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This course is sponsored by the Coasts, Oceans, Ports & Rivers Institute and part of the Port Engineering Certificate Program.
INSTRUCTORS:
Thomas Spencer, P.E., S.E., P.Eng., BC.PE
Doug Thiessen, P.E., BC.PE, M.ASCE
Purpose and Background
This course will provide students with a detailed design and management process to operate and perform maintenance on port facilities. Course content includes inspection and repair procedures for both in-water, topside and backlands facilities, and key port infrastructure. The operations and maintenance procedures will be introduced for roads, terminals, wharves, channels, buildings, cranes, pipelines, pump stations, utilities, and relaxed facilities.
Benefits and Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this course, you will be able to:
- Explain complex port operations and maintenance procedures.
- Explain the resources and tools specific to port operations and maintenance.
- Identify and describe ASCE guidelines and standards for inspection reports.
- Identify damaged and deteriorated port infrastructure.
- Utilize new and old records to plan ahead for routine inspection and rehabilitation activities.
- List procedures for documentation for design and repair.
- Adopt and apply standard maintenance procedures.
- Prepare proficient design documents (specifications, bids).
- Assist owners in evaluating bids and managing construction.
- Utilize budgeting and management tools consistently.
Assessment of Learning Outcomes
Achievement of the learning outcomes by attendees will be assessed through (3) exams.
Who Should Attend?
- Professionals working or desiring to work for a port
- Port authority engineers
- Port operations and maintenance staff
- Construction engineers
- Practicing consulting engineers
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: Port Operations and Maintenance Overview
Course and Week Introduction
Port Facilities Introduction I
Port Facilities Introduction II
Common Operations and Maintenance Challenges
Learning Exercise
Common Operations and Maintenance Challenges II
Inspection and Repairs Needed
Inspection and Repairs Needed II
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Week 2: Consulting & Contracting for Port Maintenance
Week Introduction
Consulting and Construction Contracting Introduction
Different Types of Professional Services & How They’re Procured
Different Types of Construction Contract
Learning Exercise
Successful Owner Procurement Processes
Most Common Inspections
Most Common Maintenance Contracts
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Week 3: Port Asset Systems and Port Maintenance Budgeting
Week Introduction
What is Port Asset Management?
Why is Asset Management Important?
How are Asset Plans Used to Track & Manage Port Assets?
Learning Exercise
Define Your AM System
Linking Asset Management Systems to GIS and Financial Management Tools
Port Maintenance Budgeting
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Week 4: Waterfront Inspections
Week Introduction
Scope of Work
Insurance
Inspection Types
Learning Exercise
Inspection Personnel
Rating Systems
Service Life
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Exam: Week 1-4
Week 5: Concrete Structures
Week Introduction
Concrete Structures
Concrete Degradation – Part 1
Concrete Degradation - Part 2
Learning Exercise
Concrete Durability - Part 1
Learning Exercise
Concrete Durability - Part 2
Service Life
Service Life Estimating
Conclusion
Week 6: Steel Structures
Week Introduction
Steel Structures
Steel Degradation
Learning Exercise
Steel Service Life
Learning Exercise
Steel Durability
Conclusion
Week 7: Timber, Composite, and Masonry Structures; Fender Systems
Week Introduction
Timber Structures
Timber Deterioration
Learning Exercise
Timber Service Life
Composite Structures
Masonry Structures
Masonry Deterioration
Mooring Systems
Fender Systems
Learning Exercise
Mooring Hardware
Conclusion
Week 8: Repair and Rehabilitation of Marine Infrastructure
Introduction
Preservation
Concrete Structures
Learning Exercise
Steel Structures
Learning Exercise
Timber Structures
Composite Structures
Masonry Structures
Fender and Mooring Structures
Conclusion
Exam: Week 5-8
Week 9: Design Level and Construction Inspections
Week Introduction
Rehabilitation
Concrete Structures – Part 1
Learning Exercise
Concrete Structures – Part 2
Steel Structures
Timber Structures
Learning Exercise
Composite Structures
Masonry Structures
Fender and Mooring Systems
Conclusion
Week 10: Port Roadways, Operations and Repairs
Week Introduction
Port-Roadways – Introduction
Port Traffic
Traffic Mitigation
Learning Exercise
Terminal Gates
Roadway Degradation & Repairs
Port Traffic Control
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Week 11: Port Railroads, Inspections and Repairs
Week Introduction
Port Railways – Introduction
Port Railroads
Rail Design in Ports – Impacts to Operations
Learning Exercise
Railroad Standards
Port Rail Safety
Maintenance of Way
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Week 12: Port Facilities, Inspections and Repairs
Week Introduction
Port Facilities – Operating Models Introduction
Port Facilities & Port Operations
Facilities – Benefits for Operations
Learning Exercise
Facility Design Standards and Operations
Port Facilities, Operations, and Personnel Safety
Maintenance of Facilities
Learning Exercise
Conclusion
Exam: Week 9-12