Registration open for 17th ASCE UESI/BAMI-I Utility Investigation School
(UI) — The Buried Asset Management Institute – International (BAMI-I) and ASCE’S Utility Engineering and Surveying Institute (UESI) Pittsburgh chapter have teamed to conduct the 17th ASCE UESI / BAMI-I UIS School in 2023.
The event is scheduled at the Community College of Beaver County in Monaca, Pennsylvania. This workshop will be offered in 2-day and 5-day on May 15-16 & May 15-19, respectively.
The 2-day school will explain the risks that existing utilities present on infrastructure projects of all kinds, and practices to help stakeholders mitigate and manage those risks. It will explain newly issued national engineering standards and how those standards are incorporated in the PA Act 50 statute and Federal infrastructure initiatives. If you own, manage, design, or build infrastructure projects, this 16-hr PDH Course is for you.
The registration fee for the 2-day course is $950, but early registration ends April 14 and is discounted to $900. An additional $50 discount is offered for three or more attendees from same company.
The 5-day school is designed to provide the licensed professional and their staff involved with utility investigations knowledge necessary for being in professional responsible charge of a utility investigation practice. If you practice in the realm of subsurface utility engineering, this 40-hr PDH school is for you.
The registration fee for the 5-day course is $1,995, but early registration ends April 14 and is discounted to $1,895. An additional $100 discount is offered for three or more attendees from same company.
For registration or more information, email Saleh Behbahani, sbehbaha@purdue.edu or Leonard Ingram, leonard@engconco.com, or call (334) 872-1012.
Related News
From Archive
- Glenfarne Alaska LNG targets late-2026 construction start for 807-mile pipeline project
- U.S. water reuse boom to fuel $47 billion in infrastructure spending through 2035
- $2.3 billion approved to construct 236-mile Texas-to-Gulf gas pipeline
- Major water pipe break in Puerto Rico hits over 165,000 customers
- Potomac River Tunnel project enters construction phase beneath Washington, D.C.
- Pennsylvania American Water launches interactive map to identify, replace lead water service lines
- Trump's tariffs drive $33 million cost increase for Cincinnati sewer project
- Utah city launches historic $70 million tunnel project using box jacking under active rail line
- Tulsa residents warned after sewer lines damaged by boring work
- Fatal trench collapse halts sewer construction in Massachusetts; two workers hospitalized

Comments