NASTT Pipe Bursting Good Practices Course in August 2006

The North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) will hold a special one-day Pipe Bursting Good Practices Course in conjunction with the Rehab Road Shows and co-sponsored by the Midwest Society for Trenchless Technology.

Aug 14, 2006
Target groups: students, engineers
Category: Seminar
The course takes place on Monday, August 14th, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Adams Mark Hotel in Indianapolis.

The course is geared to provide an in-depth overview of pipe bursting and covers four topic areas: (1) the types, methods and application of pipe bursting; (2) planning and preliminary design of a pipe bursting job; (3) design and construction considerations; and (4) trouble shooting and problem solving.

NASTT training courses are consensus-based and thoroughly peer- reviewed by industry and subject matter experts. The target audience includes municipal engineers, utility personnel, designers, managers and contractors involved with construction, rehabilitating and managing underground utilities.

NASTT instructors are recognized leaders in their respective fields. Course instructors are Dr. Alan Atalah, P.E., Professor with the College of Technology based at Bowling Green State University and Mark Wallbom, Senior Vice President of Miller Pipeline Corporation.

NASTT members save $150 on registration fees. Not an NASTT member? Your non-member registration fee includes NASTT membership for one-year (a $200 value). Your registration fee also includes: attendance to the seminar, classroom materials, breaks and lunch, Continuing Education Units (CEUs) endorsed by a participating university and a complimentary copy of the Pipe Bursting Good Practices manual.

For more information or to register for the course, please contact Stephanie Manning
Phone:+49 (0) 330-467-7588 or e-mail: smanning@benjaminmedia.com.
Adams Mark Hotel in Indianapolis
USA

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Angela Ghosh, Assistant Executive Director

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aghosh@nastt.org

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