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Webinar: Coordination of Utility Relocations

Organization:
Transportation Association of Canada
Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Start Date:
January 17, 2017
End Date:
January 17, 2017
Description
This webinar is intended to introduce participants to the contents of TAC’s Guidelines for the Coordination of Utility Relocations (2016) and processes for the coordination of utility relocations. The focus will be on understanding the processes and the important role of utility coordinators in infrastructure projects. Information provided in the guidelines is intended to advance the overall coordination of utility relocations across the country and promote its awareness and use throughout Canada. 

Agenda

  • PART 1:  Introduction to the guidelines
  • PART 2:  Utility coordination processes 
  • PART 3:  Team roles and responsibilities
  • PART 4:  Processes by project phases - planning, design, construction and post-construction  
  • PART 5:  How to use the guidelines

Learning Objectives

  • Gain awareness of effective utility coordination process with experienced utility coordinators
  • Develop accurate, reliable utility drawings early in design stage - ASCE 38-02 as well as reliable records of utilities - CSA S250
  • Understand methods for managing the risk of utilities on infrastructure projects
  • Understand the role of the utility coordinator

Target Audience

Engineers; technologists; municipal staff including those involved with municipal permitting; surveyors; contractors; engineering consultants and utility coordinators.

Presenters

Lawrence Arcand, President, T2 Utility Engineers

Steve Murphy, Program Manager Corridor Control, The Regional Municipality of York

A graduate from the Ryerson Polytechnical Institute, Steve has worked in the Civil Engineering industry for over 30 years. In his current role at the Regional Municipality of York, he is responsible for utility coordination and Right-of-Way management. Steve is a past member of the Ontario Regional Common Ground Alliance Best Practices Committee and an active member of the CSA Z247 – Damage Prevention for the Protection of Underground Infrastructure Technical Committee. He is current Co-Chair of TAC’s Public Utility Management Subcommittee, as well as the newly-formed Ontario Public Works Association Right-Of-Way Management Committee.

*A group registration fee allows multiple viewers to access the webinar via one computer login. All participants are expected to meet in the same room to hear and view the webinar (via one computer and a computer projection system). The group registration option does not permit you to have multiple logins. If your organization has multiple locations, each location will require a separate registration. The person in whose name the registration was made (the group registrant) will receive ALL correspondence related to the webinar - the link to access the webinar, the presentation materials, and the email sent after the webinar. Group registration must be made during a single transaction. We cannot retroactively group individual registrations together.

Additional information

DATE: Tuesday, January 17, 2017
TIME: 1:00-2:00 PM ET
COST:
Individual (1 person): $129 members / $159 regular
Group* of up to 5 people: $545 members / $795 regular
Group* of up to 10 people: $1090 members / $1590 regular

Register online at https://www.eiseverywhere.com/ereg/index.php?eventid=217407&

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