Utility Investigation School returns to Denver for 24th session with Kiewit
(UI) — The 24th ASCE UESI/BAMI-I Utility Investigation School (UIS) will be held from December 9-13, 2024, at Kiewit’s headquarters in Denver, Colorado.
This event marks the fifth UIS session in Denver and the second collaboration between ASCE and Kiewit, with Kiewit providing facilities for both classroom instruction and on-site demonstrations.
The UIS program offers participants in-depth training on subsurface utility engineering and the latest national standards, including ASCE 38-22 and ASCE 75-22. The school is designed for engineers, surveyors, project managers, and professionals involved in infrastructure projects with significant utility challenges.
Two course options are available:
- Two-Day Course (Dec. 9-10, 2024): Focuses on managing the risks of existing utilities in infrastructure projects and provides 16 Professional Development Hours (PDH).
- Five-Day Course (Dec. 9-13, 2024): Offers a comprehensive understanding of utility investigations and geophysical tools, with 40 PDH available.
The program aims to enhance professional knowledge, offering career advancement and networking opportunities for those in the field of utility engineering.
For more information, contact Wei Liao at Liao186@purdue.edu.
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