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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180501
DTSTAMP:20260504T152833
CREATED:20180418
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SUMMARY:Course: Wharf Rehabilitation
DESCRIPTION:Course Content\n\nThe rehabilitation of marine and waterfront structures is necessary to extend service life\, restore or increase structural capacity\, and/or address event-related damage. Proper repairs require an understanding of deterioration mechanisms\, structural configuration of marine facilities\, and efficient methods of marine contractor work. During the course of the workshop\, participants will learn about:\n\n \tThe primary types of waterfront structures (e.g. wharves\, piers\, and bulkheads);\n \tDeterioration mechanisms for marine structural materials;\n \tAbove and underwater inspection standards and basic techniques;\n \tService life evaluation;\n \tStructural assessment of existing structures; and\n \tProtection and structural repair.\n\nCourse topics will be presented through discussion of existing codes\, standards\, and guidelines; heavy illustration; and case study.\n\nThe Instructor\n\nStephen Famularo\, MSc\, P.E.\, D.PE\, is the director of Marine Engineering at McLaren Engineering\, New York City. During his 21-year engineering career Steve has led the inspection\, design\, permitting\, and resident engineering for rehabilitation and new construction for hundreds of piers\, wharves\, bulkheads and jetties. He is a commercially trained diver with inspection experience throughout the United States and Caribbean. He was also the lead expert for the development of the NYC EDC Waterfront Facilities Maintenance Management System\, a web-based database for managing the over 520 miles of NYC’s waterfront. Steve is a certified Port Engineer through the ASCE Academy of Coastal\, Ocean\, Port\, and Navigation Engineers.\n\nLocation:\n\nSANDMAN HOTEL - VANCOUVER CITY CENTRE\nHotel Ballroom\n180 West Georgia Street\nVancouver\, BC V6B 4P4\n604-683-0434\n\nItinerary:\n7:30 AM Registration 8:00 AM Start of Session 10:00 AM Coffee Break 12:00 PM Lunch 2:30 PM Coffee Break 4:00 PM End of Session\n\nRegistration Fees:\n\n(Early Bird Registration Rates Only Available Until April 4\, 2018)\nCSCE Members: $560.00 ($504.50 Early Bird)\nNew Members: $688.80 ($632.80 Early Bird)\nNon-Members: $728.00 ($672.00 Early Bird)\nStudents: $145.60\n\nPlease register as soon as possible as seating space is limited! If you have any questions regarding this event or to inquire about group rates\, please contact Mahmoud Lardjane at 514-933-2634 #4\n\n \n\n \nClick Here to Register Now!\n 
URL:https://www.cscebc.ca/event/course-wharf-rehabilitation/
LOCATION:180 West Georgia Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada
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