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Development of a Compressive Dewatering Management Software-Based system—A Case Study in Qatar

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Selected Studies in Geotechnics, Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing (CAJG 2020)

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Lusail CP07B is one of the mega projects being developed in Lusail City, close to the seaside in the Northern part of the State of Qatar. The project has 410,000 m2 of excavation pit with variable depths between − 10 and − 30 mbgl (metres below ground level) and around 105,000 m2 of slopes with different configurations and slopes stability methods. To maintain the phreatic level (groundwater level) under control, a massive dewatering system that usually plays an important role is required, and sometimes, it might negatively impact the project itself, from a safety, economic, quality, and schedule point of view. During the execution of Lusail CP07B, a complex Dewatering Management System (DMS) was implemented, based on a software platform tool. The software, based on the Civilworks Web Services (CWS), is able to work in real time, semi-real time, and manual mode. In this paper, the most important functions and capabilities of the platform are evaluated.

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Vigil, H., Vigil, J., Casado, A., Garcia, M. (2023). Development of a Compressive Dewatering Management Software-Based system—A Case Study in Qatar. In: Ergüler, Z.A., et al. Selected Studies in Geotechnics, Geo-informatics and Remote Sensing. CAJG 2020. Advances in Science, Technology & Innovation. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43759-5_10

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