Proceedings of The HKIE Geotechnical Division 44th Annual Seminar - Elevating Geotechnical Excellence: Novel Practices & Innovative Solutions
Synopsis
This seminar proceedings contain articles on the various research ideas of the academic community and practitioners presented at The HKIE Geotechnical Division 44th Annual Seminar (GDAS2024). This seminar provides a platform for policymakers, practitioners, and academia to share their insights and brainstorm ideas with a view to seizing future opportunities and shaping the new future of Hong Kong. GDAS2024 was organized by the Geotechnical Division, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers on 31st May 2024.
Seminar Title: The HKIE Geotechnical Division 44th Annual Seminar
Seminar Acronym: GDAS2024
Seminar Date: 31 May 2024
Seminar Location: Hong Kong
Seminar Organizers: Geotechnical Division, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
Link to the GDAS2021 Proceedings: Proceedings of The HKIE Geotechnical Division 41st Annual Seminar
Link to the GDAS2022 Proceedings: Proceedings of The HKIE Geotechnical Division 42nd Annual Seminar
Link to the GDAS2023 Proceedings: Proceedings of The HKIE Geotechnical Division 43rd Annual Seminar
Chapters
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Seismic Hazard Analyses of Northern Metropolis and Kau Yi Chau Artificial Islands in Hong Kong
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Solution for Geotechnical Data Platform and BIM-based Foundation Design Automation
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Tunnels and Caverns Design in Rock
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Trial Piles with High Percentage GGBS
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Case Study of Real-time Monitoring of Groundwater Levels and Rainfall Data for a Hillside Terrain Site Formation Works for Public Housing at Pok Fu Lam in Southern District, Hong Kong in Year 2023
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Digital Twin Visualization of Distributed Fibre Optic Strain Data for a High-performance Early Warning System
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The Establishment of a Safe Method of Offshore Pile Driving in Hong Kong
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Use of Compressible Layer for Raft Footing Design with Winkler Method
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The Use of Removable Ground Anchors in Deep Basement Excavation in Hong Kong
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A New Era of Underground Construction in Hong Kong – From Ground Investigation to Construction
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Data-driven Site Supervision on Micro Tunnel Boring Machine (MTBM) on Hard Rock Performance - Objective, Analysis and a Case of Effluent Pipeline in a Caverns Project
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Energy Geostructures for Reducing Energy Consumption in Hong Kong: An Example of Energy Diaphragm Wall
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A Critical Review of Pile Acceptance Criteria
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Digital Integration for Condition Assessment for Water Tunnels in Hong Kong
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Analytical Chloride Diffusion Model for Durability Assessment of Concrete-Lined Tunnels
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Effects of Vibration due to Piling in Proximity of MTR Structure and Mitigation Measures
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Evolution of Three-Dimensional Geotechnical Information Infrastructure
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Advancements in Design and Construction Practice for Deep Excavation
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An Innovative ELS System on Recently Reclaimed Land – Construction and Performance
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Economical Design Approaches for Deep Excavation and Lateral Support (ELS) in Soil with Shallow Bedrock
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Enhancing Pore Water Pressure Monitoring by Fully Grouted PiezometersA Case Study of Crossrail and Prospects of Application in Hong Kong
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Innovative Synergy between Slope Upgrading and Ecological Conservation in Preventive Maintenance Programme
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Adopting Underslab Drainage System to Tackle Groundwater Uplift Force: A Holistic Overview and Experience Consolidation
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Ground Movements Caused by Diaphragm Wall Installation
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Exploring Computer-based Rock Mass Characterization
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Development of an AI Rock Type Classification and Fracture State Characterization Web-based Application
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A Showcase to Components Replacement in Existing Steel Flexible Barrier System
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The Pathway to Decarbonisation in LPMitPCarbon Management Framework
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Review on the End Bearing Capacity of Large Diameter Bored Piles founded on Meta-sedimentary Rock in Hong Kong
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Fully Coupled Numerical Methods and a Simple Method for Calculating Settlements of Foundations and Reclamations on Clayey Soils
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An Innovative ELS System on Recently Reclaimed Land – Design and Analysis
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Elevating Geotechnical Excellence: Novel Practices and Innovative Solutions in Hong Kong
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