Mississauga, Ontario, Canada

NASTT GLSLA Chapter Hosting Trends in CIPP Seminar

Join the North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) Great Lakes, St. Lawrence & Atlantic Chapter (GLSLA) for Trends in CIPP, a day-long seminar of cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) focused education, discussion and networking.

Trends in CIPP takes place from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. on May 24 at the Mississauga Grand Banquet & Event Centre in Mississauga, Ontario. The seminar brings together experts and users of the technology to share information on topics of interest to engineering professionals who are looking to begin or expand their use of CIPP to rehabilitate sanitary and storm water collection systems as well as water transmission and distribution systems.

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Some of the topics presented by industry experts include CIPP basics, what should be designed and what should be left up to the contractor, standards and specifications, CIPP testing, inspection and new advancements in CIPP.

Who Should Attend?

Municipal, utility or consulting engineering professionals who:

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  • Are interested in beginning or expanding their use of CIPP to rehabilitate sanitary and storm water collection systems as well as water transmission and distribution systems.
  • Want to learn how other municipalities are using multi-year CIPP contracts to tackle their rehabilitation backlog.
  • Are interested in learning more about the benefits and challenges of CIPP rehabilitation.
  • Are looking to network with their peers and learn from each other about how CIPP is being used for rehabilitation of municipal infrastructure.

Registration is $60 for students, $120 for NASTT members and $190 for non-members. To register, visit eventbrite.ca/e/trends-in-cipp-tickets-588213541537.

For more information about GLSLA and how to get involved, visit glsla.ca.

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SOURCE – GLSLA

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