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Design and Construction of the Thames Water Lee Tunnel Shafts, London
By Sivilay Sayavong, David Puller, Julian Gatward, David Hard, Martin Stanley
"AbstractThe Thames Water Tideway Tunnels programme involves the upgrade of London’s combined sewer and storm water system. The first section is the Lee Tunnel between the Beckton Sewage Treatment Wor
Jan 1, 2014
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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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Application Of Global Strain Extensometer (Glostrext) Method For Instrumented Bored Piles In Malaysia
By Abdul Aziz Hanifah
A novel instrumentation and analysis technique, called GLOSTREXT method has recently been introduced for bored pile load tests in Malaysia. This technique provides an innovative and improved alternati
Jan 1, 2006
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Dynamic Pile Testing - The Caltrans Results - Dynamic Pile Testing - Who Needs It?
By G. G. Goble
Dynamic pile testing is now over 20 years old as a routinely applied tool for evaluating driven pile installation. The first test on a cast-in-place pile was performed more that 15 years ago. The rese
Jan 1, 1993
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Seal Slab / Steel Pile Interface Bond From Full-Scale Testing
By Gray Mullins
This paper presents results from model and full-scale tests to assess the interface bond between a cast-in-place concrete seal slab and steel H-piles in cofferdams. Three different seal slab placemen
Jan 1, 2013
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Pore Water Pressure Response and Effect on Installation Torque of Large Diameter Helical Piles in Soft Soils
By Howard A. Perko, M. Mae Benvenga, Heather H. Trantham
Displacement of soil and groundwater during helical pile installation can produce excess pore water pressures (PWP) in fine-grained soils. Pore water pressure reduces effective stress in the soil imme
Jan 1, 2018
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Innovative Deep Foundation Support Using Ductile Iron Piles
By Thomas Billups, Brendan FitzPatrick, Doug LeDo, David Carchedi
"Working in urban environments presents unique logistical challenges beyond those typically associated with traditional geotechnical analysis and design. These challenges often include working on site
Jan 1, 2016
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Deep Soil Mixed Wall And Jet Grouting For An Excavation Support System At The Museum Of Fine Arts In Boston, Massachusetts
By Harry Schnabel
A 6200 m² cement deep soil mixed (CDSM) wall was constructed for an addition to the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, Massachusetts. The addition was located along the east side of the existing museum wi
Jan 1, 2011
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Capitol Area East End Complex Blocks 171 Through 174 Sacramento, California: A Case History Involving The Application Of APGD And APG Piling Methods ? Introduction
By Brian R. Zuckerman
The Capitol Area East End Complex is currently being constructed under contract with the State of California Department of General Services on two sites adjacent to the grounds of the California State
Jan 1, 2002
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Embankment Piles ? Introduction
By B. B. Broms
Embankment piles are common in the Scandinavian countries (Kjellman, 1940) and in Southeast Asia as support of fills, light structures, bridge abutments and deep excavations (Eide, 1968) as described
Jan 1, 2010
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Non-Destructive Testing, Evaluation And Optimization Of Existing Deep Foundations For Re-Use Along The East Coast
By Matthew E. Meyer
Renovation, rehabilitation, restoration and expansion of existing residential, retail, commercial, hospital facilities and historic structures requires assessment and evaluation of foundation systems
Jan 1, 2011
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Maturation of Risk Concepts in the Management of Infrastructure - Lessons from the US Army Corps of Engineers
By Eric C. Halpin
"1. Introduction and Backgrounda. In its fundamental form, risk is simply the likelihood of an adverse impact. Expanding on this theme, the Corps of Engineers has broadly defined risk associated with
Jan 1, 2014
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Use Of Non-Invasive Helical Foundations For Urban Forest Canopy Walk Way ? Atlanta Botanical Garden
By David C. Kraft
Helical piles and ground anchors were used to meet critical design and constructability requirements for an urban forest Canopy Walk at the Atlanta Botanical Garden, Atlanta, GA. The 12-foot wide ped
Jan 1, 2011
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Insight to Foundation Construction of Extradosed - 3rd Narmada Bridge over River Narmada, Bharuch, Gujarat
By Ekhlaq A. Khan
"The new third Bridge over Narmada River at Bharuch which was recently completed is characterized by some aesthetically appealing elevations of the pylon and large size of the deck. This paper gives a
Jan 1, 2017
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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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Concrete Piles Driven In A Coral Sand
By L. D. Johnson
12 groups of 12 precast prestressed (PCPS) piles were driven in the lagoon of Kwajalein Island to support a dry dock. Pre-construction investigation of the calcareous coral sands and static pile loeid
Jan 1, 1993
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American Practice In Design And Installation Of Driven Piles For Structure Support
By Hal W. Hunt
Heavier loading and more efficient equipment is helping to keep driven piles competitive in America. Better Knowledge and testing of soils and support materials make it practical to use higher stresse
Jan 1, 1987
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A Need To Reevaluate Attitudes In Engineering And Construction
By d&apos, E. Appolonia
A construction project is successful when all parties contributing to it are winners. It is not a success when there are winners and losers. Contractors, engineers, suppliers and equipment developers
Jan 1, 1985
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Diaphragm Wall Construction, Instrumentation, and Testing for a Hydroelectric Power Facility
By David Gatto, Nicolas A. Willig-Friedrich, Jeff A. Segar
"With the increasing demand for electricity, and requirements to generate this power cleanly, more producers are turning towards hydroelectric power. A project in Iowa currently under construction wil
Jan 1, 2016
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Preserving The Foundations Of Some Of Boston?s Oldest Buildings
By Michael J. Atwood
Many buildings in Boston are founded on untreated wood piles, which can deteriorate and lose their structural capacity if groundwater levels are lowered below the tops of the piles, exposing the wood
Jan 1, 2011