Join hundreds of highway professionals and key stakeholders are are committed to improving Idaho's roads and bridges this autumn! This comprehensive 3.5-day event will provide attendees with in-depth training and networking opportunities to keep our infrastructure system on the cutting edge.
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Additional information and registration will be available this summer.
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This training will cover Idaho Political Subdivision procurement topics that will include a review of Idaho Procurement Code and bring to light resources to help agency employees make good procurement decisions. Intended audience includes Procurement Professionals, Attorneys, Elected Officials, and those charged with making procurement decisions for their agencies.
Political Subdivision Procurement Training Agenda:
Twenty-seven-year government procurement professional. Currently the Procurement Director for Ada County, the largest county in Idaho. 1994 Graduate of Boise State University B.A. Political Science. 2004 Charter member of the Idaho Public Purchasing Association and Past President. 2017 recipient of the Idaho Public Purchasing Association “Frank Pierce Founders Award.” Co-author of procurement legislation for the State of Idaho in 2017 and 2019. Recognized in 2019 with the “Champions of Change” Award from the National Cooperative Procurement Partners for helping to revise Idaho Procurement Laws for cooperative purchasing.
If you would like more information on the event, please contact Drew Evans via email at training@nigp-idaho.org.
Standard pricing: $100.00
Register online at NIGP Events - Idaho Statutes Training
If you need to pay by check, please contact Drew Evans utilizing the training email included above and he will connect you with the IPPA Treasurer.
If you have previously registered and later discover you are unable to attend, IPPA will refund your course fee in full. Please contact Drew Evans at the training email included above and he will connect you with the IPPA Treasurer.
While the construction of high quality, long-lasting asphalt pavements begins with their design, the details of good construction workmanship cannot be over emphasized. Industry experts Tim Murphy, P.E., Murphy Pavement Technology, and Dave Johnson, P.E., Asphalt Institute Senior Regional Engineer, bring their combined 60+ years of experience in this arena with a one-day Idaho Asphalt Workmanship Training. Instruction will begin at 8:00 and end at 4:30. Morning, afternoon, and lunch breaks will occur. Eight Professional Development Hours are offered to attendees
Tim and Dave have designed this class to emphasize Idaho specifications for the construction of asphalt pavements.
In this workshop, you will learn the basics of each of the important steps in the construction process and how to properly balance the paving operation. These steps include how the asphalt mixture is produced and hauled to the project, best practices for preparing the underlying layers for paving, placement/laydown best practices, and the compaction process for asphalt mixtures with an emphasis on the longitudinal joint. Tim and Dave will also discuss the importance of the quality assurance process during each of the critical phases of construction to make sure quality is achieved. The specific agenda for the course is as follows:
In-class exercises will be assigned. All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance from the Asphalt Institute.
Attendees will receive one electronic copy each of the Asphalt Institute’s MS-22, Construction of Quality Asphalt Pavements (a $75 value) which was updated in 2020, and electronic PDF copies of all the presentations.
The workshop is designed for engineers, inspectors, technicians and contractor personnel responsible for quality control of paving materials, mix designs, the inspection and operations of asphalt plants and paving operations. Participation should include personnel from federal, state, county and local agencies, airport authorities, paving contractors, consulting engineers, and testing laboratories.
1-day workmanship course, 8 PDHs
While the construction of high quality, long-lasting asphalt pavements begins with their design, the details of good construction workmanship cannot be over emphasized. Industry experts Tim Murphy, P.E., Murphy Pavement Technology, and Dave Johnson, P.E., Asphalt Institute Senior Regional Engineer, bring their combined 60+ years of experience in this arena with a one-day Idaho Asphalt Workmanship Training. Instruction will begin at 8:00 and end at 4:30. Morning, afternoon, and lunch breaks will occur. Eight Professional Development Hours are offered to attendees
Tim and Dave have designed this class to emphasize Idaho specifications for the construction of asphalt pavements.
In this workshop, you will learn the basics of each of the important steps in the construction process and how to properly balance the paving operation. These steps include how the asphalt mixture is produced and hauled to the project, best practices for preparing the underlying layers for paving, placement/laydown best practices, and the compaction process for asphalt mixtures with an emphasis on the longitudinal joint. Tim and Dave will also discuss the importance of the quality assurance process during each of the critical phases of construction to make sure quality is achieved. The specific agenda for the course is as follows:
In-class exercises will be assigned. All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance from the Asphalt Institute.
Attendees will receive one electronic copy each of the Asphalt Institute’s MS-22, Construction of Quality Asphalt Pavements (a $75 value) which was updated in 2020, and electronic PDF copies of all the presentations.
The workshop is designed for engineers, inspectors, technicians and contractor personnel responsible for quality control of paving materials, mix designs, the inspection and operations of asphalt plants and paving operations. Participation should include personnel from federal, state, county and local agencies, airport authorities, paving contractors, consulting engineers, and testing laboratories.
1-day workmanship course, 8 PDHs
While the construction of high quality, long-lasting asphalt pavements begins with their design, the details of good construction workmanship cannot be over emphasized. Industry experts Tim Murphy, P.E., Murphy Pavement Technology, and Dave Johnson, P.E., Asphalt Institute Senior Regional Engineer, bring their combined 60+ years of experience in this arena with a one-day Idaho Asphalt Workmanship Training. Instruction will begin at 8:00 and end at 4:30. Morning, afternoon, and lunch breaks will occur. Eight Professional Development Hours are offered to attendees
Tim and Dave have designed this class to emphasize Idaho specifications for the construction of asphalt pavements.
In this workshop, you will learn the basics of each of the important steps in the construction process and how to properly balance the paving operation. These steps include how the asphalt mixture is produced and hauled to the project, best practices for preparing the underlying layers for paving, placement/laydown best practices, and the compaction process for asphalt mixtures with an emphasis on the longitudinal joint. Tim and Dave will also discuss the importance of the quality assurance process during each of the critical phases of construction to make sure quality is achieved. The specific agenda for the course is as follows:
In-class exercises will be assigned. All attendees will receive a Certificate of Attendance from the Asphalt Institute.
Attendees will receive one electronic copy each of the Asphalt Institute’s MS-22, Construction of Quality Asphalt Pavements (a $75 value) which was updated in 2020, and electronic PDF copies of all the presentations.
The workshop is designed for engineers, inspectors, technicians and contractor personnel responsible for quality control of paving materials, mix designs, the inspection and operations of asphalt plants and paving operations. Participation should include personnel from federal, state, county and local agencies, airport authorities, paving contractors, consulting engineers, and testing laboratories.
1-day workmanship course, 8 PDHs