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Registrations available for ASTT Training Courses

The ASTT has licensed the training courses and adapted the material – which is world’s best practice – for Australasian audiences.

This educational initiative has been made possible by the generous support of the Australian Drilling Industry Training Committee (ADITC).

CIPP Good Practices Course

CIPP is one of the most widely used and accepted pipeline rehabilitation methods; it is cost-effective, increases flow capacity and significantly reduces infiltration and ex-filtration.

This course provides an overview of wastewater mainline and lateral pipe rehabilitation using CIPP, and covers everything from planning and design, through to job completion.

It is best suited to council, utility and government employees, asset managers seeking new knowledge of rehabilitation techniques, and young professionals working in the trenchless rehabilitation subsector.

HDD Good Practices Guidelines Course

The HDD Good Practices Guidelines course provides an in-depth overview of HDD and covers six topics: (1) operation and application; (2) equipment and materials; (3) planning, including surface and geological investigations, utility surveys, bore planning, and regulations and permitting; (4) jobsite safety; (5) risk reduction, trouble shooting and mitigation; and (6) design.

The course is aimed at council, utility and government employees, civil and geotechnical engineers, beginner drillers, and young professionals working the trenchless installation subsector.

Pipe Bursting Good Practices Course

Pipe bursting is the perfect no-dig process to replace an existing line with a completely new, larger pipe – without excavating. This construction technique is recognised as one of the only methods of trenchless rehabilitation that replaces an existing line with a completely new pipe, providing a total pipe replacement and allows for the replacement of an existing pipe with a new line of equal or larger diameter – to maintain or increase flow capabilities.

The Pipe Bursting Good Practices Course will provide an in-depth overview of pipe bursting and covers four topic areas: (1) the types, methods and applications of pipe bursting; (2) planning and preliminary design of a pipe bursting job; (3) design and construction considerations; and (4) troubleshooting and problem solving.

The course is best suited to council, utility and government employees, civil and geotechnical engineers, and young professionals working the trenchless industry.

Registration for these one-day training courses is available from AU$490 for ASTT Members and AU$590 for non-members.

If you are interested in registering for the training courses, contact conferences@gs-press.com.au or visit the No-Dig Down Under website.

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