NASTT CIPP Good Practices Course

Sponsored by the North American Society for Trenchless Technology, the Trenchless Technology Center and the City and County of Denver.

Mar 22, 2007
Target groups: technicians, engineers
Category: Seminar
What is CIPP?

Cured-In-Place-Pipe (CIPP) technology is an effective trenchless pipeline rehabilitation method that may help to address many of your city’s water and wastewater problems. CIPP is one of the most widely used and accepted pipeline rehabilitation methods. It significantly reduces infiltration and exfiltration. It is cost effective and increases flow capacity. And because it is trenchless, traffic congestion and site disruption are significantly reduced. Learn more about the benefits of the CIPP process by attending this special one-day course.

CIPP course topics covered:

CIPP rehabilitation description, history and methods; design and construction; testing that includes test procedures and definitions, standards; benchmark and construction QA/QC testing; liner design for non- pressure (gravity) applications; determination of circular and non-circular liner thickness using ASTM F- 1216 and other design methodologies; CIPP construction and installation considerations; and CIPP contract specifications, tendering process and construction QA/QC.

Registration is $275 per person and includes:

attendance to the seminar, classroom materials, continental breakfast, lunch and afternoon break and Continuing Education Units (CEUs) issued by Louisiana Tech University.

Course instructors are Dr. Mark Knight and Kaleel Rahaim.

For further details please go to http://www.nastt.org.
City and County of Denver
Denver, Colorado (USA)

Contact

Angela Ghosh

Phone:

+1 703-217-1382

E-Mail:

aghosh@nastt.org

Internet:

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