consist of compact
Jan 1, 2016
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Response of Pile and Pile Groups against Excavation Induced Ground Movement
By K Ilamparuthi, R. K. Madhumathi
"This paper presents the results of 1g model tests conducted on model piles both single and two pile groups embedded in sand by physically inducing lateral soil movement. From the test results it was
Jan 1, 2015
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Metro Sao Paulo, Line 5, Five Shaft Diaphragm Wall for Brooklin Station
By Dario Libano, Franz-Werner Gerressen
"Diaphragm walls are known as underground structural elements commonly used for retention systems and permanent foundation walls or elements. Of course they can also be used as deep groundwater barrie
Jan 1, 2017
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A Summary of Load Test Results on Large Diameter Open-Ended Pipe Piles in Minnesota
By Rich A. Lamb, Paul J. Axtell, Michael K. Muchard
"Since 2010, the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) has performed eight full-scale compressive load tests on large-diameter pipe piles at four different project locations across the state.
Jan 1, 2017
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Ground Improvement for Underground Construction in South Florida
By Christopher Sammon, Nicholas Turus
"The demand for underground parking in South Florida has increased as a result of changes to the local building code, coupled with developers’ desire to improve building aesthetics and provide much ne
Jan 1, 2017
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Foundation Contracts And Law - Part -1: Relevan[i] Law
By Kirty Dave
Foundations in any contract are the most uncertain parts of the contract and most of the "Construction-Contract-Disputes" are either directly related to foundations or arise as 'Side-effects of c
Jan 1, 1996
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Digitalization in Reverse Circulation Drill Rigs
By N. Schmitz
This paper explains how new digital solutions improve reverse circulation drilling operations. Upgrading field-proven reverse circulation drilling (RCD) rigs with new digital technologies enables sem
Sep 8, 2021
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Doyle Drive – Extreme Pile Installation
By Peter Faust
"The south access road to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge, known as Doyle Drive or Presidio Parkway, needs to be replaced. Built in 1936, it is the primary highway and transit linkage through San F
Jan 1, 2012
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Permanent Soil Nail Earth Retention System, Stanley Hall Replacement Project, UC Berkeley
By Pirooz Barar
The new Stanley Hall building will house the center for bio-engineering and technology research for the UC Berkeley campus. The structure is located at the northeast part of campus, adjacent to Donne
Jan 1, 2004
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New Insights into Driven Pile Vibrations using Novel Data Management and Visualization Tools
By Mark Zablocki, Dakarai McCoy
Ground vibrations are an unavoidable effect of driving piles and may pose a risk to nearby infrastructure and the comfort of adjacent occupants. Driven-pile-induced ground vibrations are known to vary
Sep 8, 2021
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Evaluation Of Degree Of Overconservatism In Api Shaft Friction Of Piles In Marine Sand Of The Arabian Gulf
By Ahmed H. Bukhary, Naser A. Al-Shayea
The objective is to assess the overconservatism in the parameters used for designing offshore piles. Methodology includes analysis of shaft friction data obtained from more than five different locatio
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Static Behavior of Steel H-Piles under Axial Load using Scale Models in Very Soft Clays
By Francisco A. Flores, Rigoberto Torres
The Complementary Technical Standards of Mexico’s City Building Code do not mention the criteria to compute the bearing capacity of Steel H-piles. It is necessary to increase knowledge in using steel
Sep 8, 2021
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Real-Time Anchor Testing and Data Management
By Bora Okumusoglu, Devon K. V. Mothersille
"AnchorTest is an innovative software package, specifically developed for tablets, that permits ground anchor test data assessment and management in real time. The solution has two components: a front
Jan 1, 2017
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Excavation Risks Adjacent to Existing Structures in Illinois and Urban Environments - Identifying and Managing Technical and Legal Issues
By James P. Chivilo, Gregory R. Meeder, Scott J. DiFiore, Matthew H. Johnson
New construction in metropolitan areas has direct impacts on immediate neighbors and abutters. While noise and dust are generally nuisance concerns, demolition, vibrations, excavation, and dewatering
Jan 1, 2019
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Washington Avenue Tunnel Project: Fortifying Aging Underground Infrastructure
By Andrew R. Klaetsch, Peter W. Deming
"The Washington Avenue tunnel in Kingston, NY was completed in 1912 to convey combined storm water and sanitary sewage. Over a mile in length, the tunnel was driven almost entirely in bedrock, with th
Jan 1, 2016
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Behavior of Settlement Reducing Piles under Static and Seismic Loadings
By Marwa Nabil, Alaa A. Ata
"Recent developments in the analysis of piled rafts has incorporated the load sharing of the raft and the piles to support the superstructure. In the piled-raft system, piles are cast monolithically w
Jan 1, 2016