Stiver Engineering Attending Grouting Short Course

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Stiver Engineering Attending Grouting Short Course

Grouting Short Course

July 31 – August 3

Golden, Colorado

Stiver Engineering is attending the Grouting short course. It is a 4-day course that covers engineering, equipment, materials, and methods for grouting and ground modification used in civil and geotechnical engineering, underground construction, tunneling, and mining projects of various types. This course is designed to take you to the next level, giving you hands-on experience with a full spectrum of grouting and ground improvement technologies and topics. The course consists of classroom presentations by internationally recognized experts hands-on laboratory demonstrations and testing of grouts and grouting methods as well as off-campus field demos.
Stiver Engineering’s presence underscores our commitment to staying at the forefront of industry trends and collaborating with fellow experts to deliver innovative solutions for underground infrastructure projects.

Tunnel Design:

Stiver offers comprehensive tunnel design services, including planning, analysis, and construction support for underground structures. This expertise is directly applicable to trenchless tunneling methods promoted by NASTT.

Structural Design:

Stiver’s Structural Design capabilities cover a wide range of structures, including those associated with trenchless technology projects, such as shafts, manholes, and utility supports.

Shoring Design:

Stiver provides shoring design solutions to support excavation and construction activities, which are essential components of many trenchless projects.

Water Engineering Design:

Stiver’s water engineering design services encompass various aspects of water management and infrastructure, including pipelines and conduits, which are frequently addressed in trenchless projects.

Wastewater Systems Design:

Stiver specializes in designing wastewater systems, including collection, treatment, and conveyance facilities, which often involve trenchless installation methods to minimize disruption to existing infrastructure.