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Course Summary

 

This 2½-day Shotcrete Short Course, with optional 1 ½-day add-on EFNARC Nozzleman Certification Program, consists of two days of classroom presentations by ten world-class shotcrete experts covering subjects such as:

 

  • the current American Concrete Institute (ACI), ACI Committee 506 Specifications and Guides;
  • wet-mix and dry-mix applications;
  • hand-held and robotic applications;
  • mix designs and chemical admixtures;
  • reinforcement;
  • pre-construction testing and qualifications;
  • material handling and storage;
  • surface preparation and groundwater control
  • placing auxiliary equipment;
  • measurement and payment;
  • safety; and
  • several case histories plus much more. 

Also, there will be a ½ day of on-site field demonstrations showing equipment being used, field testing, mixing and shotcrete being placed.  Hand, as well as mechanical (aka robot) placement, methods of wet and dry mixes will be demonstrated.  Each registered course attendee will receive a copy of three ACI publications on shotcrete.

 

Additionally, several hosted social and networking events are scheduled after classes on all three days at local historical venues.  These include a tour of the historic ARGO Mill and the ARGO Tunnel, the Idaho Springs History and Mining Museum and the Underhill Museum.  There are also three hosted “Ice Breaker” events scheduled as part of these tours.  Breakfast and lunch will be provided on all three days as part of your registration fee.
 

Who Should Attend?

 

Contractors, engineers, nozzlemen, public authority/agency officials, tunneling and anchored earth retention professionals, civil and mining engineering professionals and students are encouraged to attend. Shotcrete producers, chemical additive suppliers, tunnel support manufacturers, pumps, and other equipment/material manufacturers or distributors are also encouraged to attend to meet and greet the course attendees.

 

What Your Registration Includes

 

Full Registration for Attendees and Speakers Includes:

  • Informative Classroom Presentations
  • Dynamic Field Demonstrations
  • Interactive Networking Receptions
  • Informative Mining History Tours
  • Continental Breakfasts
  • Networking Lunches
  • Networking Breaks
  • ACI Shotcrete Publications
  • Access to Online Course Materials

ENFARC Nozzleman Certification Program - This Program is No Longer Available

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Persons interested in adding this certification program on to their course registration must:

  • Register for and Attend the Short Course on September 9-11, 2019
  • Have a minimum of three (3) years’ experience as a nozzleman
  • Complete the EFNARC Nozzleman Application Form provided when registering

*If approved to take the certification, you will need to be at the course and certification program from Sept 9-12. If you are not approved to take the certification, you may be refunded the cost of the certification, and if desired, also the course. (View the Course Schedule for complete information.)

 

DFI Shotcrete Short Course & Optional EFNARC Nozzleman Certification

Schedule and Location Overview
NOTE: There are location and information changes. Please review carefully.
 
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2019
7:00 AM - 5:30 PM | Short Course Classroom Training
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TommyKnocker
1401 Miner Street
Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
Phone: (303) 567-2688
 
5:45 PM – 8:15 PM | ARGO Tunnel and Mill Tour with Networking Reception
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ARGO Mill
2350 Riverside Drive
Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
Phone: (303) 567-2421
 
TUESDAY, SPETEMBER 10, 2019
7:00 AM - 5:45 PM | Short Course Classroom Training
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TommyKnocker
1401 Miner Street
Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
Phone: (303) 567-2688
 
6:00 PM-8:00 PM | Networking Reception
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Idaho Springs Visitor Center & Museum
sponsored by NORMET
2060 Miner Street, Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
Phone: (303) 567-4382
 
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2019
7:30 AM – 12:15 PM | Short Course Demonstration Training
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ARGO Mill
2350 Riverside Drive
Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
Phone: (303) 567-2421
 
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM | Networking Lunch for All Course Attendees
sponsored by BASF
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TommyKnocker
1401 Miner Street
Idaho Springs, Colorado 80452
includes Tour of the Underhill Museum
Phone: (303) 567-2688
 

About the DFI Tunneling & Underground Committee

The purpose of this committee is to identify and facilitate the advancement of new methods and technologies for design, construction, inspection, maintenance and operation of tunnels and underground systems. The committee will foster technology transfer among the owners, stakeholders, designers, contractors, and material suppliers involved in the use and construction of tunnels and underground structures. Collaboration will also be fostered with the academic community, equipment suppliers, and major tunnel contractors and owners to address research needs and knowledge gaps. It will also promote the education and training of students at the graduate and undergraduate levels, fostering and developing emerging industry leaders in this field of practice. Examples of technical focus areas for the committee include: conventional and mechanized excavation methods, design practices for tunnel liners, the use of new materials in construction, waterproofing and water control systems, contracting methods, and the allocation of risk and construction practices.

 

Contact Co-Chairs Dave Klug or Jim Morrison for more information or to join the committee.

About the Course Directors

 

Learn more about Course Directors, Raymond (Ray) W. Henn, Ph.D., P.G. and Dan Millette, B.Eng.

 

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