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FINAL PROGRAM

GROUTING 2017Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls

Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii USA| July 9-12

Sheraton Waikiki

26.5

The 5th International Grouting Conference

#Grouting17 | www.groutingconference.org

Sunday, July 9, 20177:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Pre-Conference Short Courses

5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Welcome Reception with Exhibitors

Monday, July 10, 20177:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration

7:00 – 8:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast8:00 – 8:30 a.m. Welcome Remarks

8:30 – 10:00 a.m. Opening Keynote: Reflections from 65 Years in the Grouting Industry, James Warner

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Morning Networking Break in Exhibit Hall

10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Keynote: Mosul Dam –

International Cooperation for Remediation of Dam Safety Issues, David Paul

2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Networking Break in

Exhibit Hall4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions

Tuesday, July 11, 20177:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m. Registration

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Keynote: Grouting, Deep

Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls – Achieving Success through Safety, Rick Marshall

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Morning Networking Break in Exhibit Hall

10:30 – 12:00 a.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Luncheon with Exhibitors1:00 – 2:00 p.m. Keynote: The Future of Jet

Grouting – A European Perspective, Alessandro Flora

2:00 – 3:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions3:30 – 4:00 p.m. Afternoon Networking Break in

Exhibit Hall4:00 – 5:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Networking Reception with

Exhibitors

Wednesday, July 12, 20177:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Registration

8:00 – 9:00 a.m. Continental Breakfast9:00 – 10:00 a.m. Keynote: Remedial Cutoff

Walls for Dams: Great Leaps and Wolf Creek, Donald Bruce

10:00 – 10:30 a.m. Morning Networking Break 10:30 – 12:00 a.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions12:00 – 1:00 p.m. Lunch1:00 – 2:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Afternoon Networking Break3:00 – 4:30 p.m. Concurrent Technical Sessions4:45 – 5:15 p.m. Joint Closing Session

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Schedule at a Glance

ContentsSchedule at a Glance ................................................. 2A Welcome from the Conference Chair ...................... 3Conference Program Committee ................................. 3Conference Program ...............................................4-8Technical Program ................................................9-13General Information ................................................ 14Hotel, Travel & Registration Information .................... 15Exhibitors ...........................................................16-18Sponsors ................................................................. 19

Program and Session CancellationASCE/G-I reserves the right to cancel programs, tours, and/or sessions because of low registration. In the event of a cancellation, all registrants will be notified and will receive a full refund, if applicable. Programs and sessions are subject to change, and ASCE/G-I reserves the right to substitute a program, session, and/or speaker of equal caliber to fulfill the educational requirements.

Student FellowshipsTo support student participation in the conference, fellowships were offered to defray travel costs for students attending the conference. The travel awards for students were made based on:• Presenting at the conference/coauthor of a paper• Personal letter and interest in grouting• Reference letterAwardees will attend and assist with logistics for several sessions, performing duties such as counting attendance, assisting with time-keeping, and assisting with audio/video issues.

Sponsored by: Dave Paul,

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A Welcome from the Conference ChairOn behalf of the conference program committee, I welcome you to one of the most unique and valuable conferences in the world of grouting. This conference continues the series of grouting conferences, held every ten years in New Orleans since 1982 that has always

attracted the best and brightest of the grouting world. Geo-technical grouting has always been fertile ground for innovation and these conferences have provided a medium for communication of innovation that has planted the seeds for advancement of grouting technology. Advances in materials, electronics, instrumentation, digital processing and modeling have accelerated the rate of innovation in grouting and related technologies to the point where conferences once every ten years are not enough. Accordingly, the fifth in the series of grouting conferences shortens the interval to 5 years and promises to be the best yet.

Grouting 2017 includes outstanding keynote speakers and nearly 130 technical presentations that will bring you up to speed on the latest in grouting, deep mixing, and diaphragm

walls. As always, the exhibit hall will be a central point for networking with other attendees and exhibitors from around the world eager to provide you with the latest information on equipment, materials, and services. There is nowhere else that you can find this concentration of knowledge and information specifically related to grouting, deep mixing, and diaphragm walls all in one place.

Hawaii is an accessible and desirable destination. I encourage you to make the time to visit some of the local attractions and absorb the unique tropical beauty of the Hawaiian Islands. With everything from beaches to volcanoes; forests, mountains, and reefs; and activities from surfing and diving to mountain climbing and hula dancing; there is truly something for everyone.

Welcome to Hawaii!

Conference ChairMichael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE Tetra Tech, Inc.

Welcome to Grouting 2017

Program CommitteeConference ChairMichael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Tetra Tech, Inc.

Conference Co-Chair and Sponsorship & Exhibits ChairPaolo Gazzarrini, P.Eng, M.ASCE, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc.

Conference Co-Chair and Technical Program ChairDonald A. Bruce, Ph.D., D.GE, M.ASCE, Geosystems L.P.

Conference Co-Chair and Technical Program Vice-ChairAllen Cadden, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Schnabel Engineering

Conference Co-Chair and Student and Young Professionals Participation ChairChadi El Mohtar, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, University of Texas at Austin

Conference Co-ChairLawrence F. Johnsen, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, GZA GeoEnvironmental

Local Geotechnical ChairXiaobin “Tim” Lin, P.E., M.ASCE, GeoLabs, Inc.

Committee MembersSamson W. Bandimere, Aff.M.ASCE, Bandimere Grouting Consulting ServicesDaniel Bole, A.M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.George K. Burke, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.Francis B. Gularte, M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.Reyn Shyo Hashiro, P.E., M.ASCE, Yogi Kwong Engineering LLCSteve C. Maranowski, A.M.ASCE, Spartan Specialties Ltd.Justice Maswoswe, Ph.D., P.E., FHWA Resource CenterMichael J. Miluski, P.E., M.ASCE, Compaction Grouting Services Inc.Thomas D. Richards, Jr., P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE, Nicholson ConstructionCumaraswamy “Vipu” Vipulanandan, Ph.D., P.E., University of HoustonJames Warner, F.ASCE, Independent Consultant

Technical Advisory CommitteeAustralia — Ernst Friedlaender, Keller Ground Engineering Pty LtdAustria — Professor Scott Kieffer, Graz University of TechnologyBrazil — Arsenio Negro, Bureau de ProjetosCanada —Paolo Gazzarrini, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc.Italy — Giuseppe A. Modoni, University of CassinoJapan — Masaaki Terashi, Independent ConsultantMorocco — Ahmed F. Chraibi, DAMTECHPoland — Michal Topolnicki, Keller PolskaSweden — Ulf Bertil Hakansson, Skanska ABSweden — Goran Hol, Swedish Geotechnical InstituteSwitzerland — Katterbach Maren, Lombardi Consulting Engineers Ltd.Thailand — Dennes T. Bergado, Asian Institute of TechnologyUK — Stephan Jefferis, Environmental Geotechnics Limited, University of Oxford St. Mary’s GroveUK — Clif Kettle, Bachy Soletanche LimitedUSA — Jie Han, University of Kansas

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Sunday, July 9Registration7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

The Registration Desk is located on the 2nd Level of the Sheraton Waikiki. Please review daily schedule. The desk will be closed for lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. every day.

Pre-Conference Short Courses

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

FULL-DAY SHORT COURSES

Compaction Grouting Technology8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Puna RoomInstructors: James Warner, P.E., Fellow and Life Member ASCE, Individual Consulting Engineer Sam Bandimere, Aff.M.ASCE, Bandimere Grouting Services Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, National Discipline Lead - Civil/Geotechnical, Tetra Tech, Inc. Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE, Vice President, Hayward Baker, Inc.

Compaction grouting involves a completely different mechanism than most traditional grouting, in that soil is improved by reduction of voids and pore space, rather than the filling thereof. It is also one of the safest, most economical, and easiest grouting technologies to understand and perform effectively, and the only one for which an authoritative published guideline is available, the ASCE Compaction Grouting Consensus Guide, ASCE Standard 53-10. Compaction grouting is widely used to densify soil, oftentimes in connection with structural settlement or liquefaction mitigation, but it has also been successfully employed in a wide variety of other applications, including ground improvement under a variety of structures and major underground conduits; and sinkhole remediation, including remediation of a 400-foot-deep sinkhole in the core of a major dam.

The session will start with a chapter-by-chapter explanation of the Consensus Guide, followed by particulars of many case histories depicting actual applications. The details of design, construction, monitoring, and verification in conformance with the ASCE Guide provisions will be amply discussed. With good monitoring (including instrumentation of nearby soil and structures), the particulars of the in-place condition of the soil is disclosed during injection, which not only facilitates good quality assurance, but equally important, provides for immediate adjustment of the injection parameters to assure satisfactory completion. This is a rare opportunity to learn from some of the most experienced grouters alive; 172 years of combined experience with compaction grouting.

Additional ticket purchase required.

Registration Fee:

Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395

Student | EB $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225

8 PDHs

Control of Construction-Induced Settlement by Compensation Grouting8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Kohala RoomInstructors: Clif Kettle, Principal Engineer, Soletanche Bachy Richard Hayman-Joyce, General Manager (South), Keller Geotechnique Colin M. Eddie, Professor, UNPS Paul C. Schmall, Ph.D. P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Vice President and Chief Engineer, Moretrench

The course will detail:• factors behind the generation of surface settlements by tunneling

and deep excavation works, and key aspects of their design and construction to minimize face loss and surface settlement

• interactions between the tunneling works and the settlement control measures

• baseline information required for the estimation of settlement and resulting structural damage

• multi-discipline design for an effective compensation grouting program for settlement control

• practical design and physical installation of a compensation grouting system, including the control measures required

• analysis of the settlements and ground/structure response to the grouting operations

• practical methods and resources required for safe execution of the grouting and tunneling works, including the establishment of exclusion zones and pressure limits around existing infrastructure and live excavation

• selection of materials and mix design for compensation grouting• design and installation of structural and geotechnical

instrumentation necessary to monitor settlement, slope, and deflection, and to control the grouting works

• respective roles and responsibilities of client, engineer, general contractor, and specialist

• numerous detailed case historiesThe course material will be divided into a minimum of four segments. Sufficient time will be allowed at the end of each segment for delegates to participate fully in an interactive question, comments, and answers session. Key documents on all aspects of the course, including detailed case histories and references, will be included in the manual, together with a copy of all the PowerPoint presentations.

Additional ticket purchase required.

Registration Fee:

Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395

Student | EB: $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225

8 PDHs

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Diaphragm Walls State of Practice8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., Kona RoomInstructors: Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., D.GE, M.ASCE, President, Geosystems, L.P. Mario Mauro, M.ASCE, Vice President, Engineering and Estimating, Treviicos Corporation Richard J. Deschamps, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Vice President, Engineering, Nicholson Construction

Diaphragm walls (slurry walls) are used widely throughout the world for purposes of structural support and for seepage cutoff under new and existing dams. This short course consists of a number of modules detailing the successive aspects of the technology from a project perspective, namely geotechnical assessment and design; choice of materials; choice of equipment; choice of methodology; QA/QC and verification. Wide use is made of lessons learned from several major projects.Additional ticket purchase required.

Registration Fee: Member/Non-Member | EB: $325, ADV: $345, ONS: $395 Student | EB: $125, ADV: $175, ONS: $225

8 PDHs

HALF-DAY MORNING SHORT COURSE

Deep Mixing Methods: Technology, Quality Control, and Verification8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m., Honolulu RoomInstructors: Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng., L.G., L.E.G., D.GE, M.ASCE; President, Geosystems, L.P. George M. Filz, Ph.D., P.E., F.ASCE, Professor, Virginia Tech

Deep mixing methods have been used in the United States since 1986, but often with unsatisfactory or debatable levels of success. However, in recent years, major advances have been made in the areas to be reviewed, as a result of a number of major projects, associated technological developments, and enhanced levels of QA/QC and Verification. This course will describe these advances in a number of focused segments, liberally illustrated with case histories.Additional ticket purchase required.

Registration Fee:

Member/Non-Member | EB: $195, ADV: $215, ONS: $265

Student | EB: $100, ADV: $150, ONS: $200

4 PDHs

HALF-DAY AFTERNOON SHORT COURSE

Jet Grouting: Technology, New Improvement, Quality Control and Verification 1:00 – 5:00 p.m., Honolulu RoomInstructors: Paolo Gazzarrini, P.Eng, M.ASCE, Consulting Engineer, Sea to Sky Geotech Inc. Kenneth B. Ivanetich, P.E., M.ASCE, Area Manager, Hayward Baker, Inc.

Following the development of jet grouting in Japan in the early ‘70s, it was introduced in the late 70’s in Europe (initially in Italy) where the soil conditions were optimal for its application. Examples of jet grouting projects carried out in the United States date back to the early 1980s. After more than 40 years, this technology has evolved dramatically primarily through the geotechnical community’s innovative design and application of this versatile technique. This in turn has driven the improvement of the tooling and equipment which has resulted in further evolution.

The course will cover the basic aspects of jet grouting. It will begin with the theory and evolution of the technology and will then cover the materials, equipment, and many of the various applications of the technique, keeping in mind the QA/QC required. Special emphasis will be placed on the important and risky projects carried out with this flexible soil improvement technique that helped advance it to become commonplace in the geotechnical construction industry. Additionally, spoil/reflow management and the so called “shadowing effect” will be discussed and analyzed.

Additional ticket purchase required.

Registration Fee:Member/Non-Member | EB: $195, ADV: $215, ONS: $265

Student | EB: $100, ADV: $150, ONS: $200

4 PDHs

Welcome Reception with Exhibitors5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

Catch up with friends and acquaintances from around the globe during this lively reception. Enjoy appetizers and beverages while viewing the latest innovations from a wide variety of vendors focused on grouting and deep mixing!

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Monday, July 10

Registration 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

The Registration Desk is located on the 2nd Level of the Sheraton Waikiki. Please review daily schedule. The desk will be closed for lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. every day.

Continental Breakfast 7:00 – 8:00 a.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Speaker Ready Room7:30 – 8:00 a.m., Kona/Kohala Room

Opening Remarks 8:00 – 8:30 a.m., Maui Room

Opening Keynote Speaker9:00 – 10:00 a.m., Maui Room

Reflections from 65 Years in the Grouting Industry James Warner, P.E., F.ASCE, ASCE Life Member, Individual Consulting Engineer

James Warner is an individual consulting engineer based in Mariposa, California. His international practice specializes in foundation and structural restoration of major structures, with a strong emphasis on pressure grouting. A pioneer in use of low mobility

grouts, he is credited with the original development of the compaction grouting process. He has authored more than 40 technical papers and the 728 page Practical Handbook of Grouting – Soil, Rock, and Structures, John Wiley & Sons, 2004. He was honored as a “Grouting Great” at the 2003 International Conference on Grouting and Ground Treatment.

Morning Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall10:00 – 10:30 a.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

Exhibitors and coffee will help inspire you and fuel your brain as you tackle the first block of technical programming.

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Concurrent Technical Sessions10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. See page 9 for sessions and locations.

Luncheon with Exhibitors12:00. – 1:00 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

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Keynote Speaker1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Maui Room

Mosul Dam: International Cooperation for Remediation of Dam Safety Issues Dave Paul, Special Assistant for Dam Safety, US Army Corps of Engineers, HQ

Dave Paul has been involved with dam engineering and dam safety for over 40 years safety since starting work with Reclamation’s Dam Safety Program in 1978 in response to the Teton Dam failure. He has been involved in the design and construction of 10 major

dams and more than 50 dam modifications around the world during his career with reclamation and USACE. He was principal designer for New Waddell Dam, the primary storage reservoir for the Central Arizona Project. Currently he is the USACE dam safety officer for Mosul Dam in Iraq.

Paul is special assistant for dam safety at USACEHQ in Washington, D.C. He is responsible managing the USACE’s Dam Safety program that has a portfolio of 715 dams. He is a national specialist on critical infrastructure design, dam design, levee design, construction engineering, engineering risk assessments, interim risk reduction measures (IRRM), and dam and levee safety modifications performed as part of USACE dam safety management activities. He regularly advises USACE leadership on issues related to dam and levee safety. Paul also serves as a technical expert for design and construction of dam modifications in Iraq and Afghanistan for USACE. He helps lead the USACE Senior Oversight Group that recommends portfolio prioritization and risk reduction measures.

Concurrent Technical Sessions 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. See page 9 for sessions and locations.

Afternoon Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 – 4:00 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

Need a little pick-me-up? Lively conversations with friends and exhibitors, as well as a nice beverage, should do the trick!

Sponsored by

Concurrent Technical Sessions 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. See page 10 for sessions and locations.

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Tuesday, July 11

Registration 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Continental Breakfast 8:30 – 9:00 a.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Speaker Ready Room8:30 – 9:00 a.m., Kona/Kohala Room

Keynote Speaker 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., Maui Room

Grouting, Deep Mixing, and Diaphragm Walls: Achieving Success through Safety Rick Marshall, Director of Safety, ADSC: The International Association of Foundation Drilling

Rick Marshall joined the American Society of Safety Engineers (ASSE) in 1992, and earned his Construction Safety & Health Technician (CHST) certification in 1996. He graduated from Columbia Southern University with a B.S. in Occupational

Safety & Health. He served as chairman of the The International Association of Foundation Drilling (ADSC) Safety Committee for 14 years, and is the current chairman and co-author of the ASSE/ ANSI A10.19 – Safety Requirements for Pile Driving & Extraction Operations and chairman and co-author of the ASSE/ANSI A10.23 – Safety Requirements for the Installation of Drilled Shafts. He served as a member of the Advisory Committee on Construction Safety and Health (ACCSH) “Crane Work Group” in 1999-2000, which was the predecessor to the Crane and Derrick Advisory Committee (C-DAC). He testified at many OSHA public hearings promoting safety in the deep foundation industry. He also worked with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers on the 2014 re-write/update of their EM-385-1-1 Safety and Health Requirements Manual on mobile cranes, rigging, pile driving, and drilled shaft installation.

Morning Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall10:00 – 10:30 a.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

Day two! Time to share a beverage with those exhibitors you didn’t get to meet yesterday; they probably have just the thing you need.

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Concurrent Technical Sessions10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. See page 10 for sessions and locations.

Luncheon with Exhibitors12:00. – 1:00 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

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Keynote Speaker 1:00 – 2:00 p.m., Maui Room

The Future of Jet Grouting – A European Perspective Alessandro Flora, Ph.D., Associate Professor, Universita’ di Napoli Federico II

Alessandro Flora joined the geotechnical group of the University of Napoli Federico II in 2000, where he is now associate professor, teaching ground improvement and geotechnical works. He was a visiting researcher at the Institute of Industrial Science

of the University of Tokyo (Japan) in 1994, and visiting professor at the University of Rio Grande do Sul (Brazil) in 2008. He is an author or co-author of more than 130 papers on international journals or conferences, on different geotechnical topics.

Concurrent Technical Sessions 2:00 – 3:30 p.m. See page 11 for sessions and locations.

Afternoon Networking Break in the Exhibit Hall 3:30 – 4:00 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

One more round of exchanges and snacks before the day’s last technical sessions.

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Concurrent Technical Sessions 4:00 – 5:30 p.m. See page 11 for sessions and locations.

Networking Reception with Exhibitors5:30 – 7:30 p.m., Molokai/ Lanai Room

Say farewell and learn as much as you can from the Exhibit Hall as shut-down will begin after this event. Make sure you’ve seen everything and talked to everyone!

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Boring machine for jet-grouting on a building site in Salzburg (Austria) underpinning an existing building right next to an excavation for a subterranean garage.

Source: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jet_grouting_machine.jpg

The west dam at Diamond Valley Lake — an off-stream reservoir located southwest of Hemet in Riverside County, California

Source: www.commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:DVL-Westdam.JPG

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Wednesday, July 12

Registration 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Continental Breakfast 8:00 – 9:00 a.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Speaker Ready Room8:30 – 9:00 a.m., Kona/Kohala Room

Keynote Speaker 9:00 – 10:00 a.m., Maui Room

Remedial Cutoff Walls for Dams:  Great Leaps and Wolf Creek Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., C.Eng., L.G., L.E.G., D.GE, M.ASCE, President, Geosystems, L.P.

Donald Bruce has degrees in geology and civil engineering, and has been a researcher, contractor and consultant for more than 40 years. He has worked on projects in six continents, on subjects including drilling and grouting, anchors, nails,

micropiles, deep mixing, and cutoff walls. The range of services extends from feasibility studies to litigation support. He sits on numerous boards of consultants for dams throughout North and South America.

Morning Networking Break 10:00 – 10:30 a.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

The exhibitors may have gone home, but your comrades and collaborators are still here, and the chances for coffee-fueled conversation are still copious!

Concurrent Technical Sessions10:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. See page 12 for sessions and locations.

Buffet Lunch12:00. – 1:00 p.m., Lanai Room

You’ve absorbed a lot of information over the past several days, and now you can sit down and discuss it with new friends and colleagues over lunch.

Concurrent Technical Sessions 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. See page 12 for sessions and locations.

Afternoon Networking Break 2:30 – 3:00 p.m., Hawaii Ballroom Foyer

Finish the last afternoon of vital technical knowledge with a beverage and the support of your friends and colleagues.

Concurrent Technical Sessions 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. See page 13 for sessions and locations.

Closing Session4:45 – 5:15 p.m., Maui Room

Join your fellow attendees, presenters, and moderators for this general session to put a cap on all you’ve learned and experienced during this conference.

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Technical Program

Monday, July 10, 201710:30 am – 12:00 pm Concurrent Technical Session I

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B27/ Case Histories 2A10/ Bio-Treatment 3A10/ Deep Mixing, Part I

Moderators: Lawrence F. Johnsen, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE; GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.; Jared M. Green, P.E., M.ASCE, Langan Engineering and Environmental Services

Moderators: Brina M. Montoya, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, North Carolina State University; Lisheng Shao, P.E., M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.

Moderators: Donald A. Bruce, Ph.D., D.GE, C.Eng., L.G., L.E.G., M.ASCE; Geosystems L.P.; Masaki Kitazume, Ph.D., Tokyo Institute of Technology

Cement Grouting to Seal off the Void below Anchor Head, Hung-Jiun Liao, Shih-Hao Cheng, Chun-Chung Chen, Huang-Ren Chen

Kaneohe/Kailua Sewer Tunnel Project, Honolulu, Hawaii, Kevin Bolton, Al Neumann, Jeff Bean

Lake Mead–Intake Tunnel No. 3: Pre-Excavation Grouting Challenges Using a High Pressure Slurry TBM, Claudio Cimiotti, Roberto Bono, Pietro Fioravanti

Post-Grouting of Long Bored Piles in Clay, Yong Tan, Ye Lu, Fangle Peng, Shaoming Liao, Yong Tan

Remedial Grouting at Chickamauga Lock Cofferdam, Nicholas Bachand, Robert Bivens

Bio-Grout Materials: A Review, Hamed Khodadadi Tirkolaei, Edward Kavazanjian, Leon van Paassen, Jason DeJong

Bio-Inspired Soil Improvement Using EICP Soil Columns and Soil Nails, Edward Kavazanjian, Abdullah Almajed, Nasser Hamdan

Engineering Properties of Bio-Cementation Improved Sandy Soils, Michael Gomez, Jason DeJong

Modeling Bio-Cemented Sands: Shear Strength and Stiffness with Degradation, Chukwuebuka Nweke, Juan Pestana

Mechanical Behavior of Soilcrete Mixtures: An Experimental Parametric Study, Olivier Helson, Javad Eslami, Anne-Lise Beaucour, Albert Noumowe, Philippe Gotteland

Centrifuge Model Studies on External Stability of Column Type Deep Mixing Ground on Inclined Foundation, Yuta Toshinari, Syusaku Matsuda, Masaki Kitazume, Binh Nguyen

Cyclic Unconfined Compression Test of Cement-Treated Soils, Tsutomu Namikawa, Yoshio Suzuki, Sadatomo Onimaru, Takuya Tsukamoto, Ryo Kurosawa, Kentaro Shimada

Soil Mixing for Passive Seismic Protection System, Giuseppe Panetta, Giuseppe Iorio, Ignazio Paolo Marzano, Massimo Grisolia

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

2:00 – 3:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session IIRoom: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B21/ Case Histories: Dams, Part I 2A31/ Design and Assessment, Part I 3A20/ Deep Mixing, Part II

Moderators: Kenneth B. Ivanetich, P.E., M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.; Matthew A. Taylor, P.E., M.ASCE, GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.

Moderators: Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE; Hayward Baker, Inc.; Stéphane Gonichon, EQIOM, Groupe CRH

Moderators: Jack G. Byers, P.E., M.ASCE, Byers Group LLC; Stephan Jefferis, Ph.D., C.Eng, FICE, Environmental Geotechnics Limited

Boone Dam Test Grout Program: Objectives, Engineering Design and Observations, Daniel Gilbert, Scott Barrentine, Jim Warner, Jeffrey Dingrando, Daniel Rogers

Calaveras Dam Replacement Project: Transverse Cutoffs and Two Phase Foundation Drilling and Grouting Scope through Overburden Material to Minimize Duration on Critical Path, Brian Kenny, Mike Almeida

Long-Term Grouting of a Karst Foundation at Logan Martin Dam, Alabama, Donald Bruce, Brian Greene, R. Craig Findlay, Bobby Williams, John Williams, Richard Mickwee

Mixed Grouting Methods and Materials for Under-Seepage Mitigation at Barrage des Quinze Dam (Quebec, Canada), Michael Byle, Danny Dery-Chamberland, Peter Bowman, Michael Dubeau

Six Stable Grout Mixes for Dale Hollow Dam, Nicholas Bachand, H Griffin

Application of Low-Frequency Rectangular Pressure Impulse in Rock Grouting, Ali Nejad Ghafar, Sasan Sadrizadeh, Almir Draganovic, Fredrik Johansson, Ulf Håkansson, Stefan Larsson

How the Pressure Build-Up Affects the Penetration Length of Grout: New Formulation of Radial Flow of Grout Incorporating Variable Pressure, Johan Funehag, Johan Claesson

Practical Aspects of Water Pressure Testing for Rock Grouting, Adam Paisley, Jesse Wullenwaber, Donald Bruce

Statistical Evaluation of Groutability with Data from Hydraulic Tests and Fracture Mapping: Case Studies from Sweden, Edward Runslätt, Johan Thörn, Sara Kvartsberg, Åsa Fransson

Drilling and Grouting Challenges in Broadly Graded Soils, Michael Byle

Using a Shallow Mixing Layer to Reinforce Deep Mixing Columns during Embankment Construction, Binh Nguyen, Tomohide Takeyama, Masaki Kitazume

SCM-DRH (Single Column Mixing-Double Rotary Head): First Experiences with a New Soil Mixing Tool, Franz-Werner Gerressen, Robert McGall

High-Strength Ground-Improvement Using Low Water-Cement Ratio Slurry, Takao Kono, Shinji Tamaki, Masamichi Aoki, Toshio Yonezawa

Innovation and Collaboration in Deep Mixing, George Filz, Donald Bruce

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

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Monday, July 10, 2017 (continued)4:00 – 5:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session III

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B22/ Case Histories: Dams, Part II 2A61/ Verification, QA/QC, Part I 3A30/ Deep Mixing, Part III

Moderators: John J. Kinley, Jafec USA Inc.; Adam Paisley, P.E., M.ASCE, Schnabel Engineering

Moderators: Alan R. Ringen, P.E., M.ASCE, JAFEC USA, Inc.; Chu Eu Ho, Sc.D., ENV SP, M.ASCE, Arup

Moderators: Brian Wilson, P.Eng., Pacific Ground Engineering; Antonio Marinucci, MBA, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, University of Texas at Austin

Comoe Dam Lateritic Foundation Treatment, Ahmed Chraibi, Adama Nombe

Errors, Misunderstandings, and Mistakes in Remedial Grouting Projects for Dams, Donald Bruce, Trent Dreese, Christopher Hallahan

Quality Control Testing, Data Analyses and QC Practices at Rough River Dam, KY, Haixue Xu, Conrad Ginther

Wimbleball Dam Remedial Grouting Works, Clifton Kettle, Brian Jackson

Advances in Measuring Grouting Pressures Using an Instrumented Packer, Dmitri Ivanov, Douglas Horvath, Douglas Heenan

Combining Automatic Monitoring of Grouting Performance Parameters and Geotechnical Instrumentation for Risk Reduction in Complex Grouting Projects, Pierre Choquet, Robert Taylor

Inconsistencies and Improvements in HMG Testing and Reporting, Thomas Richards, Jr.

Monitoring and Instrumentation Best Practice, James Warner

Retrospective Evaluation of Computer Monitoring, Trevor Carter, Mike Jefferies, Vafa Rombough, Lars Hasslar, Raffaella Granata

Use of Real-Time Monitoring Data to Interpret Variable Subsurface Conditions and Validate Construction for a Large Deep Mixing Scheme Using Cutter Soil Mixing to Support MSE Walls at Kitimat LNG, BC, Canada, Marina Li, Brian Wilson, Franz-Werner Gerressen

Determining the Tensile Strength of Soil-Cement, Brian Wilson, Jim Coull

A New Parameter for the Evaluation of Mixing Quality in Deep Soil Mixing, Diego Bellato, Ignazio Marzano, Paolo Simonini

Cased-Pipe Sampling for Quality Assurance of Deep Mixing Method: A Case Study, Ignazio Paolo Marzano, Massimo Grisolia, Giuseppe Iorio, Giuseppe Panetta, Raffaele Papa

Soil Cement Columns (SCC) in Japan, Yoshinori (Jimmy) Oshiro

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

Tuesday, July 11, 201710:30 am – 12:00 pm Concurrent Technical Session IV

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B24/ Case Histories: Foundations 2B23/ Case Histories: Extreme Temperatures 3A40/ Deep Mixing, Part IV

Moderators: Cassandra A. Wetzel, P.E., M.ASCE, GZA GeoEnvironmental; Adriane Boscardin, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE, Boscardin Consulting Engineers, Inc.

Moderators: Walter E. Kaeck, P.E., M.ASCE, Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers; Rakam Tamang, P.E., A.M.ASCE, Tetra Tech, Inc.

Moderators: Mario Mauro, Ph.D., M.ASCE, Treviicos Corporation; George M. Filz, Ph.D., P.E., Dist.M.ASCE, Virginia Tech

Compaction Grouting as Part of Seismic Retrofit of Two Bridges in British Columbia, Canada, Thuraisamy Thavaraj, Alex Sy

Compaction Grouting Verification Trial in Manhattan Soil Deposits, Chu Ho

Ground Response To Permeation and Compensation Grouting In Stratified Soils, Chu Ho, Robert Essler, Aaron Evans

Injection Grouting Preserves Foundation Integrity of Multi-Story Buildings, Britt Babcock

Remediation of a Tilted Three-Story RC Building via Grouting, San-Shyan Lin, Yung-Kuang Lin, Chin-Jung Kuo, Fang-Chih Lu

Forensics by Freezing, Joseph Sopko

Grout Curtain Installation for Sump Excavation in Permafrost Region of Northern Canada, Vafa Rombough, James Davies, Jeremy Hoy

Grouting for Freezing, Joseph Sopko, Gregory Ziegler, Adam Curry

Grouting in Frozen Ground Conditions, Paul Schmall

The Use of Liquefied Metal as a Grout Material, Seth Olsen

Design and Construction of Column Supported Embankment Using Deep Soil Mixing Columns and Reinforced Concrete Load Transfer Slab, King Chin, Heidi Cashman, Chris Barnes

Mass Stabilization of Organic Soils for Steel Tank Support at Port Everglades, Florida, Joseph Mann, Allen Sehn

Assessment of Key Properties of Solidified Fly Ash with and without Sodium Sulfate, Jeffrey Evans, Guilherme Piuzzi, Daniel Ruffing

Specialty Grouting and Deep Mixing for DC Clean, Joseph Mann, Kenneth Ivanetich, Joseph Cavey

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

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Tuesday, July 11, 2017 (continued)2:00 – 3:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session V

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B30/ Jet Grouting: Case Histories, Part I 2A32/ Design and Assessment, Part II 3B26/ Case Histories: Tunnels

Moderators: Justice J. Maswoswe, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE; FHWA Resource Center; Dominic M. Parmantier, P.E., M.ASCE, Condon-Johnson & Associates

Moderators: Stéphane Gonichon, EQIOM, Groupe CRH; Joe Harris, Aff.M.ASCE; Hayward Baker, Inc.

Moderators: Marco D. Boscardin, Ph.D., P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Consulting Engineer; Tim Avery, P.E., M.ASCE, Minnovare

Jet Grouting as Earth Retention System in the Canadian Pacific Northwest: Case Histories and a Challenging 16 Meter Deep Excavation, Paolo Gazzarrini, Matt Kokan, Stephen Jungaro, Dan Hunt

Jet Grouting for Water Cutoff and Excavation Support, Matthew Niermann, Douglas Jenevein, Stanley Worst

Jet Grouting within Toronto’s Glacial Deposits, a Contractor’s Perspective, Yves St-Amour, Lucie Clatworthy, Masoud Manzari

Overcoming Grouting Difficulties during Retaining Wall Stabilization, Jared Green, Alan Poeppel

The State of Jet Grouting: Where We Are and Where It Is Practical, George Burke, Kenneth Ivanetich, Timothy Myers

Demand-Assessed Grouting: Hydrogeologically-Based Methodology, Peter Wilén, Sara Kvartsberg, Magnus Zetterlund

Evaluation of Durability and Waterproofing Characteristic of Cast-In-Place Piles Using Surfactant Grout at the Field Tests, Juhyung Lee, Jinung Do, Hakseung Kim, Bonggeun Park

Introducing a New Method for Measuring Internal Stability of Microfine Cement Grouts, Chadi El Mohtar, Anna Kate Miller, Hamza Jaffal

Pressure Distribution of TAM Grouting under a Deep Excavation in Silty Soil, Hung-Jiun Liao, Shih-Hao Cheng, Sin-Lan Lu, Chin-Lung Chiu, Ricky K. N. Wong

Unified Design Approach for Rock Fissure Grouting: Best Design Practice for Pre-Grouting of Rock Tunnels in Sweden, Mikael Creütz, Thomas Dalmalm, Magnus Eriksson, Magnus Zetterlund, Thomas Janson

The Design of Compensation Grouting under Filigree Tunnel Linings, Jochen Fillibeck, Martin Sailer

Polymer Emulsion Grouting for Water Cutoff in Tunnel Structures, Paul Gancarz, John Minturn, Nico Grobler, Deon Van Dyk

Interpretation of Pressure and Flow during Pre-Grouting in Hard Rock Tunneling, Helene Strømsvik, Eivind Grøv

Crossrail C510 Settlement Control by Grouting, Clifton Kettle

Complex Permeation Grouting at Moorgate, Clifton Kettle

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

4:00 – 5:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session VIRoom: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B40/ Jet Grouting: Case Histories, Part II 2A62/ Verification, QA/QC, Part II 3C10/ Diaphram Walls, Part I

Moderators: Matthew J. Niermann, P.E., M.ASCE, Schnabel Foundation Company; James K. P. Kwong, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, Yogi Kwong Engineers, LLC

Moderators: Chadi S. El Mohtar, Ph.D., A.M.ASCE; University of Texas at Austin; Christopher M. Hallahan, P.E., A.M.ASCE, Gannett Fleming, Inc.

Moderators: William J.S. Sheehy, B.Eng, MSc, DIC, C.Eng, MICE, MCIWEM, MWH Global; Georgette Hlepas, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers

Construction of a Jet-Grouted Backup Seepage Cut-Off in the John Hart Earthfill Dam, Paolo Gazzarrini, David Siu, Stephen Jungaro

Jet Grouting within Contaminated Land Fill, Murray Yates, Fabrice Mathieu, Camille Debost

Dewatering Dike Construction and Grouting at the Meadowbank Mine, Canada, Vafa Rombough, Grant Bonin, Fiona Esford, Michel Julien

Rehabilitive Grouting for the Anacostia River Tunnel, Paul Schmall, Lucien Spiteri, James Myers, Stephen Hawkins

Use of Jet Grouting in Retrofitting of a RMG Factory Building in Chittagong, Bangladesh, Hamidul Ahasan, Shajal Khan, Ahmedul Hassan, Raquib Ahsan, Mehedi Ansary

In-Line Determination of Cement-Based Grout Properties Using a Pulsed Ultrasound-Based Method and System, Ulf Hakansson, Johan Wiklund, Michal Kotzé

Specimen Issues in Measurements and Evaluation of Penetrability of Cement-Based Grout Measured with Filter Pump and Penetrability Meter in the Field, Almir Draganovic, Ali Ghafar

Real Time Measurement of Flow Properties and the Design of Cement Grouting, Mashuqur Rahman, Ulf Hakansson

Utilizing Direct-Push Crosshole Seismic Testing to Verify the Effectiveness of Shallow Ground Improvements: A Case Study Involving Low-Mobility Grout Columns in Christchurch, New Zealand, Sungmoon Hwang, Julia Roberts, Kenneth Stokoe, Brady Cox, Sjoerd van Ballegooy, Chris Soutar

Grouting and Quality Control for Micropiles and Anchors in Karst Geology, Adam Alexander, Robert Bivens, Ken Bowman, Tim Adkins, Bill King

Third Street Light Rail Program Phase 2, Central Subway Stations San Francisco, CA: Utilization of Multiple Foundation Techniques, Kevin Bolton, Al Neumann, Jeff Bean

Structural Diaphragm Walls at the Red Rock Hydroelectric Project, Rachael Bisnett, Thomas Andrews, Hani Habib, Nicolas Willig-Friedrich

Diaphragm Walls for Deep Shafts for the Anchorage of a Suspension Bridge in Africa, Joern Seitz

Forensic Investigation of a Slurry Wall Failure: A Case Study, Behrooz Ghahreman Nejad, Trevor Osborne, John Carter

Three Dimensional Effect of Grouted Discontinuous Berms for Passive Support of Diaphragm Walls, Muhammad Elsherbiny, Rami Elsherbiny, Hussein El-Mamlouk

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

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Wednesday, July 12, 201710:30 am – 12:00 pm Concurrent Technical Session VII

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1B25/ Case Histories: Grouting 2A40/ Extreme Conditions 3C20/ Diaphram Walls, Part II

Moderators: Jim Spiegel, SealBoss Corp.; Adam N. Hockenberry, P.E., A.M.ASCE, Gannett Fleming, Inc.

Moderators: Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Tetra Tech, Inc.; Clay Griffin, Rembco Geotechnical Contractors, Inc.

Moderators: Gilbert R. Tallard, CE EPFL, L.M.ASCE, Liquid Earth Support, Inc.; Thomas D. Richards, Jr., P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE; Nicholson Construction

Grout Everywhere! Multiple Case Studies of Various Grouting Applications in Heavy-Civil Construction Projects, Robert Waddell, Joshua Shackelford

Grouting Techniques Used to Decommission a Flowing Artesian Well, Justin Bieber, David Ward, Samuel Bandimere, Nick Sargent, Jacqueline Foley, Norm Quail, Marc Hinton, Malaika Ulmi

Observation Well Backfilling with Low Strength Grout at the WAC Bennett Dam, Canada, Vafa Rombough, Gordon Anderlini, Robert Chu

Stabilization of Sand Based Soils Using Polyurethane Grouts, Scott Anderson, Vicki Crosby

Neelum Jhelum Hydroelectric Project: Pre-Excavation Grouting in Twin Headrace Tunnels, Peter Dickson, Masrour Kizilbash, Nasir Jaferry

A Novel Blend of Karst Grouting and Micropile Placement Techniques for Stabilizing Difficult Foundation Conditions in Weak Vuggy Limestone, Trevor Carter, Donald Bruce, John Wolosick, Paul Dittrich, Blake Leew, Ryan Smith

Application of Grouting and Jet Grouting Techniques for Soil and Rock Impermeabilization under Extreme Conditions at the Diavik Diamond Mine’s A21 Project, Piero Roberti

Grouting for Karst Risk Reduction Based on Geophysical Investigation Methods, Robert Bivens, Michael Wightman

Drilling and Grouting to Allow Excavation Works in a Challenge Ground Condition, Raffaella Granata, Fabrizio Leoni

Settlement Control Meets Flood Control - Hybrid Compaction Grouted Ground Anchors for NYU Langone Medical Center’s Kimmel Pavilion, Saul Shapiro, Anthony Cennamo, John Stanbury

Evolution of USACE Seepage Cutoff Wall Contracts, Georgette Hlepas, Vanessa Bateman

Remedial Cutoff Walls for Dams in the U.S.: 40 Years of Case Histories, Donald Bruce

Diaphragm Wall Construction Performance Using Hydrocutter Technology at the Center Hill Dam Foundation Remediation Project, Michael Arnold, Bob Faulhaber

The Role of Real-Time Monitoring in Controlling the Installation and Assessing the Performance of a Plastic Concrete Cut-Off, William Sheehy, Donald Bruce, SK Alice Lim

The On-Site Management of Polymer Support Fluids for the Construction of Drilled Shafts and Diaphragm Walls, Stephan Jefferis, Yue Ouyang, Paul Wiltcher, Tony Suckling, Carlos Lam

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

1:00 – 2:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session VIIIRoom: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1A10/ Jet Grouting: New Technology 2A20/ Construction and Innovation 3A50/ Deep Mixing, Part V

Moderators: Kenneth B. Ivanetich, P.E., M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.; Giuseppe A. Modoni, Ph.D., Università degli Studi di Cassino

Moderators: Steve C. Maranowski, A.M.ASCE, Spartan Specialties, Ltd.; Lawrence F. Johnsen, P.E., D.GE, M.ASCE; GZA GeoEnvironmental, Inc.

Moderators: David S. Yang, Ph.D., P.E., M.ASCE, JAFEC USA, Inc.; Marina Li, C.Eng, P.Eng, Isherwood Associates

A Study on Altering the Cross-Sectional Shape and Altering the Quality of the Jet Grout Column, Hiroyuki Abe, Tsutomu Tsuchiya, Kazuhiko Komatsu

Mechanical Behaviors of Soilcrete Created from Soils of Tam Bang and Vam Dinh Bridges Simulating Jet Grouting Technology, Hoang-Hung Tran-Nguyen, Chuong Quach

Development of the MultiFan-Shaped Jet Grouting Method of Ground Improvement, Takashi Shinsaka, Junichi Yamazaki, Yasuharu Nakanishi, Kazuhito Komiya

Elliptical Jet Grouting: An Innovative, Viable and Effective Solution. The Example of the Bottom Plugs for the SELA Projects In New Orleans, LA, Filippo Maria Leoni, Gianluca Pianezze

Overcoming the Challenges of Grouting Ultra-High Capacity Dam Anchors in Jointed Quartzitic Sandstone, Devon Mothersille

Implementation of MWD-Data for Grouting Purposes in a Large Infrastructure Project: The Stockholm Bypass, Magnus Zetterlund, Lars Martinsson, Thomas Dalmalm

Soil Improvement Thanks to an Extra-Long Application of Directional Drilling, Giuseppe Di Salvo, Vittorio Manassero, Giuseppe Sichel, Paolo Foppiani

Commercial Considerations for Contemporary Geotechnical Grouting Projects, James Cockburn, Donald Bruce

Recent Advances in Overburden and Down-the-Hole Drilling Techniques, Donald Bruce, Rudy Lyon

Construction and Verification Testing of Cement Deep Soil Mix Panels to Mitigate Seismic Displacements for the Evergreen Line Rapid Transit Project, Ali Azizian, Brian Hall, Juan Baez, Alan Moat, Blair Squire

Cement-Bentonite Slurry Walls for Seismic Containment of the Kingston Coal Ash Landfill, Alan Rauch, Steve Artman, John Kammeyer, Bruce Haas, Jeffrey Barrett, Tom Pace, P. Smiley, Michael Steele, Yong Wu

Ground Treatment by Combination of CSM and Jet-Grouting in Hong Kong, Fabrice Mathieu, Alex Chan, Derek Yung, Julien Landrot

Design and Construction of a Soil Cement Mixed TBM Retrieval Shaft in Porous Limestone, Terrence Carroll, Chu Ho, Thomas Richards, Jose Torres

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

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Wednesday, July 12, 2017 (continued)3:00 – 4:30 pm Concurrent Technical Session IX

Room: Honolulu Room: Kahuku Room: O’ahu

Track 1 Grouting Case Histories

Track 2 Drilling and Grouting

Track 3 Deep Mixing and Diaphragm Walls

1A20/ Jet Grouting: Verification and Testing 2A50/ Laboratory Investigation 3A60/ Deep Mixing, Part VI

Moderators: Chu Eu Ho, Sc.D., ENV SP, M.ASCE, Arup; Alessandro Flora, Ph.D., Universita’ di Napoli Federico II

Moderators: Lisheng Shao, P.E., M.ASCE, Hayward Baker, Inc.; Ward Naudts, ECO Grouting Specialists Inc.

Moderators: James Cockburn, Advanced Construction, Inc.; Michael J. Byle, P.E., D.GE, F.ASCE, Tetra Tech, Inc.

Assessment of Jet Grout Column Diameter during Construction Using Electrical Resistivity Imaging, Michael Mooney, Richard Bearce

Experimental Evidence on the Strength of Soil Treated with Single and Double Fluid Jet Grouting, Lidia Wanik, Maria Cristina Mascolo, Joanna Bzowka, Giuseppe Modoni, Shui Long Shen

An Unconventional Application of Jet Grouting to Install 4900 kN Ground Anchors in Loose Alluvial Soil, Vittorio Manassero

Quantitative Interpretation of Surface Wave Testing for Assessment of Ground Improvement by Jet Grouting, Chih-Ping Lin, Chun-Hung Lin, Yu-Cheng Chang, Chih-Jung Chien

Uplift Control of Jet Grouted Bottom Plug by Friction Mobilized along Embedded Anchoring Elements, Michal Topolnicki

A Filtration Model for Constant Flux Permeation of Bentonite Grout through Granular Soil, Ritika Sangroya, Chadi El Mohtar

A Laboratory Investigation into Time-Pressure Curves for Stable versus Unstable Grouts, Hamza Jaffal, Ritika Sangroya, Anna Kate Miller, Chadi El Mohtar

Effect of Compressive Strength on Grouted Sand Column and Compacted Cylindrical Specimen, Muttharam M., Kabilan N. Nagappan, Samidurai V.

Evaluation of Unconfined Compressive Strength for High Plasticity Clayey Soil Mixed with Cement and Dispersive Agents, Yuksel Yilmaz, Jongwan Eun, Aysegul Goren

Quantifying the Effectiveness of a Grout Curtain Using a Laboratory-Scale Physical Model, Lindsey Bryson, Elliot Magot

The Remediation of Buckeye Lake Dam, Ohio: Deep Mixing, Daniel Stare, George Filz, Donald Bruce

Soil Mixing for the SR-83 Project in Florida, Wesley Schmutzler, Gray Mullins, Matteo Bertoni

Dissecting a 107 Year-Old Dam with a Barrier Wall, Edwin Friend, Darren Brinker, Jeff Martin, Doug Raitt, Robert Huzjak

Panels Made by the Deep Mixing Method for a Building Pit Support in a Slope, Roman Marte, Florian Scharinger, Roland Lüftenegger

Construction of a Deep Cutoff Wall along the Mississippi River at East Alton IL, Raffaella Granata, Jo Tucker, Matteo Bertoni, Wesley Schmutzler

The last 30 minutes of each session will be dedicated to moderated Q&A, allowing a flow of discussion between paper authors and attendees. This discussion will be recorded, transcribed, and made available to attendees after the conference.

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HousingConference HotelThe Sheraton Waikiki is the location of the Grouting 2017 conference.

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Starwood Express ShuttleStarwood Express Shuttle provides the most convenient mode of transportation between Honolulu International Airport (HNL) and the four Starwood Properties (Sheraton Waikiki Resort; The Royal, A Luxury Collection Resort; Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa; Sheraton Princess Kaiulani Hotel) in Waikiki.

Arrivals

Upon arrival a friendly airport representative holding a Starwood/Robert’s sign will meet and greet you at baggage claim where porters will transport your luggage to the exclusive Starwood Shuttle. International Arrival guests will be met outside of customs exit area. Relax in the comfortable air-conditioned, shared ride, Starwood Shuttle for the 30- to 45-minute ride to your hotel. (For flights arriving after midnight, please call dispatch at (808) 831-1555 once at baggage claim.)

Cost: $16.00 per person one way (ages 4 years and above)

$30.00 per person round trip (ages 4 years and above)

Children under 4 years on your lap are free.

Includes two standard pieces of luggage and one carry on. Oversized luggage (i.e. golf bags, surfboards, bicycle, etc.) incur an additional charge paid directly upon boarding the vehicle.

Departures

Estimated pickup time from the hotel will be:

Domestic and inter-island flights: 3 hours prior to your flight time

International flights: 4 hours prior to your flight time

For more information, or to make a reservation, please visit the Airport Waikiki Shuttle website (www.airportwaikikishuttle.com/starwood)

NOTE: Reservations are required 24 hours prior to service date.

TaxiThere are taxi dispatch personnel meeting all arriving flights. Taxis range in size from sedans to vans. The estimated travel time from Honolulu International Airport is 25 to 45 minutes.*Cost: Approximately $50 and up; additional fees may apply for extra passengers, luggage and waiting time.*

Avis Car RentalRent a car in Hawaii with Avis. Check out specials for Sheraton Waikiki guests at www.avis.com/car-rental/profile/go.ac?H515078

LimousineOne of the preferred vendors providing quality limousine and luxury sedan transfers is Elite Limousine (www.elitelimohawaii.com). To make a reservation, please contact our Tour and Activity Desk at (808) 931-8007 or via email at www.elitelimohawaii.com/contact.php

Cost: Rates start from $127 from airport to hotel for one way.

*All prices and travel times are estimates and subject to change.

Registration InformationRegistration HoursRegistration is located on the 2nd floor of the Sheraton Waikiki.

Sunday, July 9 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.Monday, July 10 7:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.Tuesday, July 11 7:30 a.m. – 6:30 p.m.Wednesday, July 12 7:30 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.

The desk will be closed for lunch from 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. every day.

Payment InformationAcceptable forms of payment include:

CHECK: Payable to Grouting 2017 Conference (In U.S. dollars, drawn on a U.S. bank. You must include attendee’s name in the memo area of the check.)

CREDIT CARD: VISA, MasterCard, American Express, Diners Club, and Discover

PURCHASE ORDER: P.O. #, company name, and address or other billing address (this includes Government P.O. use). A copy of this P.O. must be submitted to Customer Service when you register.

MAIL REGISTRATIONS TO: Grouting 2017 Conference, P.O. Box 79668, Baltimore, MD 21279-0668

ONLINE REGISTRATION: You may also register online. Full payment must accompany all registration forms. Forms will not be processed without payment or copy of purchase order.

Cancellations/RefundsCancellations must have been received by ASCE in writing. A refund will be issued after the conference, minus a $75 processing fee, if the cancellation notice was received by ASCE by Wednesday, June 26, 2017. No refunds will be made for cancellations received after Wednesday, June 26, 2017.

Registration Packages: What’s Included with Your Registration Fees

Full Reg.

Daily - Day 1

Daily - Day 2

Daily - Day 3

Guest Student Full

Exhibitor Full

Exhibitor Booth Staff

Sponsor Full

Sunday Welcome Reception 4       4 4 4 4 4

Monday Luncheon 4 4     4 4 4 4 4

Tuesday Luncheon 4   4   4 4 4 4 4

Tuesday Networking Reception 4   4   4 4 4 4 4

Wednesday Luncheon 4     4 4 4 4   4

Proceedings 4           4   4

Sessions Access 4  4  4  4   4 4  4  4

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Booth # Exhibitor

206 Avanti International

110 BAUER-Pileco

104 BASF Corporation

105 &109 BOS Solutions, Inc

203 Center Rock Inc.

210 ChemGrout, Inc.

308 Condon-Johnson + Associates

200 CRM SRL

304 Deep Foundations Institute

111 Gannett Fleming

205 Hammer And Steel

312 International Drilling Equipment Inc

Booth # Exhibitor

213 Jean-Lutz North America

100 Keller Foundations

106 Legacy Foundations

204 Malcolm Drilling

102 MAPEI Corporation

201 Moretrench

211 QSP Packers LLC

207 RST INSTRUMENTS LTD

302 Schnabel Foundation

300 SIREG GEOTECH s.r.l

310 Specrete-IP Incorporated

101 Surecrete Inc.

Exhibit Hall FloorplanExhibit Hall HoursMove-in Hours:*

Sunday, July 9 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

Exhibit Hours:*

Sunday, July 9 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Monday, July 10 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Tuesday, July 11 10:00 a.m. – 7:30 p.m.

Move out Hours:*

Tuesday, July 11 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.

Wednesday, July 12 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m.

Exhibitors (continued)

Booth #206 Avanti International www.avantigrout.com Avanti International is the only full service provider and most experienced producer of high-quality chem-ical and cement grouts in the United States.

Booth #110 BAUER-Pileco www.bauerpileco.com BAUER-Pileco is a leading global provider of foun-dation equipment and service to the construction industry. BAUER-Pileco and its network of dealers represent North America.

Booth #104 BASF Corporation www.performance-materials.basf.us BASF Performance Materials is the leading supplier to the municipal pipeline market. With over 40 years of experience, a global manufacturing network and a comprehensive portfolio that services the SIPP, CIPP, and OEM type coating markets, BASF is a preferred partner.

Booth #105 & #109 BOS Solutions, Inc www.bos-solutions.com BOS provides Grouting Waste Mitigation, Solids Separation, and Dewatering to reduce solids and liquid waste hauling volumes with dry, stackable solid waste and clean water.

Booth #203 Center Rock Inc. www.centerrock.com Center Rock manufacturers air rock drilling tools and accessories including our DTH hammers and bits, casing advancing underreaming systems, and LP Canister drills

Booth #210 ChemGrout, Inc. www.chemgrout.com For over 50 years ChemGrout has manufactured the world’s largest selection of grouting equipment.  Their equipment has become an industry standard, offering reliability and durability.

Booth #308 Condon-Johnson + Associates http://condon-johnson.com/ Condon-Johnson & Associates provides projects with a dependable geotechnical contractor to overcome even the most challenging tasks and terrains. You can count on us to reliably complete your project on time and within budget while maintaining a safe work environment. We represent a new culture of honest contractors who are willing to go the extra mile for your project. Our experience in geotechnical design and construction spans more than three de-cades. Over that period of time we have grown from a small shoring and foundation company to the lead-er in geotechnical construction on the West Coast. We are underpinned by our core values of being a dependable, reliable, and honest family owned Construction Company.

Booth #200 CRM SRL www.crmjetting.com CRM Srl is an Italian company specialized in the design and production of jet grouting and drilling equipment.

Booth #304 Deep Foundations Institute www.dfi.org DFI is an international association which brings together multi-disciplined individuals and organizations to find common ground and create a consensus voice for con-tinual advancement in the deep foundations industry.

Booth #111 Gannett Fleming www.gannettfleming.com Gannett Fleming is a global infrastructure firm that pro-vides planning, design, technology, and construction management services for a diverse range of markets and disciplines. With 60 offices worldwide, we pro-vide customized solutions to improve communities.

Booth #205 Hammer And Steel www.hammersteel.com Hammer & Steel, Inc is a nationwide supplier of drill rigs, grouting & pile driving equipment, monitoring systems, steel piling products, parts & service. 

Booth #312 International Drilling Equipment Inc www.idedrills.com International Drilling Equipment is your Premier Geo-technical and Foundation Equipment Service Provider for Casagrande, Metax, PTC, Tes Car & Sip & T (tooling for equipment only).

Booth #213 Jean-Lutz www.jeanlutzna.com Manufacturer of data monitoring systems and mea-surement recording instrumentation for the deep foun-dations industry and geo-technical construction.

Booth #100 Keller Foundations www.kellerfoundations.com Keller North America is a member of the Keller Group, the world’s largest geotechnical contractor with the most comprehensive services and experience.

Booth #106 Legacy Foundations www.legacy-foundations.com Legacy Foundations provides deep foundation drill-ing, slope stabilization & shoring systems, ground improvement services and anomaly shaft repair.  We have worked alongside each other for decades, so we’re more than a team we’re like family led by a team of expert drillers

Booth #204 Malcolm Drilling www.malcolmdrilling.com Experts in specialty foundations since 1962. Ser-vices include deep foundations, retention systems, ground improvements, dewatering, special applica-tions, and design build.

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Exhibitors

North America

Booth #102 MAPEI Corporation www.utt.mapei.com MAPEI’s UTT focuses on providing a broad range of products, technologies and expertise and know-how for the underground construction and mining indus-tries. The products and technologies manufactured by MAPEI have the goal in mind of completely satis-fying every technical requirement of our customers, from the applicator to the contractor to the client.

Booth #201 Moretrench www.moretrench.com Moretrench specializes in design/build solutions for challenging construction requirements and subsurface conditions. Offices are located in NJ, NY, Florida, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, and Washington D.C.

Booth #211 QSP Packers LLC www.surecrete.com Manufacture of GROUT PACKERS, Inflatable & Me-chanical. Smallest 1”-2” to Largest 12”-18”,  used as Single or Straddle Set-Up.  Sold in USA, and Worldwide.

Booth #207 RST INSTRUMENTS LTD www.rstinstruments.com Founded in 1977, RST Instruments Ltd. is a world leader in providing innovative monitoring & measur-ing instruments for geotechnical, mining, environmen-tal and structural projects.

Booth #302 Schnabel Foundation www.schnabel.com Established in 1959, Schnabel Foundation Compa-ny is a geotechnical contractor that specializes in design-build earth retaining structures, jet grouting, cut-off walls, and specialty deep foundations.

Booth #300 SIREG GEOTECH s.r.l www.sireggeotech.it The partnership Dai Prà-Sireg Geotech offers an integrated solution for soil grouting. Dai Prà special-izes in high pressure cement injection plants. Sireg Geotech manufactures sleeved grouting pipes, GFRP soil nails and drainage pipes . Two Italian experts together to provide the best injection equipment and soil reinforcement products for underground excava-tion projects.

Booth #310 Specrete-IP Incorporated http://www.specrete.com/ Specrete develops and manufactures additives specifically for underground grouting applications.  Benefits include pressure filtration resistance, bleed elimination, viscosity modification, stability, water retention and water reduction.

Booth #101 Surecrete Inc. http://www.qsppackers.com/ Surecrete Inc. is a supplier of bagged cementitious materials and placing equipment related to pre and post-excavation grout support, water cutoff, and con-crete reinforcement.

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