AB - Temporary earth retaining structures ( TERS ) helppreventcollapse during construction excavation
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Andrew J. Whittle Temporary earth retaining structures helppreventcollapse during construction excavation
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2017 - 05 - 11T03:28:01.631165 - 05:00 Temporary earth retaining structures helppreventcollapse during construction excavation
the system design , experiences with its deployment and lessons for future developments AB - Temporary earth retaining structures helppreventcollapse during construction excavation
For traditional barrier walls , the trench is excavated through bentonite slurry or cement - bentonite ( CB ) slurryto preventcollapse during excavation
Proof of Concept of Wireless TERS Monitoring — Coventry University Michael Allen , Elena Gaura , Ross Wilkins , James Brusey , Yuepeng Dong , Andrew Whittle Temporary earth retaining structures ( TERS ) helppreventcollapse during construction excavation
a sloped buttress / sister wall against the inside of the bad wall ... to helppreventcollapse during excavation
when pipejacking through this type of ground it is virtually impossibleto preventcollapse of the cobbles during excavation
m and when pipejacking through this type of ground ground is virtually impossibleto preventcollapse of the cobbles during excavation
Field ... when pipe jacking is performed through this type of ground it is virtually impossibleto preventcollapse of the cobbles during excavation
a situation where there are two different levels of setnesscan causecollapse during excavations
accidents(passive) caused byaccidents
to death of worker A construction worker digging a ditch in Playa Matapalo died Monday evening when the walls of the excavation collapsedleadsto death of worker A construction worker digging a ditch in Playa Matapalo died Monday evening when the walls of the excavation collapsed
to injuries and deathsleadingto injuries and deaths
in damage to exposed U / G cables within a trench of depth greater than 1.2 mmay resultin damage to exposed U / G cables within a trench of depth greater than 1.2 m
to damaged utilities , expensive repairs , and disgruntled neighborscan leadto damaged utilities , expensive repairs , and disgruntled neighbors