Overview
A two-day course to guide Resident Engineers on pipeline & reticulation projects on their specific functions, roles and responsibilities on site. Why Should an Individual Attend?
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The course includes a comprehensive training manual for pipeline supervision.
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Delegates will get supervision advice and tips as well as a list of key success factors.
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Checklists for excavation, bedding, pipe laying, backfill and structures will be included.
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This is an interactive course with practical, hands-on training relevant to experiences in the workplace.
Outcomes
On completion of this course, the delegate will be able to:
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Master the necessary skills towards becoming a respected Senior Resident Engineer of excellence on pipeline construction projects.
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Understand the duties of the Resident Engineer.
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Know how to deal with the Client, Engineer, Contractor, Community, and other role players
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Have a good understanding about relationships, ethics and responsibilities; quality control and quality assurance; Inspections, tests and approval of construction activities; method statements; measurement and payment certificates, supervision and site management, including good record keeping.
Program Outline
CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS
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Functions and focus of role players
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Contractual matters and documents
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Resident Engineer’s duties and responsibilities
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Effective engagement with the community
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Site establishment
QUALITY ASSURANCE
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Quality Control Plan (QCP)
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Registers and inspection requests
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Method statements and trial sections
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Visual inspections
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Checklists
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Material testing
SITE SUPERVISION PIPELINES
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Setting out
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Excavation
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Bedding and backfill
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Pipe laying
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Valves and fittings
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Structures
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Testing and commissioning
SITE SUPERVISION
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Project Life Cycle and Knowledge Areas
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Time management - Timeous decisions
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Scope management - Contract documentation
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Cost management - Payment certificates
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Quality management - Specifications
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Risk management - Risk mitigation
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Problem solving techniques
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Key success factors
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Good relationships
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A balance between too strict and too lenient
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Applying the give and take principle
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Engineering judgement
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Traits of a good Resident Engineer
Who Should Attend?
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Candidate Engineers, Technologists and Technicians
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Assistant Resident Engineers, Principal Agents, Employer’s Agents representatives, or Project Engineers from Government bodies working on pipeline construction projects
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Resident Engineers, Employer’s Agents representatives or Principal Agents with limited experience
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CESA member fee:
R4 720.00 excl. VAT
CESA member fee:
R5 428.00 incl. VAT
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