Certificate of Training in Asset Management (CTAM) 2018 Texas Workshop
The workshop will be a four-day offering of an exclusive four part series in Asset Management coursework, CTAM, for Water Infrastructure and certification. The workshop covers one course level per day. Upon completion of the four courses, participants receive designation as an Associate Water Asset Manager (AWAM) plus 30 hours of PDH credits.
The Buried Asset Management Institute (BAMI) was established in the Department of Watershed Management (DWM) for the City of Atlanta in 2003 as a result of the leadership and inspiration of Mayor Shirley Franklin and DWM Commissioner Jack Ravan. In 2004, BAMI transitioned to BAMI-International (BAMI-I). BAMI-I is a non-profit corporation whose main purpose is to educate and assist those who have an interest in applying best buried asset management practices to extend the life and efficiency of their assets. In 2006, BAMI-I was selected for U.S. EPA Cooperative Agreement (CP 83 282901-1), which was completed in 2008. As a result of it, BAMI-I launched the Certificate of Training in Asset Management courses (CTAM 100-400).
This program consists of 4 online courses plus a 2-level certification program (Associate Water Asset Manager (AWAM) & Professional Water Asset Manager (PWAM). So far, individuals from 16 countries have enrolled in the CTAM program.
This workshop is for novices and experienced professionals alike. It includes introductory and advanced material using technical but simple language.
Contact
Trenchless Technology Center - Louisiana Tech University
Dr. Tom Iseley
59 Dan Reneau Drive, Engineering Annex
LA 71270 Ruston
United States
Phone:
+1 404 386 5667