NASTT’s Cured-in-Place Pipe Good Practices Course - Victoria, BC

NASTT’s Cured-in-Place Pipe

Good Practices Course

Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011

8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Comfort Hotel and Conference Centre – Victoria, BC

 

The British Columbia Chapter of the North American Society (NASTT-BC) is pleased to sponsor a special one-day Cured-in-Place Pipe (CIPP) Good Practices Course, Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011, at the Comfort Hotel and Conference Center in Victoria, British Columbia.    

 

You Need to Know CIPP Lining! 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 ex-filtration. CIPP is cost-effective and increases flow capacity. 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, Dec. 6th in Victoria!  

 

Course Objective: 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.

 

CIPP Course Topics: CIPP Definition, Description, Background and Methods; CIPP Application Range in Trenchless Rehabilitation; Design of CIPP for Gravity Applications; Design of CIPP for Pressure Applications; Construction and Installation; Specifications and Tendering; and Inspection and QA/QC.

 

Course Instructors:

Chris Macey, P. Eng. is the Senior Technical Director - Water Infrastructure Management for AECOM and their global Technical Practice Network leader for the Condition Assessment and Rehabilitation of Linear Infrastructure.  He had 30-plus years of experience in the analysis, design and construction/rehabilitation of sewer and water infrastructure, and extensive experience in trenchless technology. He is recognized as a leading authority on the factors that contribute to pipeline deterioration.

 

Marek Pawlowski, P.Eng. is the Principal of M.J. Pawlowski & Association, an infrastructure management consulting company. He has 20 years experience in condition assessment and trenchless rehabilitation of water and sewer infrastructure and is a strong proponent of QA/QC protocols related to trenchless rehabilitation methods through educational programs. Marek is the past chair of the British Columbia Chapter of NASTT.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs): Earn valuable CEUs for your attendance and participation. (One CEU = 10 Professional Development Hours). By attending this course, you will earn 0.8 CEUs and receive a certificate issued by Louisiana Tech University.

 

Who Should Attend? Engineering consultants; utility engineers and managers; government engineers and public works managers; contractors; and others with responsibilities for imple­menting or managing construction projects using trenchless construction techniques.

 

Course Fees: $400 CAD/members and $500 CAD/non-members. Current 2011 members of NASTT receive a discounted rate. (Membership will be verified with the NASTT HQ office.) Not a current member? The non-member rate includes a one-year membership to NASTT.

 

Your course registration fee includes:

  • Continental breakfast, breaks and lunch
  • CEU certificate issued by Louisiana Tech University
  • Comprehensive, consensus-based information, non-commercial presentation
  • Expert course instructors who are leaders in their respective fields and can help answer your questions not outlined in the course agenda

 

NASTT’s CIPP Good Practices Course Agenda:

7:30 AM               Continental Breakfast & Check-in

 

8:00 AM               Opening Remarks & Part 1 - Introduction

 

9:00 AM               Part 2 - Design & Construction of CIPP

·        Description, history & methods

 

10:00 AM             Break

 

10:15 AM             Part 3 - CIPP Application Range in Trenchless Technologies

·        Types of pipelines used in CIPP process

·        Practical size, shape & length limitations

·        Types of CIPP materials

·        Basics of how CIPP interacts with other materials

·        Typical problems that can be addressed using CIPP

·        Practical advice on where, when and how to apply CIPP liners

 

11:15 AM             Part 4 - CIPP Testing

·        Liner properties for liner design

·        Liner compatibility with waste stream

·        Design Requirements

 

Noon                    Lunch

 

1:00 PM               Part 5 - Design Considerations for Gravity Pipelines

·        Wall thickness for a CIPP liner

·        Existing pipeline problems

·        Problem(s) in the liner’s design

 

1:45 PM               Part 6 - Key Notes for a Successful Project

·        Selection of right materials & process

·        Design by an experienced, registered engineer

·        Clear & detailed well-written tender & contract specifications

·        Field quality control & quality assurance program

 

2:45 PM               Break

 

3:00 PM               Part 7 - Inspection & QA/QC

·        Compliance with by-laws & safety regulations

·        Contract specifications

·        Documentation

·        Protection of owner’s interests

·        Public relations

 

4:30 PM               Q&A Period, Closing Remarks & Course Evaluations

 

5:00 PM               Course Adjourned            

 

Agenda is subject to change.

 

 

To Register: Don’t delay! Limited seating is available. Complete the registration form included with this brochure flyer. Call Monica Perry, Phone: 604-594-3952, Fax: 604-589-4698 and E-mail: mwperry@telus.net.

 

For Course Content Questions: Contact Angela Ghosh at NASTT. Phone: 703-217-1382 or 330-491-0058 or e-mail: aghosh@nastt.org. Visit NASTT’s web site at: www.nastt.org.

 

Course Location: Comfort Hotel and Conference Centre (CN904), 3020 Blanshard Street, Victoria, BC, CA, V8T 5C7

 

About the NASTT-BC Chapter: NASTT-BC is a multiple disciplinary society of individuals and organizations with professional, utilitarian or environmental interests in trenchless technology. Its mission is to advance the science and practice of trenchless technology for the public benefit; to develop standards; to promote education, training, research, development and information; and to promulgate through public forums the improvements and status of trenchless technology. For more information, visit the chapter web site at: www.nastt-bc.org/.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  NASTT’s Cured-in-Place Pipe

Good Practices Course

Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011

8:00 am to 5:00 pm

Comfort Hotel and Conference Centre – Victoria, BC

 

 

Attendee Information (please print clearly & use one form per registrant)

Name                                                                                               Job Title                                                                         

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Course Registration Options

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2011 Member Rate – must be a current member of NASTT to qualify

  $400 CAD

Non-Member Rate – includes one-year membership to NASTT

  $500 CAD

 

Payment Method

 

  Cheque:  Make payable to “NASTT-BC ” and mail to:

Monica, Perry

Administrative Assistant, NASTT-BC

7848 Garfield Drive

Delta, BC V4C 7J4

 

 

No cancellations after November 29, 2011. Substitutions may be made at any time.

 

Confirmation of registration will be sent upon receipt of payment.

Registration will be taken on a first come, first serve basis.

Cheques received after the course is full will be returned to sender.

 

Please send your completed form to Monica:  

Fax: (604)589 4698, E-mail: mwperry@telus.net, Phone: (604)594 3952

 

Event Date: 
Tue, 12/06/2011