2008 Alberta Trenchless Conference and Short Course
November 12, 2008 - Short CourseNovember 13, 2008 - Technical Presentations & TradeshowNovember 14, 2008 - Tour
Nov 12, 2008
- Nov 14, 2008
Target groups:
Municipal engineers, utility personnel, designers, managers, owners, and contractors who are involved in the construction, rehabilitation, and management of underground utilities
Category:
EducationTraining
NASTT New Installation Methods Good Practices Course
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
2008 Alberta Trenchless Conference
Thursday, November 13, 2008
This one-day conference offers excellent learning and networking opportunities for trenchless industry professionals, and includes several technical presentations and a trade show. Technical presentations will cover various trenchless topics including tunneling, horizontal directional drilling, boring, lining, flow bypassing, and other related subjects.
On November 12, NASTT will be hosting its annual pre-conference short course. This year’s short course will be NASTT’s New Installations short course which premiered at the No-Dig Conference in Dallas this past April. The short course addresses a number of trenchless methods commonly used to install new pipe and pipe casings including auger boring, pipe ramming, pipe jacking, and the pilot tube method.
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
2008 Alberta Trenchless Conference
Thursday, November 13, 2008
This one-day conference offers excellent learning and networking opportunities for trenchless industry professionals, and includes several technical presentations and a trade show. Technical presentations will cover various trenchless topics including tunneling, horizontal directional drilling, boring, lining, flow bypassing, and other related subjects.
On November 12, NASTT will be hosting its annual pre-conference short course. This year’s short course will be NASTT’s New Installations short course which premiered at the No-Dig Conference in Dallas this past April. The short course addresses a number of trenchless methods commonly used to install new pipe and pipe casings including auger boring, pipe ramming, pipe jacking, and the pilot tube method.