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"Renovation Of The Amsterdam Concert Hall, Replacing 2000 Wooden Piles By 400 Vibration-Free Tubex Piles In Restricted Room."
By Alexander J. Verstraeten
Work started on the building of the Amsterdam Concert Hall in 1880 by driving over 2000 wooden piles of 13 m on which foundation-beams out of wood and brickwork were made. During construction the de
Jan 1, 1987
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New Concepts For CFA (Auger Cast) Pile Controle - Synopsis
By Shachar Magali
This article describes two new concepts regarding the CFA (Auger Cast) piles. The first one, MALI Effect, is an approach to control the casting phase, while the second one, NETA Shear, is a technique
Jan 1, 2000
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Lateral Pile Load Testing Under Cyclic Loads
By Dan Brown
This paper presents a case study of a cyclic lateral pile load testing program performed on two 18-in square prestressed concrete piles (PSC) in Savannah, Georgia. The load test program was developed
Jan 1, 2003
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Drilled Shaft Side Shear Capacity In Compressible Materials What Influences Capacity?
By J. A. Hayes
For over a decade the Osterberg Load Cell has been successfully used to determine the shear capacities of drilled shafts. Since the test method measures side shear directly, analytical complications d
Jan 1, 2003
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An Investigation of Grouted Pile Capacity Using Instrumented Pile Load Tests
By Hayel M. El-Naggar, Sherif A. Akl
Although grouted piles have been used for several decades since the idea was proposed in the 1970s, their design is mostly based on experience and unpublished proprietary methods. There is little rese
Jan 1, 2018
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Re-Use Of Foundations And The Role Of NDE Techniques
By Huw Williams
It is becoming increasingly common practice to re-use existing foundations for new projects, especially on urban sites where geotechnical conditions are congested. A knowledge of the foundation dimens
Jan 1, 2006
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A Historic Capitol And A Deep Excavation
By Richard F. Sliwoski
The Virginia State Capitol was designed by Thomas Jefferson and constructed in 1785. The Capitol is of great historic and architectural significance to not only the Commonwealth of Virginia but to the
Jan 1, 2006
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Tanana River Bulkhead Expansion, Flexibility In Construction; Key To Arctic Dock Construction
By Roy Peratrovich
An innovative cost-saving design for a 1,100 ft bulkhead on the Tanana River at Nenana in central Alaska won Alaska Construction & Oil magazine's Construction Achievement Award. The designers uti
Jan 1, 1985
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Instrumentation Of Construction Vibrations
By Mark R. Svinkin
Construction vibrations may adversely affect surrounding buildings and their effects range from human discomfort and disturbance of sensitive devices to visible structural damage. There is no unique c
Jan 1, 2002
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Unusual Dolphin Monopile Structure
By C. T. Christensen
The paper gives an outline of the design, installation and performance of a series of mooring and berthing dolphins for a major ferry berth outside the port of Elsinore, Denmark. The Dolphins are larg
Jan 1, 1989
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Determining The End Bearing Capacity Of Steel Tube Piles Driven To Glacial Till In The Montréal Area Of Canada
By Richard Deakin
This case study describes aspects of the design of bridge foundations using 320mm diameter steel tube piles in the vicinity of Montréal, Canada. In this area, these piles are a very commonly used and
Jan 1, 2011
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Compressibility Behavior Of Tropical Peat Reinforced With Cement Column
By Y. Duraisamy
This paper presents the compressibility of tropical peat reinforced with cylindrical cement column. When a cement column installed vertically in peat, its compressibility was reduced because of the ha
Jan 1, 2007
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Minipiles In Soft Marine Deposits Rescue Sinking Warehouse
By Bruno Gemmi
A new warehouse built with prefabricated components over an area underlined by soft marine soil deposits started showing differential settlements well before its completion. Its 103 spread footings c
Jan 1, 2011
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Tied-Back Micropile Walls In Landslide Repair
By Kevin W. Cargill
In September 2004, Hurricanes Frances and Ivan caused the Pigeon River in western North Carolina to flood. This flooding eroded the embankment below Interstate 40 (I-40) and sent one of the eastbound
Jan 1, 2006
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111,000m Of Continuous Flight Auger Piling For LNG Tank Bases In Poor Alluvial Soils, Isle Of Grain, UK
By Shane Baker
Cementation Foundations Skanska Ltd encountered many significant challenges in designing and constructing the foundations for the LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas) tanks and associated structures at the Isl
Jan 1, 2006
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Geojet®-Turbojet® - A Deep Mixing Method For The Solution Of Geotechnical Problems
By Maurizio Siepi
The realisation of most of the civil engineering works is subordinate to the execution of consolidation works, in order to improve the soil physical-mechanics characteristics. The works classifiable w
Jan 1, 2002
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Secant Pile Shoring - Developments In Design And Construction
By Eric S. Lindquist
High groundwater levels combined with variable soil and rock profiles present challenges to the design and construction of deep excavation support systems. Increasingly, secant piling techniques are t
Jan 1, 2011
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Load Transfer Curve of Piles in Sands under Uplift Forces
By Jogeshwar P. Singh, Aser I. Abbas, Mohamed Ashour
The presented methodology predicts the pile head response (i.e. pile head load - displacement curve) and develops the load transfer (t-z) curve of piles in sandy soils under tension forces based on so
Jan 1, 2018
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An Innovative Foundation Technology For The Construction Of Retaining Walls In Urban Areas - Introduction
By F. Pagliacci
Retaining walls for the construction of underground urban infrastructures have to be executed considering the impact of a deep foundation job-site within an urban network. Traditional excavation syste
Jan 1, 2000
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Industry Practice Standards And DFI Practice Guidelines For Structural Slurry Walls - First Edition - Title ? Table Of Contents - Part I Industry Practice Standards - 1. Classification Of Slurry Wall Panels
There are many ways to classify structural slurry wall elements, but the DFI committee chooses to limit these descriptions to three functional requirements, namely: design function, plan configuration
Jan 1, 2005