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  2. Dolphin (structure) - Wikipedia

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    Wood pilings grouped into a pair of dolphins serving as a protected entryway to a boat basin. A dolphin is a group of pilings arrayed together to serve variously as a protective hardpoint along a dock, in a waterway, or along a shore; as a means or point of stabilization of a dock, bridge, or similar structure; as a mooring point; and as a base for navigational aids.

  3. Creosote - Wikipedia

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    Currently, all creosote-treated wood products—foundation and marine pilings, lumber, posts, railroad ties, timbers, and utility poles—are manufactured using this type of wood preservative. The manufacturing process can only be a pressure process under the supervision of a licensed applicator certified by the State Departments of Agriculture.

  4. Caisson (engineering) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic cross section of a pressurized caisson. In geotechnical engineering, a caisson (/ ˈ k eɪ s ən,-s ɒ n /; borrowed from French caisson 'box', from Italian cassone 'large box', an augmentative of cassa) is a watertight retaining structure [1] used, for example, to work on the foundations of a bridge pier, for the construction of a concrete dam, [2] or for the repair of ships.

  5. Franki piling system - Wikipedia

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    Franki piling system. (Redirected from Franki Piling System) A Franki pile. The Franki piling system (also called pressure -injected footing) is a method used to drive expanded base cast- in-situ concrete (Franki) piles. [ 1] It was developed by Belgian Engineer Edgard Frankignoul in 1909. [ 2]

  6. Timber pilings - Wikipedia

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    Timber pilings. Timber pilings serve as the foundations of many historic structures such as canneries, wharves, and shore buildings. The old pilings present challenging problems during restoration as they age and are destroyed by organisms and decay. Replacing the foundation entirely is possible but expensive.

  7. Pile driver - Wikipedia

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    Pile driver. A pile driver is a heavy-duty tool used to drive piles into soil to build piers, bridges, cofferdams, and other "pole" supported structures, and patterns of pilings as part of permanent deep foundations for buildings or other structures. Pilings may be made of wood, solid steel, or tubular steel (often later filled with concrete ...

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    A lack of coherent rules. According to the announcement statement by CrowdStrike, the company issued a software update on July 19 that included a flaw that went undetected in validation checks ...

  9. Wood preservation - Wikipedia

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    A modern wharf piling bored by bivalves known as shipworms. As proposed by Richardson,[1]treatment of wood has been practiced for almost as long as the use of wood itself. There are records of wood preservation reaching back to ancient Greeceduring Alexander the Great's rule, where bridge wood was soaked in olive oil.

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