Register Now for CQA Week Online, May 10 – 14

TRI’s long-running geosynthetics CQA Week training courses will be held 10 – 14 May 2021. The live, online format has quickly found support in the engineering community. The December courses were the most highly attended events in the 15+ year history of CQA Week! Register today and learn why new and experienced engineering professionals connected to landfill construction turn to TRI for this essential training.

CQA WEEK SCHEDULE

  • May 10: Liner Integrity Survey/Assessment (LISA)
  • May 11 – 12: Construction QA/QC for Geosynthetic Installations
  • May 13 – 14: Construction QA/QC for Compacted Clay Liner and GCL Installation
  • May 14: GCI – ICP Exam

ALL CLASSES run from 8:00 am – 12:00 pm (CDT). The GCI-ICP exam will be offered from 1:00 – 4:30 pm on May 14, with the Geosynthetics Section testing 1:00 – 3:00 pm and the Compacted Clay Section testing 3:15 – 4:30 pm.

All participants will be provided a certificate of course completion, suitable for use in proposals and statements of qualifications for CQC/CQA work.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS

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COST

SHORT COURSES

LISA Training
1 registrant/company $500.00/person
2 registrants/company $475.00/person
3+ registrants/company $450.00/person

Geosynthetics CQA Courses
Both courses, 1 registrant per company $725.00/person
Both courses, 2 registrants per company $675.00/person
Both courses, 3+ registrants per company $625.00/person
Both courses, government $250.00/person

One course only, 1 registrant per company $500.00/person
One course only, 2 registrants per company $450.00/person
One course only, 3 + registrants per company $400.00/person
One course only, government $200.00/person

GCI Exam
TRI fee for one applicant only per company $100.00/person*
TRI fee for 2+ applicants per company $75.00/person*

* All exam-interested students MUST REGISTER with the Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) and pay GSI’s certification fee before the test. TRI does NOT collect this fee. Contact GSI (+1 610 522 8440) for more information. The fee that TRI collects related to the exam is only for the proxy service.

LINER INTEGRITY SURVEY/ASSESSMENT (LISA) TRAINING

A Liner Integrity Survey (Electrical Leak Location) is a state-of-the-art, nondestructive method of locating leaks in installed geomembranes. LIS equipment, rooted in geophysical measurement techniques, tests exposed and soil or water-covered geomembranes. TRI’s training course disseminates the theoretical and practical knowledge required to employ and specify the quality of LIS methods and equipment.

Photo of person using double dipole survey equipment on a soil-covered containment facility cell

CONSTRUCTION QA/QC FOR GEOSYNTHETIC INSTALLATIONS

This Construction QA/QC for Geosynthetic Installations course focuses on installation of geomembranes, geotextiles, geocomposites, geogrids, and geo-appurtenances. It includes demonstrations of geomembrane seaming and seam peel and shear testing. This course may be taken singly or as a package with the other course on Construction QA/QC for Compacted Clay Liner & GCL Installation. Each course presents material that complements the other. They are designed specifically for those who need a detailed understanding of proper CQC and CQA procedures at waste containment facilities.

Photo of geosynthetics being installed on a landfill slope

Special emphasis will be given to establishing rationale and standard operating procedures for field inspections, documentation of test and visual observations, and implementation of CQA plans. A broad appreciation for the manufacture and installation of containment facility materials will be provided. Additionally, a tour of TRI’s Geosynthetic Testing and Research Laboratories will support class curriculum through test demonstrations, details on some TRI internal R&D projects, and discussion of other relevant topics. The courses provide ideal preparation for the Geosynthetic Certification Institute’s Inspectors Certification Program (GCI-ICP) exam.

Gain comprehensive understanding of:

  • Preparing CQC/CQA plans
  • Reviewing CQC/CQA plans
  • Performing CQC/CQA observations and tests
  • Reviewing field CQC/CQA procedures

CONSTRUCTION QA/QC FOR COMPACTED CLAY LINER & GCL INSTALLATION

This Construction QA/QC for Compacted Clay Liner & GCL Installation focuses on the installation of compacted clay and geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs). This course may be taken singly or as a package with the other course on Construction QA/QC for Geosynthetic Installations. Each course presents material that complements the other. They are designed specifically for those who need a detailed understanding of proper CQC and CQA procedures at waste containment facilities.

Special emphasis will be given to establishing rationale and standard operating procedures for field inspections, documentation of test and visual observations, and implementation of CQA plans. A broad appreciation for the manufacture and installation of containment facility materials will be provided. Additionally, a tour of TRI’s Geosynthetic Testing and Research Laboratories will support class curriculum through test demonstrations, details on some TRI internal R&D projects, and discussion of other relevant topics.

The courses provide ideal preparation for the Geosynthetic Certification Institute’s Inspectors Certification Program (GCI-ICP) exam.

Gain comprehensive understanding of:

  • Preparing CQC/CQA plans
  • Reviewing CQC/CQA plans
  • Performing CQC/CQA observations and tests
  • Reviewing field CQC/CQA procedures

GEOSYNTHETIC CERTIFICATION INSTITUTE – INSPECTORS CERTIFICATION PROGRAM (GCI-ICP) EXAM

CQA course students will be allowed to sit for the Geosynthetic Certification Institute-Inspectors Certification Program (GCI-ICP) exam on the afternoon of May 14. All exam-interested students MUST REGISTER with the Geosynthetic Institute (GSI) and pay GSI’s certification fee before the test. TRI does NOT collect this fee. Contact GSI (+1 610 522 8440) for more information.  The fee that TRI collects related to the exam is only for the proxy service.

The GCI-ICP exam has two portions: Geosynthetics and Compacted Clay Liners. Students will be given two hours to take each test. One must answer correctly 70% of the questions on each exam in order to be gain certification in that area. Only one correct answer is possible for each question. The test is a multiple-choice test. Students must choose the correct answer (and only one answer) for each question.