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STREETSAHEADTRAINING NEWS/UPDATES FROM THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGYJuly 2<strong>01</strong>1IN TRAINING2<strong>01</strong>1Graduation CeremonyCongratulations to all <strong>of</strong> the following <strong>NZIHT</strong> students who graduated at the WITT GraduationCeremony held at the TSB Showplace on Friday 10 th June 2<strong>01</strong>1. An enjoyable celebration followed theceremony for graduates and their families.NZ Diploma in Engineering (Civil)Peter BirseBenjamin BoydClark ButcherMichael CarterHayden ChittendenBradley ChristieSimon CollieKory CosterTimothy Court-PatienceMichael DeadmanDaniel DixonScott EstcourtAlbie FordPeter FooteBenjamin FreemanRichard GengeBrent GolderDrew HayesMichael HayesMatthew HebdenSamuel HolmesStefan HuszakGordon InglisCarl IversenMark JacksonAnthony MasonJames MatengaChristopher MillerTrishn NandRochelle NikkelBrandon OlverHaley ParishNigel PollockThomas PowellFiona PrattLiam RussellReuben Saath<strong>of</strong>Martin SchutzJoyce SimonsBrendon SpicerDavid StivenBenjamin SweenyKarl TimminsGrant TregidgaDanny TuckerPeter van der WelStacey VerheulDonovan WallaceBradley WestSimon Williams MartinEvan YeomanNEW PLYMOUTH OFFICE:Phone 06 759 7065Fax 06 759 7066HAMILTON OFFICE:Phone <strong>07</strong> 839 2787Fax <strong>07</strong> 839 2787Email clarence@nziht.co.nzSHORT COURSES:Lisa Knowles lisa@nziht.co.nz ext 705Jan Kivell jan@nziht.co.nz ext 708CONFERENCES AND SPECIALISTWORKSHOPS:Jill Warner jill@nziht.co.nz ext 709WEBSITE: www.nziht.co.nzFOR DEGREE/DIPLOMA:Jill Warner jill@nziht.co.nz ext 709THE DIP ENG (CIVIL):Clarence Morkel clarence@nziht.co.nzMay Osborne may@nziht.co.nzCERT IN CIVIL INDUSTRY (INTRODUCTORY SKILLS)admin@nziht.co.nz<strong>NZIHT</strong> operates as an independent company with the Western <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> at Taranaki as the sole shareholder.


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1Congratulations to the following students graduating in:Diploma in <strong>Highway</strong> EngineeringJason Crichton, David Hadfield, Avinesh Kottaiya, Mandeep Singh, Sikander Singh,Andrew Walters, Derrick WoockPictured left to right: Mandeep Singh, Jason Crichton, Sikander SinghCongratulations to the following students graduating in:Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> (<strong>Highway</strong>s) &Graduate Diploma in Engineering (<strong>Highway</strong>s)Rosman Abdullah, Christopher Hopkins, Susanne Kampsh<strong>of</strong>, David Dickson, Andrew PaynePictured left to right: Andrew Payne, David Dickson, Chris HopkinsFOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1Special AwardsCongratulations to Andrew Payne for receiving the Roading <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> Lindsay Crossen Award forBest Overall Student in the Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> <strong>Highway</strong>sIn this photo: Andrew PayneCongratulations to Daniel Dixon for receiving the NZ Contractors’ Federation Outstanding StudentAward for NZ Diploma in Engineering CivilPictured left to right: Willie Vance (CEO <strong>NZIHT</strong>), Daniel Dixon and Clarence Morkel (Tutor)FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1presentQuality Hotel PlymoutH internationalnew PlymoutH taranaKi'Utilising new and existing technology to achieve value for money'We are pleased to announce that the 12th Annual NZTA/<strong>NZIHT</strong>Utilising new and existing conference technology will be held to achieve from 6-8 valUe November for 2<strong>01</strong>1 Money at the QualityHotel, Plymouth International, <strong>New</strong> Plymouth, Taranaki.This is a call for technical and policypapers and registrations <strong>of</strong> interest.The papers will be refereed and selectedby an independent and expert panel. Favourableconsideration will be given to papers which challengethe current way <strong>of</strong> doing things and indicate howthe industry can do things smarter, more efficientlyand better to achieve “more value for money”.We look forward to you joining us in <strong>New</strong> PlymouthWinner - Best Small City in the World AwardLiveable Communities Awards, Nov 2008Winner - Top Town in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>North & South Magazine, Nov 2008COST - The cost <strong>of</strong> the conference will be $740.00 +gst perdelegate. This includes the catering, welcome function,conference dinner and entertainment.TOPIcs• Innovations and value for money• Surfacing & pavement design and maintenance• Moving freight in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong>• Procurement and contract models• ITS and traveller information• Safety• Risk Assessment• Asset Management• Traffic Management with a customer focus• Skid resistance and surfacing• Do our specifications, standards, performancemeasures and contract conditions encourageour goal <strong>of</strong> always "value for money" - and ifnot, why not?PAPER SUBMISSION - Abstracts must be 200 - 450 words andsubmitted electronically as PDF or Word attachment before the 31st July2<strong>01</strong>1 to jill@nziht.co.nz On your abstract please include the following:Title <strong>of</strong> Paper, Author(s) and/or the Presenter, Contact details for theAuthor(s) and/or Presenter and a brief bio <strong>of</strong> Presenter.Jill Warner, Conference Co-ordinator - NZ <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Ltd, Phone 06 759 7065 ext. 709 Email jill@nziht.co.nzFOR MORE INFORMATIONAND UPDATES VISITwww.nziht.co.nz/nzta2<strong>01</strong>1FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONSUPERVISOR #1 (2 days)Auckland 26-27 July & Christchurch 25-26 AugustEffective management is essential in minimising downtime andpreventing wastage. A Supervisor on a civil engineering projecthas to manage all the resources that are necessary to completethe work. The resources not only include labour, plant andmaterials but also covers time and finance. Careful utilisation<strong>of</strong> all resources is necessary to achieve a successful pr<strong>of</strong>itableoutcome. This course is aligned to cover a portion <strong>of</strong> the corecompulsory units <strong>of</strong> the National Certificate in Civil ConstructionSupervision Level 4.Topics Include:Client / Consultant liaisonPlant and equipment managementCo-ordination <strong>of</strong> sub-contractorsManagement <strong>of</strong> resourcesDrainage and dewateringQuality assuranceRecord keepingOn completion <strong>of</strong> this course participants will have theknowledge to:Communicate effectively oral and written instructions andexplanationsDemonstrate leadership skillsMaintain appropriate on site records (including time sheets,work records, plant and test recordsDocument site activities where requiredComply with legal and statutory requirementsSelect and co-ordinate sub-contractors on a civilconstruction siteLiaise with client and consultant and maintain publicrelationsFor further information please contactLisa Knowles, details below.CIVIL CONSTRUCTIONSUPERVISOR #2 (3 days)Palmerston North 20-22 JulyAuckland 15-17 AugustChristchurch 20-22 SeptemberSupervision <strong>of</strong> Road Construction requires notonly general management skills but also needsan understanding <strong>of</strong> the role <strong>of</strong> the variouscomponents <strong>of</strong> a road. This understanding mustcover: the effect <strong>of</strong> water, the identification <strong>of</strong>quality soils and aggregates, methods <strong>of</strong> improvingmaterial quality, together with the constructiontechniques that must be employed. This course isaligned to cover a portion <strong>of</strong> the core elective units<strong>of</strong> the National Certificate in Civil ConstructionSupervision Level 4.Topics Include:EarthworksPavement constructionCulvert and subsoil drainageStabilisationSampling and testingFor further information please contactLisa Knowles, details below.River Protection and Flood Damage (2 days)Dunedin 23-24 AugustThe maintenance <strong>of</strong> a highway network is very dependent on the prevention <strong>of</strong> damage from storm run-<strong>of</strong>f and floods.This course will provide an understanding <strong>of</strong> flood damage problems, assist in identifying potential failures, provideexamples <strong>of</strong> solutions and give case studies for discussion. There will be an emphasis on the critical elements <strong>of</strong> bridges,culverts and road structures. This course has been designed in conjunction with the NZ Transport Agency.Topics include:• Pier scouring• Abutment scouring• Debris build-up• Channel build up/congestion• Culvert blockages• Outlet/inlet scouring• Washouts and dropouts• Undermining <strong>of</strong> roadways• Surface run-<strong>of</strong>f erosion• Sub-surface saturation• Surface flooding• Prevention and protectionFor further information contact Jan Kivell, details below.NEWDATEOn completion <strong>of</strong> this course participants willhave the knowledge to:• Better understand the impact <strong>of</strong> storm-waterrun-<strong>of</strong>f and floods on roads.• Identify potential failures <strong>of</strong> bridges, culvertsand road drainage structures.• Develop more effective prevention strategies.• Implement better design solutions.• Target maintenance funding more effectively.• Promptly evaluate and respond to damage.FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1Road Network Condition Analysis(2 days)Auckland 14-15 JulyChristchurch 24-25 AugustOver the past decade, the use <strong>of</strong> high speed data collection devices,coupled with the structured storage and access <strong>of</strong> data has becomethe norm for many road networks in <strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> and elsewhere.The ability to utilize this information in an efficient and innovativemanner has become an essential requirement for engineersinvolved in the planning and allocation <strong>of</strong> resources related to roadnetworks.This course is designed to equip engineers and analysts with thefundamental understanding and practical skills to analyse andinterpret key trends in road network condition and performance.The course introduces the key types <strong>of</strong> network level condition data,and illustrates, through the use <strong>of</strong> worked examples, how this datacan be effectively analysed and summarized to facilitate rationaldecision making and allocation <strong>of</strong> resources. The course also coversthe preparation and analysis <strong>of</strong> data to support the calibration <strong>of</strong>network deterioration models.The course includes computer work in which participants willimplement the principles through use <strong>of</strong> Micros<strong>of</strong>t Excel macros andthe JunoViewer s<strong>of</strong>tware.Topics Include:• Typical network condition data types and their measurement• Descriptive statistics and best practices in graphical analysisand reporting• Structuring your data for analysis- example usingMicros<strong>of</strong>t Access• Introduction to Excel macros and their use to access andprocess data• Key graphs and statistics used to summarize networkcondition trends• Determining and analysing deterioration rates and the impact<strong>of</strong> treatments and how to use this data to support deteriorationmodellingFor further information please contact Lisa Knowles,details below.Asphalt Mix Design (2 days)Auckland 18-19 July & Christchurch 29-30 AugustUnderstanding NZS3910:2003Conditions <strong>of</strong> Contract (2 days)Dunedin 6-7 JulyAuckland 20-21 July (full)Palmerston North 17-18 AugustChristchurch 24-25 AugustHow well do you know the contents <strong>of</strong> NZS3910,which are the ‘rules’ for administering and managingcivil and building contracts?This popular course, from a practical and ‘hands-on’point <strong>of</strong> view will benefit Clients, Consultants andContractors regarding how to manage and administercontracts and to understand their obligations andliabilities in terms <strong>of</strong> these General Conditions <strong>of</strong>ContractMajor points covered are:• Types <strong>of</strong> contracts• Contractor and Client obligations• Role <strong>of</strong> the Engineer / Engineer’s representative• Variations and how to value them• Extensions <strong>of</strong> time and the financial implicationsto Clients• Disputes• Termination <strong>of</strong> contracts / sub-contracts• Calculation <strong>of</strong> percentages for on-site costs,overhead and pr<strong>of</strong>it and rate per working dayOn completion <strong>of</strong> this course participants will havethe knowledge to:• Use course notes as an up to date reference formanaging contracts• Understand NZS3910:2003• Be familiar with different types <strong>of</strong> contracts• Understand the procedure for lodging claimsand the concept <strong>of</strong> being time-barred and thoseclaims being dismissed as being out <strong>of</strong> time• Understand ‘extension <strong>of</strong> time’ and associatedimplications and costs• Be able to value variationsFor further information please contactLisa Knowles, details below.Asphalt paving mix design requires a clear understanding <strong>of</strong> design standards and specification requirements. Design alsodemands close attention to the details <strong>of</strong> testing procedures to ensure an economical blend and gradation <strong>of</strong> aggregates.Durable asphalt mixes must provide for stability, sufficient voids and workability to permit efficient construction. This coursehas been updated to include the latest design methods from America and Australia. The methods will include AustroadsAPRG 18 Selection and Design <strong>of</strong> Asphalt Mixes and SHRP Superpave Mix Design. This will assist engineers and supervisorsin their understanding <strong>of</strong> the design process and specifications.Topics Include:• Objectives <strong>of</strong> design mix• Desirable mix properties• Design <strong>of</strong> non-structural mixes• Designing a mix/practical considerations• Mix design and procedures• Performance based specifications• Quality assurance• Production testing and interpretation <strong>of</strong> test results• Overview <strong>of</strong> asphalt manufacture and construction techniques.For further information contact Jan Kivell, details below.FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1Bridge Inspection & Maintenance Procedures (2 days)Auckland 6-7 July (Confirmed) / Christchurch 28-29 September / Hamilton 19-20 OctoberBridges are valuable assets, which cannot be built and then forgotten. Defects do occur which require attention during the life <strong>of</strong> abridge. Natural events such as floods and earthquakes cause damage. Some bridge components deteriorate and require replacementwithin the life <strong>of</strong> the bridge. The bridge environment can affect durability and must be recognised. These areas must be addressed andappropriate maintenance carried out to ensure continued public safety as well as to maintain the asset and minimise repair costs.Topics include:Asset management systemsThe inspection procedureCondition assessment for common bridge materialsRepair proceduresCoatings for steel structuresEconomic evaluationDurability and maintenance <strong>of</strong> bridging materialsMaintenance requirementsWaterway, drainage and seismic damageFor further information contact Jan Kivell, details below.Bitumen Tanker and Plant Operator (1 day)Palmerston North 8 September / Hamilton 12 September / Christchurch 15 SeptemberThe operation <strong>of</strong> bitumen tankers, sprayers, bitumen storage and blending plants demands a sound knowledge <strong>of</strong> the properties <strong>of</strong>bitumen and associated products and adherence to strict safety procedures. Production is improved if operators have the appropriateadvanced knowledge and skill to accurately and safely use plant and equipment. Quality is maintained by bitumen product knowledge,adherence to handling procedures, accurate blend calculation and careful record keeping. This course is designed as a “follow-on”from the awareness level Bitumen Safety course specifically for hands-on operators.Please note: This course is a prerequisite to the Bitumen Sprayer Operator Course.Topics Include:Bitumen, additives, polymers, emulsionsSafe operation <strong>of</strong> fixed plantRoading NZ Code <strong>of</strong> Safe PracticeLoading, bending, heating and transferringTransfer hose safety and compliancePlant maintenanceStorage and transportationDangerous goods classification & labellingMeasurement and controlSafe tanker operationSampling and documentationCalculation <strong>of</strong> blendsRecord keepingPlant maintenance safetyFor further information contact Jan Kivell, details below.Bitumen Sprayer Operator (1 day)Palmerston North 9 September / Hamilton 13 September / Christchurch 16 SeptemberPrecise and competent operation <strong>of</strong> the bitumen sprayer is essential to successful chipsealing operations. Sprayer performance isimproved if operators have detailed knowledge <strong>of</strong> the principles <strong>of</strong> the chipsealing process and the appropriate skills to accuratelyuse the equipment. Output quality is enhanced by bitumen product knowledge, adherence to safe handling procedures and carefulrecord keeping.Topics Include:Bitumen products for chipsealing • Chipseal types and basic design principles • Storage, blending and transportation• Sampling and documentation • Sprayer types, pumps and operating systems • Troubleshooting • Spray charts• Correct spraybar set-up • Hand-spraying • Sprayer maintenance • Operational safety • RNZ E/2 industry certification <strong>of</strong> sprayers• Field measurement and control • Calculation <strong>of</strong> hot spray rates for cutbacks and emulsions • Spraying Hot PMB’s• Bitumen sprayer record keeping.For further information contact Jan Kivell, details below.FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1Survey & Set Out Stage 1 (1 day)Christchurch 8 JulyPalmerston North 12 AugustThis is a practical course that excites and enables all field staff to read and interpret plans andassist with survey and setting out activities. The course gives a strong emphasis on understandingconstruction plans, dimensions, datums, survey marks, accuracies, elevations and layouts toenable all participants to confidently appreciate the works scope and detail. Basic measurements,<strong>of</strong>fsetting and marking out for construction works are discussed and demonstrated.Understanding with field exercises using levelling equipment and level reductions to establish design heights gives field staffnew skills. The course reinforces field checking, recording, basic calculations and good survey techniques. Further advancedapplications are <strong>of</strong>fered in stage 2.Topics Include:• Understanding plans and symbols• Explaining survey and set out equipment• Set out <strong>of</strong> pegs, pr<strong>of</strong>iles, batter boards and stakes• Reading, recording and reducing level observations• Area and volume calculations.• Interpreting constraints and services• Use <strong>of</strong> levels, digital grade level, tapes and laser levels• Location <strong>of</strong> services• Construction site survey considerationsOn completion <strong>of</strong> this course participants should be able to apply knowledge learnt to:• Set up, read, record and calculate using a level• Assist a surveyor with planning and preparation work for survey setout• Assist a surveyor to take field measurements• Understand construction drawings and their functions• Locate and identify features on construction drawings• Investigate services and mark and record them.For further information contact Lisa Knowles, details below.Survey & Set Out Stage 2 (2 days)Auckland 14-15 SeptemberChristchurch 28-29 SeptemberSurvey and set out errors can be very costly in materials, labour and reputation. This practicalcourse covers the skills needed to set out construction works common on NZ projects. This coursesuits foremen, site supervisors and project managers who require a rounded appreciation <strong>of</strong> allconstruction aspects. The course covers the use <strong>of</strong> total stations, levelling and GPS equipment.Included is an understanding and manipulation <strong>of</strong> coordinates, survey calculations, company QAsurvey requirements and onsite survey safety.Field exercises cover the setout <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fset marking for crossfalls, grades and alignment for roads and kerbing and the positionalsetout <strong>of</strong> small detailed construction works for both position and level from coordinate and dimensional plans. This coursegives participants confidence in survey setout and an appreciation when further direction or support should obtained froma licensed surveyor.Topics Include:• Levelling methods and practical applications• Interpretation <strong>of</strong> survey information• Communication, errors and corrective actions• Measuring and recording ‘asbuilt’ requirements• Reference systems and co-ordinates• Set out for position and levels for a construction job.• Contract drawings and instructions• Reading and verification <strong>of</strong> set out information• Establishing requirements and setting out levels• Marking/recording on-site services• Set up and reading theodolite/EDMFor further information contact Lisa Knowles, details below.FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


Page July 2<strong>01</strong>1The Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering <strong>Technology</strong> (<strong>Highway</strong>s) and Graduate Diplomain Engineering (<strong>Highway</strong>s)ENROLLING NOW for Semester 2The Bachelor <strong>of</strong> Engineering<strong>Technology</strong> (<strong>Highway</strong>s) andGraduate Diploma in Engineering(<strong>Highway</strong>s) is <strong>of</strong>fered by <strong>NZIHT</strong>in association with the Western<strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> at Taranaki(WITT), which is the accreditedprovider and is structured in a StudyBlock Part Time Study Model makingit accessible to persons who are inemployment and want a part-timestudy programme. Applicants mayapply to join the BEngTech(<strong>Highway</strong>s)and GradDipEng(<strong>Highway</strong>s) at thestart <strong>of</strong> any term.DO IT NOW and broaden yourknowledge <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> Engineering.To find out more about these twoexciting qualificationsplease contactJill Warner for aninformation pack.7.370 TrafficEngineering7.350 DrainageDesign• To develop a comprehensiveunderstanding <strong>of</strong> traffic engineeringprinciples and practice, and enquirethe ability to analyse traffic flowdata and physical requirements tolead to the effective design <strong>of</strong> trafficnetworks and intersections.Part A 11 - 15 JulyPart B 29 - 31 August• To examine in detail thecomponents <strong>of</strong> highway drainagesystems, and undertake the design<strong>of</strong> surface and sub-soil drainagesystems for urban and rural roads.Part A 8 - 12 AugustPart B 26 - 28 October7.320 ProjectManagement• To introduce students to the art <strong>of</strong> ProjectManagement with the knowledge requiredto plan and implement contract works usingprogramme management techniques, to relateproject management to contract activities andto procure, implement and effectively managecivil construction contracts.Part A 25 - 29 JulyPart B 31 August - 2 SeptemberFor more information please contactJill Warner:jill@nziht.co.nz(06) 759-70657.340 GeometricDesign• To study road geometrics in detailand to apply knowledge and skillsgained to the safe, functional andaesthetic design <strong>of</strong> road alignmentsin accordance with the requirements<strong>of</strong> current Codes <strong>of</strong> Practice.Part A 5 - 9 SeptemberPart B 31 October - 4 NovemberFOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nz


July - September 2<strong>01</strong>1KEY:Confirmed courses, but spaces still availablePotential courses still require numbers to runCOURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (EXCL GST)Aggregates for Pavement Construction (1 day)29 JulyPalmerston North $420.0029 September DunedinAn Introduction to Quality Management Systems for the Civil Industry26-27 July Wellington$640.00(2 days)29-30 August AucklandAsphalt Mix Design (2 days)18-19 July Auckland$640.0029-30 August ChristchurchAsphalt Paving Construction Supervisor (3 days)6-8 JulyChristchurch $990.0<strong>01</strong>5-17 August26-28 SeptemberAucklandWellingtonAsphalt Production Plant Operation (2 days)1-2 August Wellington$640.0<strong>01</strong>2-13 September ChristchurchBitumen – Basic Safety (1 day)20 September Auckland$420.0023 September26 September28 September30 SeptemberHamiltonPalmerston NorthChristchurchDunedinBitumen – Sprayer Operator (1 day)9 September Palmerston North $420.0<strong>01</strong>3 September16 SeptemberHamiltonChristchurchBitumen - Tanker and Plant Operator (1 day)8 September Palmerston North $420.0<strong>01</strong>2 September15 SeptemberHamiltonChristchurchBridge Inspection and Maintenance Procedures (2 days)6-7 JulyAuckland$640.0028-29 September ChristchurchBulk Earthmoving (2 days) 22-23 August Auckland $640.00Chipseal Design (2 days) 5-6 September Palmerston North $640.00Civil Construction Supervisor #1 (2 days)26-27 July Auckland$640.0025-26 August ChristchurchCivil Construction Supervisor #2 (3 days)20-22 July Palmerston North $990.0<strong>01</strong>5-17 August20-22 SeptemberAucklandChristchurchCivil Plant Management (2 days) 25-26 July Auckland $640.00Construction & Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Unsealed and Forestry Roads (1 day)22 JulyDunedin$420.0022 August AucklandDrainage Construction Supervisor (1 day)14 JulyAuckland$420.0<strong>01</strong>9 August WellingtonEngineering Properties <strong>of</strong> Soils (1 day) 21 July Hamilton $420.00Environmental Management (1 day) 25 July Auckland $420.00Geomechanics for NZ Roading (1 day) 24 June Hamilton $420.00Geometric Design for Roads (2 days)7-8 JulyAuckland$640.0<strong>01</strong>-2 September WellingtonInspecting Roads and Establishing Maintenance Needs (1 day) 12 July Palmerston North $420.00Installation & Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Road Drainage Systems (1 day) 31 August Auckland $420.00Installation & Maintenance <strong>of</strong> Roadside Signage (1 day) 11 August Christchurch $420.00Leadership Training (3 days)29-31 August21-23 SeptemberAucklandChristchurch$990.00Level 1 Basic Traffic Controller (TC) (1 day)13 July18 July19 July26 July3 August9 August17 August25 August30 August7 September12 September20 September21 September29 SeptemberLower HuttTaupoAucklandChristchurchTaurangaWanganuiNelsonAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthRotoruaPalmerston NorthDunedinNapier$345.00plusNZTA Registration$40.00


July - September 2<strong>01</strong>1KEY:Confirmed courses, but spaces still availablePotential courses still require numbers to runCOURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (EXCL GST)Level 1 Site Traffic Management Supervisor (STMS) (2 days)7-8 July11-12 July20-21 July21-22 July26-27 July8-9 August16-17 August18-19 August23-24 August24-25 August6-7 September14-15 September27-28 September<strong>New</strong> PlymouthPalmerston NorthChristchurchRotoruaNapierHamiltonLower HuttTaupoAucklandChristchurchTaurangaWanganuiAuckland$495.00plusNZTA Registration$40.00Micros<strong>of</strong>t Project (1 day) 17 August Auckland $450.00Pavement and Rehabilitation Design (2 days) 19-20 September Auckland $750.00Pavement Surfacing Supervisor Chipsealing (2 days) 20-21 September Auckland $640.00Refresher – Level 1 STMS andRefresher – Level 1 Basic TC (1 day)7 July14 July19 July20 July27 July4 August10 August26 August31 August8 September13 September20 September30 SeptemberHamiltonLower HuttTaupoAucklandChristchurchTaurangaWanganuiAucklandChristchurch<strong>New</strong> PlymouthRotoruaPalmerston NorthNapier$300plusNZTA Registration$40.00River Protection & Flood Damage (2 days) 23-24 August Dunedin $640.00Road Lighting Course A – to AS/NZS 1158 (1 day) 23 August Wellington $420.00Road Lighting Course B – Design Training (1 day) 24 August Wellington $420.00Road Network Condition Analysis (2 days)14-15 July Auckland$750.0024-25 August ChristchurchRoad Transportation Engineering (1 day) 22 July Hamilton $420.00Safety in Trenches (1 day) 24 August Christchurch $420.00Stabilisation <strong>of</strong> Road Pavements (1 day) 28 July Palmerston North $420.00Supercharged Supervisors Toolkit (1 day)Survey and Set out Stage 1 (1 day)Survey and Set out Stage 2 (2 days)Tendering for Projects (1 day)Understanding NZS3910:2003 Conditions <strong>of</strong> Contract (2 days)7 July23 August6 October8 July12 August14-15 September28-29 September1 July13 July6-7 July20-21 July (Full)17-18 August24-25 AugustChristchurchWellingtonAucklandChristchurchPalmerston NorthAucklandChristchurchWellingtonChristchurchDunedinAucklandPalmerston NorthChristchurch$470.00$470.00$750.00$420.00$640.00Understanding Quality Pavement Construction (2 days) 11-12 July Palmerston North $640.00


Page 12July 2<strong>01</strong>1Short Course Registration FormName <strong>of</strong> <strong>NZIHT</strong> Short Course:__________________________________________________________________________Course Location:____________________________________Course Date:_ ______________________________________Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________________Name and Postal Address <strong>of</strong> your organisation: _ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Contact person: ____________________________________ Email: ____________________________________________All correspondence will be forwarded to the Contact PersonPhone: ____________________________________________Fax: ______________________________________________Order No: ___________________________________________________________________________________________Please note: Confirmation letters will be sent five working days prior to the course date.Cancellations: participant withdrawals must be notified in writing. Withdrawals after the close-<strong>of</strong>f date (5 working days prior to the coursedate) will be charged 50% <strong>of</strong> the course fee. 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>1 Training Programme for full registration details and conditions.Course cost$ _ ____________________Plus 15% GST $ _ ____________________Cheque enclosed for: $ _ ____________________(Please make payable to the NZ <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> Ltd), orThe <strong>NZIHT</strong> reserves the right to alter course dates, postponeor cancel courses due to unforeseen circumstances or wherenumbers are not sufficient.Post or Fax to:The Course Co-ordinator,<strong>New</strong> <strong>Zealand</strong> <strong>Institute</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Highway</strong> <strong>Technology</strong> LtdPO Box 4273, <strong>New</strong> Plymouth 4340Phone (06) 759 7065, Fax (06) 759 7066Please invoice us for:$ _ ____________________FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone: 06 759 7065, Fax: 06 759 7066FOR SHORT COURSES: Lisa Knowles : lisa@nziht.co.nz, Jan Kivell : jan@nziht.co.nzFOR DIPLOMA/DEGREE Jill Warner : jill@nziht.co.nzENQUIRIES:www.nziht.co.nzJAGO PRINT & GRAPHICS 82026

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