NYU, BAMI form 18th Utility Investigation School for aspiring utility professionals
(UI) – The Buried Asset Management Institute – International (BAMI-I) & the New York University Tandon School of Engineering, in conjunction with the ASCE’S Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute (UESI) have teamed to conduct the 18th ASCE UESI / BAMI-I UIS School in 2023.
This short course will give practitioners the knowledge and tools to provide competent utility investigations in accordance with accepted national standards and to defend against claims through this knowledge and its documentation.
In addition to the classroom lectures, practical sessions will be held where participants will be offered hands-on experience with the GPR, PCL, and etc. This 5-day school will be taught by the foremost experts in the geophysics and subsurface utility engineering field.
This 5-day school has been designed for engineers, surveyors and project managers providing deliverables that include results and depictions of utility investigations. The course also trains consulting engineers, employees of utility companies, state DOTs and local highway agencies, regulatory agencies, and local governments. Design engineers for infrastructure projects with significant expected utility congestion also benefit from the school.
Upon completion of the course, students will receive four CEUs /40 PDHs and a Certificate of Completion. Early registration ends April 14.
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