Volume 11, Number 1 – Spring/Summer 1996

Volume 11

Issue 1

In This Issue

THOM NEFF

Even though most of this monumental project will be built below ground, it will also require the integration of a wide range of engineering disciplines.

JOHN DUNNICLIFF, CHARLES DAUGHERTY & THOM NEFF

Work on developing an instrumentation program must be initiated at the start of project planning and continue through design and pre-construction phases.

BEATRICE NESSEN

Creating a special team of consultants provides the opportunity to effectively incorporate historic preservation into design and construction.

MINHAJ KIRMANI & STEVEN C. HIGHFILL

The adoption of a circular cofferdam design suited the site’s unusual loading requirements, made in-process design alteration easy and reduced costs

MARCO BOSCARDIN, GERALDO R. IGLESIA & MARY-LOUISE F. BODE

A test program was developed to obtain data that would provide the basis for more accurately predicting tiedown capacity for the preliminary design of this large project

ERIC M. KLEIN & RICHARD F. TOBIN

Even though most of this monumental project will be built below ground, it will also require the integration of a wide range of engineering disciplines.

ARTHUR A. SPRUCH & JOHN J. STRUZZIERY

Greater reliance on the use of trenchless technologies and different application of their current uses provide solutions to the re-engineering of urban sewer systems.

Editorial Board

Other issues in this volume

Volume 11
Issue 2
November 30, 1996