Cured-In-Place Pipe Good Practices (Tampa, FL U.S.A.)

Jan 20, 2010
Target groups: Public service managers, engineers, inspectors, industry practitioners, contactors
Category: Seminar
Since 1977 Cured- in-Place Pipe (CIPP) liners have been installed for the successful rehabilitation of buried pipelines. This pipeline rehabilitation technique is now commonly used world wide to renew aging and deteriorating buried infrastructure in crowded urban environments.

NASTT has developed an industry peer reviewed one- to two-day course on Cured-In-Place-Pipe Good Practices. These courses are geared to provide an in depth overview of waste water mainline and lateral pipe rehabilitation using CIPP from planning and design to job completion. The target audience is contractors, public works, consulting engineers, inspectors and industry practitioners.

The course is based on work conducted by the Centre for the Advancement of Trenchless Technology (CATT) and the University of Waterloo on behalf of NASTT. The course is taught by instructors who are experts on CIPP design, construction and testing.

For more informations to this seminar, please click here.
Tampa Convention Center
Tampa, FL (U.S.A.)
n.s.

Contact

Angela Ghosh

Phone:

+1 703-217-1382

E-Mail:

aghosh@nastt.org

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