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NEW PLYMOUTH OFFICE:Phone 067597065Fax 067597066
HAMILTON OFFICE:Phone 078392787Fax 078392787Email [email protected]
SHORT COURSES:LisaKnowles l [email protected] ext 705JanKivell [email protected] ext708
CONFERENCES AND SPECIALISTWORKSHOPS:JillWarner [email protected] ext709
WEBSITE: www.nziht.co.nz
FOR DEGREE/DIPLOMA:JillWarner [email protected] ext709
THE DIP ENG (CIVIL):ClarenceMorkel [email protected] [email protected]
CERT IN CIVIL INDUSTRY (INTRODUCTORY SKILLS)[email protected]
NZIHT operates as an independent company with the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki as the sole shareholder.
TRAINING NEWS/UPDATES FROM THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE OF HIGHWAY TECHNOLOGY
Bitumen tanker and Plant OPeratOr (1 day)Palmerston North 8 September / Hamilton 12 September / Christchurch 15 September
The operaon of bitumen tankers, sprayers, bitumen storage and blending plants demands a sound knowledge of the properes of bitumen and
associated products and adherence to strict safety procedures. Producon is improved if operators have the appropriate advanced knowledge and skill
to accurately and safely use plant and equipment. Quality is maintained by bitumen product knowledge, adherence to handling procedures, accurate
blend calculaon and careful record keeping. This course is designed as a follow-on from the awareness level Bitumen Safety course specically for
hands-on operators.
Please Note: This course is a prerequisite to the Bitumen Sprayer Operator Course
Topics Include:
Bitumen, addives, polymers, emulsions Safe operaon of xed plant
Roading NZ Code of Safe Pracce Loading, bending, heang and transferring
Transfer hose safety and compliance Plant maintenance
Storage and transportaon Dangerous goods classicaon & labelling
Measurement and control Safe tanker operaon
Sampling and documentaon Calculaon of blends
Record keeping Plant maintenance safety
For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below
Bitumen SPrayer OPeratOr (1 day)Palmerston North 9 September / Hamilton 13 September / Christchurch 16 September
Precise and competent operaon of the bitumen sprayer is essenal to successful chipsealing operaons. Sprayer performance is improved if operators
have detailed knowledge of the principles of the chipsealing process and the appropriate skills to accurately use the equipment. Output quality is
enhanced by bitumen product knowledge, adherence to safe handling procedures and careful record keeping.
Topics Include:
Bitumen products for chipsealing Chipseal types and basic design principles Storage, blending and transportaon Sampling and documentaon
Sprayer types, pumps and operang systems Troubleshoong Spray charts Correct spraybar set-up Hand-spraying Sprayer maintenance
Operaonal safety RNZ E/2 industry cercaon of sprayers Field measurement and control Calculaon of hot spray rates for cutbacks and
emulsions Spraying Hot PMBs Bitumen sprayer record keeping.
For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below.
August 2011
STREETSAHEADINTRAINING
Bitumen BaSic Safety (1 day)Auckland 20 September / Hamilton 23 September / Palmerston North 26 September
Christchurch 28 September / Dunedin 30 SeptemberIt is absolutely essenal that all those involved in any way with bituminous materials fully understand the signicant hazards presented and the
procedures used to ensure safety. This is an essenal awareness course for anybody involved in any way with the road surfacing industry and is
presented with the aid of graphic praccal demonstraons. A special variaon of this course Bitumen - Managing the Risk is designed specically for
senior managers, engineers and supervisors. It is a pre-requisite for other advanced courses for those handling, working near, operang or maintaining
bitumen equipment or supervising the use of bituminous materials. This course will assist with compliance with the Health and Safety in Employment
Act and the self-governance Operate Safe scheme administered by Roading New Zealand.
Topics Include:
Introducon to bituminous materials including emulsions
Health hazards, personal precauons
Hazards when working around bitumen plants and hot-mix plants
Hazards associated with eld operaons
Importance of appropriate training
Dangers of water
First aid for bitumen burns
Dangerous goods, ash point, auto-ignion, safe distance Explosion hazards, empty tank hazards
Maintenance hazards, spillage precauons
Fire safety including hands on experience in the use of portable re exnguishers to ght ammable liquid res
Miscellaneous associated hazards encountered in the road surfacing industry
For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below.
Final
Roundf
or
2011
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Gain the
National CerticateinCivil Infrastructure(General Introductory Skills)
For only $120* + GST Aend ve blocks o-job (total 8 days over 20 weeks)
O job training is included Full assessment of unit standards on the NZQA framework
Napier intake starng 8-9 September
Other centres on request
Training includes the following blocks:
* Only available to NZ Cizens or Permanent Residents of NZ with proof of residency/cizenship.
For full informaon please contact the programme co-ordinator:
Jan Kivell
NZ Instute of Highway TechnologyE: [email protected] P: 06 759 7065 ext 708
Level 1 Basic Trac Controller (TC) (1 day o-job training & self-directed study)
*Unit standards: 5627, 20877, 20878
Survey & Set Out Stage 1 (2 day o-job training & self-directed study)
*Unit standards: 6476, 6480
Basic Worksite Knowledge (2 days o-job training & self-directed study)
Unit standards: 6453, 1978, 12382, 17592, 17593, 22283
Health & Safety for Civil Construcon (2 days o-job training & self-directed study)
Unit standards: 6475, 17327, 20868, 20870, 20873
First Aid (1 day o-job training)
Unit standards: 6401, 6402
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FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone:067597065,Fax:067597066FOR SHORT COURSES: LisaKnowles:[email protected],JanKivell:[email protected] DIPLOMA/DEGREE JillWarner:[email protected]: www.nziht.co.nz
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rOad netwOrk cOnditiOn analySiS
(2 dayS)
Christchurch 24-25 August (conrmed)
Over the past decade, the use of high speed data collecon
devices, coupled with the structured storage and access of
data has become the norm for many road networks in NewZealand and elsewhere. The ability to ulize this informaon
in an ecient and innovave manner has become an
essenal requirement for engineers involved in the planning
and allocaon of resources related to road networks.
This course is designed to equip engineers and analysts
with the fundamental understanding and praccal skills to
analyse and interpret key trends in road network condion
and performance. The course introduces the key types of
network level condion data, and illustrates, through the
use of worked examples, how this data can be eecvely
analysed and summarized to facilitate raonal decision
making and allocaon of resources. The course also covers
the preparaon and analysis of data to support the calibraon
of network deterioraon models.
The course includes computer work in which parcipants
will implement the principles through use of Microso Excel
macros and the JunoViewer soware.
Topics Include: Typical network condion data types and their
measurement
Descripve stascs and best pracces in graphical
analysis and reporng
Structuring your data for analysis- example using
Microso Access
Introducon to Excel macros and their use to access andprocess data
Key graphs and stascs used to summarize network
condion trends
Determining and analysing deterioraon rates and the
impact of treatments and how to use this data to support
deterioraon modelling
For further informaon please contact Lisa Knowles,
details below.
underStanding nZS3910:2003
cOnditiOnS Of cOntract (2 dayS)
Dunedin 2-3 August
Palmerston North 17-18 August
Christchurch 24-25 August
Auckland 19-20 OctoberHow well do you know the contents of NZS3910, which are
the rules for administering and managing civil and building
contracts?
This popular course, from a praccal and hands-on point
of view will benet Clients, Consultants and Contractors
regarding how to manage and administer contracts and to
understand their obligaons and liabilies in terms of these
General Condions of Contract
Major points covered are: Types of contracts
Contractor and Client obligaons
Role of the Engineer / Engineers representave Variaons and how to value them
Extensions of me and the nancial implicaons to
Clients
Disputes
Terminaon of contracts / sub-contracts
Calculaon of percentages for on-site costs, overhead
and prot and rate per working day
On compleon of this course parcipants will have theknowledge to: Use course notes as an up to date reference for managing
contracts
Understand NZS3910:2003
Be familiar with dierent types of contracts
Understand the procedure for lodging claims and the
concept of being me-barred and those claims being
dismissed as being out of me
Understand extension of me and associated
implicaons and costs
Be able to value variaons
For further informaon please contact Lisa Knowles,
details below.
aSPhalt mix deSign (2 dayS)
Christchurch 29-30 August
Asphalt paving mix design requires a clear understanding of design standards and specicaon requirements. Design also
demands close aenon to the details of tesng procedures to ensure an economical blend and gradaon of aggregates.
Durable asphalt mixes must provide for stability, sucient voids and workability to permit ecient construcon. This course
has been updated to include the latest design methods from America and Australia. The methods will include Austroads
APRG 18 Selecon and Design of Asphalt Mixes and SHRP Superpave Mix Design. This will assist engineers and supervisors
in their understanding of the design process and specicaons.
Topics Include: Objecves of design mix Desirable mix properes
Design of non-structural mixes Designing a mix/praccal consideraons
Mix design and procedures Performance based specicaons
Quality assurance Producon tesng and interpretaon of test results
Overview of asphalt manufacture and construcon techniques.For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below
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Bridge inSPectiOn & maintenance PrOcedureS (2 dayS)
Christchurch 28-29 September
Hamilton 19-20 October
Bridges are valuable assets, which cannot be built and then forgoen. Defects do occur which require
aenon during the life of a bridge. Natural events such as oods and earthquakes cause damage. Somebridge components deteriorate and require replacement within the life of the bridge.
The bridge environment can aect durability and must be recognised. These areas must be addressed and appropriate maintenance
carried out to ensure connued public safety as well as to maintain the asset and minimise repair costs.
Topics include:
Asset management systems
The inspecon procedure
Condion assessment for common bridge materials
Repair procedures
Coangs for steel structures
Economic evaluaon
Durability and maintenance of bridging materials
Maintenance requirements
Waterway, drainage and seismic damage
On compleon of this course parcipants will have the knowledge to:
Idenfy the principles of bridge inspecon and maintenance
Carry out bridge inspecons under supervision
Gain an understanding of administraon and management systems
Use the Transit NZ Bridge Inspecon and Maintenance Manual to inspect and evaluate bridge condions and detect faults
Prepare repair procedures under supervision
Detect potenal instances of bridge failure
Learn ways to enhance durability of materials used in bridge construcon.
For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below.
leaderShiP training (3 dayS)
Auckland 29-31 August / Christchurch 21-23 September / Wellington 18-20 October
This course is aimed at anybody who is in charge of a work team of any size. It is delivered in an inducve (experienal) format which
allows parcipants to be totally involved in the learning process. The course is high on involvement and equips the parcipants to take
the concepts into the workplace and use them. There is an assessment programme at the end where they, their mentor and their
line manager sign o the transfer to work component of the training. In this three day course there is also me to include the DiSC
Behavioural Prole Diagnosc. This invaluable tool enables parcipants to understand themselves, the eect their behaviour has on
others and how to create the opmum work environment for each of their direct reports.
DiSC Behavioural proling links directly to leadership and delegaon, communicaon, feedback, performance management and
handling conict. It therefore provides a base for learning that takes the knowledge gained into atudinal and behavioural changes by
having parcipants learning the valuable skill of knowing when and how to adapt their leadership behaviour to those they are leading
and interacng with at all levels of the organisaon.
Topics include the following Modules: Module One - Improving Performance
Module Two - Learning, Learning how to learn
Module Three - Communicaon
Module Four - Expectaons of people
Module Five - The Leader/Manager concept
Module Six - Teamwork; Building and maintaining teams
Module Seven - Movaon
Module Eight - Conict management
Module Nine - DiSC Workshops
Module Ten - Performance management
Module Eleven - Coping & Stress Prole
Module Twelve - Time Management
Module Thirteen - Transfer to work
For further informaon please contact Lisa Knowles, details below.
Lastcoursesfor2011
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geOmechanicS fOr new Zealand rOading (1 day)
Dunedin 6 October
Wellington 12 October
Auckland 2 November
This course draws together the necessary soil invesgaon and geotechnical procedures for roading construcon and maintenance.
The course provides an up-to-date overview of invesgave techniques and analysis.
Topics Include:
Geotechnical engineering and pavement design
Fundamental soil properes
Compacon
Planning geomechanical invesgaons
In-situ invesgaon and tesng Laboratory tesng issues
Eects and control of water movement
Soil strength improvement
Bearing capacity
On compleon of this course parcipants will have the knowledge to:
Understand the role of engineering judgement to obtain eecve soluons to soil mechanics
Idenfy fundamental properes of soils
Plan a geotechnical invesgaon
Apply geotechnical invesgaons to improve pavement construcon
Ulise pavement stabilisaon techniques.
Who Should Aend?
Engineers, technicians, supervisors and Local Authority sta involved in pavement design and construcon.
For further informaon contact Lisa Knowles, details below.
chiPSeal deSign (2 dayS)
Palmerston North 5-6 September
Factors aecng the design and the eld performance of chipseal surfacings are complex. Local condions can signicantly aect seal
design and performance. A detailed knowledge of the materials, treatment selecon, design procedures and construcon processes is
essenal to any understanding of chipseal performance on the road.The design procedures from the recently-published textbook Chipsealing in New Zealand provide the basis for this course including
worked examples. In addion, the praccal applicaon of the NZTA P/17 performance-based specicaon will be covered in detail,
including worked examples.
Topics Include:
Understanding the stresses
Skid resistance basics
Assessing chipsealing needs
Preseal treatments
Bitumen, emulsions addives, polymers
Adhesion
Chip materials and specicaons
Design processes & opons
Worked design exercises Types of plant used in chipsealing construcon
Construcon of chipseal and reseals
Analysis of faults, failures & xes
Sampling and tesng
Quality assurance
Contractual responsibilies and procedures for P/17
Determinaon of acceptance criteria for P/17
Acceptance tesng for P/17
Worked P/17 examples
For further informaon contact Jan Kivell, details below.
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Turn a Corner in your CareerBachelor of Engineering Technology (Highways)
Graduate Diploma in Engineering (Highways)Enrolling now!!!
7.370 Trac
Engineering
7.350 Drainage
Design
7.320 Project
Management
7.340 Geometric
Design
To develop a comprehensiveunderstanding of trac engineeringprinciples and pracce, and enquirethe ability to analyse trac owdata and physical requirements tolead to the eecve design of tracnetworks and intersecons.
Part A 11 - 15 July
Part B 29 August - 2nd September
To examine in detail the
components of highway drainagesystems, and undertake thedesign of surface and sub-soildrainage systems for urban andrural roads.
Part A 8 - 12 August
Part B 26 - 28 October
To study road geometrics in detailand to apply knowledge and skillsgained to the safe, funconal andaesthec design of road alignments inaccordance with the requirements ofcurrent Codes of Pracce.
Part A 5 - 9 September
Part B 31st October - 4th November
To introduce students to the art of ProjectManagement with the knowledge requiredto plan and implement contract worksusing programme management techniques,to relate project management to contractacvies and to procure, implement andeecvely manage civil construconcontracts.
Part A 25 - 29 July
Part B 29th August - 2nd September
The Bachelor of Engineering
Technology (Highways)
and Graduate Diploma in
Engineering (Highways) is
oered in associaon with the
Western Instute of Technology
at Taranaki (WITT) which is
the accredited provider and isstructured in a Block Course
Part Time Study Model making
it accessible to persons who
are in employment and want
a part-me study programme.
Applicants may apply to join
the BEngTech(Highways) and
GradDipEng(Highways) at the
start of any term.
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To provide students with anunderstanding of road distressmechanisms, how to remedy them,and how to develop a cost eecveroad maintenance strategy, including
bridge and culvert maintenancerequirements.
22 - 26 August
Diploma in Highway Engineering
(including exit qualicaon Cercate in Highway Engineering)
Enrolling now!!!
6010 Drainage
Design
6008
Maintenance
Management
6001
Geometric
Design
6007 Computer
Aided Design
6002 TracEngineering
6005 Contract
Management
To study road geometrics in detailand to apply knowledge and skills
gained to the safe, funconal andaesthec design of road alignments inaccordance with the requirements ofcurrent Codes of Pracce.
5 - 9 September
To study and demonstrate anacceptable level of competence inthe use of a selected road designsoware program e.g. MXRoad orsimilar.
31st October - 4th November
To develop an understanding oftrac engineering principles andpracce, and acquire the ability toconduct trac surveys and physicalrequirements to lead to the eecvedesign of trac networks andintersecons.
11 - 15 July
Create an understanding of thegeneral condions of Contract NZS3910, extension of me claims,compeve tendering process forphysical works and professionalservices, Cost esmang and RiskAnalysis
25 - 29 July To examine the components of
highway drainage systems, andundertake the design of surface andsub-soil drainage systems for urbanand rural roads.
8 - 12 AugustNZIHT are currently accepng applicaons for enrolment from
suitable candidates. If you wish to be considered for enrolment on this
specialised roading qualicaon then dont delay APPLY NOW!!!
Jill Warner E-mail: [email protected]: 06 759 7065 Ext 709
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Survey & Set Out Stage 1 (1 day)
Palmerston North 12 August
Christchurch 12 September
This is a praccal course that excites and enables all eld sta to read and interpret plans andassist with survey and seng out acvies. The course gives a strong emphasis on understandingconstrucon plans, dimensions, datums, survey marks, accuracies, elevaons and layouts toenable all parcipants to condently appreciate the works scope and detail. Basic measurements,oseng and marking out for construcon works are discussed and demonstrated.
Understanding with eld exercises using levelling equipment and level reducons to establish design heights gives eld stanew skills. The course reinforces eld checking, recording, basic calculaons and good survey techniques. Further advancedapplicaons are oered in stage 2.
Topics Include: Understanding plans and symbols Interpreng constraints and services Explaining survey and set out equipment Use of levels, digital grade level, tapes and laser levels Set out of pegs, proles, baer boards and stakes Locaon of services
Reading, recording and reducing level observaons Construcon site survey consideraons Area and volume calculaons.
On compleon of this course parcipants should be able to apply knowledge learnt to: Set up, read, record and calculate using a level Assist a surveyor with planning and preparaon work for survey setout Assist a surveyor to take eld measurements Understand construcon drawings and their funcons Locate and idenfy features on construcon drawings Invesgate services and mark and record them.
For further informaon contact Lisa Knowles, details below.
Survey & Set Out Stage 2 (2 dayS)
Auckland 14-15 September
Christchurch 28-29 September
Palmerston North 12-13 October
Survey and set out errors can be very costly in materials, labour and reputaon. This praccalcourse covers the skills needed to set out construcon works common on NZ projects. This coursesuits foremen, site supervisors and project managers who require a rounded appreciaon of allconstrucon aspects. The course covers the use of total staons, levelling and GPS equipment.Included is an understanding and manipulaon of coordinates, survey calculaons, company QAsurvey requirements and onsite survey safety.
Field exercises cover the setout of oset marking for crossfalls, grades and alignment for roads and kerbing and the posionalsetout of small detailed construcon works for both posion and level from coordinate and dimensional plans. This coursegives parcipants condence in survey setout and an appreciaon when further direcon or support should obtained froma licensed surveyor.
Topics Include: Levelling methods and praccal applicaons Contract drawings and instrucons Interpretaon of survey informaon Reading and vericaon of set out informaon Communicaon, errors and correcve acons Establishing requirements and seng out levels Measuring and recording asbuilt requirements Marking/recording on-site services Reference systems and co-ordinates Set up and reading theodolite/EDM Set out for posion and levels for a construcon job.
For further informaon contact Lisa Knowles, details below.
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August - October 2011
KEY: Confrmedcourses,butspacesstillavailable
Potentialcoursesstillrequirenumberstorun
COURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (EXCL GST)
Aggregates or Pavement Construction (1 day) 29 September
27 October
Dunedin
Hamilton
$420.00
An Introduction to Quality Management Systems or the Civil Industry (2 days) 29-30 August Auckland $640.00
Asphalt Mix Design (2 days) 29-30 August Christchurch $640.00
Asphalt Paving Construction Supervisor (3 days) 15-17 August26-28 September
AucklandWellington
$990.00
Asphalt Production Plant Operation (2 days) 1-2 August12-13 September
WellingtonChristchurch
$640.00
Bitumen Basic Saety (1 day) 20 September 23 September26 September28 September30 September
AucklandHamiltonPalmerston NorthChristchurchDunedin
$420.00
Bitumen Sprayer Operator (1 day) 9 September 13 September16 September
Palmerston NorthHamiltonChristchurch
$420.00
Bitumen Tanker and Plant Operator (1 day) 8 September 12 September15 September
Palmerston NorthHamiltonChristchurch
$420.00
Bridge Inspection and Maintenance Procedures (2 days) 28-29 September 19-20 October
ChristchurchHamilton
$640.00
Bulk Earthmoving (2 days) 22-23 August Auckland $640.00
Chipseal Design (2 days) 5-6 September Palmerston North $640.00
Civil Construction Supervisor #1 (2 days) 25-26 August Christchurch $640.00
Civil Construction Supervisor #2 (3 days) 15-17 August20-22 September
AucklandChristchurch
$990.00
Construction & Maintenance o Unsealed and Forestry Roads (1 day) 22 August Auckland $420.00Drainage Construction Supervisor (1 day) 19 August Wellington $420.00
Geomechanics or NZ Roading (1 day) 6 October 12 October
DunedinWellington
$420.00
Geometric Design or Roads (2 days) 1-2 September Wellington $640.00
Inspecting Roads and Establishing Maintenance Needs (1 day) 18 August Auckland $420.00
Installation & Maintenance o Road Drainage Systems (1 day) 31 August Auckland $420.00
Installation & Maintenance o Roadside Signage (1 day) 11 August Christchurch $420.00
Leadership Training (3 days) 29-31 August21-23 September18-20 October
AucklandChristchurchWellington
$990.00
Level 1 Basic Trafc Controller (TC) (1 day) 3 August
9 August17 August25 August30 August7 September12 September20 September21 September29 September4 October5 October11 October18 October26 October
Tauranga
WanganuiNelsonAucklandChristchurchNew PlymouthRotoruaPalmerston NorthDunedinNapierChristchurchAucklandLower HuttTaupoHamilton
$345.00
plusNZTA Registration$40.00
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August - October 2011
KEY: Confrmedcourses,butspacesstillavailable
Potentialcoursesstillrequirenumberstorun
COURSE TITLE DATE LOCATION COST (EXCL GST)
Level 1 Site Trafc Management Supervisor (STMS) (2 days) 8-9 August
16-17 August18-19 August23-24 August24-25 August6-7 September14-15 September27-28 September11-12 October13-14 October19-20 October26-27 October8-9 November
Hamilton
Lower HuttTaupoAucklandChristchurchTaurangaWanganuiAucklandNew PlymouthRotoruaPalmerston NorthDunedinNapier
$495.00
plusNZTA Registration$40.00
Microsot Project (1 day) 17 August Auckland $450.00
Pavement and Rehabilitation Design (2 days) 19-20 September Auckland $750.00Pavement Suracing Supervisor Chipsealing (2 days) 20-21 September Auckland $640.00
Reresher Level 1 STMS andReresher Level 1 Basic TC (1 day)
4 August10 August26 August31 August8 September13 September20 September30 September5 October6 October12 October
19 October27 October
TaurangaWanganuiAucklandChristchurchNew PlymouthRotoruaPalmerston NorthNapierChristchurchAucklandLower Hutt
TaupoHamilton
$300plusNZTA Registration$40.00
Reinstatement o Service Trenches (1 day) 13 October Wellington $420.00
River Protection & Flood Damage (2 days) 23-24 August Dunedin $640.00
Road Lighting Course A to AS/NZS 1158 (1 day) 23 August Wellington $420.00
Road Lighting Course B Design Training (1 day) 24 August Wellington $420.00
Road Network Condition Analysis (2 days) 24-25 August Christchurch $750.00
Saety in Trenches (1 day) 24 August Christchurch $420.00
Stabilisation o Road Pavements (1 day) 5 October Dunedin $420.00
Supercharged Supervisors Toolkit (1 day) 23 August6 October
WellingtonAuckland
$470.00
Survey and Set out Stage 1 (1 day) 12 August
12 September
Palmerston North
Christchurch
$470.00
Survey and Set out Stage 2 (2 days) 14-15 September 28-29 September12-13 October
AucklandChristchurchPalmerston North
$750.00
Understanding NZS3910:2003 Conditions o Contract (2 days) 2-3 August17-18 August24-25 August19-20 October
DunedinPalmerston NorthChristchurchAuckland
$640.00
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The NZIHT reserves the right to alter course dates, postpone
or cancel courses due to unoreseen circumstances or where
numbers are not sufcient.
Post or Fax to:
The Course Co-ordinator,
New Zealand Institute of Highway Technology Ltd
PO Box 4273, New Plymouth 4340
Phone (06) 759 7065, Fax (06) 759 7066
Please note: Confrmation letters will be sent fve working days prior to the course date.
Cancellations: participant withdrawals must be notifed in writing. Withdrawals ater the close-o date (5 working days prior to the course
date) will be charged 50% o the course ee. Non attendance will also be charged the ull rate. Substitute participants are welcome.
Please reer to page 9 o our 2011 Training Programme or ull registration details and conditions.
Course cost $ ____________________
Plus 15% GST $ ____________________
Cheque enclosed for: $ ____________________
(Please make payable to the NZ Institute of Highway Technology Ltd), or
Please invoice us for: $ ____________________
Name o NZIHT Short Course: _________________________________________________________________________
Course Location: ___________________________________Course Date: ______________________________________
Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Name: _____________________________________________________________________________________________
Name and Postal Address o your organisation: __________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
Contact person: ___________________________________All correspondence will be forwarded to the Contact Person
Email: ___________________________________________
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FOR ALL ENQUIRIES: Phone:067597065,Fax:067597066FOR SHORT COURSES: LisaKnowles:[email protected],JanKivell:[email protected] DIPLOMA/DEGREE JillWarner:[email protected]: www.nziht.co.nz
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August 2011
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'Utilising new and existing technology to achieve value for money'
Utiliing new and exising technology to achieve valUe for Money
We are pleased to announce that the 12th Annual NZTA/NZIHT
conference will be held from 6-8 November 2011 at the Quality
Hotel, Plymouth International, New Plymouth, Taranaki.
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
AND UPDATES VISIT
www.nziht.co.nz/nzta2011
(QTOQTGKPHQTOCVKQPRNGCUGEQPVCEVJill Warner, Conference Co-ordinator - NZ Institute o Highway Technology Ltd, Phone06 759 7065 ext. 709 [email protected]
This is a call for technical and policy
papers and registrations of interest.The papers will be reereed and selected
by an independent and expert panel. Favourable
consideration will be given to papers which challenge
the current way o doing things and indicate how
the industry can do things smarter, more eciently
and better to achieve more value or money.
We look orward to you joining us in New Plymouth
Winner - Best Small City in the World Award
Liveable Communities Awards, Nov 2008
Winner - Top Town in New Zealand
North & South Magazine, Nov 2008
COST - The cost of the conference will be $740.00 +gst per
delegate. This includes the catering, welcome function,
conference dinner and entertainment.
TOPIc Innovations and value or money
Suracing & pavement design and maintenance
Moving reight in New Zealand
Procurement and contract models
ITS and traveller inormation Saety
Risk Assessment
Asset Management
Trac Management with a customer ocus
Skid resistance and suracing
Do our specifcations, standards, perormance
measures and contract conditions encourage
our goal o always "value or money" - and i
not, why not?
PAPER SUBMISSION - Abstracts must be 200 - 450 words and
submitted electronically as PDF or Word attachment before the 31st July
2011 [email protected] On your abstract please include the ollowing:
Title o Paper, Author(s) and/or the Presenter, Contact details or the
Author(s) and/or Presenter and a brie bio o Presenter.