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Concrete Pipelaying

The aim of this one-day course is to reinforce quality work practices by developing the skills and knowledge of people working in the concrete pipe industry.

Well laid pipes should last for 100 years under most conditions. A quality job is functional, lasts, and won’t need to be dug-up and re-done!

Course Accreditation

This program is run by NZWETA using material provided by the Concrete Pipe Association of Australasia. It is supported by concrete pipe manufacturers Humes and Hynds in New Zealand.

Delivery

We offer a unique delivery for this course, mixing presentation material with practical content for the learner. Participants receive a course manual and an attendance certificate.

Content

Module 1: Introduction to Concrete  Pipelaying
  • Changes in the industry
  • About concrete pipes
  • Safety issues
Module 2: Site Preparation/Work Organisation
  • Work organisation
  • Receiving pipes
  • Unloading and storage of pipes
  • Moving and handling pipes
Module 3: Foundation and Bedding
  • Loads on pipes
  • Fill materials
  • Embedment zones
  • Compaction
  • Trench width
  • Types of support
Module 4: Jointing and Laying Pipes
  • Laying pipes
  • Jointing pipes
  • Curves and pits
Who should attend?

This course is suitable for experienced pipe layers, less experienced workers, supervisors, quality checkers, and those associated with the industry such as suppliers, consultants, asset managers, and design engineers.

Price

The price for this one-day course is $400 + GST

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Withdrawals and Cancellation Policy
  • If you cannot attend a course, a substitute participant is welcome.
  • If you withdraw from a course in writing or email more than ten working days prior to the course, you will receive a full refund less $50 administration fee.
  • If you withdraw within ten working days, you will receive a 50% refund.
  • Regrettably, if you do not attend the course and have not advised us in writing or by email before the course date the full fee will apply. However, you will be sent the training material upon request.
  • If a course is rescheduled or cancelled due to lack of numbers, or any other valid reason, you will be advised 10 working days before the course and your course fee will be refunded in full.
  • Participants are responsible for their own travel/accommodation bookings and no compensation will be made should the course be rescheduled or cancelled.

Discount Options


GROUP SAVER:

 Register and pay for 3 team members on the same course and the third participant will receive a 50% discount off the full price. Not available for Early Bird Saver plans.


EARLY BIRD SAVER:

 Register and pay 6 weeks before the course commences for a 10% discount. 

Payment in Advance

Discounts are only available on enrolment if registration and payment meets the price plan terms and conditions. We offer payment by credit card, direct deposit, cheque or on receipt of an invoice. Please note, a 3% service fee will be charged for payment by credit card.

Applicants are enrolled on the course however a place is not confirmed until payment has been made. If the course has an attendance limit then prepaid enrolments will have priority.
 
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