Gear up for Annual Fall Grout Boot Camp

The tradition continues as Aries, Avanti and Logiball join forces to produce the Annual Fall Group Boot Camp in Lithia Springs, GA, Sept. 14-15.
Designed to enhance understanding of how and why injection grouting stops water infiltration in collection systems, the two-day boot camp caters to those who specify, inspect, bid, operate, maintain and rehabilitate sewers: municipal management and contractors, city and consulting engineers, inspectors and regulators, and grout equipment operators.
In-depth technical information and hands-on demonstrations cover injection grout mixing, testing, equipment operation and troubleshooting; and ASTM and NASSCO/ICGA specifications and why they are important. In addition, you will have the opportunity to collaborate and network with teams from other communities nationwide.
Upon completion of this course, attendees receive:
• Credit for (10) Professional Development Hours (PDH) through the Center for Innovative Grouting Materials and Technology (CIGMAT)
• Training documentation
• Certificate of Completion
• Specialized electrical, air testing and calibration kit for transducers, check valves and packer systems ($180 value)
Cost is $585 per person and $485 for each additional registrant from the same company.
Seating is limited, and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. Register here; the deadline is Sept. 2.
If you have questions about this event, please contact Sandra Manestar at (770) 941-1144 or sandra.manestar@ariesindustries.com
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