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Diana Falls – Then and now, moving from innovation to improvement.

Diana Falls – Then and now, moving from innovation to improvement.

  ABSTRACT In September 2013 what was described as one of the most extreme rainfall events in New Zealand, hit the West Coast of the South Island.  The storm claimed the lives of two Canadian tourists, closed State Highway 6 for two weeks and disrupted…

Settlement Performance of Dwellings Constructed on Takanini Peats

Settlement Performance of Dwellings Constructed on Takanini Peats

  ABSTRACT Significant portions of land east of Great South Road in Takanini have been progressively rezoned for development since approximately 2004. With the introduction of the Auckland Unitary Plan, additional land has been identified for future urban development. This land is typically underlain by…

Regional-scale liquefaction susceptibility  assessment for the Otago region, New Zealand

Regional-scale liquefaction susceptibility assessment for the Otago region, New Zealand

ABSTRACT Regional-scale liquefaction susceptibility assessments have been completed for the Otago region. The assessment used an office-based evaluation of existing information, equating to a ‘Level A’ basic desktop assessment as per MBIE guidelines for liquefaction-prone land. Information sources included geological maps, landform and soil maps,…

Designing timber compaction piles to achieve a target soil density using CPTu data

Designing timber compaction piles to achieve a target soil density using CPTu data

  ABSTRACT For sites with shallow soil layers consisting of loose sand and/or potentially liquefiable soil, timber compaction piles (TCP) can be driven into the ground to improve the geotechnical performance of the site, particularly for land supporting residential and lightweight commercial or industrial buildings….

DEM simulation of 1-D compression test on pumice sand

DEM simulation of 1-D compression test on pumice sand

  ABSTRACT Previous studies have shown that pumice particles are highly crushable, compressible and lightweight as a result of their vesicular nature. Hence, they are problematic from an engineering viewpoint. Currently, there is limited information on the geotechnical characteristics of pumice deposits. To address this,…

Design of pump station foundations by numerical modelling – Part 2

Design of pump station foundations by numerical modelling – Part 2

  ABSTRACT The Jeffreys water supply pump station comprises replacement of the earthquake-damaged 200m3 concrete suction tank with a new 500m3 tank. Ground conditions at the site predominately comprise interbedded alluvial silt and sand in the surficial 8.75m, underlain by dense sandy gravel. Surficial soils…

Applicability of empirical SPT-CPT correlations for New Zealand soils

Applicability of empirical SPT-CPT correlations for New Zealand soils

  ABSTRACT Using a database of 230 co-located cone penetration tests (CPT) and boreholes with standard penetration tests (SPT) from sites across Christchurch, New Zealand, this paper assesses the applicability of a range of existing SPT-CPT correlations from international studies. Both simple linear CPT-SPT relationships…

Assessing the quality and uncertainty of in-situ seismic investigation methods

Assessing the quality and uncertainty of in-situ seismic investigation methods

  ABSTRACT Design in New Zealand is increasingly requiring parameters obtained from in-situ seismic testing for use in modelling and assessment of the built environment. In New Zealand shear wave velocity (VS) profiles are most commonly required. However, the quality of in-situ seismic testing can…

Improving the behaviours of expansive soils using recycled tyres

Improving the behaviours of expansive soils using recycled tyres

  ABSTRACT This study reports the results of an experimental investigation into the use of ground rubber (GR) products, at varying contents and sizes/gradations, as a sustainable solution towards improving the inferior geotechnical attributes of a subgrade clay deposit located in Adelaide, South Australia. A…