In an August 2010 article in ADSC’s Foundation Drilling Magazine, Eric Loehr and Dan Brown of Dan Brown and Associates summarized the key findings from a report they authored on the use of micropiles in landslide stabilization. The article and the report, which was submitted to the ADSC/DFI Micropile Comittee in January of 2008, are available for download from the Dan Brown and Associates website. [Source: Dan Brown and Associates. Image: DBA]
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