NASTT Cured-in-Place-Pipe (CIPP) Good Practices Course
The Great Lakes, St. Lawrence and Atlantic Chapter (GLSLA) of the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) will offer this good practices course focused on cured-in-place-pipe in conjunction with the Trenchless Road Shows.
Jun 01, 2007
Target groups:
technicians,
engineers,
skilled tradesmen
Category:
EducationTraining
Course instructors are Dr. Mark Knight with the University of Waterloo and Ian Doherty of Trenchless Design Engineering, Ltd. The CIPP course is geared to provide an in-depth overview of wastewater 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.
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.
For more information, please visit the conference website at http://www.catt.ca.
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.
For more information, please visit the conference website at http://www.catt.ca.