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This course is sponsored by the Coasts, Oceans, Ports & Rivers Institute and part of the Port Engineering Certificate Program.

INSTRUCTOR: 
Antoine Chemali, MS, P.E., CCM

Purpose and Background

The main objective of this course is to introduce the young professionals to the nature of port facilities, type of infrastructure required to efficiently operate a port complex, and to develop an understanding of the construction practices within a port environment. The course will explore the major construction elements and the proper management techniques to deliver construction projects from initial planning stage through construction closeout and maintenance. The knowledge gained from this course will enhance the practitioners' credentials in managing the process of capital improvements projects for the ports and harbors practices.

Benefits and Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify the critical port facility/Infrastructure components
  • Analyze the various elements of marine and backland construction activities
  • Explore the challenges of constructing a project within operating terminals
  • Assess special problems/issues associated with rehabilitating existing facilities
  • Examine the process of planning and delivering Capital Improvement Projects (CIP)
  • Employ construction management best practices to help you execute quality projects, on time, and under budget

Assessment of Learning Outcomes

Achievement of the learning outcomes by attendees will be assessed through (3) exams.

Who Should Attend?

  • Port Project and Construction Managers/Consultants
  • Port Tenants/Operators
  • Port Staff
  • Other Construction Service Providers

How to Earn your CEUs/PDHs

This course is worth 2.4 CEUs/24 PDHs. To receive your certificate of completion, you will need to complete (3) exams and receive a passing score of 70% or higher.

How do I convert CEUs to PDHs?

1.0 CEU = 10 PDHs [Example: 0.1 CEU = 1 PDH]

Course Outline

Week 1: Introduction to Port Facilities
Course & Week Introduction
Port Facilities
Terminal Types
Container Terminal Facilities
Learning Exercise
Infrastructure Support
Supply Chain
Conclusion

Week 2: Hydrographic Surveying
Week Introduction
Hydrographic Surveys
Depth Measurement
Hydrographic Positioning
Learning Exercise
Acoustic Devices
Quality Control
Survey Reports
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 3: Dredging, Rock Structures, Landfill
Week Introduction
Dredge Permits
Dredge Methods
Dredge Crew
Learning Exercise
Handling of Dredge Material
Rock Structures
Rock Quality Control
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 4: Sheet and Pile Driving, Tie Back Systems, and Backfill
Week Introduction
Purpose of sheet pile applications
Sheet Pile Wall
Cellular Coffer Dam & Secant Walls
Learning Exercise
Tie Back Systems
Common Driving Problems and Solutions
Sheet Pile Installation Best Practices
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Exam: Weeks 1-4

Week 5: Wharf Construction
Week Introduction
Deck Support System
Deck Construction
Construction Equipment
Learning Exercise
Construction Challenges
Wharf Deck Fittings
Wharf Types
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 6: Backland Development – Utilities, Earthwork, Handling of Unsuitable Soil
Week Introduction
Utility Installation
Deep Utilities Challenges
Earthwork
Learning Exercise
Factors affecting EW Production
Earthwork Essentials
Handling of Unsuitable Soil
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 7: Backland Construction – Paving, Striping, Fencing & Gates, Federal, State, and Local Agencies Requirements
Week Introduction
Pavement types and relevant applications
Striping, signage, & Traffic Control
Fencing, Gates, Safety, & Security
Learning Exercise
Federal Agencies Requirements
State & Local Agency Requirements
Terminal Redevelopment – Case Study
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 8: Automated Container Terminals – Case Study
Week Introduction
Why Automation?
Layout to Optimize Efficiency
Automated Terminals Around the world
Learning Exercise
Case Study 1
Case Study 2
Future of Automation?
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Exam: Weeks 4-8

Week 9: Rehabilitation and Maintenance of Existing Facilities
Week Introduction
Steel Structure Erosion Repair
Concrete Deterioration Repair
Rock Revetment Repair
Learning Exercise
Terminal Equipment Upgrade
Pavement Rehabilitation
Utility Upgrade
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 10: Challenges with Working Around Operating Terminals
Week Introduction
Safety of Stakeholders
Access Issues
Staging of Work
Learning Exercise
Project Team Coordination
Third Party Coordination
Changes in Tenant Needs
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 11: Project Delivery System
Week Introduction
Project Planning
Project Development
Plans/Specifications/Estimate
Learning Exercise
Project Advertisement/Bid Period
Bid A Ward
Preconstruction Meetings
Learning Exercise
Conclusion

Week 12: Construction Management Best Practices
Week Introduction
Project Management Procedures
Quality Management
Cost Management
Learning Exercise
Schedule Management
Change Management
Risk Management
Actual Claim Situation
Conclusion
Exam: Weeks 9-12