Prime Resins hosting a geotechnical course Oct. 19
Prime Resins plans to help attendees learn the art and science of using chemical grouts for geotechnical applications with its geotechnical course next month.
“We go beyond just one application of chemical grouting to give you a whole range of skills to add to your arsenal,” Prime Resins said. “Join us for a mix of classroom & hands-on training.”
The one-day course will be 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 19 at Prime Resins West Coast Training Facility, 7630 Cherry Ave., Fontana, CA. The early bird cost before Sept. 30 is $199. Click here to register.
Topics will include:
Develop an understanding of grouting principles, differences and uses
- Case studies
- Demonstrations of different chemical grout solutions
Learn to analyze soil types and conditions
- How to read and interpret a geotechnical report
- How to read boring logs
- Understanding favorable soil conditions
Learn how to develop a grout plan based on soil conditions
- Choosing proper grouting solution and methodology
- Determining volume estimates
Learn about injection methods and tools available
- Discuss different grouting methods, applications and tools
Demonstrations:
Injection workshop “hands on” experience using different grouts and tools
Review:
- Review topics of discussion
- Q&A
View full course agenda HERE. Lunch will be provided.
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