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The following 5 projects were found for "Excavation Support Systems"
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This 19-story office tower was constructed in one of Boston’s most congested areas, directly adjacent to two existing mid-rise buildings.
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GEI was the design engineer for the temporary shoring for the sides of a massive excavation that was the size of a city block using soil nails, underpinning, diaphragm walls, and jet grouting directly adjacent to several multi-story buildings and busy roadways.
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GEI provided the geotechnical engineering and the design of a 150-foot- diameter, 100-foot-deep reinforced concrete cofferdam for use as a water cutoff and structural support of excavation at a large steel plant in Calvert, Alabama.
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The US Capitol Visitor Center (CVC) is the largest addition ever made to the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C. The CVC building, 50 feet underground, will front the entire east front of the Capitol. The Capitol itself encompasses 775,000 SF, while the completed CVC will contain 580,000 SF on three levels.
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The joint venture between Nicholson Construction Company and EE Cruz retained GEI as a consultant to design and engineer portions of the new facility. The owner is the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
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