Another Direction Horizontal directional drilling can enable engineers to install horizontal wells to remediate underground contamination in a far more efficient manner than vertical wells (Unbekannt)
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Titel:Another Direction Horizontal directional drilling can enable engineers to install horizontal wells to remediate underground contamination in a far more efficient manner than vertical wells
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Beteiligte:Ariaratnam, S. T. ( Autor:in ) / Allouche, E. N. ( Autor:in )
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Three Dams, One Reservoir - The Eastside Reservoir's three dams -- The highest of which is 285 ft (87 m) -- Will contain the largest body of freshwater in southern CaliforniaArita, Arleen A. et al. | 2000
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Three Dams, One ReservoirArita, A. A. / Forrest, M. P. / Fotheringham, J. R. / Majors, D. G. et al. | 2000
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A Sound AssemblyCharlton, N. T. / Collins, J. / Peterson, J. G. / Toma, R. / Huddleston, J. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - A Sound Assembly - Deep foundations, long-span trusses, and clear acoustics challenged the engineers and architects who designed a new conference center in the heart of Salt Lake CityCharlton, Nathan T. et al. | 2000
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Re-creating the Rainbow BridgeAltabba, B. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Moving Mountains - The Eastside Reservoir project required an unprecedented amount of equipment to excavate, process, and transport dam foundation and embankment materialEhasz, Joseph L. et al. | 2000
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Moving MountainsEhasz, J. L. / Summy, S. D. / Zaman, P. R. / Majors, D. G. et al. | 2000
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The SPRP Project: An OverviewRand, J. H. / Brier, F. et al. | 2000
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Glass Nautilus The new pavilion constructed at the base of Seattle's Space Needle preserves the integrity of the structure's original designVarney, G. / George, T. S. et al. | 2000
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Box Girder Balancing ActPhipps, A. R. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Glass Nautilus - The new pavilion constructed at the base of Seattle's Space Needle preserves the integrity of the structure's original designVarney, Greg et al. | 2000
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REBUILDING THE SOUTH POLE STATION - The SPRP Project: An Overview - The current redevelopment of the Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station represents the most ambitious attempt ever undertaken to establish a significant above-surface facility in an environment such as the South Pole.Rand, John H. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Tunneling beneath Cairo - A (USD)2-billion metro project in Cairo, Egypt, which included the first tunnel crossing of the Nile, required extensive grouting in soft soilsCampo, David W. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Into the Tunnel - Advances in wind tunnel testing are enabling engineers to more accurately predict the effects that wind might exert on tall structuresSutro, Dirk et al. | 2000
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Water In, Water OutDillon, C. / Hollenbeck, J. R. / Powers, A. E. / Majors, D. G. et al. | 2000
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Golden Gate Update The Golden Gate Bridge seismic retrofit will upgrade every major component, including the north and south approach viaducts, the Fort Point arch, and the signature spanGiacomini, M. C. / Woelfel, J. E. et al. | 2000
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A 300 ft (91 m) long aluminum truss designed to withstand the harsh on-orbit environment will hold together the $60-billion International Space StationFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Into the Tunnel Advances in wind tunnel testing are enabling engineers to more accurately predict the effects that wind might exert on tall structuresSutro, D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Golden Gate Update - The Golden Gate Bridge seismic retrofit will upgrade every major component, including the north and south approach viaducts, the Fort Point arch, and the signature span.Giacomini, Mervin C. et al. | 2000
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Tunneling beneath CairoCampo, D. W. / Richards, D. P. et al. | 2000
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Rehabilitation of the River Mill Dam in Oregon required a two-phased approach: concrete infill in the powerhouse dam and reinforced-concrete diaphragm walls for the spillwayLoesch, L. / Samuelson, S. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The California Experience - The California Department of Transportation's storm-water management plan is a blueprint for preventing storm-water pollution throughout the countryBorroum, Steve et al. | 2000
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Replacing the East Bay BridgeTang, M.-C. / Manzanarez, R. / Nader, M. / Abbas, S. / Baker, G. et al. | 2000
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REBUILDING THE SOUTH POLE STATION - The Rationale for Above-Surface Facilities - The South Pole Station will include the largest example of an elevated station in Antarctica. It represents the state of the art in elevated, jackable station design for its size and environment.Brooks, William D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Inside Job - Rehabilitation of the River Mill Dam in Oregon required a two-phased approach: Concrete infill in the powerhouse dam and reinforced-concrete diaphragm walls for the spillwayLoesch, Lois et al. | 2000
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The Rationale for Above-Surface FacilitiesBrooks, W. D. et al. | 2000
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Examining the Capitol DomeStovner, E. C. / Velivasakis, E. E. / Thornton, C. H. / Thater, G. G. / Pinto, C. P. et al. | 2000
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The Shape of Things to ComeKulicki, J. M. et al. | 2000
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Making Way for Runways Increased air travel has created a need for more runways, but many airports simply lack the necessary space and must find creative solutions to runway developmentFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Return of the Master BuilderTaylor, M. J. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - The Shape of Things to Come - Innovative structural systems could soon enable engineers to fully reap the benefits that high-performance steel offers for bridge buildingKulicki, John M. et al. | 2000
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Foundation Design for the Elevated StationBerry, D. L. / Braun, F. T. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The Viable Alternative - The design of the seismic retrofit of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge calls primarily for seismic isolation, a more cost-effective and performance-based option than strengthening.Liu, Wen David et al. | 2000
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REBUILDING THE SOUTH POLE STATION - Foundation Design for the Elevated Station The foundation system used in the construction of the South Pole Station comprises a series of 710 mm high by 610 mm wide steel plate box girders acting as foundation-grade beams between the columns from which the 910 mm diameter columns are cantilevered.Berry, Dennis L. et al. | 2000
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The Viable Alternative The design of the seismic retrofit of the Benicia-Martinez Bridge calls primarily for seismic isolation, a more cost-effective and performance-based option than strengtheningLiu, W. D. / Nobari, F. S. / Amini, M. et al. | 2000
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A seismic upgrade to the Casitas Dam required widening the crest and creating a shear key topped by an earthen berm at the dam's toeParsons, J. T. et al. | 2000
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Case Closed After a tunnel collapse killed two people at the site of a previous cave-in, a forensic investigation revealed that a failure in communications was ultimately the culpritSwanson, P. G. / Larson, T. W. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Added Protection - A seismic upgrade to the Casitas Dam required widening the crest and creating a shear key topped by an earthen berm at the dam's toeParsons, James T. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Closing In on Approval - One barrier to using fiber-reinforced polymers for concrete structure repairs has been a lack of specifications. Now several organizations are working to remedy thatApicella, Frank et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - A Better Image - Advanced satellite and aerial remote sensing technologies hold promise for faster, better, and less expensive data gathering for a variety of civil engineering projectsMiotto, Andrea et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Case Closed - After a tunnel collapse killed two people at the site of a previous cave-in, a forensic investigation revealed that a failure in communications was ultimately the culpritSwanson, Paul G. et al. | 2000
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Closing In on ApprovalApicella, F. / Imbrogno, M. et al. | 2000
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A Better ImageMiotto, A. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - On the Cutting Edge - Smart materials, exotic equipment, and miniature monitoring devices are only some of the latest innovations that are making their way into civil engineeringFortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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Solid GroundBurkard, R. G. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Rapid Expansion - Dallas's double-track light-rail "starter system" was so successful that area residents approved an accelerated schedule for its expansion.Brown, Jeff L. et al. | 2000
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A water reuse system designed for the low air pressure and remoteness of Pikes Peak, Colorado, could be adapted for future human settlements on MarsParker, L. et al. | 2000
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Keeping it Together An innovative earthquake-resistant framing system is enabling builders to construct the tallest precast-concrete high-rise on the West CoastShwster, L. A. et al. | 2000
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Rapid ExpansionBrown, J. L. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Keeping It Together - An innovative earthquake-resistant framing system is enabling builders to construct the tallest precast-concrete high-rise on the West CoastShuster, Laurie A. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - From Pikes Peak to Mars - A water reuse system designed for the low air pressure and remoteness of Pikes Peak, Colorado, could be adapted for future human settlements on MarsParker, Leslie et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Solid Ground - Singapore is solving its solid waste problem by connecting two small islands in a multicelled landfill that will eventually become valued real estateBurkard, Robert G. et al. | 2000
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On the Cutting Edge Smart materials, exotic equipment, and miniature monitoring devices are only some of the latest innovations that are making their way into civil engineeringFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - On Martian Soil - Martian colonists may make many of the initial structures they will need from Martian soil and rocks using techniques and geosynthetic materials developed on EarthFarrier, Joel et al. | 2000
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Traffic-Calming BasicsKnapp, K. K. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - AIR-21 - The Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century provides funding for the construction and improvement of runways, taxiways, aprons, buildings, and airport roadsPallasch, Brian et al. | 2000
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The Construction ChallengesMarty, J. W. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Beyond Convention - Designers of today's convention centers must juggle the desire for larger, flexible space with the need to enhance the neighborhood and draw more visitorsTunick, Jill et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The New Orleans Network - To protect the New Orleans metropolitan area from floods, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is improving one of the world's most complex storm drainage systemsParsons, James T. et al. | 2000
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The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is building a $106-million river water diversion structure for the sole purpose of restoring wetlands south of New OrleansFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Beyond ConventionTunick, J. et al. | 2000
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AIR-21 The Aviation Investment and Reform Act for the 21st Century provides funding for the construction and improvement of runways, taxiways, aprons, buildings, and airport roadsPallasch, B. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Traffic-Calming Basics - Local transportation agencies faced with increased traffic volume and unacceptable speeds on residential streets may find some ideas hereKnapp, Keith K. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Mississippi Diversion - The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is building a (USD)106-million river water diversion structure for the sole purpose of restoring wetlands south of New OrleansFortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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Martian colonists may make many of the initial structures they will need from Martian soil and rocks using techniques and geosynthetic materials developed on EarthFarrier, J. et al. | 2000
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The New Orleans Network To protect the New Orleans metropolitan area from floods, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is improving one of the world's most complex storm drainage systemsParsons, J. T. et al. | 2000
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REBUILDING THE SOUTH POLE STATION - The Construction Challenges - The challenges involved in rebuilding the South Pole Station include designing foundations on a compressing snowfield with an estimated overall settlement of 1 m in 50 years and designing a system with which to raise the structure a full floor height twice during the life of the station.Marty, Jerry W. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Above Them All - The next world's tallest building -- Planned for Chicago -- Could also be the most slender, which presents a greater design challenge than height aloneFortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Two-In-One Tunnel - The small port town of Whittier, Alaska, will have easier access to the rest of the state thanks to a unique design that has trains and motor vehicles using the same tunnelMoses, Tom et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Dealing with Debris - A debris management plan that will enable the city of Houston to quickly and safely dispose of construction debris after a natural disaster provides a national modelSwan, Robert C. et al. | 2000
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The small port town of Whittier, Alaska, will have easier access to the rest of the state thanks to a unique design that has trains and motor vehicles using the same tunnelMoses, T. / Witt, P. / Frandina, F. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Trenchless Transformation - The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is using a cured-in-place liner system to rehabilitate a major wastewater interceptor pipeline.Calabro, Stephen A. et al. | 2000
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Trenchless Transformation The Massachusetts Water Resources Authority is using a cured-in-place liner system to rehabilitate a major wastewater interceptor pipelineCalabro, S. A. / Norton, M. R. et al. | 2000
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Above Them All The next world's tallest building-planned for Chicago-could also be the most slender, which presents a greater design challenge than height aloneFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Fast TRAXAllegra, M. / Warnock, D. / Whedon, B. et al. | 2000
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Tight SqueezeSidani, M. A. / Riegel, B. K. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Fast TRAX - By relying on proven technologies and reusing materials whenever possible, Utah's light-rail project finished (USD)20 million under budget and 13 months ahead of schedule.Allegra, Mike et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Tight Squeeze - Engineers replaced an obsolete viaduct that connects multiple highways to Newark, New Jersey, with a wider, separated crossing that offers clearer sight lines and avoids multiple rail lines belowSidani, Maher A. et al. | 2000
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Dealing with Debris A debris management plan that will enable the city of Houston to quickly and safely dispose of construction debris after a natural disaster provides a national modelSwan, R. C. et al. | 2000
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Protecting the SourceBrown, J. L. et al. | 2000
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The Digital Evolution As architecture becomes more complex and less linear, structural engineers find there are advantages-and disadvantages-to all-digital designBennett, P. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Road Test - A (USD)7.5-million oval test track built in Alabama by the National Center for Asphalt Technology is about to begin its first two-year studyFortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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Protecting the Source - New York City is attempting to protect the quality of its drinking water -- And avoid building an expensive filtration plant -- By managing its watersheds, which cover 5,100 km2 in upstate New York.Brown, Jeff L. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Safeguarding Bixby Bridge - A seismic retrofit to the graceful Bixby Creek Bridge through Big Sur required invisible changes that completely altered the bridge's seismic load pathPollock, Brad et al. | 2000
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Road Test A $7.5-million oval test track built in Alabama by the National Center for Asphalt Technology is about to begin its first two-year studyFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Safeguarding Bixby BridgePollock, B. / Benoit, J. M. / Pajouhesh, D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The Digital Evolution - As architecture becomes more complex and less linear, structural engineers find there are advantages -- And disadvantages -- To all-digital designBennett, Paul et al. | 2000
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Experimental ApproachHunt, C. S. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Sealing Springfield - An all-out assault on infiltration and inflow into the sanitary sewer system in Springfield, Missouri, is helping the city avoid federal penalties for previous overflowsWade, Mark G. et al. | 2000
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An all-out assault on infiltration and inflow into the sanitary sewer system in Springfield, Missouri, is helping the city avoid federal penalties for previous overflowsWade, M. G. et al. | 2000
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Protecting Your WorkBarnes, A. L. / Denman, J. R. et al. | 2000
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The Penstock Puzzle Several years of geotechnical studies, design changes, and construction have finally resulted in an effort to stabilize the steep slope beneath a California penstockRogers, D. K. / Moffitt, C. J. / Wade, D. L. / Goodman, R. E. / Harlan, R. C. / Hall, R. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Experimental Approach - The Department of Energy is leasing parts of a radioactive site to industries that will remediate them in exchange for low leases, raw materials, or equipmentHunt, Craig S. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Blocking the Tide - Venice is in peril as a result of increased tidal flooding, and a proposed system of movable gates offers the greatest promise for safeguarding the city's future.Harleman, Donald R.F. et al. | 2000
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Blocking the TideHarleman, D. R. F. / Bras, R. L. / Rinaldo, A. / Malanotte, P. et al. | 2000
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A New Skew Most skewed bridges are merely traditional crossings with inefficient modificationsNair, R. S. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Protecting Your Work - Protecting the ownership of ideas and designs is critical. Here are some guidelines for ensuring that you alone reap the rewards of your effortsBarnes III, Attison L. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - A New Skew - Most skewed bridges are merely traditional crossings with inefficient modifications. A new concept suspends the deck from cables held by A-frames for a more pleasing lookNair, R.Shankar et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The Penstock Puzzle - Several years of geotechnical studies, design changes, and construction have finally resulted in an effort to stabilize the steep slope beneath a California penstock.Rogers, David K. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - SMALL FIRMS - Avoiding Overload - Owning a small engineering firm means juggling tasks all the time. Tips from engineers and business experts can keep an owner saneBinsacca, Rich et al. | 2000
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Easing the Way for E-PermittingDewberry, S. O. et al. | 2000
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South Carolina will accomplish 27 years of highway and bridge construction in a mere 7 by forming partnerships with private companies and local planning organizations, using a nonprofit corporation, and tapping the State Infrastructure BankKudelka, B. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Fast-Track Funding - South Carolina will accomplish 27 years of highway and bridge construction in a mere 7 by forming partnerships with private companies and local planning organizations, using a nonprofit corporation, and tapping the State Infrastructure BankKudelka, Bob et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Easing the Way for E-Permitting - The Internet could simplify and accelerate the development-review and permit-issuance processes and improve uniformity and predictability in code applications. An initiative spearheaded in Virginia provides a modelDewberry, Sidney O. et al. | 2000
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Avoiding OverloadBinsacca, R. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Safety in a Designer's Hands - Safety on construction sites has long been primarily the responsibility of the contractor. But there are steps that engineers can -- And should -- Take to ensure site safetyGambatese, John A. et al. | 2000
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Flight Path PrecisionDunlay, W. J. / DeCota, W. R. et al. | 2000
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Third World Markets: Anticipating the RisksKalayjian, W. H. et al. | 2000
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Succession Planning Pays OffFairweather, V. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Third World Markets: Anticipating the Risks - Doing business in lesser-developed nations can be lucrative if companies plan for the stark differences in business practices and cultures that they will faceKalayjian, Wayne H. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - The Final Connection - A rail line connecting Queens to Manhattan that was begun decades ago but then abandoned will finally be finished after a seven-year effortSilano, Louis G. et al. | 2000
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Flight Path Precision - Precise flight paths made possible by advanced air navigation technology will reduce congestion in the airspace shared by the four airports operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.Dunlay Jr, William J. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Wireless Warnings - Scaffolding hazards can be detected by load cells, but extensive wiring on a jobsite can be dangerous. Wireless devices may provide an answerFuhr, Peter L. et al. | 2000
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The Final Connection A rail line connecting Queens to Manhattan that was begun decades ago but then abandoned will finally be finished after a seven-year effortSilano, L. G. / Shanbhag, R. et al. | 2000
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Safety in a Designer's Hands Safety on construction sites has long been primarily the responsibility of the contractor. But there are steps that engineers can-and should-take to ensure site safetyGambatese, J. A. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Sum of the Parts - Designing a seismic upgrade for the high-rising portion of the San Mateo Bridge involved work on the superstructure, the substructure, the piers, and the foundationsFriman, Ken et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - Succession Planning Pays Off - Executives from several well-known engineering firms share their experiences in transferring their companies' ownership -- And leadership -- To employeesFairweather, Virginia et al. | 2000
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Sum of the Parts Designing a seismic upgrade for the high-rising portion of the San Mateo Bridge involved work on the superstructure, the substructure, the piers, and the foundationsFriman, K. / Brennan, J. et al. | 2000
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Wireless Warnings Scaffolding hazards can be detected by load cells, but extensive wiring on a jobsite can be dangerous. Wireless devices may provide an answerFuhr, P. L. / Huston, D. R. et al. | 2000
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To create a new highway in Atlantic City that will provide easy access to casinos, the state of New Jersey and a private company wagered on strict contract terms and a new superjet grouting methodFairweather, V. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Quality Check - The reliability of fiber-reinforced polymers as construction materials can already be measured, even without a nationally recognized performance standard.Blaszak, Gregg J. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Casino Connection - To create a new highway in Atlantic City that will provide easy access to casinos, the state of New Jersey and a private company wagered on strict contract terms and a new superjet grouting methodFairweather, Virginia et al. | 2000
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Desert WetlandsFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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Quality Check The reliability of fiber-reinforced polymers as construction materials can already be measured, even without a nationally recognized performance standardBlaszak, G. J. / Bohner, R. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - A Whole New Experience - Designing the structural support for the continuously curving skin of Seattle's Experience Music Project required an uncommon approachHuey, Steven M. et al. | 2000
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In response to a survey in the February issue, owners of small businesses revealed the Web sites they find most useful. Those recommendations-and a few of our own-form a diverse collectionAveni, M. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Desert Wetlands - A constructed wetlands demonstration project in California's Imperial Valley will help determine the best method for improving the water quality of the New River, which originates in Mexico and discharges into the troubled Salton SeaFortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Special Report: Safeguarding Los Alamos - After a wildfire destroyed the watershed around Los Alamos, New Mexico, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers was called in to reduce the potential for flooding in canyons that contain critical nuclear research reactors.Fortner, Brian et al. | 2000
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Special Report: Safeguarding Los AlamosFortner, B. et al. | 2000
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A Whole New Experience Designing the structural support for the continuously curving skin of Seattle's Experience Music Project required an uncommon approachHuey, S. M. / North, T. L. / Birchler, A. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Recommended Resources - In response to a survey in the February issue, owners of small businesses revealed the Web sites they find most useful. Those recommendations -- And a few of our own -- Form a diverse collectionAveni, Madonna et al. | 2000
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Suspension Solution A 1927 through-truss bridge north of San Francisco is being replaced by a seismically sound suspension bridge that employs the latest technologies and testing methodsMarquez, M. / Orsolini, G. / Ketchum, M. / Spoth, T. et al. | 2000
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THE EASTSIDE RESERVOIR - On the Now Waterfront - Engineers reused piles and a deck, rebuilt a concrete deck, and specified varying lightweight fills to rehabilitate a pier in South Hoboken, New JerseyRichardson, Colin et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - When to Sell - Selling your small business is never an easy decision, but for companies that want to expand their services or offer employees more opportunities, it can be a viable optionSantilli, Chris et al. | 2000
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When to Sell Selling your small business is never an easy decision, but for companies that want to expand their services or offer employees more opportunities, it can be a viable optionSantill, C. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Small Business Survey - Back by demand: Civil Engineering's fax-back survey of small businesses focuses on the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for engineering firms with 50 or fewer employees| 2000
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On the New WaterfrontRichardson, C. / Lizzo, J. / Dinh, P. / Woodson, D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Suspension Solution - A 1927 through-truss bridge north of San Francisco is being replaced by a seismically sound suspension bridge that employs the latest technologies and testing methodsMarquez, Michael et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Another Direction - Horizontal directional drilling can enable engineers to install horizontal wells to remediate underground contamination in a far more efficient manner than vertical wellsAriaratnam, Samuel T. et al. | 2000
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Smart Sign SupportDexter, R. J. / Johns, K. / DiBartolo, R. et al. | 2000
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Beach Town CleanupWalloch, R. D. / Kerr, A. A. / Bachrach, A. et al. | 2000
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Another Direction Horizontal directional drilling can enable engineers to install horizontal wells to remediate underground contamination in a far more efficient manner than vertical wellsAriaratnam, S. T. / Allouche, E. N. et al. | 2000
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Rather than repair an aging bridge that carried tourist traffic through a historic city, North Carolina decided to build a modern crossing south of town that included complex interchanges over waterMatthis, S. / Jones, W. / Frye, J. et al. | 2000
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Beach Town Cleanup - A project to clean up contaminated soil under a recreational beach in California required beach excavation and soil removal, as well as demolition and reconstruction of a town's main street.Walloch, Richard D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Smart Sign Support - As more cities implement intelligent transportation systems that include variable-message signs, engineers must design sturdier structures to support themDexter, Robert J. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Verdict Rendered - The people of Montesano, Washington, wanted their courthouse to reopen quickly after it was damaged by an earthquake, but they also wanted its architectural heritage preserved.Swanson, David B. et al. | 2000
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Verdict Rendered The people of Montesano, Washington, wanted their courthouse to reopen quickly after it was damaged by an earthquake, but they also wanted its architectural heritage preservedSwanson, D. B. / Yamasuka, K. K. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - New Bern Bypass - Rather than repair an aging bridge that carried tourist traffic through a historic city, North Carolina decided to build a modem crossing south of town that included complex interchanges over waterMatthis, Stuart et al. | 2000
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1999 Daniel W Mead Prizes - The winners of ASCE's Daniel W Mead Prizes write on professional ethics| 2000
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FEATURES - Saving the Williamsburg Bridge - The nearly 100-year-old bridge that connects Brooklyn to Manhattan is undergoing an (USD)800-million restoration program that includes rehabilitating cable systems, reconstructing roadways, and rehabilitating towers.Barbas, Jamey A. et al. | 2000
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Saving the Williamsburg BridgeBarbas, J. A. et al. | 2000
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SMALL FILMS - Designing a Web Site - Web Site A Web site expert offers dos and don'ts to help small engineering firms design sites that attract attention, convey the right message, and make searching easyShuster, Laurie A. et al. | 2000
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Designing a Web SiteShuster, L. A. et al. | 2000
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Branching Out Adding a new service is one method small engineering firms use to expand their businesses, and the key is demand, planning, and expertiseTunick, J. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Branching Out - Adding a new service is one method small engineering firms use to expand their businesses, and the key is demand, planning, and expertise.Tunick, Jill et al. | 2000
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High-Performance Hybrid Making use of high-performance steel depends on establishing standardized components. Engineers have devised a double box girder for bridges of modest size that takes a step in that directionPrice, K. D. / Cassity, P. A. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - High-Performance Hybrid - Making use of high-performance steel depends on establishing standardized components. Engineers have devised a double box girder for bridges of modest size that takes a step in that directionPrice, Ken D. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Sinking a Sewer Line - A flood control project in San Juan, Puerto Rico, forced designers to reconfigure sewer and water pipelines so that they would run under a lower river bottomRuhl, John K. et al. | 2000
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Sinking a Sewer LineRuhl, J. K. / Campbell, S. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Small Firms Check In - Civil Engineering's survey of small firms reveals that smaller companies are doing well in today's booming economy. Their challenges lie in financing and human resources issuesShuster, Laurie A. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement Awards - By placing the historic Cape Hatteras Light Station out of harm's way, engineers saved a national treasure and won the 2000 Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement award. The four winners of awards of merit are the Eastside Reservoir Project, in Riverside County, California; the Colville River Pipeline Crossing, on Alaska's North Slope; the Rochester, Minnesota, Flood Control Project; and San Diego's South Bay Ocean Outfall ProjectHunt, Craig S. et al. | 2000
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Small Firms Check In Civil Engineering's survey of small firms reveals that smaller companies are doing well in today's booming economy. Their challenges lie in financing and human resources issuesShuster, L. A. et al. | 2000
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To develop successful project managers, leaders of small business must choose the candidates carefully, then provide the training, support, mentoring, feedback, and incentives that will ensure their successHaransky, S. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Designing Better Managers - To develop successful project managers, leaders of small businesses must choose the candidates carefully, then provide the training, support, mentoring, feedback, and incentives that will ensure their successHaransky, Steve et al. | 2000
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Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement AwardsHunt, C. S. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Preventing Burnout - When business is strong, employees may feel overworked and under- appreciated. Keeping them involved in the decision-making process and offering some simple rewards can help avoid a rebellion.Tunick, Jill et al. | 2000
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Preventing BurnoutTunick, J. et al. | 2000
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Communicating in a CrisisReid, J. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Communicating in a Crisis - By preparing adequately, sticking to a core message, and communicating concern, a spokesperson can save your company's reputation after an accident or mistake.Reid, Janine et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Building a Sound Company Culture - Building an engineering firm takes more than technical know-how. It also takes integrity, leadership, dedication, and serviceChapin, Steven J. et al. | 2000
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SMALL BUSINESS REPORT - Meeting the Staffing Challenge - Civil Engineering's survey of small firms reveals that their greatest management challenge is finding enough qualified employeesShuster, Laurie A. et al. | 2000
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Building a Sound Company Culture Building an engineering firm takes more than technical know-how. It also takes integrity, leadership, dedication, and serviceChapin, S. J. / Noel, T. H. et al. | 2000
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FEATURES - Pursuing Past-Due Accounts - Clients who are late in paying their bills can cripple a small business, but there are concrete steps managers can take to ensure timely paymentTunick, Jill et al. | 2000
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Pursuing Past-Due AccountsTunick, J. et al. | 2000
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2000 Daniel W Mead Prizes - The winners of ASCE's Daniel W Mead Prizes write on professional ethics.| 2000
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COMPUTER SOFTWARE BUYERS GUIDE -| 2000
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