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The following is a brief <br />summary and update of the <br />ongoing technical programs <br />at NASSCO. <br />!Allcfifiber Service ` o hnic YAl lrmjulri -; <br />If you are inspecting a CIPP or manhole rehabilitation <br />project and have a question regarding the quality of <br />the installation or have a technical question regarding <br />pipeline rehabilitation it can be directed to director@ <br />nassco.org, jane@nassco.org. or gerry@nassco.org <br />The NASSCO Technical staff will review the request <br />and provide a written recommendation. <br />, I 1_1 r.� <br />To date, nearly 1500 inspectors have been trained as <br />CIPP inspectors in the U.S and Canada. To assure <br />that the delivered product has both the design life and <br />service life expected a certified inspector should be <br />required on the job site, during CIPP installation. <br />This program is not highly technical, but is a common <br />sense approach from the field perspective. It covers <br />field issues directly affecting the installed quality <br />of the product. The inspector is trained on the key <br />inspection requirements during construction that will <br />ensure that a quality product has been installed. The <br />program is intense, interactive and gives the inspector <br />and engineer the knowledge and confidence to <br />perform an effective inspection program for a Cured - <br />In -Place pipe installation project. <br />Inspector training programs can be held your office. <br />A minimum of 8 registered students are required <br />whether they are from your company or not. <br />Typically, the maximum is 25 students to ensure a <br />quality traiining experience for all attendees. Contact <br />Gerry@nassco.org for more information <br />All CIPP training programs are listed on www.nassco, <br />org together with trainer of the program. <br />� p ca d r <br />for Nlanl ole Rc hnbill'iaiion <br />Effective manhole rehabilitation may include a <br />variety of different technologies. The expected life <br />and effectiveness of the applied product is directly <br />related to correct product selection by the owner/ <br />engineer and inspection of the host structure before, <br />during and after application by a trained inspector. <br />NASSCO's Inspector Training & Certification <br />Program for Manhole Rehabilitation (ITCP-MR) <br />includes detailed information on things such as, <br />Manhole Defects - Rehabilitation Requirements, <br />Manhole Preparation, Quality Assurance and <br />Testing Methods, Replacement and Rehabilitation <br />Technologies and a chapter on specifications entitled <br />"The Inspector's Project Instructions". <br />The program is intended to provide an owner, <br />engineer or inspector with sufficient knowledge to <br />inspect and verify when a product has been applied <br />correctly. There are a number of excellent products <br />available for manhole rehabilitation. Scheduled <br />courses are listed on www.nasseo.org. <br />�,J' <br />This program is still in the development stages. <br />With several other programs having a priority, this <br />program is scheduled to be completed in late 2014 <br />or early 2015. We are looking for some additional <br />pipe bursting professionals that would be available to <br />become trainers after the program is launched. <br />Once the draft program is complete, a peer review <br />group will be selected, consisting of IPBA members <br />and any other NASSCO members who wish to <br />participate in the review process. After peer review, a <br />BETA class will be scheduled before the program is <br />launched. <br />Send ass an F`na� <br />Gerry - gerry@nassco.org <br />Jane- jane@nassco.org <br />4 NASSCO TIMES <br />