Management Guidelines for the Construction of Interstate Natural Gas Pipelines Across Streams and Wetlands

Live Loads for Pipeline Design at Railroads and Highways

Ductile Iron Subaqueous Pipeline Crossings

Pipeline Crossing Research at the Gas Research Institute: An Overview

Underwater Blasting for Pipelines and Tunnels

Application of Health Risk Assessment Methodology to Pipeline Failure

Bayou Crossing with Dual 18-Inch Diameter High-Density Polyethylene Pipes

Blasting Procedures for the 54-Inch Ramona Pipeline at Interstate 15 Bridge Crossing

Steel-Lined Pressure Conduits Under Fill Dams

Influence of Soil-Pipeline Stiffness on Bending Stresses from Surface Loading

Flowable Fill - A Solution to Pipe Backfilling Problems

A Biographical Dictionary of American Civil Engineers
This publication A Biographical Dictionary of American Civil Engineers - Volume II supplements the first volume of this biographical dictionary...

Advanced Composites Materials in Civil Engineering Structures
This proceedings of the Specialty Conference on Advanced Composites Materials in Civil Engineering held in Las Vegas on January 31?February 1, 1991 contains 40 papers from ten technical...

Cold Regions Engineering
This proceedings consists of papers presented at the Cold Regions Engineering Specialty Conference held in West Lebanon, New Hampshire from February 26-28, 1991. The papers cover nine...

The Growing Meet Market
The Delaware cities of Dover and Wilmington are only 5 mi apart. Their combined populations barely exceed 100,000. Yet each city is planning to build a new convention center to corner...

Vine Street Reborn
Following decades of controversy and a four-year construction effort that threatened to drive both engineers and local motorists crazy, Philadelphia's Vine Street reopened...

A Computerized Completion
The original designers of the 1.6 million sq ft Fillmore Center in San Francisco (its largest mixed-use development project in 20 years) had specified a large amount of steel reinforcement...

Building Beneath Boston
Up/down construction is a method in which a project's substructure and superstructure are simultaneously built. The substructure's wall, column and foundation...

The Human Factor in Failures
Human shortcomings cause three-quarters of project failures. A study of 500 case histories led to this assumption. One such failure at the Walter Bouldin dam in Alabama, is described in...

Fixing Foundations
Conventional underpinning or pilings are still the most common construction methods used to strengthen foundations, but new grouting techniques are giving engineers some fresh alternatives....

 

 

 

 

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