UESI Canada and NASTT BC are pleased to present a Workshop: Solving Utility Conflicts on Projects
ABOUT THE WORKSHOP:
Existing Standard ASCE 38 and use in coordination with TAC UCM DBB and TAC UCM P3
The session will provide an in-depth look at the published ASCE 38 and its impact on Utility coordination.
The standard ASCE 38 is the foundation of utility coordination and will guide the future of utility
coordination standards on how to collect and depict existing infrastructure. How to document the validated
utility information. Where utility information is used as a baseline deriving from the accuracy to a point
that can set a risk mitigated, future utility coordination project from facts and not assumptions.
Objectives
*Education of the ASCE 38.
* Understanding of the application of ASCE 38.
* Understanding how ASCE 38 will impact utility coordination
* Integrated approach of use of the TAC DBB and P3 while relying on validated information from the
ASCE 38.
* What to ask for and when? Afterwards a look at the geophysical tools used.
- Municipal Scholarships will be available (email nasttbc@gmail.com to apply)
