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CIRIA was formerly known as the Construction Industry Research and Information Association. They are a member-based research and information organisation who publish reports and technical papers covering building and civil engineering as well as transport and utilities infrastructure.

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Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 1 - Part A - Conference sessions - Keynote Lecture - Research on tunnelling-induced ground movements and their effects on buildings - lessons from the Jubilee Line Extension (2 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 2 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 1 - Prediction of damage to buildings and other structures from tunnelling (3 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 3 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 2 - Effectiveness and viability of protective measures, particularly compensation grouting and other new techniques (4 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 4 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 3 - Management of the monitoring process (5 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 5 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 4 - Case studies from the Jubilee Line Extension, London (6 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 6 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 5 - Prediction of damage to buildings and subsurface structures from open excavations (7 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 7 - Part A - Conference sessions - Session 6 - Effects of building stiffness, different configurations and time (8 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 8 - Part A - Conference sessions - Closing address (9 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 9 - Part B - Conference papers - Mansion house revisited (10 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 10 - Part B - Conference papers - Importance of instrumentation to monitor real-time ground and building movements during micro-tunnelling operations (11 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 11 - Part B - Conference papers - Three-dimensional modelling of the interaction between buildings and tunnelling operations (12 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 12 - Part B - Conference papers - Behaviour of buildings adjacent to deep excavations in Dublin glacial till (13 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 13 - Part B - Conference papers - Central Station, Antwerp - compensation grouting under heavily loaded foundations (14 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 14 - Part B - Conference papers - Use of the observational method for the construction of piles next to tunnels (15 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 15 - Part B - Conference papers - Monitoring process, CTRL 440 - a case study (16 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 16 - Part B - Conference papers - Prediction of the effects of new tunnelling on existing tunnels (17 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 17 - Part B - Conference papers - Modelling and analysis of excavation-induced building distortion and damage using a strain-based damage criterion (18 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 18 - Part B - Conference papers - Building settlement on the Copenhagen Metro Project (19 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 19 - Part B - Conference papers - Recommendations for procurement of geotechnical instruments and field instrumentation services (20 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn
Special Publication SP 199 Response of buildings to excavation-induced ground movements. Section 20 - Part B - Conference papers - Access shaft provision within Harrods Store, Knightsbridge, London (21 of 55) 2003 Withdrawn

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