2 edition of FHWA international scanning tour for geotechnology, September-October 1992 found in the catalog.
FHWA international scanning tour for geotechnology, September-October 1992
Published
1993
by U.S. Dept. of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration in Washington, D.C
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | FHWA tour for geotechnology-soil nailing., Soil nailing summary report. |
Statement | prepared by Dr. R. John Byrne ... [et al.] |
Contributions | Byrne, R. John., United States. Federal Highway Administration. |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Microform |
Pagination | ix, 45, 6, 25 p. |
Number of Pages | 45 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14694515M |
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Scanning Tour Reports. Free copies of FHWA reports from 21 scanning tours are available from the Office of International Programs. Send your request via e-mail to [email protected] or via fax to () or by writing to. International Highway Technology Scanning Program. Through its International Technology Scanning Program (ITSP), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) evaluated innovative technologies and practices in other countries that could significantly improve.
The FHWA International Engineering Scan Program provided a means for forging a new partnership between FHWA, state transportation agencies, U.S. industry, and the international highway community that will improve communication and collaboration in efforts to advance geotechnical engineering design and contracting practices in the United States.
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FHWA International Scanning Tour for Geotechnology, September - October Soil Nailing Summary Report. Published Date: Abstract: The Europeans have established themselves as leaders in the field of soil nailing technology and practice.
The on-going and completed research projects have made a major contribution to our Cited by: 2. "The increased use of underground space for transportation systems and the increasing complexity and constraints of constructing and maintaining above ground transportation infrastructure have prompted the need to develop this technical manual.
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The scan focused on the use of. Environmentally Friendly Slope Stabilization Using a Soil Nail and Root System in Canada. International Scanning Tour for Geotechnology September-October. Traveler Information Systems in Europe - This report presents the findings of the study team that participated in an International Technology Scanning Program tour to the countries of Spain, Germany, Sweden, Scotland, and England to learn about multimode traveler information systems and the business practices surrounding them.
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These cover nine slopes at four locations, with slope lengths varying from 30 Cited by: 4. This web page is a gateway to numerous GIS transportation applications currently being employed across the nation. Each application in the State and Local GIS Practices Index provides the following information: GIS practice title, "subject area" of Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) responsibility, state, city, contact information, and a brief description of the practice.Reducing Congestion and Funding Transportation Using Road Pricing in Europe and Singapore Prepared by the International Scanning Study Team: Bob Arnold (Cochair) FHWA Vance C.
Smith (Cochair) Georgia DOT John Q. Doan (Report Facilitator) SRF Consulting Group, Inc. Rodney N. Barry FHWA Jayme L. Blakesley Federal Transit Administration Patrick T.
DeCorla-Souza FHWA Mark F. Muriello .geotechnology[¦jēōtek′näləjē] (engineering) Application of the methods of engineering and science to exploitation of natural resources. Geotechnology the chemical, physicochemical, biochemical, and microbiological methods of extracting minerals from the places where they are deposited.
The mining of minerals by geotechnological methods.