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BITUMEN — MANAGING THE RISK 1 DAYPRESENTER Barry GundersenThis is an essential risk awarenesscourse targeted at senior managers,engineers and supervisors involved inmanaging businesses or operationsthat include the storage, transport andproduction <strong>of</strong> bituminous materials;and road surfacing works. A separatecourse “Bitumen — Basic Safety” isintended for all others involved in theroading industry.It is absolutely essential that all thoseinvolved in managing or supervisingbituminous operations or businesses,fully understand the significant hazardspresented by the materials, related plantand equipment, the legislative requirementsimposed and the procedures required toadequately manage the many risks involved.The one day course will be presented withthe aid <strong>of</strong> graphic practical demonstrationsand is designed to help managers complywith Health and Safety responsibilities.WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN‘BITUMEN — BASIC SAFETY’ AND ‘BITUMEN— MANAGING THE RISK’?The “Bitumen — Managing the Risk”course is based on the Bitumen — BasicSafety course, but differs in that it isaimed specifically at managers and putsa “management slant” on bitumen safetyissues. Some <strong>of</strong> the more basic introductorythings in the “Bitumen — Basic Safety”course have been removed and beensubstituted with relevant managementissues.There should be no compelling needfor those managers who have recentlyattended the “Bitumen Safety” course toattend the “Bitumen — Managing the Risk”course — although if it is more than 3 — 5DATESCHRISTCHURCHAUCKLANDPALMERSTON NORTH24 May7 June4 Octoberyears since they have, then it would be anideal refresher.However, records show that many middlemanagers in the road surfacing industryhave never attended the “Bitumen — BasicSafety” course, or have attended once,then never re-attended to routinely refreshtheir knowledge. Further, very few seniormanagers have ever attended.For more detailed information pleasecontact Jan Kivell. jan@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 708.BITUMEN — BASIC SAFETY1 DAYPRESENTERS Barry GundersenIt is absolutely essential thatall those involved in any waywith bituminous materials fullyunderstand the significant hazardspresented and the procedures usedto ensure safety.This is an essential awareness coursefor anybody involved in any way withthe road surfacing industry and ispresented with the aid <strong>of</strong> graphicpractical demonstrations.It is a pre-requisite for other advancedcourses for those handling, workingnear, operating or maintaining bitumenequipment or supervising the use <strong>of</strong>bituminous materials.A special variation <strong>of</strong> this course“Bitumen – Managing the Risk” isdesigned specifically for seniormanagers, engineers and supervisors.This course will assist with compliancewith the Health and Safety inEmployment Act.TOPICS INCLUDE» Introduction to bituminous materialsincluding emulsions» Health hazards, personal precautions» Hazards when working around bitumenplants and hot-mix plants» Hazards associated with fieldoperations» Importance <strong>of</strong> appropriate training» Dangers <strong>of</strong> water» First aid for bitumen burns andchemical burns» Dangerous goods, flash point,auto-ignition, safe distance» Explosion hazards, empty tank hazards» Maintenance hazards, spillageprecautions» Fire safety including ‘hands on’experience in the use <strong>of</strong> portablefire extinguishers to fight flammableliquid fires» Miscellaneous associated hazardsencountered in the road surfacingindustryFor more detailed information pleasecontact Jan Kivell. jan@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 708.DATESINVERCARGILLDUNEDINCHRISTCHURCHNELSONAUCKLANDAUCKLANDHAMILTONHAMILTONTAURANGAPALMERSTON NORTHNEW PLYMOUTHWHANGAREI14 May17 May22 May31 May10 June11 June13 June14 June18 June21 June25 June28 June2 |TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3


CHIPSEAL DESIGN 2 DAYSPRESENTERS Barry GundersenFactors affecting the design and thefield performance <strong>of</strong> chipseal surfacingsare complex. Local conditions cansignificantly affect seal design andperformance.A detailed knowledge <strong>of</strong> the materials,treatment selection, design procedures andconstruction processes is essential to anyunderstanding <strong>of</strong> chipseal performance onthe road.The design procedures from the textbook“Chipsealing in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>” provide thebasis for this course including workedexamples. In addition, the practicalapplication <strong>of</strong> the NZTA P/17 performancebasedspecification will be covered in detail,including worked examples.TOPICS INCLUDE» Understanding the stresses» Skid resistance basics» Assessing chipsealing needs» Pre-seal treatments» Bitumen, emulsions, additives, polymers» Adhesion» Chip materials and specifications» Design processes & options» Worked design exercises» Types <strong>of</strong> plant used in chipsealingconstruction» Construction <strong>of</strong> chipseal and reseals» Analysis <strong>of</strong> faults, failures & fixes» Sampling and testing» Quality assurance» Contractual responsibilities andprocedures for P/17» Determination <strong>of</strong> acceptance criteria for P/17» Acceptance testing for P/17» Worked P/17 examplesDATESCHRISTCHURCHAUCKLANDWELLINGTON27-28 May4-5 June30 Sept – 1 OctENTRY RECOMMENDATIONS» It is recommended that attendeesshould attend or have completed the“Bitumen-Basic Safety” course withinthe last 5 years.» For maximum benefit it is recommendedthat participants have the mathematicalability <strong>of</strong> at least NCEA Level 1 (OldSchool Certificate)For more detailed information, pleasecontact Jan Kivell. jan@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 708.A COURIER COMPANYYOU CAN RELY ON<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Couriers is proud to support<strong>NZIHT</strong> in keeping the country moving.By delivering on time, every time.» Level 1 — Basic Traffic Controller (TC)» Level 1 — Site Traffic Management Supervisor (STMS)» Level 1 — TC and STMS Refresher coursesWe teach the NEW 4th Edition <strong>of</strong> the NZTA COPTTM(Code <strong>of</strong> Practice for Temporary Traffic Management)For more detailed information, please contact Jan Kivell.jan@nziht.co.nz or phone 06 759 7065 ext 708.• Across the city or region same day• Nationwide overnight• Internationally by airGive us a call on 0800 800 841 to talk toyour local branch and we’ll get you sorted.LOCALREGIONALINTER-ISLANDINTERNATIONALTRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3 | 3


IDENTIFY,LOCATE ANDPROTECTSERVICES1 DAYPRESENTER Laurie BrownCivil construction sites areinherently dangerous places <strong>of</strong> work.Where excavations are present orwhere the work requires groundpenetration, particularly by metalpegs, rods, stakes and the like,there is an immediate opportunityfor potential conflict with existingutility services located underground.These conflicts have caused manyseriously harmful and fatal accidentsto workers, resulting in criminalprosecutions and financial penaltiesimposed by the courts on individualworkers, employers and principals.The resulting disruption to servicescontinues to cause considerableinconvenience and costs to affectedservice users such as ratepayers,commercial enterprises, hospital andemergency facilities.This course incorporates the new OSHguide for Safety with UndergroundServices. In addition, this course <strong>of</strong>fersa systematic approach to location,identification and protection <strong>of</strong>underground utility services.TOPICS» Ring before you dig» Permits and approval to dig» Work instruction» How to dig (hand dig only)» Safe operating procedures (OSHand DOL requirements)» Service plans and locators» Hazards Safe working zones» Trees scheduled and significant» As built plans» ReinstatementFor more detailed information contactLisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 705.DATESHAMILTONCHRISTCHURCHWELLINGTONAUCKLANDDUNEDINPALMERSTON NORTH11 March30 April17 May22 July19 August18 SeptemberTRAFFIC SIGNAL DESIGN2 DAYSPRESENTERS Ross Thomson & Ray MoriartyIt is not practical to standardisethe design <strong>of</strong> intersections or thesignal installations that control them.However, to ensure uniformity, itis important to standardise designprocedures and the operatingcharacteristics <strong>of</strong> traffic signals.This course deals with the design <strong>of</strong> trafficsignals.Traffic signal design can vary from simpletwo-phase to very complex phasing control.Signal phasing mainly depends on safeoperation, the volume and direction <strong>of</strong>traffic flows, and intersection geometry. Coordinationcan also affect signal phasing. Toensure safe operation, the signals, roadway,signs and roadmarkings should provideconsistent operating characteristics and beadequately maintained.TOPICS INCLUDE:» Traffic data collection and analysis» Computer analysis» Signal phasing design» Geometric requirements» Hardware design» Vehicle and pedestrian detection» Drawings and specifications» Roadmarking» Controller types and electricalrequirements (controller timesettingsand s<strong>of</strong>tware covered in separatecourse)ON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSEPARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE THEKNOWLEDGE TO» Understand the data collection needsfor intersection design» Know the various reference manualsrequired for traffic signal design andoperation» Be able to apply required designmethodologies to intersection design» Be able to prepare signal designdrawings and specificationsWHO SHOULD ATTEND?» Local Authority traffic signal engineers» Consulting traffic signal engineers» Traffic signal modellers» Geometric designers involved in thedesign <strong>of</strong> signalised intersectionsFor more information, please contactLisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nz or phone06 759 7065 ext 705.DATESWELLINGTONCHRISTCHURCHAUCKLANDDUNEDIN8-9 April15-16 April13-14 May20-21 May4 |TRAINING TALK TALK FEBRUARY MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3


NZS3910— WHATSITE STAFFMUST KNOW1 DAYPRESENTER Willie VanceTRAFFIC SIGNALTIMESETTINGS & SOFTWARE(2 DAYS)PRESENTERS Ross Thomson & Ray MoriartyThe requirements for traffic signaltiming intervals and timesettings aredetailed in the appropriate standarddocuments. This course identifies therequired standards and takes attendeesthrough a process <strong>of</strong> documentingthe details for a given traffic signaldesign. The documentation will be ina format suitable to be passed to as<strong>of</strong>tware creator for production <strong>of</strong> thecontroller personality that will operatethe signals.Once a controller personality has beenprepared it must undergo a stringentchecking process to ensure it meets all thedesigner’s operational requirements andfunctions in a safe and efficient manner.The procedures adopted will varyconsiderably depending on the complexity<strong>of</strong> the site and the adopted techniquesDATESWELLINGTONCHRISTCHURCHAUCKLANDDUNEDIN10-11 April17-18 April15-16 May22-23 May<strong>of</strong> the individual personality designer.However, a few simple procedures can beestablished to ensure a consistent approachto personality checking and to minimize therisk <strong>of</strong> overlooking important functions.TOPICS INCLUDE:» Controller operation – Timing intervalsand timesettings» Controller Information Sheet (CIS)creation» Traffic signal operation» Controller s<strong>of</strong>tware (SFT) testing usingWinTraff» Traffic signal isolated operation» SCATS isolated signal operationON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSEPARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE THEKNOWLEDGE TO» Create and check CIS from a suitablesignal design plan» Test signal s<strong>of</strong>tware (SFT)» Understand and fine tune on streetbasic signal operation» Understand basic SCATS isolatedsignal operationFor more detailed information, pleasecontact Lisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nzor phone 06 759 7065 ext 705.How well do your staff knowNZS3910, which are the ‘rules’ foradministering and managing civiland building contracts?This popular course, from a practicaland ‘hands-on’ point <strong>of</strong> view will benefitall site staff regarding how to understandcontract variations on site.This one-day course does not containthe same overall knowledge as coveredin our standard two-day course.This one-day course is intended to coversome <strong>of</strong> the more practical aspects <strong>of</strong>the contract.MAJOR POINTS COVERED ARE:» Introduction» Types <strong>of</strong> Contracts (Section 2)» General Obligations (Section 5)» Role <strong>of</strong> the Engineer (Section 6)» Variations — what they are (Section 9)» Extensions <strong>of</strong> time why they areneeded(Section 10)ON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSEPARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE THEKNOWLEDGE TO:» Use course notes as an up to datereference for contracts» Understand the commercial aspects<strong>of</strong> NZS3910:20<strong>03</strong>» Be familiar with different types<strong>of</strong> contracts» Variations and the concept <strong>of</strong>being time-barred and claims beingdismissed as being out <strong>of</strong> time» Understand ‘extension <strong>of</strong> time’ andwhy it is required» Understand variationsFor more information contactLisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 705.DATESHAMILTONPALMERSTON NORTHBALCLUTHAAUCKLANDWELLINGTON11 April22 May26 June31 July23 OctoberTRAINING TALK FEBRUARY MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>2 2<strong>01</strong>2| 5


PROJECT MANAGERSTOOLBOX 1 DAYPRESENTER Bruce ThomsonProject management is the use <strong>of</strong>leadership, planning, schedulingand control techniques to achievethe outcome objective within theconstraints <strong>of</strong> time, budget and qualityand to the satisfaction <strong>of</strong> the client.Being an effective project manager todaymeans finding solutions to completecomplex, multifunctional tasks on timeand within budget. You can’t do it alone.Having the ability to plan, coordinate anddeliver these projects means utilizing thenecessary leadership skills to influenceothers to get the job done.This one day course will address four areasessential to the project manager.For more information, including topics,contact Lisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nzor phone 06 759 7065 ext 705.SLINGING, LIFTING, MOVINGAND PLACING 1 DAYPRESENTERS Laurie BrownWhen on the job, there will be timeswhere you need to move or placeequipment and there is a right wayand a wrong way to do this.Equipment can be large and heavy such asdrainage pipes and manholes. To help you,it is important to move and place this largeequipment with either a loader or excavator.The information that is presented to you oncourse will give you the industry standardon the step you will need to do to get thejob done efficiently and safely.TOPICS INCLUDE» OSH requirements» How to sling a load and secure it» Communication with lifting loads —hand signals» Hazards while slinging and lifting» How to check lifting gear» Safe operation <strong>of</strong> machinery beenused to liftON COMPLETION OF THIS COURSEPARTICIPANTS WILL HAVE THEKNOWLEDGE TO» Describe the principles for using anexcavator or loader for lifting andmoving loads.» Describe types and inspection <strong>of</strong> liftingattachments on excavators and loaders.DATESAUCKLANDWELLINGTONDUNEDINHAMILTON» Demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> liftingand securing gear used with excavatorsand loaders.» Describe communication for slinging,lifting, moving and placing operations.» Demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> hazardsassociated with slinging, lifting, movingand placing, and describe requirementsfor their control.» Demonstrate knowledge <strong>of</strong> slinging,lifting, moving and placing <strong>of</strong>components, materials, and objectsat civil infrastructure worksites.For more information, includingregistration information, contactLisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 705.DATESWELLINGTONCHRISTCHURCHAUCKLANDPALMERSTON NORTHDUNEDINHAMILTON22 March14 May7 June26 JulyPALMERSTON NORTH 27 September1 March12 April24 May19 July29 August3 OctoberSURVEY & SETOUT — STAGE 11 DAYPRESENTER John HermannThis is a practical course thatexcites and enables all field staffto read and interpret plans andassist with survey and setting outactivities.The course gives a strong emphasison understanding construction plans,dimensions, datums, survey marks,accuracies, elevations and layouts toenable all participants to confidentlyappreciate the works scope and detail.Basic measurements, <strong>of</strong>fsetting andmarking out for construction worksare discussed and demonstrated.Understanding with field exercisesusing levelling equipment and levelreductions to establish design heightsgives field staff new skills.The course reinforces field checking,recording, basic calculations and goodsurvey techniques. Further advancedapplications are <strong>of</strong>fered in stage 2.TOPICS INCLUDE» Understanding plans and symbols» Land Information NZ website as asource <strong>of</strong> survey information» Explaining survey and set outequipment» Use <strong>of</strong> levels, digital grade level,tapes and laser levels» Set out <strong>of</strong> pegs, pr<strong>of</strong>iles, grades andstakes» Understand reference systems andcoordinates.» Reading, recording and reducinglevel observations» Construction site surveyconsiderations» Area and volume calculations.» Basic measurement methods andchecks.For more detailed information, pleasecontact Lisa Knowles. lisa@nziht.co.nzor phone 06 759 7065 ext 705.DATESAUCKLANDCHRISTCHURCHPALMERSTON NORTH27 March21 June31 October6 |TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3


BRIDGEINSPECTION &MAINTENANCEPROCEDURES2 DAYSPRESENTER Dave ChartersBridges are valuable assets, whichcannot be built and then forgotten.Defects do occur which requireattention during the life <strong>of</strong> a bridge.Natural events such as floods andearthquakes cause damage. Somebridge components deteriorate andrequire replacement within the life <strong>of</strong>the bridge. The bridge environment canaffect durability and must be recognised.These areas must be addressed andappropriate maintenance carried out toensure continued public safety as wellas to maintain the asset and minimiserepair costs.Engineers and inspectors withresponsibility for inspecting anddetermining maintenance requirementsfor both State <strong>Highway</strong> and LocalAuthority bridging; new and experiencedbridge inspectors, engineers, technicalstaff and asset managers wishing toupgrade their knowledge should attendthis course.TOPICS INCLUDE» Asset management systems» The inspection procedure» Condition assessment for commonbridge materials» Repair procedures» Coatings for steel structures» Economic evaluation» Durability and maintenance <strong>of</strong>bridging materials» Maintenance requirements» Waterway, drainage and seismicdamage.For more detailed information, pleasecontact Jan Kivell. jan@nziht.co.nz orphone 06 759 7065 ext 708.DATESHAMILTON13-14 MarchPALMERSTON NORTH 16-17 AprilWELLINGTON15-16 MayAUCKLAND10-11 JulyCHRISTCHURCH 11-12 SeptemberTRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3 | 7


COURSE CALENDARMARCH — MAY 2<strong>01</strong>3CALENDAR KEYConfirmed courses, but spaces still available.Potential courses still require numbers to run.Course is full.COURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (excl GST)Aggregates for Pavement Construction (1 day) 21 May Auckland $430An Effective 360 Degree Feedback Tool for Leaders (half day) 19 March Auckland $560An Introduction to Quality Management Systems for the Civil Industry (1 day) 12 March14 MayAucklandPalmerston North$430Become a Coach (2 days)Bitumen — Basic Safety (1 day)26-27 March7-8 May14 May17 May22 May31 MayChristchurchWellingtonInvercargillDunedinChristchurchNelsonBitumen — Managing the Risk (1 day) 24 May Christchurch $650Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Procedures (2 days)13-14 MarchHamilton$65<strong>01</strong>6-17 April15-16 MayPalmerston NorthWellingtonChipseal Design (2 days) 27-28 May Christchurch $650Clever Buying (2 days)Coping & Stress (1 day)7-8 March18-19 April28 March9 MayHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchWellingtonDiSC ® Accreditation (1.5 days) 19-20 March Auckland $ 1,995Drainage Construction Supervisor (1 day)Everything DiSC ® Management (1 day)Everything DiSC ® Workplace (1 day)Geomechanics for NZ Roading (1 day)Health & Safety — Part A (1 day)Health & Safety — Part B (1 day)Identify, Locate and Protect Services (1 day)17 April23 May11 March27 May12 March28 May18 March24 April29 May22 April21 May23 April22 May11 March30 April17 MayChristchurchAucklandDunedinHamiltonDunedinHamiltonHamiltonDunedinWellingtonChristchurchPalmerston NorthChristchurchPalmerston NorthHamiltonChristchurchWellingtonInspecting Roads & Establishing Maintenance Needs (1 day) 23 May Auckland $430Installation & Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Road Drainage Systems (1 day)8 March19 April17 MayChristchurchAucklandWellington$430Installation & Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Roadside Signage (1 day)20 March22 MayWellingtonAucklandLeading in Challenging Times (1 day) 20 May Auckland $590Leading Virtual Teams (2 days)21-22 MarchAuckland$87<strong>01</strong>3-14 MayWellingtonLeadership Training (3 days) 9-11 April Christchurch $995Level 1 Basic Traffic Controller (TC) (1 day)5 March7 March11 March14 March19 March26 March9 April15 April18 April22 April30 April6 May8 May14 May16 May29 May30 MayDunedinHamiltonWhangareiRotoruaAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthTaurangaPalmerston NorthNapierAucklandTaupoNelsonChristchurchWanganuiAucklandLower Hutt$995$43<strong>01</strong>,300$480$430$655$560$430$430$430$430$430$345+ NZTA Registration$408 |TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3


CALENDAR KEYConfirmed courses, but spaces still available.Potential courses still require numbers to run.Course is full.COURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (excl GST)Level 1 Site Traffic Management Supervisor (STMS) (2 days)Maintenance & Safe Use <strong>of</strong> Small Plant & Machinery (2 days)Micros<strong>of</strong>t Excel (1 day)Micros<strong>of</strong>t Project — Resource Management (1 day)Micros<strong>of</strong>t Project — Task Management (1 day)NZS3910 — What Site Staff must know (1 day)Project Managers Toolbox (1 day)Refresher — Level 1 STMS andRefresher — Level 1 Basic TC (1 day)Reinstatement <strong>of</strong> Service Trenches (1 day)Report Writing for Engineers and Managers (1 day)Road Condition Rating (1 or 2 days)(formerly RAMM Road Condition Rating Workshop)Slinging, Lifting, Moving and Placing (1 day)Stabilisation <strong>of</strong> Road Pavements (1 day)Supercharged Supervisors Toolkit (1 day)4-5 March5-6 March12-13 March13-14 March21-22 March25-26 March4-5 April8-9 April11-12 April16-17 April22-23 April29-30 April9-10 May15-16 May23-24 May28-29 May19-20 March29-30 May15 March28 March10 April10 May22 March12 April3 May24 May21 March11 April2 May23 May11 April22 May22 March14 May6 March8 March12 March15 March20 March27 March10 April16 April19 April23 April7 May15 May17 May30 May31 May7 March18 April16 May20 March28 MayAucklandPalmerston NorthTaupoWanganuiLower Hutt<strong>New</strong> PlymouthDunedinHamiltonWhangareiRotoruaAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthTaurangaPalmerston NorthNapierChristchurchAucklandWellingtonAucklandChristchurchHamiltonWellingtonChristchurchHamiltonDunedinWellingtonChristchurchHamiltonDunedinHamiltonPalmerston NorthAucklandWellingtonDunedinHamiltonWhangareiRotoruaAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthTaurangaPalmerston NorthNapierTaupoChristchurchWanganuiAucklandLower HuttChristchurchAucklandWellingtonChristchurchWellington$495+ NZTA Registration$40$650$480$480$480$430$480$300+ NZTA Registration$40$430$4305-6 March Auckland $650 — 2 daysor $430 — 1 day1 March12 April24 May21 March16 April4 April21 MayWellingtonChristchurchAucklandWellingtonChristchurchWellingtonAucklandSurvey and Set Out — Stage 1 (1 day) 27 March Auckland $480Survey and Set Out — Stage 2 (2 days) 1-2 May Auckland $760Team Development (1 day) 2 May Auckland $480Calendar continued on next page >$430$430$480TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3 | 9


CALENDAR KEY Confirmed courses, but spaces still available. Potential courses still require numbers to run. Course is full.COURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (excl GST)Tendering for Projects (Understanding the Process) (1 day)Time Mastery (1 day)Traffic Signal Design (2 days)Traffic Signal Timesettings & S<strong>of</strong>tware (1 day)Understanding NZS3910:20<strong>03</strong> Conditions <strong>of</strong> Contract (2 days)Understanding Quality Pavement Construction (2 days)Waste Collection Traffic Leader (WCTL) (half day)Working with Concrete (1 day)10 April23 May3 April1 May8-9 April15-16 April13-14 May20-21 May10-11 April17-18 April15-16 May22-23 May13-14 March29-30 May26-27 March29-30 April6 March7 March21 March25 March11 April29 April8 May13 May20 May27 May17 April27 MayHamiltonPalmerston NorthWellingtonAucklandWellingtonChristchurchAucklandDunedinWellingtonChristchurchAucklandDunedinAucklandChristchurchPalmerston NorthAucklandHamiltonDunedinAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthPalmerston NorthTaupoNapierChristchurchAucklandPalmerston NorthChristchurch$430$480$850$850$650$650$250+ NZTA Registration$40$43<strong>01</strong>0 |TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3


SHORT COURSEREGISTRATION FORMI / WE WILL ATTEND THE FOLLOWING <strong>NZIHT</strong> SHORT COURSEPlease fill details in below.COURSE NAME:COURSE LOCATION:COURSE DATE:NAME OF PARTICIPANT (1) NAME OF PARTICIPANT (2)NAME OF PARTICIPANT (3) NAME OF PARTICIPANT (4)ORGANISATION NAME & POSTAL ADDRESS:CONTACT PERSON (All correspondence will be forwarded to the Contact person)CONTACT’S PHONE NUMBERCONTACT’S EMAILPURCHASE ORDER NUMBERCourse cost $Plus 15% GST $Cheque enclosed for: $Please make payable to NZ <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Ltd, orPlease invoice us for: $Post, fax or email back at least two weeks prior to the coursedate to:The Course Co-ordinator<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> LtdP O Box 4273, <strong>New</strong> Plymouth, 4340P. (06) 759 7065F. (06) 759 7066E. admin@nziht.co.nzTERMS AND CONDITIONSNote: Late registrations will be accepted if space is available.Please note: Confirmation letters will be sent five working days prior to thecourse date.Cancellations: Participant withdrawals must be notified in writing. Withdrawals after theclose-<strong>of</strong>f date (5 working days prior to the course date) will be charged 50% <strong>of</strong> the coursefee. Non attendance will also be charged the full rate. Substitute participants are welcome.Please refer to page 9 <strong>of</strong> our 2<strong>01</strong>3 Training Programme for full registration details andconditions.The <strong>NZIHT</strong> reserves the right to alter course dates, postpone or cancel courses due tounforeseen circumstances or where numbers are not sufficient.TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3 | 11


When you undertake to organise a Nationalor International event it can be a majortask. We have the innovative, experienced,dynamic team with all the right contacts.As pr<strong>of</strong>essionals in event management weflourish in roles with diverse responsibilitiesand we deliver to a high standard.Over the past few years we have successfullyorganised the Roading <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>,<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Transport Agency & ErosionConferences. We look forward to continuedsuccess with any upcoming events.Whether you are planning a conference,workshop or any other special event, trust usto do the work for you and deliver results thatwill exceed your expectations.For further information please contact:Jill Warner, Conference Organiser(06) 759 7065 ext. 709 or jill@nziht.co.nzMARK THE FOLLOWING DATESIN YOUR CALENDAR NOW.Economic Pavement Systems for the FutureRecent Advancements in Pavement Design & Binder <strong>Technology</strong>7 – 9 July 2<strong>01</strong>3RotoruaNZTA / <strong>NZIHT</strong> 14th Annual Conference3 – 5 November 2<strong>01</strong>3Auckland12 |TRAINING TALK MARCH 2<strong>01</strong>3

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