UCT Primary Education | Jan. 25-27 Track I-A TUES. Jan. 25 Sewer Construction/ Rehab Track I-B NASSCO Sewer Operations Track II Waterworks Track III Microtunneling/ Tunneling 8:30- 8:55 a.m. 9- 9:25 a.m. Force Main Assessment & Rehabilitation Remaining Useful Life: Gravity Pipe Assets Open Cut, Tunneling, Ground Condition, Construction Risk Assessment: Lessons Learned 9:30- 9:55 a.m. Multiple Trenchless Methods Offer Cost, Time Savings for El Paso Water 10- 10:25 a.m. Siphon with Bends Restored with UV Technology Lateral Ownership: Pros & Cons 10:30- 10:55 a.m. The Engineer is the Gatekeeper to Quality, Long-Term CIPP Advancements in 11- 11:25 a.m. Spray-Applied Lining: Current & Emerging Pipe Rehabilitation Technologies Going Trenchless 11:30- 11:55 a.m. to Replace Sewer Line Under Fairgrounds, Water Park 18 DECEMBER 2021 | UCONonline.com Pipeline Construction Inspection Guideline Artificial Intelligence: NASSCO Guidelines Non-Disruptive, Close-Fit Pressure Pipe Rehab is Best-Fit Solution for Critical Tunnel Project Latest on Direct Pipe, E-Power Pipe: Case Studies & Outlook Replacement of Failed Corrugated Metal Pipe Urban Construction of Large-Diameter Water Lines Design-Build Technical Concept for 72 " Microtunnel Pressure Pipe Going Far with CMAR: Diving into Raw Water Pipeline Design, Construction for NTMWD Overcoming Adversity on Critical Water Main CIPP to Achieve Project Success Pilot Tube Method of Guided Boring in Memphis Why Tunnel When you can Open Cut? Debunking the Myth Tunneling is Always More Expensive Houston's 72 " Water Line from Emancipation Ave. to Tuam St. Tunnel Condition Assessment: State of the Practicehttp://www.UCONonline.com