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Date(s): May 12, 2011
Location: Audio/Web Broadcast
Cost: Members: $175.00
Non Members: $300.00
Purchase this program!
Description: LIVE - Sustainable Utility Construction: Methods and Techniques

Sustainability is best defined by the phrase ”stewardship of resources in a manner that provides for the needs of today while not adversely impacting the ability of future generations to meet their needs”.

What we do today can have either a positive or negative impact on generations to come. It is imperative that we make the right decisions today to preserve the limited resource of our rights – of –way by adopting new concepts that will lessen the environmental, social and economic impact of our activities today while benefitting generations to come. By incorporating the “triple bottom line” approach to sustainability as it relates to construction methods, a project will show attributes of sustainability in all three phases; economic viability, social responsibility, and environmental responsibility.

Design concepts such as duct banks, joint trenches/joint bundling and common trenches can be employed for new construction both inside and outside of ROW. In the same way, trenchless technologies/construction techniques such as Horizontal Directional Drilling, Pipe Bursting, and Pipe Reaming among others are ideally suited for rehabilitation of existing utilities wherever they may
lie. In both instances new construction and rehabilitation, sustainability can be achieved.

This session will include further descriptions of techniques and concepts as outlined and illustrate how economic viability, social responsibility, and environmental responsibility can be achieved to promote constructible sustainability in your community.

After Viewing this program, participants will be better able to:
• Advocate for the use of trenchless technology methods that promote sustainability.
• Differentiate between sustainable and non-sustainable construction methods.
• Evaluate project needs in order to select the best sustainable construction methods.



This program has been approved for .2 CEUs or 2 PDHs. The form to request these credits is included in the handouts for this program. Please note there is a $5 fee per individual requesting CEUs.



Speaker: Monty Zimmerman

Right of Way Manager
City of Lenexa

Monty has been the Row manager for Lenexa since 2001.
He is an active member and past Chairman of APWA's National UPROW Technical Committee as well as a member and past Chairman of the Kansas City Metro APWA UPROW Committee. He is also a member of CGA and the past Co-Chairman of the Damage Reporting & Evaluation Committee as well as a member of Kansas Regional CGA chapter
Speaker: Murvyn Morehead

Right of Way Coordinator
City of Overland Park, KS

Murv Morehead has been the ROW Coordinator for the City of Overland Park, Kansas for 10 years. He is a past co-chairman for the Kansas Regional Chapter of CGA and on the National CGA Best Practices committee. He is also a member of APWA's National UPROW Technical committee and the chair of the construction practices sub-committee.

Murv is very supportive of the SUE process and is also currently involved in promoting the Coring, Keyholing and Reinstatement method of utility locating under pavement which is a perfect complement to the SUE process. He has served as both moderator and presenter for previous Click, Listen and Learn sessions dealing with damage prevention and trenchless technologies.
Speaker: Moderator: Bob Netterville

Senior Staff Engineer/Project Manager
City of Lee's Summit

Bob Netterville has 35 years of engineering design and utility operation experience. He designed outside plant facilities for natural gas and fiber optic projects. He has a combined 10 years of street and highway engineering with the City of Lee’s Summit and MoDOT District 4. He has worked with consultants, developers, Federal; State; County and officials from other cities, as well as internal Lee’s Summit City departments.

His current assignments in the City of Lee’s Summit Public Works Department include Project Management, Engineering and Design of local street projects, and improving existing storm water systems in established neighborhoods.
Content Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net
Technology Questions: Phyllis Muder
(800) 848-2792
education@apwa.net

 
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