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December 6, 2016

Herrera Scientist Contributes to Emerging Noise Attenuation Technology for Pile Driving

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Washington State Department of Transportation, University of Washington Department of Mechanical Engineering, and Marine Construction Technologies, the Seattle start-up where Herrera’s Associate Scientist Julie Hampden has been working part-time, recently released a report on the full-scale testing of a new quiet pile technology in Puget Sound. The report examines the underwater noise attenuation provided by the innovative double-walled piles during impact pile driving and compares the drivability of these piles with a standard control pile.

The full report is available on the WSDOT Research website.

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Civil, Construction, Innovation, Mitigation, Seattle, Urbanism, Washington

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