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Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 5 - Signals, Scenery & Final Steps
This is part of the "Quick Course to Construction Inspection" series, which also included the following events:
* Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 1 - Paperwork & Processes * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 2 - In the Trenches * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 3 - Laying the Groundwork * Quick Course to Construction Inspection Part 4 - Framework & Foundation
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| Date(s): |
March 1, 2006 |
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Audio/Web Broadcast |
| Cost: |
Members: $225.00 Non Members: $275.00 |
| Purchase this program! |
| Description: |
Our new “Quick Course to Construction Inspection” brings APWA’s national live workshop directly to you! This interactive, online, five-part series is led by top experts in the construction inspection field and is intended as an overview for those preferring distance learning. Sign up for each program individually or all five at once for a discounted price.
Part five of this five-part series will cover the following topics:
• Street Lighting and Traffic Signal Inspection Traffic signals and signage, street lights, and pavement marking may be installed as part of new roadway construction or to improve existing streets or highways. Gain a basic working knowledge of how these individual systems are designed, constructed, and operated in order to ensure that they are installed as specified.
• Landscape and Irrigation Construction Inspection Regardless of the climate, no landscaped area will thrive and survive without proper irrigation, so it is essential that the installation does not deviate from the project specifications. Learn the basic construction, installation, and inspection techniques for a public works landscape and irrigation installation.
• Project Close-out Procedures The final inspection and close-out of a public works construction project is necessary to ensure that the end result is a safe, well-constructed, quality product. Learn about the final inspection process, how to develop a punch list, and what documentation the public works construction inspector will be required to submit.
This program has been approved for .3 CEUs or 3 PDHs. The form to request these credits is included in the handouts for this program.
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| Speaker: |
W. Mike Asbury
Director-Construction, Shafer, Kline & Warren, Overland Park, Kansas
Mr. Asbury has over 40 years experience working in construction inspection. He is currently the Director-Construction for Shafer, Kline & Warren, Inc. in Overland Park, Kansas. Prior to that he worked in the Public Works Department for the City of Kansas City.
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Tod E. Hueser, ASLA
Shafer, Kline & Warren, Overland Park, Kansas
Tod Hueser is a licensed landscape architect and a LEED® Accredited Professional and is employed by Shafer, Kline and Warren, Inc. in Overland Park, Kansas. Mr. Hueser is active in the Prairie Gateway chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects and currently serves as the chapter’s LINKS (continuing education) chairperson. He is also active with the City of Prairie Village serving on the Parks and Recreation Committee. Mr. Hueser has over 12 years experience designing and planning unique landscapes throughout the Midwest including trails, parks, playgrounds, gardens, and residential & commercial sites.
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Rachelle Cornelius, P.E.
MODERATOR:
Rachelle Cornelius, P.E., Bridge Maintenance Engineer, City of Kansas City, Missouri
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