Practical Site Engineering: Science and Techniques

Registration Eligibility
None
Start Date
07/25/2018
End Date
07/25/2018
Description
This is a 7.0 hour live lecture presentation with the instructors and students together in the same room. It will be conducted in a handicap-accessible conference room with ample seating space and writing surface for all attendees. Bound written materials, authored by the faculty, will be distributed to all participants at the program. Attendance will be monitored and reported to LA CES.

This course covers the multiple purposes of site engineering, the impact of soils and landforms, stormwater management and erosion control, digital engineering and modeling, site grading, and site engineering construction management.
Location
Greensboro, NC
Distance Learning
No
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Site Planning
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
7.0
Learning Outcomes
Learners will be able to articulate the multiple purposes of site engineering, including slope stabilization, stormwater management, landscape aesthetics, minimizing site disturbance, and preserving natural features.

Learners will be able to explain the impact of soils and landforms when considering a site for development.

Learners will be able to utilize site engineering to evaluate stormweater management and erosion control techniques for construction sites.

Learners will be able to discuss grading strategies for roads, sidewalks, paths, stairs, ramps, retaining walls and slopes.
Instructors
Lloyd Ntuk PE LEED AP
Course Codes
013018NRFK
Provider
HalfMoon Education Inc.


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