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I was excited to be able to conduct a little research into the history and development of the Chicago Caisson Method in preparation for the recently held Vertical CSP Foundations webinar. I learned quite a bit and wanted to share some of the key takeaways with all of you. If you’re interested in listening to the complete on-demand webinar, click

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We recently held a webinar which focused on vertical applications for corrugated steel pipe, and I had the opportunity to give a quick overview of the two main deep foundation types used for wind turbines. It made sense to follow up with some of that discussion here on the Pipe Blog for those that may not have been able to attend.There are two

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HistoryLong之前创建的工业bread slicer, Corrugated Steel Pipe was invented in the United States. Corrugated Steel Pipe was first used for hydraulic cross culverts in the early 1900s. Since the first culvert application, Corrugated Steel Pipe has been used in many different construction applications. Efficiently Engineered

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As engineers in the pipe industry, we see the results of a lot of pipe projects. Fortunately, the vast majority of the installations are successful and result in round pipes that are well supported by the backfill around them. However, occasionally pipe installations don’t follow the recommended techniques and result in distorted pipes.Although

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Have you ever heard of Theodore Cooper? Well, if you work in the railroad industry, you might say, “Yes, I have.” If you are a civil design engineer and member of the “Order of the Engineer” and wear a stainless-steel ring on the little finger of the working hand, you might say, “No, I have not.” However, the vast majority of Civil Engineers

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