Municipal Culvert Assessment - Deerfield

Date: 5/31/2018 8:00 AM - 5/31/2018 3:00 PM

Location: South Deerfield Fire Station
84 Greenfield Road

Deerfield, Massachusetts

Capacity:

20/24



Overview

Course Description

Do you know the location and condition of all the culverts in your municipality? Are they free flowing, half blocked, completely blocked, structurally sound, deteriorated, straight, crooked or a combination of all of these conditions? Have you created an annual budget for culvert repair and replacement based on a condition assessment?

This workshop will show you how to collect and catalog the information to identify which crossings provide a safe unrestricted flow through the structure and the traveling public over the structure and which crossings are a risk now or in the near future to aquatic, motor vehicle and pedestrian passage. Please wear sturdy boots and bring PPE such as safety vest, safety glasses and work gloves.


Target Audience

The Culvert Condition Assessment Manual and Culvert Assessment Form are designed to be used by any member of a municipal public works department. Feel free to send the entire department or just one member who can then teach the others.

Registration 8:00 am, Class begins at 8:30 am

See the course flyer for more information

 

 
Attendees
First Name Affiliation
Keith Town of Whately
Travis Town of Hubbardston
Kevin Town of Deerfield
Chuck Town of Deerfield
Rick Town of Pelham
Kris City of Northampton
Carrie Division of Ecological Restoration
Larry Town of Orange
George Town of Sunderland
Tim Town of Harvard
Matthew City of Springfield Water and Sewer Commission
John Town of Gill
Greg City of Northampton
Quincy Town of Sunderland
Jason Town of Conway
Ron Town of Conway
Instructors
  • Jeff Cathcart
    Consultant at UMass Transportation Center (UMTC)

    Jeff Cathcart has assisted public works departments, DOTs and private entities with their roadway, pavement, departmental and training needs for over 30 years. He has built, rebuilt, reclaimed, recycled, maintained and preserved roadways and pavements in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and Florida.