Culvert design and operation
Course fee
£495 + VAT (£594) CIRIA Core members/SMEs/Local Authority member
£595 + VAT (£714) Non members
Programme times
27-28 September 2016, 09.00 – 17.00
Registration from 08.30
Introduction
The design and operation of culverts is critical to effective flood risk
management. Inadequate design or neglect can lead to severe flooding.
This training, based on CIRIA C689 Culvert design and operation guide
(CDOG) supersedes CIRIA R168 (1997), provides guidance on the whole-life
cycle of culverts, recognising that there is an enormous stock of
existing culverts of various types, sizes, age and condition.
This training course provides asset managers and designers with a
comprehensive understanding of the whole life cycle of a culvert,
providing guidance on inspection, assessment, maintenance and renewal of
existing, culverts, as well as their design. The training is
underpinned by the principles of whole-life asset management and a
systems approach to drainage. Guidance will be given on cutting edge
hydraulic assessment techniques, taking account of developments in
hydrology and hydraulic analysis.
Who should attend?
The training will be relevant to infrastructure asset managers, flood
risk and drainage engineers, landscape architects, planners, architects,
and those working in or with environmental regulators, local
authorities, highway authorities, developers, consultants and
contractors.
Why should you attend?
- keep up-to-date with current legislation and regulatory requirements
- learn the most up-to-date design concepts
- understand key principles, aims and how to apply the CDOG approach using real life case studies
- share experiences and knowledge with our expert trainers and other delegates
- the two day training provides 12 hours CPD accreditation
CPD
This course has a value of 12 hours towards your CPD. Certificates will be sent to delegates following completion.
Course content
Day 1 Culvert whole life management
- introduction to the CDOG
- whole-life asset management principles
- legislative and environmental considerations
- inspection, condition appraisal,
- performance assessment and monitoring
- management interventions – refurbishment, replacement and removal.
Day 2 Culvert design
- legal framework
- principles of culvert design
- flood estimation
- culvert hydraulics
- sizing a culvert
- hydraulic assessment of existing culverts
- trash & security screens
Trainers
Chris Fosbeary | Royal Haskoning
Chris has 20 years’ experience of the design and operation of river and
flood defences, highway bridges and culverts. He has been involved in
numerous projects involving the inspection, refurbishment and
replacement of culverts for the Environment Agency, navigation
authorities and highways authorities. Chris was a contributing author
to the CIRIA Culvert Design and Operation guide (C689).
Professor Jeremy Benn | JBA Consulting
Jeremy has over 33 years’ water engineering experience working in the UK and overseas. He has published and lectured widely on the subjects of flood estimation, hydraulic design of structures and flood risk management. He has been involved in the feasibility and detailed design of irrigation, drainage, flood walls, and storage reservoirs, ranging from culvert replacements to multi-million pound flood alleviation schemes. He has contributed to the CIRIA Culvert Design and Operation Guide (C689) the update to the CIRIA Scour Manual, and is currently working as a contributor on the CIRIA Weirs best practice guide revision.
Venue
Royal Haskoning offices
5th Floor Newater House
11 Newhall Street
Birmingham, B3 3NY
Booking
If you are unable to book online, please contact Patrick Williams on 0207 549 3308. Your completed booking form can be returned by post or email to Patrick Williams.
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