Timber Bridge Inspection and Maintenance - Yass 5 & 6 August

Starts:  Aug 5, 2015 08:15 (ET)
Ends:  Aug 6, 2015 17:00 (ET)
Associated with  New South Wales
IPWEA (NSW) Professional Development Workshop: Yass 5 & 6 August
Timber Bridge Inspection and Maintenance

This course has been designed specifically to provide local government road designers, civil construction contractors and asset managers with a better knowledge of the inspection and maintenance of timber bridgeworks. This two day course will provide participants with the knowledge and practical experience of how to combine relevant information from the best practice bridge management documents to assist in and conduct the inspection, maintenance and management of timber bridge assets in a local government context.

It is suited for those working in local government and involved in the inspection, condition assessment, maintenance of timber bridges, and for managers looking into bridge’s life cycle costing, and programming of tasks associated with the management of timber bridges in NSW.

Your presenter is Bridge Inspection Services Manager Mal Montgomery from Local Government Engineering Services. After more than 30 years of experience with the RTA working in all things bridges, Malcolm joined Local Government Engineering Services in 2010, who specialises in Non-destructive bridge inspections which involves condition assessment and reporting with recommendations of maintenance action,Calculation of bridge load limits, and Bridge construction surveillance.


VENUE:
      Yass Valley Council
Memorial Hall
Comur Street (Opposite Post Office)
Yass NSW 2582
DATE:
      Wednesday 5 August 2015
Thursday 6 August 2015

TIME:
      Day 1: 8.15 am - 5.00 pm
Day 2: 8.30 am - 5.00 pm

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IPWEA NSW will provide suitable learning experiences and opportunities for all students. The learning environment will take account of the different characteristics of students and their varying cultural and educational backgrounds. All students have ready access to IPWEA NSW’s Student Handbook which contains a clear, consistent, rational and understandable summary of the organisation’s policies and procedures. 


 

Yass Valley Council
Memorial Hall
Comur Street (Opposite Post Office)
Yass, NSW 2582
Elsie Pathmanathan
02 8267 3008
elsie.p@ipwea.org