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SUMMARY:NHI - Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges
DESCRIPTION:TRAINING LEVEL: Intermediate \nCLASS SIZE: Minimum: 20 Maximum: 30 \n\n\nCOURSE DESCRIPTION: \nThe National Highway Institute’s (NHI) 3-day Stream Stability and Scour at Highway Bridges course provides participants with comprehensive training in the prevention of hydraulic-related bridge failures. Course participants will receive training in conducting a stream stability classification and qualitative analysis of stream response and make estimates of scour at a bridge opening. \nMaterial for the course comes primarily from two Hydraulic Engineering Circulars (HEC)\, “Evaluating Scour at Bridges” (HEC-18)\, 5th Edition (2012)\, and “Stream Stability at Highway Structures” (HEC-20)\, 4th Edition (2012). The effects of stream instability\, scour\, erosion\, and stream aggradation and degradation are covered. Quantitative techniques are provided for estimating long-term degradation and for calculating the magnitude of contraction scour in a bridge opening. Procedures for estimating local scour at bridge piers and abutments for simple and complex substructures are also provided. A comprehensive workshop integrates qualitative analysis and analytical techniques to determine the need for a Scour Plan of Action for correcting stream instability and scour problems. For this 3-day course\, the host agency will need to select 3 optional topics (out of 8 possible topics). Course instructors will contact the host prior to the course to complete a pre-course questionnaire\, determine optional topics to be taught\, and discuss the course schedule. \nThis comprehensive training provides preventive techniques for identifying\, analyzing\, and calculating various hydraulic factors that impact bridge stability. Public and private sector engineers responsible for maintaining the integrity of highway bridges will find it invaluable. \nPrior to the beginning of the course\, participants are strongly encouraged to enroll in the following Web-based training (WBT) courses: 135091 Basic Hydraulic Principles Review\, 135086 Stream Stability Factors and Concepts\, and 135087 Scour at Highway Bridges: Concepts and Definitions. Mastery of the concepts covered in these WBTs will enhance participation in the Instructor-led training. \n\n\nOUTCOMES: \nUpon completion of the course\, participants will be able to: \n\nIdentify indicators of stream instability that can threaten bridges\nIdentify stream types and their potential for instability problems\nDescribe open-channel hydraulics concepts in bridge scour and stream instability analyses\nDefine types of scour that can occur at bridge crossings\nDescribe aggradation\, degradation\, and contraction scour\nCalculate contraction scour for live bed and clear water conditions\nDescribe factors that influence scour at piers\nCalculate pier scour for three typical case studies\nDescribe the factors that influence scour at abutments\nDescribe how HEC-18\, HEC-20\, and HEC-23 provide analysis procedures for stream instability and bridge scour\nPerform Level I and II analyses\nClassify a stream using two different classification systems\nConduct a qualitative analysis of stream responses\nApply the HEC-18 scour equations to determine total scour at a bridge\nDetermine the need for a Scour Plan of Action at a scour-critical bridge
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/nhi-stream-stability-and-scour-at-highway-bridges/
LOCATION:12300 West Dakota Ave\, 12300 West Dakota Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180608T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180608T090000
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CREATED:20180525T023239Z
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SUMMARY:CASFM Outreach & Training Committee Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join the meeting: join.me/ICONEngineering \nTo dial in by phone: \nUnited States – Los Angeles\, CA\n213.226.1066 \nConference ID:\n113-070-052 #
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-outreach-training-committee-meeting/
LOCATION:ICON Engineering\, 7000 S Yosemite St #120\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112
CATEGORIES:Committee Meetings
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180613T173000
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SUMMARY:CASFM SE Region Networking and Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Presentation:      Selecting the Right Hydraulic Model\n                          Josh Hollon & Brinton Swift – HDR \nDescription: With the wide range of hydraulic modeling software available\, ranging from overly simplistic to unsteady and complex 3-dimensional\, this presentation walks through a basic flow chart to support selection of an appropriate hydraulic model for various project conditions. \nAppetizers provided with Cash Bar ($5 Bristol bottles) \nPlease RSVP to Kevin Binkley so we make sure to have enough food (or not too much) at kbinkley@csu.org.  \nAgenda: \n5:30-6:00   Appetizers\, Cash Bar and Networking\n6:00-7:00   Presentation\n7:00-7:30   Networking and Cash Bar \nWhere:  Bristol Brewing (in Ivywild)\n             The Barrel Aging Room\n1604 South Cascade Ave\n             Colorado Springs\, CO 80905 \n 
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-se-region-networking-and-speaker-series/
LOCATION:Bristol Brewing\, 1604 S Cascade Ave\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80905
CATEGORIES:Networking
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180614
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180616
DTSTAMP:20260412T013130
CREATED:20180404T202607Z
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SUMMARY:2-Day HEC-RAS Sediment Transport Course
DESCRIPTION:Lead by West Consultants\, this hands-on seminar and computer workshop provides practical\ntraining in sediment transport modeling. We will cover the algorithms HEC-RAS uses to compute\nsediment transport\, selecting a transport function\, computing transport capacity\, the quasi-unsteady\nflow assumption\, bed mixing algorithms\, bed change options\, and other fundamental computations.\nThe course will also discuss avoiding common sediment transport modeling problems.\nIntensive workshops will instruct participants in basic sediment transport modeling input (e.g.\,\nboundary conditions\, bed sediment samples\, hydraulic information)\, model options (e.g.\, dredging\,\ntransport equation calibration\, cohesive transport\, etc.)\, and output features. \nAttendees should bring their own laptop with HEC-RAS 5.0.3 \nLearning Outcomes: \n\nSet up and execute a sediment transport analysis within HEC-RAS.\nRecognize the transport methods within HEC-RAS and select appropriate function(s).\nApply calibration and sensitivity techniques to their models.\nTroubleshoot HEC-RAS sediment models.\n\n7 CFM credits will be awarded per day attended. \nCost: \n\nEarly Registration (by May 13): $400\nLate Registration (after May 13): $525\n\nDates & Times: \n\nJune 14 & June 15\, 2018 8AM – 5PM\n\nLocation: \n\nSEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO 80112\n\nClick here to register \nClick here for the event flyer: HEC RAS Sediment Transport Course Updated \nQuestions? Contact Tyler Rosburg at ICON Engineering\, 303-221-0802 or via email.
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2-day-hec-ras-sediment-transport-course/
LOCATION:SEMSWA\, 7437 S Fairplay St\, Centennial\, CO\, 80112\, United States
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180614T160000
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SUMMARY:2018 Stormwater Quality Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:The Stormwater Quality Committee is pleased to host the 2018 Stormwater Quality Field Trip on Thursday\, June 14th. The theme this year is “innovation.” We will be visiting a variety of types of stormwater quality post-construction BMP examples throughout the metro Denver area that display innovation: from a green roof to permeable pavers to urban bioretention to wetland treatments and using UV light to treat for bacteria discharges! We will also see the demonstration of an innovative tool to deal with materials cleaned out of forebays called “the Shaker.” As a component of each site visit\, we will be hearing from the engineers\, landscape architects and owners about their experience and perspective. Contact Candice Owen at owenc@bouldercolorado.gov with any questions.  Click Here to go to the Registration Site . \n\nWhere: Urban Drainage & Flood Control District\n2480 W. 26TH Ave. Suite 156-B \nDenver\, CO 80211\n303.455.6277 | udfcd.org\nWhen: Thursday June 14\nHow Much: $40\nArrive at 8:30\nDepart Parking Lot at 9:00\nReturn at 4:00\nLunch is Provided\nRegistration Deadline: June 11 – 5:00 PM
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/2018-stormwater-quality-field-trip/
LOCATION:Mile High Flood District\, 12575 W Bayaud Ave\, Lakewood\, CO\, 80228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180618T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180618T190000
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SUMMARY:CASFM Metro Social with RMNASTT
DESCRIPTION:There will be a CASFM joint social on June 18\, 2018\, to be presented by RMNASTT – THE ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHAPTER OF THE NORTH AMERICAN SOCIETY FOR TRENCHLESS TECHNOLOGY.  The social will be held at the Ale House\, 2501 16th St.\, Denver\, from 5:00-7:00.   www.alehousedenver.com \nPresentation Summary: \nAn overview of the various trenchless technologies available for the rehabilitation of storm water culverts and drainage infrastructure is presented.  Technological advancements and the growth and acceptance of trenchless construction methods are providing engineers and municipalities with more options than ever when considering structural rehabilitation of storm water infrastructure as a viable alternative to open cut replacement.  Cured In Place Pipe lining (CIPP)\, ultra-violet light cured CIPP lining (UV CIPP)\, segmental slip lining\, centrifugally cast cementitious systems\, structural manhole rehabilitation\, and other methods will be discussed. Technical considerations such as design thickness\, flow management\, installation procedures\, advantages and limitations of each method\, as well as inspection and QA/QC measures will be covered. Throughout the presentation\, the City of Aurora will provide perspective on the design\, selection\, procurement\, and overall experience with the construction of a variety of trenchless methods used to address storm water system rehabilitation needs throughout the community. \nBios: \nJeff Maier P.E. is the Director of Engineering at C&L Water Solutions\, a trenchless contracting firm located in Littleton. He is responsible for providing in-house engineering assistance and technical expertise for water and wastewater infrastructure condition assessment\, trenchless rehabilitation and new construction applications. Jeff is a Colorado and Utah registered professional engineer\, a graduate of the University of Michigan\, and has over 18 years of project management and engineering design experience. He is recognized as an expert in the fields of advanced condition assessment and trenchless rehabilitation of pipelines\, manholes\, and wastewater structures. He is vice-chair of the ASTM sub-committee on trenchless plastic pipeline technology (F17.67)\, is a National Association of Corrosion Engineers (NACE) Level 3 coating/lining inspector\, and currently serves on the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) national board of directors. \nSwirvine Nyirenda  PE\, CFM\, PMP is the Principal Engineer at Aurora water. He oversees the rehabilitation and construction of the City’s waste water and storm water systems. He is a Certified Floodplain Manager\, Project Management professional and is registered in Colorado and Louisiana. His professional interest include the application of trenchless technologies in the rehabilitation and installation of new Stormwater and waste water systems. He is a NASSCO certified CIPP inspector and currently serves on the Rocky Mountain North American Society for Trenchless Technology (RMNASTT) board of directors. Swirvine has a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Zambia and a Master’s degree from Tulane University
URL:https://www.casfm.org/event/casfm-metro-social-with-rmnastt/
LOCATION:Ale House\, 2501 16th Street\, Denver\, CO
CATEGORIES:Networking
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