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Distance - Industrial Ground Bearing Concrete Slabs (0.6 CEUs)

Course Code: CVL044
Date: -
Location: This is a Professional Development Distance Program course.
These are open to a start date after you register, not scheduled for a specific date.

A certificate of completed Continuing Education Units (CEUs) will be granted at the end of this course. Continuing Education Unit (CEU)

ARE YOU:

  • Looking for professional development but do not have the time to take off from work?

  • Looking for refresher course on specific engineering topics and cannot find an intensive course to serve your needs?

  • This may be your ideal Professional Development course!

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Duration:

This course is approximately 2 weeks in duration.

Learning Method:

  • The PDDP program is more of a self-guided learning style.

  • You are required to read the notes and materials given, complete the follow-up assignments on your own, send in your questions prior to your 1 hour webinar meeting (if required) and be involved in live discussion via the internet.

  • Once you have completed the course, you will receive a certificate of completion

Description

Ground Bearing Concrete Slabs (GBCS) in industrial buildings and hard standings are complex structures that need input from many engineering backgrounds; such as geotechnical, transportation, materials, and construction engineering, to produce structurally sound and serviceably acceptable floors. Many design methods are available for engineers for proportioning GBCS, resulting in significantly varied outputs.

The failure of GBCS or the hard standings in the industrial facilities may lead to temporary operations or, in some cases, stopping the operations totally, causing significant loss. Meanwhile, increasing the GBCS thickness above the optimal design to prevent the risk of the slab failure may result in additional high cost of hundreds of thousands dollars in reinforced concrete in one industrial unit. In addition, design and construction of GBCS are a complex area for structural and construction engineers for many reasons. The design of GBCS is dramatically different from the design of conventional slabs in the supporting system (foundation), the load regimes, the design factors, and the reinforced concrete design theory. That may explain the reason why BGCS is not supported by codes of practice in many countries.

Objective

This course will provide participants with the selection criteria of the optimal design and construction methods of GBCS for various design inputs. Participants will be introduced to the design, construction and maintenance of the ground bearing concrete slabs (GBCS) and the hard-standings in the industrial facilities. The conventional construction methods, construction materials, construction management, design properties, design loads and the proportional equations of GBCS will be discussed and analyzed. Participants will gain understanding on how construction elements can be selected to suit a GBCS project and for optimum slab proportion and maintenance. The participants will have the sufficient knowledge and tools to define the main construction issues and design of GBCS. The participant will be able to optimally design and manage construction of the industrial GBCS and hard standings. 

Target audience

  • Structural Engineers
  • Pavement Engineers
  • Construction Managers and Engineers
  • Designers

Learning outcomes

  • Recognize importance of the proper construction and proportioning of GBCS
  • Demonstrate behaviour and response of GBCS under design factors
  • Illustrate GBCS foundation and function of each foundation course
  • Identify GBCS failure modes
  • Identify the construction materials and the design properties
  • Identify the optimal construction method
  • Recognize and locate types of slab joints
  • Manage GBCS construction
  • Recognize load types and their sources
  • Determine the optimal slab dimensions
  • Determine the critical loading positions
  • Calculate load response for various loading patterns
  • Design a rigid pavement

The PDDP Distance Education program works as follows:

  • Once you register for this course, you will be sent a login username and password for our online distance website.

  • You will receive the course notes in hard copy through the online website, you will receive a set of notes each week covering the course material.

  • A one hour video-conference session will be conducted by your instructor each week (if required). The objective of this session is to assist in solving the assignments, as well as answer student questions that should be sent to instructor early enough prior to the meeting time. In addition with being able to communicate with the instructor, you will also be able to communicate with other students in the same class and watch their questions being answered as well. (A high speed internet connection is strongly recommended for this feature).

  • Each set of exercises can be completed and submitted by the indicated date and your completed exercise will be marked online and and returned by your instructor.

  • To gain the most from your course, it is highly recommended that you participate fully in all discussions and exercises. Please remember that each course has a form of quiz or exercise at the end to test your understanding of the material. You will be informed of these dates when you receive the course schedule.

*Course commencement date is subject to instructor availability.

To register for this course click on the register button above, or by fax. To register by fax, download and fill our registration form, then fax it to (888) 849-4871. Mail your cheque to our address . If you have a question regarding this course, please click here.

P.S. GIC can offer many of our courses at a location of your choice, at your convenience and tailored to your special needs. For more information, please contact us.

Course Materials:
Each participant will receive a complete set of course notes and handouts that will serve as informative references.

Policies:

GIC reserves the right to cancel or change the date or location of its events. GIC's responsibility will, under no circumstances, exceed the amount of the fee collected. GIC is not responsible for the purchase of non-refundable travel arrangements or accommodations or the cancellation/change fees associated with cancelling them. Please call to confirm that the course is running before confirming travel arrangements and accommodations. Please click here for complete policies.