Avanti opens registration for Industrial and Geotechnical Injection Grout School in November
WEBSTER, Texas – Registration is now open for the semi-annual Industrial and Geotechnical Injection Grout School taking place at Avanti’s headquarters in Webster, Texas, on Nov. 9-10, 2022.

This two-day course focuses on the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in the field, using technologies and techniques for achieving maximum results, and a commonsense approach to problem solving with injection of acrylic, polyurethane, and cementitious grouts for your industrial and geotechnical grouting applications.
This course provides classroom and demonstration sessions, and presents technical information on:
- Fundamentals of Grout Chemistry
- Soil Analysis from Sand to Bedrock
- Grouting Underground Structures
- Building a Grouting Program
- Epoxies
- Proven Techniques: Curtain Grouting, VPAT, and more
The featured Subject Matter Experts include Grant Bonin, the Principal Mining Geotechnical Engineer for Golder Associates; Bill Lillico, the Grouting Services Manager for Specialty Grouting Services; and Brian Jeppsen, VP R&D for US Grout.
If you’re a Geotechnical Engineer, Geologist, Design/Build Enterprise, Project Manager, Geotechnical Contractor, Inspector/Regulator, or Government Agency looking to stop water and stabilize soil, this course is for you!
Spots are filling up. Register before October 3 to save.
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