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SUMMARY:Dr. Shawn Wilson
DESCRIPTION:Location: Grand Ballroom A\, B\, and C \nSpeaker: Dr. Shawn Wilson – Secretary LaDOTD\, and President of AASHTO 2022 \nPresentation Description:  \nMore information to come! \nSpeaker Bio: \nDr. Shawn Wilson was appointed Secretary of the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (DOTD) by Governor John Bel Edwards in January of 2016 and is now serving as Secretary for a second term. He has more than 15 years of executive service at DOTD. Under his leadership thus far\, DOTD has ushered in project finance and project innovations\, including Public Private Partnerships and Construction Manager at Risk projects. During his tenure as Secretary\, DOTD has awarded more than $4.6 billion in construction projects. \nDr. Wilson is Vice-Chair of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Executive Committee and is the President of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO). \nDr. Wilson earned a B.A. in Urban and Regional Planning from the University of Louisiana and holds a Master of Public Administration degree\, as well as a Ph.D. in Public Policy from the Nelson Mandela School of Public Policy at Southern University. \nShawn and his wife\, Rocki\, reside in Lafayette\, they have two children\, one son-in-law\, and two beautiful grandchildren.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-tbd-presentation/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom A\, B\, and C
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Pipe School 2023,Streaming Transportation Track,TEM,Transportation,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230207T095500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221216T173955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T162916Z
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SUMMARY:The Future of Cement for Water Resource Application
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Grand Ballroom B \nSpeaker:  Josh Gilman\, P.E. – Portland Cement Association (PCA) \nPresentation Description\nConcrete pipe and other products contribute to the economic viability and resilience of water resources projects. Products are often selected for the long service life they provide\, which can be readily demonstrated with a life cycle analysis (LCA). The initial carbon footprint of any material or construction method is an important aspect of an LCA\, but it is not the only one and may not even have the greatest contribution: maintenance considerations and overall service life may ultimately outweigh the initial footprint. Long lasting\, sustainable structures require durable and resilient materials\, and for most applications concrete is the material of choice. \nOrdinary portland cement (OPC) manufactured to meet the ASTM C150 standard has been the default binder material in concrete specifications for water resources projects for decades. The properties and performance of both fresh and hardened OPC concrete are well documented\, as is the superior durability and longevity of concrete structures that are properly designed and constructed. The environmental impact of manufacturing OPC is also well documented\, and regulators impose strict requirements on all cement producers to monitor and report emissions. According to the U.S. Environmental Protections Agency (EPA)\, the CO2 footprint of cement production in the U.S. accounts for 1.25% of the total U.S. CO2 emissions. Although the industry has made considerable progress since the 1970’s to reduce its energy demand by 40%\, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) and its members recognized that more must be done to tackle the carbon footprint of the cement and concrete industry\, and developed a Roadmap to Carbon Neutrality to lay out specific tasks and targets to achieve its goals. \nPortland-Limestone Cement (PLC)\, was developed with the capability to replace Type I/II OPC in concrete mixtures at a 1:1 ratio. PLC is engineered to maintain the same performance as OPC but as a “greener” cement\, offers up to a 10% lower carbon footprint than OPC. PLC is manufactured to meet the ASTM C595 blended cement specification\, and extensive comparison testing has demonstrated its equivalent properties and performance\, including alkali-silica reaction (ASR) resistance\, corrosion prevention\, freeze-thaw resistance and sulfate resistance when compared to OPC. PLC performs like OPC when combined with supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) and admixtures in concrete mixtures at equivalent proportions. Replacing OPC with PLC in concrete for water resource projects delivers the same long-term durability and resilience with the added benefit of significantly reducing the carbon footprint. \nLearning Objectives:\n• Describe the importance of evaluating the whole lifespan of a project to understand the carbon footprint and compare alternatives.\n• Explain the environmental impact of producing portland cement and the efforts of the industry to reduce its carbon footprint.\n• Recognize PLC and how it can be substituted for OPC to improve the environmental impacts of concrete while maintaining the same properties and performance. \nSpeaker Bio \nJoshua Gilman\, P.E.\, is the manager of water resources and geotechnical markets for PCA. He is responsible for market development and expanding the use of concrete and other cement-based materials for water resources and geotechnical applications including roller-compacted concrete\, soil-cement and waste stabilization. \nGilman has more than 10 years of experience in the geotechnical and water resources markets. Prior to joining PCA\, Gilman held geotechnical engineering positions with consulting firms in the Northeastern and Southeastern United States\, and most-recently managed a satellite office for a large firm performing geotechnical and construction materials testing services. Water resources\, especially dam engineering and dam safety\, have been a focus throughout Gilman’s career including employment with a multi-discipline consulting firm that served the hydropower industry. \nGilman holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from Norwich University\, and is a licensed professional engineer in the state of North Carolina.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-the-future-for-cement-for-water-resource-application/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom B
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Pipe School 2023,TEM,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230207T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230207T085500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221216T173035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T162942Z
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SUMMARY:Rigid vs Flexible Pipe
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Grand Ballroom B \nSpeaker:  Alex Aldridge\, P.E. – Oldcastle Infrastructure \nPresentation Description \nDo you know what is involved in the design of storm pipe for your projects? Would class III pipe be sufficient\, or do you need a higher strength pipe? Is soil design required when you specify flexible pipe? What are the main differences in design of rigid and flexible pipes? This class will provide you answers to questions that design engineers typically have. You will learn the basics of a proper pipe installation\, differences between flexible and rigid pipes on plans and in the ground. We will discuss notes and details that should be added on plans to protect yourself from having issues in the field during construction. \nThis presentation will cover the differences between rigid and flexible pipe materials. We will discuss how these materials are design\, tested\, installed and inspected to prove performance. The students will be able to know the differences in how these products are design in details as well as the installation process. The class will also learn what is needed on plans and how to provide clear details to contractors so they can provide a successful installation. \nSpeaker Bio \nAlex is a Technical Sales Engineer at Oldcastle Infrastructure. He has been in the industry since 2019. He graduated from the University of Alabama with a BS in Civil Engineering and minor in Environmental Engineering. Alex lives in Dallas and his area of responsibility includes North Texas where he promotes the benefits of precast concrete drainage products. Alex loves his family\, the outdoors\, and sports.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-rigid-vs-flexible-pipe/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom B
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Pipe School 2023,TEM,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221222T034750Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T162947Z
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SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Monday
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Grand Ballroom D and E \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-pipe-show-monday/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom D and E
CATEGORIES:Advanced Production,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Pipe School 2023,Plant Management,Production,Quality School,TEM,Transportation,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T172000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221216T171833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T163016Z
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SUMMARY:Post Installation Inspection (PII)
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Grand Ballroom B \nSpeaker:  Al Hogan\, P.E. – American Concrete Pipe Association \nPresentation Description: \nThere are no “Silver Bullets” in the Lone Ranger world of Pipe Material Selection\, however\, the one specification issue that has been deployed to control the use of flexible pipe has been the inclusion of Post Installation Inspection as an acceptance criteria for some system owners. This class will review the importance of obtaining a good PII and evaluation section in pipe specifications and standards for consultants\, Municipal owners\, and DOT’s. This presentation will review the history and past sucesses and lessons lerned on the topic of PII and evaluation and walk the students to the who\, what\, when\, and how the PII and evaluation process is best completed. Sample specification wording for PII and Evaluaton will be discussed and provided as well as a review of the current national guidance on evaluation of installed pipe \nLearning Objectives:\nUnderstand importance of PII & Proper Evaluation to our Industry and Infrastructure Stakeholders\nUnderstanding of Who is Responsible for What in the PII and Evaluation Process\nLeave with understanding of Evaluation Tools available and how to use\nReview sample specification language \nOutline/Modules of the Presentation:\nOverview and importance of PII and Evaluation\nThe PII and Evaluation Process\nReview of available tools on PII and Evaluation\nThe making of a good PII Specification \nSpeaker Bio: \nAl Hogan\, P.E. is the Southeast Region Engineer for the American Concrete Pipe Association where he has held the position since 2007. Al has over 35 years of related and industry experience including construction inspection\, construction survey layout work\, 11 years of General Civil Site Design\, and almost 25 years of experience as a Civil Engineer serving the RCP Industry. \nAl is a licensed civil engineer in the state of Tennessee. He received his Civil Engineering degree from Tennessee Tech. University.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-post-installation-inspection/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom B
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Pipe School 2023,TEM,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T151500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221217T020809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T163029Z
UID:5403-1675696500-1675700100@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:What Are You Looking for In a Pipe Joint Specification
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Grand Ballroom B \nSpeakers:  Larry Mauck\, P.E.\, – Pretech Corp \nPresentation Description \n\nThis presentation will take a practical look at specifications for reinforced concrete pipe (RCP) joints\, primarily focused on storm water applications.  We will take 30\,000-foot view of RCP joint specifications and how they should be utilized for specific projects.  Additionally\, we will review a sample specification\, pointing out specific areas impacting the type of RCP joint for the project.  Finally\, we will identify some caveats to consider when developing your next specification. \n\nSpeaker Bio \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nLarry is a sales manager at Pretech Corporation. He has a degree in Civil Engineering and Master’s in Engineering Management for the University of Kansas. He’s been married to his beautiful wife for 35 years. He has two awesome daughters\, one son-in-law and one future son-in-law. Larry’s pride and joy is his amazing grandchildren\, Mason and Lyla. In his free time\, he enjoys being a sport junky.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-what-are-you-looking-for-in-pipe-joint-specification/
LOCATION:Grand Ballroom B
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Pipe School 2023,TEM,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T150000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221222T034232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T163059Z
UID:5609-1675688400-1675695600@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Opening Ceremonies Welcome | Keynote Speakers
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Regency Ballroom \nWelcome to the 2023 Pipe School! Hear from the Chairman of the Board\, ACPA President\, and two keynote speakers as they kick the week off with messages of inspiration. \nSpeakers \n\nKurt Johnson – ACPA Chairman of the Board\nSteven Hawkins – ACPA President\n\nKeynote Speakers \n\nDr. Shawn Wilson – Secretary LaDOTD and President of AASHTO 2022\nKristina Swallow\, P.E.\, F.ASCE – Nevada DOT and President of ASCE 2018
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ps23-opening-ceremonies-welcome-keynote-speakers/
LOCATION:Regency Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Advanced Production,Ceremony,Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Pipe School 2023,Plant Management,Production,Quality School,Streaming Transportation Track,TEM,Transportation,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230206T123000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20221222T032731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230203T020607Z
UID:5605-1675683000-1675686600@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:New ACPA Member Attendee Orientation
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Gateway East \nSpeaker:  TBD \nPresentation Description: \nRegistered ACPA Members Only \n 
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/p23-new-acpa-member-attendee-orientation/
LOCATION:Gateway East
CATEGORIES:Advanced Production,Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Pipe School 2023,Plant Management,Production,Quality School,TEM,Transportation,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220203T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220203T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T001038Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230202T143119Z
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SUMMARY:Chairman's Quality & Safety Award's Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 7\, 8\, & 9 \nThe Award Luncheon will recognize the Journeyman\, Mel Marshal Award\, QCast\, Chairman’s Safety and Quality Award Winners.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/chairmans-quality-safety-awards-lunch/
LOCATION:Frisco 7\, 8\, 9
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Ceremony,Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,TEM,Transportation,Transportation, Engineering, & Marketing Forums
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220203T111000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220203T120000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T012418Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T214711Z
UID:1649-1643886600-1643889600@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Engineering Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 2 \nSpeaker:  Tryg Hoff\, P.E. \nPresentation Description\nEthics is more than just an ideal for Engineers\, it is the foundation of our profession. This course will explore the past cases\, hypothetical concepts\, and the current canons of Ethics from two different engineering societies. The course is broken down into four easily consumed sections: 1. History 2. Canons 3. Current Events 4. Application. Attendees should expect to achieve the following learning objectives at the end of the course: \n\nUnderstand the differences between micro and macro ethics concepts\nLearn the history of professional ethics in the engineering field\, and exploring when the Health\, Safety\, and Wellbeing of the public became paramount\nHow to incorporate ethics into daily life\, so that the big issues aren’t so daunting.\n\nSpeaker Bio\nTrygve W. Hoff\, PE\, is the Northeast Region Engineer for the American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA). Tryg graduated with a BS in Civil Engineering from The Ohio State University and his professional experience ranges from environmental consulting in Columbus\, Ohio\, to architectural engineering in beautiful Lake Tahoe\, California. Tryg lives in Madison\, Virginia\, near the Blue Ridge mountains with his wife\, Brooks\, on a small 40‐acre horse farm. Tryg has been promoting resilient infrastructure with the ACPA since 2012.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/ethics/
LOCATION:Frisco 2
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220203T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220203T085000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T083329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T093203Z
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SUMMARY:Infrastructure Committee
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Riley Dvorak\, P.E. (Forterra)\, Rick Traylor\, P.E. (Rinker)\, Kim Spahn\, P.E. (ACPA) \nPresentation Description\nThe ACPA Infrastructure Committee’s (IC) primary focus is improving the position of concrete pipe with specifying agencies around the country. \nThis course will walk attendees through the inner workings of the IC and help to answer the all-important question: “What can the IC do for me\, and how do I get involved?” The goals of this course will be: \n\nReview the history of the IC\nEvaluate the goal and mission of the IC\nExplore the different functions of the IC\nDiscover major accomplishments of the IC over recent years\nUnderstand how to get involved in the IC\nOpen Panel Discussion with IC leadership team\n\nSpeaker Bios\nRiley is currently the vice-chair of the ACPA Infrastructure Committee. He works as the technical resource engineer for Forterra in Minnesota. He was originally hired with Cretex and has remained with the same company (now Forterra/Rinker) since he began full-time employment in 2014. He is a graduate of Minnesota State University Mankato and a licensed professional engineer in the state of Minnesota. Riley and his wife\, Jamee\, reside in Prior Lake Minnesota with their two kids of 1 and 2 yrs. old! \nRick is a past chairman of the board for ACPA\, current chairman of the Infrastructure Committee of ACPA and serves as Vice President Technical Services for Rinker Materials. Rick has been with Rinker since 1989 serving in Cement\, Aggregates and Ready Mix Divisions in Florida prior to joining the Rinker Pipe Division in Houston in 1996. Prior to Rinker\, Rick worked for Master Builders Technologies and Jackson Ready Mix in Dallas\, TX. Away from Rinker\, Rick enjoys his wonderful wife of 42 years\, 4 children and 5 grandchildren. \nKim is Vice President of the ACPA for Strategy and Operations representing one of the largest National/International Associations that support the Nation’s Transportation and Infrastructure needs. As Vice President\, she is an accomplished leader at the American Concrete Pipe Association as the spokesperson for the concrete pipe industry in all matters affecting the industry’s welfare.  ACPA represents over 400 Manufacturing Plants in the USA and Canada\, and represents over 125 Members both Nationally and Internationally.  She excels in strategic planning with expert skills in cultivating operational and team excellence.  Spahn drives success in 7 Strategic ACPA Committees (Quality\, Safety\, Education\, Marketing\, Government Relations/Lobbyist\, Infrastructure\, and Research) that are the Foundation of the Associations success\, mission\, and vision.  Spahn works alongside of the Board of Directors to develop teams and execute national and local strategies for growing market share of concrete pipe. \nSpahn also serves as the President of the ACPA Research and Education Foundation. The Foundation develops and funds research that supports the goals of the ACPA. Spahn is responsible for managing the Foundation’s budget including fundraising and management of research contracts.  The Foundation also provides educational grants to individuals to attend seminars and schools that foster knowledge of all types of pipe under her management.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/infrastructure-committee/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220203T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220203T085000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T082736Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220202T180700Z
UID:1711-1643875200-1643878200@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Design Verification Through Plant QC
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Rich Brewster – Northern Concrete Pipe \nPresentation Description\nDiscuss what quality control steps are taken in the plant to make sure that products meet or exceed design and engineering requirements. From materials\, to production\, to product testing. \nSpeaker Bio\nRich Brewster is Director of Quality Control for Northern Concrete Pipe\, based in Bay City\, Michigan. He’s been with Northern for seventeen years\, and involved in the quality program for fourteen. Rich is responsible for developing and overseeing Northern’s award winning quality control program\, maintaining various plant and company certifications\, ensuring product compliance to local\, state and national specifications\, personnel training\, and overseeing research projects. Rich holds a degree in Science and is a member of the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society. Rich is a current member of ACPA’s Quality\, Education\, and Research Committees.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/design-verification-through-plant-qc/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T153000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T180000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T012107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T083744Z
UID:2439-1643815800-1643824800@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Wednesday - Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 6 \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/pipe-show-wednesday/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220127T212818Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T083955Z
UID:3492-1643799600-1643806800@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Wednesday - Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 6 \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/pipe-show-wednesday-lunch/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220202T062500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220202T090000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T015851Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T084034Z
UID:2450-1643783100-1643792400@pipeschool.org
SUMMARY:Plant Tour
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Rinker Materials \nBuses will load at the Embassy Suites Convention Center parking lot. \n\n6:25am – 1st bus leaving\n6:35am – 2nd & 3rd bus leaving\n6:45am – 4th & 5th bus leaving\n\nTours are approximately 2.5 hours and will require each participant to sign a release on the bus.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/plant-tour/
LOCATION:Rinker Materials
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Tour,Transportation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T161500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T190000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T011949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T084904Z
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SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Tuesday - Afternoon
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 6 \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/pipe-show-tuesday/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T161500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T171500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220123T101831Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T095121Z
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SUMMARY:Poster Session
DESCRIPTION:The Poster Session is one of the many highlights at Pipe School as it gives industry personnel the opportunity to highlight and share something unique highlight with their colleagues. \nSEE THE POSTER SESSION ONLINE \nFrom case studies to new products and technologies\, there is something for everyone at the Poster Session!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/poster-session/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Social,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T152000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T161500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T001820Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T093259Z
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SUMMARY:Panel Discussion: The Reality of the Situation
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 2 \nDescription \nProjects are complex with many different stakeholders individuals by a variety of forces. During this session\, a panel of the industry stakeholders will be brought together to talk about their individual points of view\, challenges\, and influences in number of real-life project situations. \nModerator:  Kim Spahn – American Concrete Pipe Association \nPanelists (see bios below) \nSenator Scott – Colorado Transportation and Energy Committee (representing our elected officials)\nJim Pappas – Executive Director – Mississippi DOT\nMichael Lee – AGC Director of East TX Operations (representing our contractors and former TXDOT Director of Engineering and Safety)\nJason Peek – JEO Consulting Group\, Senior Project Manager (representing consultants\, and former City of Topeka Public Works Director) \n \nJason Peek\nJason is a Senior Project Manager for JEO Consulting Group in Lawrence\, Kansas. He is a transformative leader with 25 years of experience in government administration\, project management\, and infrastructure innovation with an emphasis on creating value\, strengthening communities\, and leading with a purpose. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from Georgia Tech\, a Master’s degree in City Planning from Clemson University\, and a Ph.D. in Public Administration from the University of Georgia. He has a passion for building infrastructure that started as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Mali\, West Africa. \n  \n \nSenator Ray Scott\nSenator Scott is committed to promoting faith\, liberty and the values of our Founding Fathers. At the State Capitol\, Senator Scott works to reduce job-killing regulations that stifle growth\, oppose new taxes on Colorado’s middle class families\, and fights to prioritize funding for safer roads and bridges in our state.  When not at the Capitol or managing one of his three businesses\, Senator Scott enjoys fly-fishing and spending time with his family. \n  \nMichael Lee\nMichael currently serves the AGC of Texas as the East Texas Area Manager. Prior to his work at AGC\, Michael retired from TxDOT as the Director of Engineering and Safety Operations where he oversaw and coordinated TxDOT’s engineering operations for the Bridge\, Construction\, Design\, Maintenance\, Materials and Tests\, and Traffic Safety Divisions. \nMichael’s 24-year career at TxDOT began in 1997 as an engineering assistant in the Atlanta District. He rose through the ranks in the northeast portion of the state including the Lufkin and Paris districts before being appointed the Director of the Maintenance Division in 2014. In that role\, Michael oversaw TxDOT’s statewide emergency response to Hurricane Harvey in 2017. \nMichael is a 1988 graduate of Texas A&M University with a bachelor’s degree in petroleum engineering. \nJim Pappas\nReceived Bachelor of Civil Engineering from the University of Delaware and Masters in Business Administration with a concentration in Environmental Sustainability from Wilmington University.\nWorked for Delaware Department of Transportation for over 29 years.\nMajority of the time was in pavement and materials engineering then as Assistant Director of Performance Management\, Deputy Director of Operations and Support\, and current role as Division Director of newly formed Division of Transportation Resiliency & Sustainability
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/panel-discussion-the-reality-of-the-situation/
LOCATION:Frisco 2
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Streaming Transportation Track,Transportation
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T141500
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T151000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T080740Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220128T032611Z
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SUMMARY:Concrete Pipe & Pipe Design
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Trevis Hanson\, C.E.T. – Canada Concrete Pipe & Precast Association \nPresentation Description\nConcrete pipes are the backbone of our precast industry. Concrete Pipe and Pipe Design presentation starts with a walk thru the early years of the use of concrete by the Romans and shows the evolution towards the multiple applications that use concrete pipes nowadays. Then I bring people back to the basics and explain what is precast concrete and the 2 concrete types used to manufacture concrete pipes\, concrete properties\, and standards. \nNow that the basic knowledge is established\, I move to the basis of concrete pipes: terminology\, design basic concepts\, comparison of the behaviour of rigid pipe vs a flexible pipe underground\, the difference in the installation standards for both pipes\, and then I highlight the 2 design methodologies for the concrete pipe which takes me to explain the 3EB-test and the reinforcement placement and manufacturing. \nThen\, the presentation moves to the design part: I explain the 5 basic steps to design a concrete pipe using the indirect design method and I do a live demo of a design in pipepac. \nLastly\, a brief mention cracks and crack assessment. \nSpeaker Bio\nTrevis Hanson is a Certified Engineering Technologist registered in the Province of Alberta in Canada. \nHe graduated from the Lethbridge Community College in Southern Alberta in the late 1990’s with 2 technology diplomas. In 1998 he began working with a Consulting Engineer as a Bridge Technologist. His duties included the hydraulic design of bridges and culverts\, structural inspections of bridges and culverts\, and construction inspection of roads and bridges. \nIn 2005\, he was hired by a Contractor in Alberta as a Project Manager and Estimator for their bridge construction group. In 2009\, he moved across Canada\, to Ontario\, to work as a Project Manager for a sewer and watermain Contractor. As a Contractor\, Trevis was responsible for the delivery of projects from tender to the end of the warranty period. \nIn the summer of 2012\, he moved back to Alberta to work in precast concrete sound wall and retaining wall sales. In summer 2014\, he was hired by the City of Calgary as the Bridge Operations Technologist. The City of Calgary has over 500 bridges\, tunnels\, and structural stairways. These structures required inspection ever 12 to 24 months and was the primary duty in this role. \nTrevis became the Technical Resources Manager of Alberta and British Columbia with the Canadian Concrete Pipe and Precast Association in May 2021. \n(Optional – Trevis has been playing the bagpipes for 37 years and is currently a Leadership Corporal in the Calgary Police Service Pipe Band.)
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/concrete-pipe-and-pipe-design/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T111000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T121000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T075152Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T100237Z
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SUMMARY:ASTM D2321: A City Attorney's Opinion
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Michael Kusch – Foley Products \nCourse Description\nAs we know ASTM D 2321 has nearly 2 dozen references as to the duties of “the engineer” to ensure a proper thermoplastic pipe installation\, but who is “the engineer” if a city approves a flip from RCP to HP/ HDPE against the wishes of the EOR?  If a City/County issues an approval for use letter for thermoplastic pipe in any number of possible locations or restrictions as a supplement to their standard specifications\, do they become “the engineer”? \nAttend this class to go inside D 2321 and review legal attorney opinions on where the Liability Lies and use this new information to assist your challenges in your home market ! \nSpeaker Bio\nMike is a Technical Marketing Engineer for Foley Concrete Products. He has 37 years of civil engineered infrastructure experience and has a BS in Environmental Design from The University of Oklahoma. His accolades include: 2016 ASCE (American Society of Civil Engineers )– Distinguished Service Award- Nashville Branch; Past Board Member Nashville Branch American Society of Civil Engineers; Founding Nashville American Society Highway Engineers Board member; 2015 Chairman of the Board- ACPA (American Concrete Pipe Association); 28 year member of ACPA Marketing Committee (4 yrs as Chairman); 2010-2014 Board and Executive Committee Member –Rutherford County Chamber of Commerce; 2014 Chair of Chamber Economic Development Council; 2014 Nashville Business Journal “Impact on Economic Development Award”;15 year member & Vice-Chairman Rutherford County Planning Commission; 2014 & 2018 Republican Primary Winner and General Election winner for County Commissioner District 7 race in Rutherford County. Current 2 term Rutherford County Commissioner; Current Chairman of Rutherford County Public Works Committee; and Current Member of Rutherford County Steering & Legislative Committee.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/astm-d2321-city-attorneys-opinions/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T130000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220127T212641Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T085102Z
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SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Tuesday - Lunch
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 6 \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/pipe-show-tuesday-lunch/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T095500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T005142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T100717Z
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SUMMARY:Reading Underground Pipe Construction Plans
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Larry Mauck\, P.E. – Pretech \nCourse Description:\nThis presentation will define key components that are required to properly takeoff a project (tools needed\, key symbols\, profile vs plan view\, etc.)\, identify plan and specification sheets required to conduct a proper takeoff\, identify important elements required for proper pipe takeoff\, and how to perform an actual plan takeoff.  It will conclude with a demonstration of a plan takeoff. \nSpeaker Bio\nLarry Mauck is the Sales Manager\Engineer for Pretech Corporation\, a family owned precast pipe and structure company located in the Kansas City metro.  Larry has been in the precast pipe industry for approximately 15 years. He graduated from the University of Kansas with a Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering and Master’s Degree in Engineering Management and is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Kansas. \nLarry has been married to his wife\, Conda\, for 34 years and has two daughters\, one son in-law\, one grandson\, and two dogs.  He considers himself a “sports” junkie and says his accomplishment was when he became “Poppy” to Mason his two year old grandson. \n 
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/underground-pipe-construction-plans/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220201T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220201T085500
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T004357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T101011Z
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SUMMARY:Plant Equipment & Quality Control
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Scott Kennedy – BESSER \nPresentation Description\nPlant equipment plays a critical role in product quality. Understanding its proper operation\, maintenance\, capabilities\, and limitations is paramount to consistently producing high quality concrete products. \nSpeaker Bio\nScott owned and operated his family’s Besser-equipped pipe plant in North Carolina for over twenty years\, successfully growing the business before selling to Hanson (now Forterra) in 2007. At that time\, he joined the Besser Team in a technical service capacity; first as a contractor and then as Technical Service Manager in 2017. He’s an instructor for the American Concrete Pipe Association’s Pipe School\, and for the Besser training programs held in Sioux City and in producers’ plants. \nIn his role as VP\, Scott leads the Pipe and Precast Team with his can-do attitude\, resourcefulness\, and intimate industry knowledge.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/plant-equipment-and-quality-control/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220131T173000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220131T193000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T010856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T085158Z
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SUMMARY:Pipe Show - Monday
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 6 \nVIEW THE EXHIBITOR LIST \nThe Pipe Show is a trade show created exclusively for the concrete pipe industry and is open for all Pipe School attendees.  With 28 exhibitors showcasing their products\, services\, and people\, there is something for everyone to see at the Pipe Show!
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/pipe-show-monday/
LOCATION:Frisco 6
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Engineering,Exhibition,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220131T151000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220131T162000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220107T002118Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220126T101500Z
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SUMMARY:Army Corps Engineering Manual & AREMA Specs
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 1 \nSpeakers:  Margarita Takou\, PhD\, P.E. & Josh Beakley\, P.E. – ACPA \nPresentation Description\nWhen you think of national standards for reinforced concrete pipe and box culverts\, AASHTO and ASTM are the two associations that usually come to mind. However\, there are other national standards bodies that have their own specifications to follow when designing\, manufacturing\, and installing precast products. The role of the Army Corps of Engineers is becoming more critical in these times of extreme weather events as they attempt to address topics such as flood risk and coastal storm damage reduction\, as well as addressing climate resilience. At the end of 2020\, the Army Corps published a totally revised “Engineer Manual for Conduits\, Pipes\, and Culverts Associated with Dams and Levee Systems”. The American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way Association (AREMA) maintains its Manual for Railway Engineering\, which is a document you will want to be familiar with if you are providing product for the railroads. This seminar will update you on both Engineering Manuals. \nSpeaker Bios\nJosh Beakley\nJosh Beakley is Vice President of Engineering for the American Concrete Pipe Association. He is a registered professional engineer in the state of Virginia. Josh received his B.S. in Civil Engineering from Rutgers University\, New Brunswick\, NJ and received his Masters in Geotechnical Engineering from the University of Texas at Arlington. \nJosh has been with the American Concrete Pipe Association since 1994. Prior to joining ACPA\, he worked as a Civil Engineer for the Bechtel Power Corporation. \nIn his job functions for the American Concrete Pipe Association Josh represents the industry on national standards making committees. He also coordinates research and design programs for the precast concrete culvert industry. Occasionally\, he assists engineers with the design and specification of precast concrete pipe and box culverts as well as performing educational seminars.\nJosh is a member of ASCE\, ACI\, ASTM\, and participates in AASHTO functions. He is a Spangler Award Winner\, and an Award of Merit Honoree of ASTM\, as well as a Heger Award Honoree of ACPA. He was also an ASCE Outstanding Reviewer in 2020 for the ASCE Journal of Pipeline Systems Engineering and Practice. \nMargarita Takou\nMargarita Takou is the Technical Resource Engineer for the American Concrete Pipe Association (ACPA)\, a spokesperson for the concrete pipe industry in all matters affecting the industry’s welfare. Margarita holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Structures and Applied Mechanics from the University of Texas at Arlington and is a licensed Engineers in the state of Texas.\nShe has been with ACPA since 2016 and has mainly worked on reviewing of national standards\, managing the ACPA’s QCast plant certification program\, and supporting technical requests on pipe and box design. Margarita is also highly involved with ACPA’s committees as serves as a staff liaison for the Research\, Technical\, Quality\, and Safety Committees. \nMs. Takou chairs three ASCE Committees and is the Secretary of the ASTM C13 committee on Concrete Pipes. She is highly involved with AASHTO\, AREMA\, and TRB committees. Margarita has received the President Award from the ASTM C13 Committee and was selected to participate at the ASTM Emerging Professional program. \nMargarita and her husband\, Dimitrios\, reside in Richardson\, TX with their two kids Anastasios and Irene.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/army-corps-engineering-manual-and-arema-specs/
LOCATION:Frisco 1
CATEGORIES:Engineering,In-Person
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20220131T130000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20220131T145000
DTSTAMP:20260427T162539
CREATED:20220124T014743Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220131T085240Z
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SUMMARY:Welcome Session | Keynote Speaker
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 7\, 8\, & 9 \nEvent Evaluations:  UNIQUE URL (to SurveyMonkey) <– Many URLs created \nWelcome to the 2022 Pipe School! Hear from the Chairman of the Board\, ACPA President\, Education Committee Chair\, and two keynote speakers as they kick the week off with messages of inspiration. \nSpeakers \n\nBranimir Kovac – ACPA Chairman of the Board\nSteven Hawkins – ACPA President\nAimee Connerton – ACPA Education Committee Chair\n\nKeynote Speakers \n\nBill Adam & Kim Spahn
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/welcome-session/
LOCATION:Frisco 7\, 8\, 9
CATEGORIES:Adv Production & Plant Mgmt,Ceremony,Engineering,In-Person,Marketing,Production,Production 1,Production 2,Quality School,Transportation
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