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SUMMARY:Fish Passages & Velocity Considerations
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 2 \nSpeakers:  Luke Assink – WSDOT & Corey Fraser – CPNW \nPresentation Description\nWSDOT Fish Passage Projects involve complex construction conditions with severe time constraints. Learn how WSDOT and Precast Concrete Producers have worked together to incorporate innovative planning\, design\, materials\, and construction methods to meet these stringent requirements. \nAt the conclusion of this session\, participants will be better able to: \n\nRecognize the legislative and design challenges facing WSDOT’s fish passage program.\nIdentify critical design and construction components of precast concrete culverts used for fish passages\nMake informed decisions on accelerated construction using precast options.\n\nSpeaker Bios\nLuke Assink is currently the Hydraulic Design Manager for the Washington State Department of Transportation. He had 7 years of experience as a highway and stormwater engineer before joining the WSDOT Headquarters Hydraulics Office in 2013. Luke has worked on many WSDOT fish passage and bridge scour projects and also provides guidance for stormwater management design and is responsible for developing an asset management plan for all WSDOT hydraulic features. Luke is a registered professional engineer in Washington State\, a Certified Erosion Control Lead\, and a member of the American Public Works Association. \nCorey Fraser graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and a Masters in Infrastructure Engineering and Management. \nCorey has been with the American Concrete Pipe Association for 10+ years\, most recently\, as the State Director for Concrete Pipe Northwest. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in the state of Texas.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/fish-passages/
LOCATION:Frisco 2
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Streaming Transportation Track,Transportation
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SUMMARY:Turner Diagonal Interchange Project in Kansas City\, KS
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 2 \nSpeaker:  Jason Van Nice\, P.E. – KDOT \nPresentation Description:\nThe Kansas Department of Transportation’s Turner Diagonal: Partnering for Growth project in Kansas City brought together public and private partners to re-imagine a decades-old interchange in order to improve safety\, reduce congestion\, promote development\, and provide better access to public transit. This presentation will tell the story of how the team leveraged the power of partnership to deliver this multiple award-winning project on an accelerated schedule. \nBio\nJason started with KDOT in 2004 as an Engineering Associate in the Hays Area Construction Office. During his KDOT career he as held served in various positions including Lawrence Area Construction Engineer\, Statewide Stormwater Compliance Engineer\, Kansas City North Metro Engineer\, and is currently Assistant Chief of Construction in KDOT’s Bureau of Construction and Materials. Jason is a graduate of the University of Kansas and served as a US Peace Corps Volunteer prior to beginning his professional career.
URL:https://pipeschool.org/session/p3-case-study/
LOCATION:Frisco 2
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Streaming Transportation Track,Transportation
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Asset Management
DESCRIPTION:Location:  Frisco 2 \nSpeaker:  Trygve Hoff\, P.E. – American Concrete Pipe Association \nPresentation Description\nAt its heart\, Asset Management is a business concept. Used successfully in asset heavy businesses\, such as railroads\, power companies\, and the technology sector\, it has provided business leaders with the tools to capitalize on the value of their tangible resources. In the last 30 years the concept has gained popularity in the public sector as well\, to the point that the FHWA has required every state DOT to develop their own Asset Management program. In this introduction to asset management\, we will look at the basic concepts of valuing tangible resources\, explore several of the programs developed by states and cities across the country\, and look at why drainage infrastructure should be included in the programs of cities\, counties\, and states. \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 served in the Peace Corps in Haiti after college. His professional experience ranges from environmental consulting in 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/asset-review/
LOCATION:Frisco 2
CATEGORIES:In-Person,Streaming Transportation Track,Transportation
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