Shea Concrete Products Technical Engineering Seminar #9 Focuses on Soil Morphology, Precast Resiliency, & Wastewater Systems and Safety
Shea Concrete's September seminar offered a full-day of technical learning from a wide range of industry-leading speakers.
AMESBURY, Mass., Oct. 8, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- On September 10th, Shea Concrete Products of Amesbury, MA hosted its 9th Technical Engineering Seminar within the training room of their new precast concrete headquarters on Haverhill Road, marking the fourth of their 2019 Technical Engineering Seminar Series.
Drawing a crowd of over fifty construction, engineering, and precast professionals, Shea Concrete's September seminar offered a full-day of technical learning from a wide range of industry-leading speakers.
Offered at no cost to attendees, this seminar was specifically designed to provide attendees with a significant Return-On-Investment.
"Knowledge transfer is key in any industry, and the onsite wastewater industry in particular is growing and changing. Engaging in an open forum where end users are amongst peers and have the opportunity to speak directly with the precaster as well as see first-hand how precast concrete tanks are manufactured is invaluable. Shea Concrete Products did a fantastic job putting on a top-notch continuing education program everyone can benefit from." – Kayla Hanson (Director of Technical Services – National Precast Concrete Association (NPCA))
Shea Concrete also offered guests a tour of their precast concrete manufacturing facility and headquarters. The new headquarters, which opened in January 2018, was designed with LEED-certification in-mind by utilizing a wide range of sustainable materials and practices, including a roof-mounted solar panel array, sustainable precast concrete construction, brownfield and wastewater considerations, and steps to minimize construction waste throughout the construction process.
"The location of the seminar is a very comfortable classroom setting with excellent video displays. The room is large enough to hold over 50 participants, but is small enough to have an interactive and participatory feeling. The participants were very attentive and were dedicated to learning the subject matter. They had good questions and were appreciative of the presentations." – James Gove (President – Gove Environmental Services, Inc.)
"3.0 System Inspector (SI) and 2.0 Soil Evaluator (SE) Training Contact Hours (TCH's)" were approved for all attendees by the Massachusetts Title 5 Onsite Advisory Committee, on behalf of NEIWPCC. Along with the 5.0-TCH's, this seminar was also approved for 6.0-Credit Hours by the NHDES Subsurface Systems Bureau for On-Site/Septic Designers/Installers and 5-Professional Development Hours (PDH's) helpful for Professional Engineers to keep up with continuing education requirements.
Shea Concrete Products would like to thank all speakers and attendees for making the seminar a success, and looks forward to hosting its next seminar on 10/23/2019!
SOURCE Shea Concrete Products
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