The capacity of driven steel H-piles in lacustrine clay, till and karst bedrock: a Winnipeg case study
Driven steel H-piles are becoming an increasingly practical deep foundation alternative in Winnipeg. They are a cost-effective and versatile pile type used to support heavy structures such as bridges and high rise buildings. The application of driven steel H-piles is relatively new in Winnipeg, co...
Main Author: | Belbas, Ryan Earl John |
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Other Authors: | Blatz, James (Civil Engineering) |
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2014
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1993/23295 |
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