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AGSSEA
19TH
SOUTHEAST ASIAN GEOTECHNICAL CONFERENCE & 2
ND AGSSEA CONFERENCE
Deep Excavation and Ground Improvement
31 May – 3 June 2016
Dorsett Grand Subang, Subang Jaya, Malaysia
FINAL BULLETIN Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society (SEAGS) Association of Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia (AGSSEA) Malaysian Geotechnical Society The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia
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INTRODUCTION
The 19th Southeast Asian Geotechnical Conference and 2nd Association of Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia Conference (19SEAGC-2AGSSEAC) will be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on 31 May – 3 June 2016 at Dorsett Grand Subang, Subang Jaya, Malaysia. A one day pre-conference and one day post conference short course will be held on 29 May 2016 and 3 June 2016 respectively at Wisma IEM in Petaling Jaya. The Southeast Asia Young Geotechnical Engineers' Conference will be held on 30 May 2016 at Wisma IEM in Petaling Jaya. The Southeast Asian Geotechnical Society was founded in 1967 at AIT Bangkok by Dr Za-Chieh Moh. In 2007 the Association of Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia was founded also by Dr Za-Chieh Moh. At the 17SEAGC held in Taipei in 2010, it was decided that the 18SEAGC-1AGSSEA Conference will be held in Singapore in 2013. The Singapore Conference was a great success with more than 350 participants. This 19SEAGC-2AGSSEAC to be held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is also expected to be well supported and successful. The Conference will have an Opening Keynote Address, Chin Fung Kee Lecture, Za-Chieh Moh Lecture, S L Lee Lecture, Keynote Lectures, Special Lectures, and Special Session Lectures to be delivered by distinguished geotechnical experts and eminent academicians. More than 160 contributed papers from member Geotechnical Societies in Southeast Asia and other overseas countries will be presented at the Conference. Special sessions on TC211 and TC217 will be held at the conference venue. For further information, kindly visit our website at
http://www.mygeosociety.org/SEAGC2016.
CONFERENCE SECRETARIAT
IEM Training Centre Sdn. Bhd. No. 33-1A (1st Floor), Jalan 52/18, P.O. Box 224 (Jalan Sultan) 46720 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, MALAYSIA.
Tel No.: + (603) 7958 6851 Fax No.: + (603) 7958 2851 Email: [email protected] NCE SECRETARIAT
CONFERENCE THEME
The Conference theme is Deep Excavation and Ground Improvement. Sub Themes include:
Soil Characterization and Properties
Ground Improvement and Stabilization
Shallow and Deep Foundations
Excavation and Retaining Structures
Geosynthetics and Geo-Products
Field Testing and Performance Monitoring
Engineering Geology and Rock Mechanics
Design Analysis and Modelling
Slopes, Embankments and Dams
Tunneling and Underground Space Development More details about the Conference can be found at http://www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016
http://www.mygeosociety.org/SEAGC2016mailto:[email protected]://www.seagc2016.com/
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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME
MO
ND
AY
,
30
MA
Y 2
01
6
Time \ Venue
18:00 - 20:00
Registration & Setting-up Exhibition Booths
TUES
DA
Y, 3
1 M
AY
20
16
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 & 2
08:00 - 08:45
Registration
08:45 - 09:15
Opening Ceremony
09:15 - 10:00
OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS : Professionalism and Ethics of Geotechnical Engineering by Z.C. Moh
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Teik Aun Ooi
10:00 - 10:40
Keynote 1: [Chin Fung Kee Lecture] : Recent Advances in Pile Testing by K. Ishihara
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Sin Fatt Chan
10:40 - 11:10
Morning Coffee / Tea Break
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 & 2
11.10 - 11.40
Special Lecture 1: Grain Crushing Under Pile Tip Explored by Acoustic Emission by Ikuo Towhata and Wuwei Mao (Asia, ISSMGE)
Chairman: Ir. Shaw Shong Liew
11.40 - 12.10
Special Lecture 2: Advancements in Rail Track Geotechnology at Increased Speeds and Axle Loads by Buddhima Indraratna, Sanjay Nimbalkar and Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn (SEAGS)
Chairman: Ir. Yew Weng Yee
12.10 - 12.40
Special Lecture 3: A Brief Perspective on Forensic Geotechnics by Yee Thien Seng (Malaysia) Chairman: Ir. Yean Chin Tan
12:40 - 13:40
Lunch
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TENTATIVE PROGRAMME TU
ESD
AY
, 31
MA
Y 2
01
6
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 Selangor 2 Selangor 3 Melati 4 @ Mezzanine Floor
13:40 - 15:25
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 1 Chairman: Prof. Buddhima
Indraratna Co-chairman: Ir. Chean Sin
Chen
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Field Testing & Performance Monitoring 1 Chairman: Prof. Paulus P.
Rahardjo Co-chairwoman: Ir. Raftah
binti Mahfar
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Excavation & Retaining Structures 1
Chairman: Dr. Siu-Mun Woo Co-chairman: Ir. S.
Chandrasegaran s/o Sundararaju
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Hosted by: TC217 (Land Reclamation)
Chairman: Prof. Jian Chu Co-chairman: Dr. Jia He
15:25 - 15:55
Afternoon Coffee / Tea Break
SEAGS Committee Meeting & AGSSEA Council Meeting
15:55 - 17:40
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 2 Chairman: Dr. V.R. Raju
Co-chairman: Richard Tiam Hwa Ong
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Field Testing & Performance Monitoring 2 Chairman: Ir. Dr. Lean Hock
Ooi Co-chairman: Ir. Yin Hoe
Ong
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Excavation & Retaining Structures 2 Chairman: Dr. Dariusz
Wanatowski Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Kim Hing
Law
17:30 - 20:00
MGS Annual General Meeting
WED
NES
DA
Y, 1
JU
NE
20
16
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 & 2
08:45 - 09:25
Keynote 2 : [SL Lee Lecture]: Innovations in Soil Improvement Method by J. Chu
Chairman: Ir. Kenny Yee Kwong Sing
09:25 - 09:55
Special Lecture 4: Modelling the Effects of Strain- and Path-dependent Soil Stiffness on Soil-Structure Interaction Problems: An Engineer's Perspective by C.W.W. Ng, J.W. Shi, G.H., Lei, Y.H., Chen and H.S. Sun (Hong Kong)
Chairman: Prof. Chun-Fai Leung
09:55 - 10:25
Special Lecture 5: Long Term Study on Pile-Soil Interactions in Subsiding Ground with Surcharge Effects – A Case History by Woo Siu-Mun (Taiwan)
Chairman: Prof. Noppadol Phienwej
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WED
NES
DA
Y, 1
JU
NE
20
16
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 & 2
10:25 - 10:55
Morning Coffee / Tea Break
10:55 - 11:25
Special Lecture 6: Performance and Analyses of Thick Soft Clay Deposit Improved by PVD with Surcharge Preloading and Vacuum Consolidation - A Case Study at CMIT
by P.V. Long, L.V. Nguyen and A.S. Balasubramaniam (Vietnam) Chairman: Ir. Thien Seng Yee
11:25 - 11:55
Special Lecture 7: The Unwanted Effect of Dewatering for Excavations and Its Counter Measures by Paulus P. Rahardjo & Aris Handoko (Indonesia)
Chairman: Dr. Kam Weng Leong
11:55 - 12:55
Lunch
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 Selangor 2 Selangor 3 Melati 4 @ Mezzanine Floor
12:55 - 15:25
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 3 Chairman: Dr. Pham Van
Long Co-chairman: Ir. Peng Tean
Sin
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
10)
Session: Geosynthetics & Geo-Products
Chairman: Prof. Suttisak Soralump
Co-chairman: Wooi Chuan Loh
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
10)
Session: Soil Characterization &
Properties 1 Chairman: Prof. San-Shyan
Lin Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Victor
Chee Wee Ong
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Hosted by ATC1 (Geotechnical Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change-induced Geo-disasters in Asia-
Pacific Regions) & ATC3 (Geotechnology for Natural Hazards)
Chairwoman: Prof. Fauziah Ahmad Co-chairman: Prof. Hemanta Hazarika
15:25 - 15:55
Afternoon Coffee / Tea Break
15:55 - 17:40
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 1
Chairman: Prof. Charles W.W. Ng
Co-chairman: Ir. Jack Kok Loong Pan
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 1
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Yean Guan Tan
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Hisham bin Mohamad
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Soil Characterization &
Properties 2 Chairman: Ir. Dr. Kian Sin Soo Co-chairwoman: Ir. Sofiana
Balkhis Talha
1) 2) 3) 4) 5)
Hosted by ATC1 (Geotechnical Mitigation and Adaptation to Climate Change-induced Geo-disasters in Asia-
Pacific Regions) & ATC3 (Geotechnology for Natural Hazards)
Chairwoman: Prof. Fauziah Ahmad Co-chairman: Prof. Hemanta Hazarika
18:30 -23:00
Conference Banquet
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THU
RSD
AY
, 2 J
UN
E 2
01
6
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 & 2
08:45 - 09:25
Keynote 3 : [Za.Chieh Moh Lecture]: Lessons Learned from Designing High-rise Building Foundations by H. Poulos
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Teik Aun Ooi
09:25 - 09:55
Special Lecture 8: Trenchless Construction Method for Roads and Underpasses in Singapore by Tiong Guan Ng and Yogarajah Indrayogan (Singapore)
Chairman: Prof. Chang-Yu Ou
09:55 - 10:25
Special Lecture 9: Rehabilitation of Leakage and Seismic Damaged Problem of Mae Suai Earth Zone Composited RCC Dam by Suttisak Soralump, Chinoros Thongthamchart, Montri Jinagoolwipat & Apisit Boonpo (Thailand)
Chairman: Prof. Masyhur Irsyam
10:25 - 10:55
Special Lecture 10: Deep Excavation Works in Kuala Lumpur Karsts – Some Considerations by L.H. Ooi & T.T. Ha (Malaysia)
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Swee Huat Chan
10:55 - 11:25
Morning Coffee / Tea Break
Time \ Venue
Selangor 1 Selangor 2 Selangor 3 Melati 4 @ Mezzanine Floor
11:25 - 12:55
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 2
Chairman: Dr. Darren Siau Chen Chian
Co-chairwoman: Ir. Loh Yee Eng
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 2
Chairman: Prof. Ikuo Towhata
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Chang Shin Gue
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Soil Characterization & Properties 3
Chairman: Ir. Peir Tien Lee Co-chairman: Ir. Dr.
Saravanan Mariappan
1) 2) 3) 4)
Hosted by TC211 (Ground Improvement)
Chairman: Serge Varaksin
12:55 - 13:55
Lunch
13:55 - 15:40
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7)
Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 3
Chairman: Dr. Pintor Tua Simatupang
Co-chairman: Ir. E.G. Balakrishnan
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 3
Session: Slopes, Embankments & Dams
Chairman: Prof. Hung-Jiun Liao
Co-chairman: Choon Heng Tee
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Tunnelling & Underground Space
Development 1 Chairman: Dr. Tiong Guan Ng Co-chairman: Ir. Andrew Pow
Kwei Yeow
1) 2) 3) 4)
Hosted by TC211 (Ground Improvement)
Chairman: Serge Varaksin
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THU
RSD
AY
, 2 J
UN
E 2
01
6 Time \
Venue Selangor 1 Selangor 2 Selangor 3 Melati 4 @ Mezzanine Floor
15:40 - 16:10
Afternoon Coffee / Tea Break
Time: 15:55 - 17:40 SEAGS General Membership
Meeting 16:10 - 17:40
1) 2) 3)
Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 4
Chairman: Ir. Eng Choy Lee
1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6)
Session: Engineering Geology & Rock Mechanics Chairman: Boon Kong Tan
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Dominic Ek Leong Ong
1) 2) 3) 4)
Session: Tunnelling & Underground Space Development 2
Chairman: Dr. Logan N. Loganathan Co-chairman: Dr. Dazhi Wen
END
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OPENING KEYNOTE ADDRESS
Dr. Za-Chieh Moh will deliver the Opening Keynote Address. Title: Professionalism and Ethics of Geotechnical Engineering
CHIN FUNG KEE LECTURE
Prof. Kenji Ishihara will be the Chin Fung Kee Lecturer. Title: Recent Advances in Pile Testing
ZA-CHIEH MOH LECTURE
Prof. Harry Poulos will be the Za-Chieh Moh Lecturer. Title: Lessons Learned from Designing High-rise Building Foundations
S L LEE LECTURE
Prof. Jian Chu will be the S L Lee Lecturer. Title: Innovation in Soil Improvement Methods
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
Advisor: Ir. Dr. Wen Hui Ting Chairman: Ir. Dr. Sin Fatt Chan Co-Chairman: Ir. Dr. Teik Aun Ooi Organizing Secretary: Ir. Yew Weng Yee Co-Organizing Secretary: Ir. Thien Seng Yee Honorary Treasurer: Ir. Kenny Yee Co-Honorary Treasurer: Ir. Shaw Shong Liew Chairman Technical Papers: Ir. Dr. Swee Huat Chan Chairman Registration: Ir. Peng Tean Sin Chairman Conference Hall Management Ir. Peir Tien Lee Chairman Dinner & Cultural Show Ir. Balakrishnan Etty Gaunder Chairman Sponsorship: Ir. Jack Kok Loong Pan Chairman Technical Visit: Mr. Wooi Chuan Loh Chairman Transportation: Mr. Richard Tiam Hwa Ong Chairman Ladies Programme: Ir. Raftah Mahfar Editor-in-Chief: Ir. Dr Sin Fatt Chan Editors: Ir. Dr Swee Huat Chan
Ir. Dr Teik Aun Ooi Ir. Dr Wen Hui Ting Ir. Dr Dominic Ong
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE
Dr. Za-Chieh Moh Founder President SEAGS, Hon. Founder Chairman AGSSEA Prof. Kwet Yew Yong Chairman AGSSEA Ir. Kenny Yee Honorary Secretary General AGSSEA Ir. Dr. Teik Aun Ooi President SEAGS Dr. Noppadol Phienwej Honorary Secretary General SEAGS Ir. Dr. Sin Fatt Chan Chairman MGS, Malaysia Dr. Phung Duc Long President VSSMGE, Vietnam Prof. Charles W.W. Ng President HKGES, Hong Kong Dr Kam Weng Leong President GeoSS, Singapore Prof. Suttisak Soralump President TGS, Thailand Prof Chang Yu Ou President CTGS, Taiwan Prof. Masyhur Irsyam President HATTI, Indonesia Prof. A.S. Balasubramaniam Past President SEAGS Dr. Chin-Der Ou Past President SEAGS Dr. John C.C. Li Past President SEAGS Dr. Chung Tien Chin Past President SEAGS Prof. Roger Frank President ISSMGE Prof. Ikuo Towhata Vice President Asia ISSMGE
YBhg Dato' Ir. Zulkefli bin Hassan Director General, Jabatan Pengairan dan Saliran YBhg Dato' Ir. Hj. Ismail bin Md. Salleh Director General, Lembaga Lebuhraya Malaysia YBhg Datuk Ir. Adanan bin Mohamed Hussain Director General, Jabatan Kerja Raya Malaysia YBhg Dato’ Ir. Lim Chow Hock Immediate Past President, The Institution of Engineers, Malaysia YBhg Dato’ Ir. Yap Teck Fui Managing Director, Geopancar Sdn Bhd Mr. Raymond Pang Group Chief Executive Director, ECONPILE (M) Sdn Bhd YBhg Dato’ Ir. Paul Ha Deputy Group Managing Director, Gamuda Bhd Mr. Richard Ong Tiam Hwa Country Manager, Menard Geosystems Sdn Bhd
SPONSORS
PLATINUM
OTHER SPONSORS
BRONZE
GOLD
Airfare for Keynote Speakers
Conference Bags Lanyard
Thumbdrive
SILVER
INTERNATIONAL ADVISORS
NATIONAL ADVISORS
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INTRODUCTION OF KUALA LUMPUR
Kuala Lumpur (KL) is like a melting pot of all the wonderful cultures that make up Asia. As the capital of Malaysia, it epitomises the nation's slogan "simply Asia". From art to history to food, one's senses are embraced by the city's dynamic surroundings. This is a majestic city that was founded in 1857 and now in the 21st Century it brings together the past, the present and the future. There is so much to see in Kuala Lumpur - Chinatown with charming old buildings and makeshift shops, then there's Little India while the Jamek Mosque which celebrates its centenary in 2014, is one of the oldest mosques in the city.
These historical landmarks blend in superbly with the modern day ones. The KL Tower is one of the world's tallest concrete structures which functions as a telecommunication tower. The skyline of Kuala Lumpur is dominated by a structure that is famous the world over - the tallest Twin Towers in the world known as the Petronas Towers. If it’s food that's your thing then KL is the place to be because this place is a feast for the senses and will tempt any taste bud from the many hawker centres through to some of the finest restaurants. Another activity that you could definitely look forward to is shopping in KL.
CONFERENCE VENUE The conference will be held at Dorsett Grand Subang in Subang Jaya. Nestled in the heart of Subang Jaya, Dorsett Grand Subang offers opulent hotel guest rooms and suites in the city's most upscale entertainment hub, shopping district and tourist attraction. Located just 35 minutes from Kuala Lumpur International Airport, KLIA2 and Sepang International Circuit, the hotel is just a 15-minute drive from Kuala Lumpur City Centre. Hotel facilities include:- Business centre Laundry and valet service Clark Hatch Fitness Centre Handicap access Parking facilities for up to 350 cars Parking space for up to 2 coaches Concierge service Babysitting service Foreign exchange Complimentary scheduled shuttle service to designated destinations Valet parking High-speed Internet access Beauty shop Tanjung Wellness Spa Non-smoking Rooms
ACCOMMODATION
A wide range of hotels of varying quality, comfort and price would be available near the Conference
venue such as Holiday Villa Subang, Empire Hotel, Subang and Cititel Midvalley. Please refer to
the conference website at www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016.
http://www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016
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TECHNICAL VISITS AND TOURS
Site 1: Foundation and Substructure Construction for Warisan Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur
Warisan Merdeka is a mixed-development project, which will be developed in three stages on a 19-acre land and is expected to be fully completed in year 2024. First phase of the project comprises of a 118-storey iconic tower and a shopping mall, with a gross development value of RM5 billion. The ground works for the first phase started in 2014 and is expected to be completed in 2020. Merdeka PNB118 will be the new landmark in Kuala Lumpur and the tallest tower in Malaysia. Standing at 630 meters, the
Merdeka PNB118 will be the second tallest tower in Asia and listed as the 5th tallest in the ‘Mega-Tall’ category of buildings in the world. Site 2: Underground Station of Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT), Kuala Lumpur
MMC-Gamuda KVMRT (T) Sdn Bhd (MGKT) was set up on 30 March 2012 to undertake the design and construction work for the underground package of Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit (KVMRT) project. The KVMRT project is part of the Government’s Economic Transformation Programme and owned by the Government of Malaysia through MRT Corporation Sdn Bhd (MRTC). The RM8.2billion tunnelling package for KVMRT SBK Line involves the design and construction of 9.5km of KVMRT underground tunnel with seven underground stations. MGKT won the contract through a competitive bid. The underground tunnelling
alignment runs from the Semantan North Portal near the Federal Hill past the urban transport hub of KL Sentral and the busy streets of Bukit Bintang and Chinatown to the Maluri South Portal near Taman Miharja. The 18km of tunnelling is primarily through two key geological formations, Kenny Hill and KL Limestone, with the latter weathered to Grade V (tropical), all to be carried out with ten tunnel boring machines. With almost half of the tunnel alignment sitting in the Grade V karstic limestone, MGKT had proposed for this section a twin mode tunnel boring machine (TBM) that would operate in both ‘slurry’ and ‘EPB’ modes, additionally equipped with facility to use a higher density slurry. On this project six twin-mode TBMs with variable density provision were proposed to undertake 7.5 km of tunnelling through the limestone, which was completed end June 2014 from the initial launch in May 2013. The VD TBM has been attracting attention from industry specialists for its precise performance in tackling karstic limestone. This machine is a direct evolution from MMC-Gamuda’s tunnelling experience on the dual purpose SMART tunnel project in Kuala Lumpur through similar karstic limestone, but obviously without the variable density provision and as a result with less control on ground loss. Additionally, VD TBM has the provision to be converted from slurry mode to EPB with just a short stoppage of a week to 10 days to install the alternative mucking system. This feature is indeed much needed at the point of transition in Bukit Bintang, where there is absolutely no provision possible for retrieval/launch shafts. For the Underground Works Package Contractor for the KVMRT Sungai Buloh – Kajang Line, MGKT were also awarded the International Tunnelling and Underground Space Awards 2014: Technical Innovation of the Year Category for the Variable Density Tunnel Boring Machine (VD TBM) and the Winner of the International Safety Award (with Distinction) from the British Safety Council in recognition of its commitment to health and safety management for 2015.
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Accompanying persons will enjoy a memorable experience with local tours, scenic spots, cultural
delights, shopping and gourmet food. More information will be given at the conference website site
at www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016.
http://www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016
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OTHER CONTENTS
i. Conference Registration Form
ii. Exhibition Booths
iii. Advertisement Booking Form
iv. Sponsorship Opportunities
v. List of Papers Received
vi. Young Geotechnical Engineers
Conference
EXHIBITORS
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CONFERENCE REGISTRATION FORM
SEAGC2016 Secretariat c/o IEM Training Centre Sdn. Bhd. No. 33-1A (1
st floor), Jalan 52/18, P.O. Box 224 (Jalan Sultan)
46720 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, MALAYSIA Tel. No.: +(603) 7958 6851 Fax No.: +(603) 7958 2851 E-mail: [email protected]
Conference Registration Fee
Category Registration Fee
Participants Normal (after 31 Dec. 2015)
Ringgit Malaysia Early Bird (before 31 Dec. 2015)
Ringgit Malaysia
Members – MGS, IEM, SEAGS, AGSSEA, ISSMGE, ICE
1500 1300
Presenting Authors 1300 1000
Local Students* 800 600
Non Members 2000 1800
Overseas Students 1000 900
Accompanying persons* 800 600
*Not entitled to Conference bag and Proceedings.
I will be accompanied by: Spouse Children: ______ Guest(s): ______
GRAND TOTAL PAYABLE:
mailto:[email protected]
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Contact Name:
Organization:
Position:
Mailing Address:
Contact No.:
E-mail:
PAYMENT METHOD For your convenience, we have arranged ways for you to pay your registration fee, ranging from payment by Banker’s Draft, Telegraphic Bank Transfer or credit card. In summary, you can make payments as follows. Please take note that payment should, where necessary, include all bank charges. (a) Local cheque/Banker’s cheque made payable to “IEM TRAINING CENTRE SDN BHD”. (b) Telegraphic Bank Transfer (Please forward soft copy of payment advice):-
Account Name: IEM Training Centre Sdn. Bhd. Account Number: 3197605506 Bank Name: Public Bank Berhad
Bank Address: No. 1, 3 & 5, Jalan 52/2, PJ New Town Branch, 46050 Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia
Swift Code: PBBEMYKL
(c) Credit Card. Please charge to my credit card number below Total registration fee payable
Add 2% Service charge for Credit Cards
TOTAL AMOUNT TO BE CHARGED
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Date
Card Type: VISA MASTERCARD MASTERCARD EXPIRY DATE:
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Card Number:
Cardholder’s Name:
CANCELLATION POLICY: Cancellation deadline for a registration refund request less 30% is 30 April 2016. Cancellation received after this date will not be considered. All refunds will be issued after the conference. However, replacement of registered participant can be made prior to the deadline and with prior notice to the organizer. The replacement participant will be charged according to the registration fee category.
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SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
Please tick (√) the appropriate boxes below:
Type of Sponsor Amount (RM) Sponsor’s Entitlement
(1) Platinum Above 70,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 2 Top organization managers invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner) (c) 4 Free conference participants
(2) Gold 60,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 2 Top organization managers invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 2 Free conference participants
(3) Silver 30,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 1 Free conference participant
(4) Bronze 15,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(conference opening ceremony only)
(c) 1 Free conference participant
(5) Conference Bags
40,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 2 Free conference participants
(d) Inscription & Company Logo printed on conference bag
(e) 3 Sample bags will be given for record
(6) Lunch 30,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 1 Top organization manager invited to the sponsored lunch
(d) 1 Free conference participant
(7) Banquet 60,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 2 Free conference participants
(d) 1 Top organization manager invited to the sponsored banquet
(e) Pamphlet distribution & Display banners at banquet hall entrance
(8) Welcoming Reception
30,000.00 (a) Acknowledgement in the Conference Proceedings
(b) 1 Top organization manager invited to official functions
(eg. : conference opening/closing ceremony & dinner)
(c) 2 Free conference participants
(d) Pamphlet distribution & Display banners at conference hall
entrances
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SPONSORSHIP FORM
SEAGC2016 Secretariat c/o IEM Training Centre Sdn. Bhd. No. 33-1A (1st floor), Jalan 52/18, P.O. Box 224 (Jalan Sultan) 46720 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, MALAYSIA Tel. No.: +(603) 7958 6851 Fax No.: +(603) 7958 2851 E-mail: [email protected]
Sponsorship
We would like to sponsor the 19SEAGC-2AGSSEAC as ticked in the box and enclose herewith
Banker’s Cheque / Local Cheque No. …….………………issued to “IEM Training Centre Sdn.
Bhd.” for the sum of Ringgit Malaysia ……………………..
Note: From 1 April 2015, all payments must add 6% Goods & Services Tax (GST).
Organization:
Contact Person:
Position:
Postal Address:
Contact No.: Office No.: Fax No.:
Mobile No.
E-mail:
Date:…………………………. Signature: …………………………………………. Company Stamp:
mailto:[email protected]
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PROGRAM OF PARALLEL SESSIONS
Date Time Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 1
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Prof. Buddhima Indraratna
Co-chairman: Ir. Chean Sin Chen
Session: Field Testing & Performance
Monitoring 1
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Paulus P. Rahardjo
Co-chairwoman: Ir. Raftah binti
Mahfar
Session: Excavation &
Retaining Structures 1
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Siu-Mun Woo
Co-chairman: Ir. S. Chandrasegaran s/o
Sundararaju
Session: TC217
Land Reclamatio
Venue: Melati 4
Chairman: Prof. Jian Chu
Co-chairman: Dr. Jia He
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1.40pm
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1.55pm
A Case Study of Use of PVD in Dynamic
Consolidation Treatment of Soft Soils
By E.C. Lee, N. Narendranathan, R.
Dalugoda, Q.N. Rusli & K. Ayemin
3D Measurement for Drilling Alignment
of Jet Grouting in Silty Sand
By H.J. Liao, C.L. Chiu, S.H. Cheng &
R.K.N. Wong
3D Finite Element Analysis of a Deep
Excavation Considering the Effect of
Anisotropic Wall Stiffness
By K.H. Law, Zubaidah Ismail & Roslan
Hashim
Chinese Technical Code for Ground
Improvement for Land Reclaimed Using
Hydraulic Fills: An Introduction
By H. Liu & Y. Shen
1.55pm
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2.10pm
Challenges of an Earthwork Control and
Planning for the Redevelopment of an
Existing Golf Course
By T.A. Ooi, K.H. Ngiam, Y.G. Tan & S.
Low
Acoustic Borehole Televiewer - Raising
the Bar in Geotechnical Site Investigation
By Rien Corstanje & P. K. Choong
A Retaining Wall Failure in Malaysia Soft
Coastal Marine Clay
By J.T. Chin
Port of Brisbane – Reclamation Using Dredged
Mud and Ground Improvement
By J. Ameratunga, N. Honeyfield, K.
Dissanayake & Z. Ng
2.10pm
-
2.25pm
Deep Compaction in Sand with Carbonate
Content
By K. Yee & S. Varaksin
Advanced Soil Testing and Its Practical
Use in the Design of Cut and Cover
Excavation in Singapore Old Alluvium
By M. Angeles, J. Davies & C. Veeresh
Press-In Anchor Caisson Shaft in Taiwan
By K. Li, M.H. Lin, C.S. Chang & Y.J. Hsu
Long-Term Properties of Air-Foam Treated
Lightweight Soil Cured in Seawater
By Y. Watabe, Y. Kikuchi & H. Shinsha
2.25pm
-
2.40pm
Application of Controlled Modulus
Columns for Refinery and Petrochemical
Tank Farm
By F. Leclaire, Y. Bourgoin, R. Ong & J.
Racinais
Determining Bedrock Levels with
Seismic Refraction Tomography Survey
and MASW Seismic Survey
By M. Tungka & C.L. Kong
Construction of Underground Containment
Structure Using Precast Concrete Sheet Pile
By C.Y. Ong, K.K. Choong & M.A.
Mohamad Ismail
Impact of Various Assessment Procedures on
Liquefaction Potential in Reclaimed Soil in the
Pearl Jumeira Project in Dubai
By Marwan Alzaylaie & Aly Abdelaziz
2.40pm
-
2.55pm
Centrifuge Model Tests on Deep Mixing
Columns Reinforced by a Stabilized
Shallow Mixing Beneath an Embankment
By B. Nguyen, T. Takeyama & M.
Kitazume
Estimation of Shear Modulus at Small
Strain of Peat, Organic Clay and
Inorganic Clay Using In-situ Testing
By H. Hayashi, T. Hayashi & H.
Hashimoto
Design and Construction Considerations for
Large Diameter Cofferdam of Common
Services Tunnel in Marina Bay, Singapore
By Y.E. Loh, T.G. Ng & I. Yogarajah
Jakarta Land Subsidence and Alternative
Counter Measures
By Andi KS. Kartawiria & Masyhur Irsyam
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Date Time Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 1
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Prof. Buddhima
Indraratna
Co-chairman: Ir. Chean Sin Chen
Session: Field Testing & Performance
Monitoring 1
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Paulus P. Rahardjo
Co-chairwoman: Ir. Raftah binti
Mahfar
Session: Excavation &
Retaining Structures 1
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Siu-Mun Woo
Co-chairman: Ir. S. Chandrasegaran s/o
Sundararaju
Session: TC217
Land Reclamatio
Venue: Melati 4
Chairman: Prof. Jian Chu
Co-chairman: Dr. Jia He
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2.55pm
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3.10pm
A Novel Grouting Process for the
Reinforcement of Low Permeability Soils
with the Use of Biocementation by
Biocalcis
By Annette Esnault Filet, Ira Gutjahr,
Jean-François Mosser, Leslie Sapin &
Khalil Ibrahim
Load Tests on Vibro Stone Columns in
Various Soil Conditions
By J. Daramalinggam & P.V.S.R. Prasad
Design and Construction of Earth Retaining
System for Drainage and Canal Upgrading
Project in Singapore
By S.Y.H. Low, D.C.C. Ng, V.C.W. Ong &
Y.U. Chin
A Pilot Test on Use of Clay Slurry to Form a
Sealing Cap for Vacuum Preloading
By W. Guo, L.Q. Sun, J. Chu, S.W. Yan & J.F.
Hou
3.10pm
-
3.25pm
A Laboratory Investigation of Settlement
and Moisture Variation for Jute Vertical
Drain
By T.N. Dave, V.N. Nagi, A.V. Shukla &
C.D. Kumawat
Load Test Performance of Bored Pile with
Distributed Fibre Optic Strain Sensing
By B.P. Tee, H. Mohamad, K.A. Ang &
M.F. Chong
Effect of Equivalent Wall Permeability on
Groundwater Table in a Deep Excavation
Project
By E.E. M. Chong & D.E.L. Ong
Settlement Behaviour of Flocculant Amended
Slurry Fill for Land Reclamation
By J. He & J. Chu
Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 2
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. V.R. Raju
Co-chairman: Richard Tiam Hwa Ong
Session: Field Testing & Performance
Monitoring 2
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Lean Hock Ooi
Co-chairman: Ir. Yin Hoe Ong
Session: Excavation & Retaining
Structures 2
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Dariusz Wanatowski
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Kim Hing Law
3.55pm
-
4.10pm
Design and Performance of Ground
Improvement for a Ship Hull Workshop
in Singapore
By Z.W. He, E. Lin, K.W. Leong & V.R.
Raju
Maintained Load Test and Bi-Directional
Static Load Test on Bored Piles
By M.L. Lee, K.N. Wong, C.W. Chin & Y.
Tanaka
Diaphragm Wall Design Challenges in 33m
Deep Excavation Work Congested Urban
Site in Kuala Lumpur
By F. Cheah, W.K. Mak & K.H. Law
4.10pm
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4.25pm
Experimental Study on the Durability of
Soil-Cement Columns in Coastal Areas
By Pham Van Ngoc, Brett Turner,
Jinsong Huang & Richard Kelly
Building Responses due to Dewatering of
an Abandoned 7 m Deep Excavation Pit
By L.T. Ng, D.E.L. Ong & W S.H. Wong
Use of Pressure Relief Wells to Check
Ground Improvement Tensile Strains in
Deep Excavations
By Gerardo Agustin Pittaro
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Date Time Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 2
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. V.R. Raju
Co-chairman: Richard Tiam Hwa Ong
Session: Field Testing & Performance
Monitoring 2
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Lean Hock Ooi
Co-chairman: Ir. Yin Hoe Ong
Session: Excavation & Retaining
Structures 2
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Dariusz Wanatowski
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Kim Hing Law
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4.25pm
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4.40pm
Ground Improvement by Dynamic
Replacement – A Case Study
By N. Thayalan & S. Iyathurai
Distribution of Residual Forces in Jacked
Open-ended PHC Pile
By H. Kou, J. Chu, W. Guo & M. Zhang
Investigation of Creeping Slope
Movements of a Suspected Colluvium
Deposit
By S.S. Liew, K.S. Koo, F.W. Chee & C.N.
Tiong
4.40pm
-4.55pm
An Innovative Approach for the
Foundation of an Oil Tank Farm on
Difficult Soils
By E.C. Lee & N. Narendranathan
Planning and Interpretation of Instrumented
Lateral Pile Test Performance with a Semi
Restrained Pile Head Condition
By S.S. Liew, K.S. Koo, F.W. Chee & P.Y.
Tan
Numerical Study on Buttress Wall
Configuration to Limit Deformations
Induced by Braced Excavation
By A. Lim & C.Y. Ou
4.55pm
-
5.10pm
Ground Improvement Using Wet Speed
Mixing Method (WSM)
By Senthuran Arulanantham &
Indrayogan Yogarajah
Prediction of Rock Shaft Resistance for
Bored Piles Socketed Into Malaysia Granite
By Andrew Yeow Pow Kwei, Raja Shahrom
Nizam Shah bin Raja Shoib & Clare bin
Kimduit
Comparative Study on the Behaviour of
Diaphragm Wall with and without Ground
Improvement
By Chandrasegaran & Tamilmani
5.10pm
-
5.25pm
Ground Improvement via Microbial-
Induced Calcite Precipitation Using Push-
Pull Injection System
By Y.L. Phua, A.I. Omoregie, D.E.L. Ong,
L.H. Ngu, P.M. Nissom & I.R. Ginjom
Shaft Resistance of Bored Piles Socketed
into Granite and Sandstone
By C.S. Chen
Retrospective Study of the Safety Risk
Management for A Deep Excavation
between Two Running MRT Bored Tunnels
By H.C. Chao, J.F. Chang, S.K. Chen, C.Y.
Huang, L.C. Ma & W.S. Chang
5.25pm
-
5.40pm
Grouting in Limestone for KVMRT
Tunnel Project in Kuala Lumpur
By P. Sreenivas, J.H.K. Chang & P.V.S.R.
Prasad
Instrumented Load Test on Bored Cast-in-
situ Pile in Kenny Hill Formation
By T.A. Ooi & C.M. Khoo
Singapore Case Histories on Omission of
Strut by Observation Approach in Circle
Line and Down Town Line Projects
By D.C.C. Ng & S.Y.H. Low
20
Date Time Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 3
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. Pham Van Long
Co-chairman: Ir. Peng Tean Sin
Session: Geosynthetics & Geo-Products
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Suttisak Soralump
Co-chairman: Wooi Chuan Loh
Session: Soil Characterization &
Properties 1
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Prof. San-Shyan Lin
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Victor Chee Wee
Ong
ATC1 (Geotechnical Mitigation and
Adaptation to Climate Change-induced
Geo-disasters in Asia-Pacific Regions) &
ATC3 (Geotechnology for Natural
Hazards)
Venue: Melati 4
Chairwoman: Prof. Fauziah Ahmad
Co-chairman: Prof. Hemanta Hazarika
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12.55pm -
1.10pm
Model Tests of Rolling Dynamic
Compaction
By P. Rajarathnam, M.S. Masoudian,
D.W. Airey & M.B. Jaksa
An Evaluation of HDPE Geomembrane
after 10 Years of Service in Thailand
By H.B. Ng
Assessment of Soil Characteristics by Screw
Driving Sounding
By T. Tanaka, N. Suemasa & S. Yamato
1. Application of Soil Cement Column in
Shallow Excavation
By Ittipon Meepon, Panich Voottipruex &
Pitthaya Jamsawang
2. Applying IT Communication
Technology in Public Awareness and
Education for Reducing Hazard Casualty in
South East Asia Countries
By S.P. Koay, L.T. Tay, H.Y. Chan, S.
Jamaludin, H. Fukuoka, H. Hazarika, N.
Sakai & H. Lateh
3. Creep Related Slope Instability in
Volcanic Residual Soils
By T.T.T. Tran, D. Karnawati, I.G.B.
Indrawan, H. Hazarika & D. Ratri
1.10pm -
1.25pm
Optimum Use of Flexible Geo-inclusions
for Enhancing the Performance of
Granular Embankments: Laboratory and
Numerical Assessment
By Sanjay Nimbalkar & Buddhima
Indraratna
Application of Geogrid in Soft Ground in
Malaysia
By T.A. Ooi, C.H. Tee & C.B. Chan
Comparative Study between Experimental
and Estimated SWCC Parameters with
Varying Plasticity
By S. Abhisekh, S.K. Yamsani, S. Bordoloi &
S. Sreedeep
1.25pm -
1.40pm
Polyurethane Foam/Resin for Immediate
Solution to Ground Repair and
Modification
By I.B. Mohamed Jais, M.A. Md. Ali & H.
Muhamad
Design Considerations and Design Methods
for Geosynthetic Tubes
By W. Guo, J. Chu & H. Kou
Characterisation of Highly Fractured Rock
Mass Using Pressuremeter Test
By F. Phangkawira, D.E.L. Ong & C.S. Choo
1.40pm -
1.55pm
Quality Control of a Rigid Inclusion
Project for Petrochemical Storage Tanks
By B. Thomas, T. Vo, R. Ong & L.Q.
Hoang
Effect of Thickness Reduction on Hydraulic
Transmissivity of Geonets used in Leachate
Collection Systems in Landfills
By N. Yarahmadi, I. Gratchev, D.S. Jeng &
D. Gibbs
Determination of Retention Ratio by Self-
weight Consolidation Test for Dredged Soil
By E.C. Shin, J.K. Kang & H.S. Shin
1.55pm -
2.10pm
Use of Pressure Relief Wells to Check
Ground Improvement Tensile Strains in
Deep Excavations
By Gerardo Agustin Pittaro
Long Term Performance Evaluation of Two
Layered Geosynthetic Filter
By Y. Gapak, S.K. Yamsani & S. Sreedeep
Measurement of Zeta Potential of Expansive
Soils
By Janardhan Tahasildar & B. Hanumantha
Rao
21
Date Time Session: Ground Improvement &
Stabilization 3
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. Pham Van Long
Co-chairman: Ir. Peng Tean Sin
Session: Geosynthetics & Geo-Products
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Suttisak Soralump
Co-chairman: Wooi Chuan Loh
Session: Soil Characterization &
Properties 1
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Prof. San-Shyan Lin
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Victor Chee Wee
Ong
ATC1 (Geotechnical Mitigation and
Adaptation to Climate Change-induced
Geo-disasters in Asia-Pacific Regions) &
ATC3 (Geotechnology for Natural
Hazards)
Venue: Melati 4
Chairwoman: Prof. Fauziah Ahmad
Co-chairman: Prof. Hemanta Hazarika
1 J
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2.10pm -
2.25pm
Stress-Dilatancy Behaviour of
Compacted Coalwash as a Landfill
Option
By A. Heitor, Chazath I. Kaliboullah, B.
Indraratna & C. Rujikiatkamjorn
Rehabilitation of Cut Slope Failures Using
Geosynthetics in Malaysia
By T.A. Ooi, C.H. Tee & C.B. Chan
One Dimensional Consolidation Behaviour of
Peat Subjected to Electro-Osmosis Treatment
By M.M.S. Hlaing & K.S. Wong
4. Erosivity Index Estimation for Northern
Peninsular Malaysia
By Zul Azmi Mohtar, Ahmad Shukri Yahaya
& Fauziah Ahmad
5. Flooding Hazards Caused by Heavy
Rain and Land Subsidence in Shanghai,
China
By Y.Yuan, J.L. Deng, S.L. Shen & Y.S. Xu
2.25pm -
2.40pm
The Evaluation of Stone Column and Jet
Grouting Soil Improvement by
Conducting a Comprehensive
Experimental Program
By A. Abadkon & A. Bayraktar
Modelling of Temperature Effects on
Elasto-Viscoplastic Behaviours of HDPE
Geogrid
By T. Chantachot, W. Kongkitkul & F.
Tatsuoka
Modeling Stress-Strain and Strength
Behavior of Silt-Clay Transition Soils Using
Elastoplastic Model for Clay
By Chanraksmey Roth & Pongpipat
Anantanasakul
2.40pm -
2.55pm
Soft Soil Stabilisation through Native
Vegetation along Rail Corridors
By U. Pathirage, B. Indraratna & A.
Heitor
Reduction of Static Load on Buried Pipes
by EPS Geofoam Inclusions
By Ajay Kumar Verma, Maheboobsab B.
Nadaf, Sushovan Dutta, Yebeltal Zerie &
J.N. Mandal
Development of Bio-Pavers with Microbial
Induced Calcite Precipitation Technique
Using Sporosarcina Pasteurii
By N. Senian, G. Khoshdelnezamiha, A.I.
Omoregie, D.E.L. Ong, L.H. Ngu, P.M.
Nissom & I.R. Henry-Ginjom
2.55pm -
3.10pm
Some Aspects of Ground Investigation
and Ground Improvement for
Development on Mangrove Swamp
Lands
By S. Narendranathan, E.C. Lee, S.N.L.
Taib & N. Lowe
Geosynthetics with Combination Functions
for Effective Road Subgrade Stabilisation
By C.J. Jong, G.Y.T. Tan & S.I.S. The
Port of Brisbane Clay Characteristics and
Correlations with Back Analysis Results
By Z. Ng, K. Dissanayake, J. Ameratunga &
N. Honeyfield
3.10pm -
3.25pm
Reinstatement of Failed Embankment
Using High Strength Woven Geotextile as
Basal Reinforcement in Johor, Malaysia
By S.N. Pang, R.C.L. Wong & Fazlee Daud
Comparison between Undrained & Drained
Condition on Lime-Stabilized Organic Clay
with Sodium Chloride
By Nor Zurairahetty Mohd Yunus, D.
Wanatowski, Aminaton Marto & Siti
Norafida Jusoh
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Date Time Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 1
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Prof. Charles W.W. Ng
Co-chairman: Ir. Jack Kok Loong Pan
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 1
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Yean Guan Tan
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Hisham bin
Mohamad
Session: Soil Characterization & Properties
2
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Ir. Dr. Kian Sin Soo
Co-chairwoman: Ir. Sofiana Balkhis Talha
ATC1 (Geotechnical Mitigation and
Adaptation to Climate Change-
induced Geo-disasters in Asia-Pacific
Regions) & ATC3 (Geotechnology for
Natural Hazards)
Venue: Melati 4
Chairwoman: Prof. Fauziah Ahmad
Co-chairman: Prof. Hemanta
Hazarika
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3.55pm
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4.10pm
A Local Earthquake Empirical Model
Developed with Limited Local Data Using
Maximum Likelihood Estimation
By J.P. Wang & Y. Xu
Load Distribution between the Piles and the
Raft in a Small Piled Raft Foundation
By Rajendra Singh Bisht & A. Juneja
Effect of Variation in Soil Density on the
Strength Characteristics of Soil Reinforced with
Eichhornia Crassipes Fiber
By S. Bordoloi, V. Kashyap, S. Mourya,
S.Parmar, S. Sreedeep & A. Garg
1. Investigation the Performance of
Geosynthetic Clay Liners (GCLs) on
Shrinkage Behavior
By S. Artidteang, N. Pienwej & E.
Tamim
2. Mapping of Cohesion (c’), Angle of
Internal Friction (Ф’), and Soil Type
Percentage in Highland Area of
Kundasang by Using Kriging
By M.R. Taharin, R. Roslee, J.L. Ayog,
F. Ahmad & A.S. Yahaya
3. Prediction of the Soil Liquefaction
of an Improved Backfill - A Numerical
Simulation
By Amizatulhani Abdullah & Hemanta
Hazarika
4. Resilient Breakwater for Protection
against Level 2 Tsunami
By H. Hazarika, K. Nishimura & B.
Chaudhary
5. Probability of Failure of Levees –
Results of a Numerical Study Based on
Meteorological and Hydrological Data
By Alexander Scheuermann
4.10pm
-
4.25pm
Establishment of Geotechnical Properties
and 3D Numerical Models for Deep
Excavation in Central Jakarta
By Wahyuning Aila, B.B.C. Hsiung, K.H.
Yang, Y.Y. Tsai & K.H. Lin
Case History of Behavior of Piled Raft
Foundation Supporting the Tallest Building in
Japan Constructed by Top-Down Method
By J. Hamada, K. Yamashita & K. Hirakawa
Engineering Control of Saturated Soft Soil
Consolidation
By F.F. Zekhniev, D.A. Vnukov & A.N.
Nikolaev
4.25pm
-
4.40pm
An Analytical Method for Determining the
Bearing Capacity of Soil Cement Column
Using Jet Grouting Technology
By Phung Vinh An, Vu Ba Thao & Nguyen
Quoc Dung
Challenges of a Mixed Development in a
Cavernous Limestone Formation in
Congested Urban Region of Kuala Lumpur
By T.A. Ooi, Y.G. Tan & V.W. Pong
Estimation of Overconsolidation Ratio from
Piezocone Sounding Results
By N. Chanmee, J.C. Chai & T. Hino
4.40pm
-4.55pm
Estimation of Liquefaction Hazard for Surat
Urban Territory, South Gujarat, India Using
Geophysical and Geotechnical
Investigations
By T.P. Thaker & K.S. Rao
Case Study of Deep Excavation in Existing
Underground Structure of Three-Story
Basement and Diaphragm Wall
By C.J. Kuo, Y.K. Lin, C.S. Huang, J.L. Hung
& S.S. Lin
Geotechnical and Pavement Engineering Issues
Associated with Reactive Clays
By Rusiru Dalugoda, Qusanssori Noor Bin
Rusli & Nathan Narendranathan
4.55pm
-
5.10pm
Modelling Ground Subsidence at An
Underground Coal Gasification Site
By T.C. Ekneligoda, L.T. Yang, D.
Wanatowski, A.M. Marshall & L.R. Stace
LRFD Design Guides for Driven Piles
Considering Pile Setup Phenomenon
By K. Ng, D. Green, K. Dunker, S. Sritharan
& M. Nop
Long-Term Strength Characteristics of the
Cement Treated Soil after 30 Years
By H. Hashimoto, T. Hayashi & H. Hayashi
5.10pm
-
5.25pm
Post Construction Deformations of Soil
Nailed Walls - Case Studies
By Emad Zolqadr & Shahab Yasrebi
Demonstrating Challenges of Driven Piles in
Rock Using Two Case Studies in Wyoming,
USA
By K. Ng & T. Sullivan
Effect of Particle Shapes on Shear Strength
during Direct Shear Testing Using GeoPIV
Technology
By M.I. Peerun, D.E.L. Ong & C.S. Choo
5.25pm
-
5.40pm
Practical Aspects of Numerical Modelling
of Soft Clays Treated with Prefabricated
Vertical Drains
By H.E. Ali, T. Elkateb, & D. Fernandes
Geotechnical Features of Historical
Architectural Monuments of Central Asia
By A. Zhussupbekov & A. Issina
Managing Geo Hazards in Infrastructure
Projects
By S. Setchell, N. Narendranathan & E.C. Lee
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Date Time Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 2
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. Darren Siau Chen
Chian
Co-chairwoman: Ir. Loh Yee Eng
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 2
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Ikuo Towhata
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Chang Shin Gue
Session: Soil Characterization &
Properties 3
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Ir. Peir Tien Lee
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Saravanan
Mariappan
Session: TC211
Ground Improvement
Venue: Melati 4
Chairman: Serge Varaksin
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11.25am -
11.40am
Issues Related to Goaf Modelling
By Y.G. Derbin, J. Walker, D.
Wanatowski & A.M. Marshall
Effects of Batter Piles on the Performance of Pile
Group and Piled Raft Foundations in Dry Sand
Model Ground
By Anh-Tuan Vu, Tatsunori Matsumoto, Ryo
Yoshitani & Tuong-Lai Nguyen
Shear Behavior of Sand Reinforced with
Human Hair Fiber
By Raghvendra Sahu, R. Ayothiraman & G.V.
Ramana
1. Development of Deep Soil Mixing
Technique for Earth Retention in
Malaysia
By P.V.S.R. Prasad, Y.W. Yee & V.R.
Raju
2. Artificial Ground Freezing to
Remediate the Construction of a Shaft
of a Water Supply System in Buenos
Aires, Argentina
By G. Lancellotta, V. Pastore, G.
Tonoli, L.G. de Mello, J. Sopko, G.G.
Gomes & R. Aradas
3. Lightweight Fill to Reduce
Settlement on Bridge Approach
Embankments Treated with Vibro Stone
Columns
By A.Y.L. Chwee & E.G. Balakrishnan
4. Design and Construction of Ground
Improvements to Mitigate Liquefaction,
a Case History from MacKays to Peka
Peka Expressway, New Zealand
By P. Robins & T. Pervan
11.40am -
11.55am
Influence of Geometrical Imperfections
on the Behavior of Rigid Soil
Reinforcement Columns
By C. Bohn, T. Ackermann & U. Trunk
Challenges of Damansara Town Centre
Redevelopment
By T.A. Ooi, Y.G. Tan & V.W. Pong
Some Geotechnical Properties of Tokai Clay
By P.T. Lee, Y.C. Tan, B.L. Lim & R. Nazir
11.55am -
12.10pm
The Approach Problem of an Integral
Abutment Bridge Subjected to Cyclic
Loading due to Temperature Changes
By A. Alqarawi, C. Leo, S.
Liyanapathirana & S. Ekanayake
Fundamental Experiments on Reinforcement of
Bridge Pile Foundations in Thailand Using Sheet
Pile Wall
By Tanatan Tikanta, Tatsunori Matsumoto, Vu
Anh Tuan, Shinya Shimono & Chakree
Bamrungwong
The use of Non-Invasive Geophysical
Techniques to Build 3-Dimensional Ground
Models and Reduce the Cost and Risk of Site
Investigation
By S. Setchell, Muhammad Azrief bin Azahar,
Qusanssori Noor bin Rusli & N. Lowe
12.10pm -
12.25pm
Geotechnical Reliability Analysis of
Retaining Wall Stability by First-Order
Reliability Method
By C.W. Shen, P.C. Chi, J. Ching, & Y.G.
Hu
Influence of Surging and Jack-in Pile Installation
Methods on Pile Performance Observed in Model
Load Tests in Dry Sand Ground
By S. Moriyasu, H. Meguro, T. Matsumoto, S.
Kobayashi & S. Shimono
Strength Characteristic of Geopolymer Made
Using Sarawak Fly Ash
By H.Y. Leong & D.E.L. Ong
12.25pm -
12.40pm
Simplified Method of Fragments Based
Two Dimensional Seepage Solution for
the Double-Wall Cofferdam
By Thushara Madanayaka &
Nagaratnam Sivakugan
Load-Settlement Behaviour of Piles in Piled Raft
System Derived from Load Testing and Field
Monitoring
By K. Yamashita, S. Wakai & J. Hamada
Three Dimensional Swelling of Clay Fill
Lumps
By A.S. Chafale & A. Juneja
12.40pm -
12.55pm
Predictions for Seismic Behaviors of Pile
Foundations from 3D Dynamic FEM
Analysis
By D.W. Chang, M.Y. Hong, C.W. Lu &
S.S. Lin
Local Construction Practice and Geotechnical
Performance of Rock Socketed Bored Pile in
Sedimentary Crocker Formation in Sabah
By C.J. Wong & S.S. Liew
Consolidation Characteristics of the Upper
Part of Nile Delta Deposits of Behira and
Gharbia Governorates, Egypt
By M.A. Rashed, K.N. Sediek, A.K. Nazir &
S.A. Mohsen
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Date Time Session: Design Analysis & Modelling 3
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Dr. Pintor Tua Simatupang
Co-chairman: Ir. E.G. Balakrishnan
Session: Shallow & Deep Foundations 3
Session: Slopes, Embankments & Dams
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Prof. Hung-Jiun Liao
Co-chairman: Choon Heng Tee
Session: Tunnelling & Underground Space
Development 1
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Tiong Guan Ng
Co-chairman: Ir. Andrew Pow Kwei Yeow
Session: TC211
Ground Improvement
Venue: Melati 4
Chairman: Serge Varaksin
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1.55pm -
2.10pm
Back Analysis of Three Contiguous
Bored Pile Walls in Residual Soils and
Weak Rocks
By Y. H. Ong
Development of Construction Method for Steel
Pipe Piles Combined with Ground Improvement
in Narrow Spaces
By K. Watanabe, T. Yamamoto & T. Sudo
Back Analysis of NATM Excavation
Performance Using 2-Dimensional FEM
By D. Tanaka, T. Matsumoto, T. Otani, K.
Sato, K. Kawamoto & S. Kobayashi
1. Optimizing the Relationship
between CDC Compaction Induced
Settlement Data and the Average CPT
Cone Resistance after Compaction
By J.W. Dijkstra, T. Laumen & L.A. van
Paassen
2. Ground Improvement for Tanks
By B. Hamidi & S. Varaksin
3. Recent Advancements in the
Application of Vacuum Pressure for
Consolidating Soft Soil
By Rui Zhong, Buddhima Indraratna &
Cholachat Rujikiatkamjorn
4. Twenty Years of CMC Successful
Application
By J. Racinais, B. Thomas & R. Ong
2.10pm -
2.25pm
Assessment of Building Responses
Adjacent to Deep Excavation Using 3D
Simulation
By P.H. Dang, Y.M. Hsieh & H.D. Lin
Study on the Behaviour of Pile-Raft Foundation
in Cohesive Soil
By A. Ambarish Ghosh & B. Rituparna Dey
Control of Inflow of Groundwater into Deep
Shafts and Tunnels
By L.J. Endicott
2.25pm -
2.40pm
Characteristics of PVD Induced Radial
Consolidation
By Y. Zhou & J. Chai
Influence of Core Thickness on Stability of
Downstream Slope of Earth and Rockfill Dams
under Steady-State-Seepage
By R. Khanna, M. Datta & G.V. Ramana
Design and Construction Consideration of
Bored Tunneling in Challenging Bukit Timah
Formation for Contract T220 Great World
Station and Associated Tunnels
By D.C.C. Ng & Z.Y. Liu
2.40pm -
2.55pm
Identification of Bangkok Subsoil
Parameters for Finite Element Analysis of
Excavation and Tunnelling
By S. Likitlersuang, S. Yimsiri, C.
Surarak, E. Oh & A.S. Balasubramaniam
Nonlinear Pasternak Model for Embankments on
Granular Fill over Soft Ground
By S.V. Abhishek & M.R. Madhav
Design Charts: Tunnelling-induced Effects on
Adjacent Pile Foundation
By L.N. Loganathan
2.55pm -
3.10pm
Investigating the Importance of
Correlation in an Uncertainty Analysis of
a Deep Coal Mine Roadway
By A.J. Booth, A.M. Marshall, R. Stace &
D. Wanatowski
Role of Extendible Basal Reinforcement for
Embankment Construction over Soft Soils
By S.S. Liew, K.S. Koo & F.W. Chee
Development of Numerical Models to Predict
Impact of Additional Loads on Tunnels in
Soft Ground
By Jinnie Oh & N. Osborne
3.10pm -
3.25pm
Design of Floating Stone Column for
Treating Soft Soils
By Y.S. Sim, Y.W. Yee, D.E.L. Ong & C.F.
Leung
Strategy of Staged Construction and Undrained
Strength Gain in Soft Soil Engineering – Design
Study Exercise
By N. Thayalan, P. Andreas & E. TaeWoo
The Challenges of Tunnelling Works in
Kuala Lumpur Karsts
By L.H. Ooi & T.T. Ha
3.25pm -
3.40pm
Design of Foundations on Stone Columns
By Karech, A. Noui & T. Bouzid
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Date Time Session: Design Analysis & Modelling
4
Venue: Selangor 1
Chairman: Ir. Eng Choy Lee
Session: Engineering Geology & Rock
Mechanics
Venue: Selangor 2
Chairman: Boon Kong Tan
Co-chairman: Ir. Dr. Dominic Ek Leong Ong
Session: Tunnelling & Underground Space
Development 2
Venue: Selangor 3
Chairman: Dr. Logan N. Loganathan
Co-chairman: Dr. Dazhi Wen
2 J
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4.10pm -
4.2pm
Application of Dynamic Analysis in
Railroad Track Substructure
By E.G. Balakrishnan & S.
Daramalingam
Another Glimpse of Engineering Geology and
Rock Mechanics in Malaysia
By B.K. Tan
Development of Reinforced Concrete
Segmental Lining Design for MRT Bored
Tunnels in Singapore
By D. Wen
4.25pm -
4.40pm
The Development of a Frictional Jacking
Force Model for Nonlinear Soil
Behaviour
By C.S. Choo & D.E.L. Ong
Empirical Models to Evaluate of “mi” as an
Intact Rock Constant in the Hoek-Brown Rock
Failure Criterion
By Sh. Arshadnejad & N. Nick
Face Stability of Large Diameter SCL Tunnel
in Soil in Singapore
By L.W. Weng, D. Poh, I. Hiroaki, K.H. Lim
& H. Takeshi
4.40pm -
4.55pm
Influence of Non Homogeneous Moisture
Content on Strength Reduction and
Stability of River Bank
By S. Khatun, A. Ghosh & D. Sen
Effects of High Temperature on the Mechanical
Properties of Sandstone
By D. Wanatowski, L.T. Yang, T.C. Ekneligoda,
A.M. Marshall & L.R. Stace
UAV-based Laser Scanning Using
RiCOPTER with VUX-SYS
By C.S. Lim
4.55pm -
5.10pm
Rock Slope Failure Mechanism, Hazard and Risk
Evaluation and Complying to Authority
Requirement
By Saravanan Mariappan, Fauziah Hanis Hood
& Thurairaj Ananthan
The Electric Cylinder® A Technique for
Cavity Detection
By P. Frappin & C. Mogenier
5.10pm -
5.25pm
Fabrication of Piezoceramic Transducers to
Measure Very Small Strain Stiffness in Basalt
Rocks
By M. Endait & A. Juneja
5.25pm -
5.40pm
Assessment of Rock Slope Weathering Based on
the Alteration of Photogrammetric Roughness
Data
By D.H. Kim, I. Gratchev, E. Oh & A.S.
Balasubramaniam
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YOUNG GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS CONFERENCE
A Young Geotechnical Engineers Conference (YGEC) with the theme of “Contributions of Young Geotechnical Engineers to Nation Building” will be held on 30th May 2016 at Wisma IEM in Petaling Jaya. This conference is held as a platform to highlight the valuable contributions of young, enterprising and energetic Geotechnical Engineers working on increasingly challenging projects. For more information, please see www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016.
http://www.mygeosociety.org/seagc2016