Course Details
Pressure Pipeline and Pump Station Design and Specification - ONLINE COURSE
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Attend this 2-day course and understand the complexity and importance of the design and operation of pressure pipelines and pump stations for the civil engineering and construction sector.
Attend this course and learn about:
- Selecting appropriate materials and fittings
- Hydraulics, losses and water hammer
- How to read and interpret pump duty curves
- The construction process
Benefits include:
- Participation in an interactive workshop
- Various practical activities that equip attendees to handle projects effectively when back in the workplace
- A comprehensive document that will serve as a reference manual
- CPD credits (ECSA)
The course is aimed at (but not limited to):
- Technical staff working in the water industry with very little experience or who are about to become involved in designing of pressure pipelines
- Candidate civil engineers, technologists & technicians
- Experienced technical personnel in the water sector looking for a refresher in pressure pipeline & pump station design
CPD
This course is accredited with:
- ECSA (Engineering Council of South Africa) and carries 2 CPD credits.
For online courses, it is recommended to have the following installed on your computer:
- MS Excel
- The Zoom app
CESA/SAICE members: R6 785.00 face-to-face / R5 428.00 Online (via Zoom)
Non-members: R8 142.00 face-to-face / R6 509.00 Online (via Zoom)
Please note the following requirements:
- Delegates are responsible to ensure that they have sufficient data to cover the full duration of the online course.
- According to the ECSA requirements for online training, a compulsory online assessment must be completed.
- The pass mark for the test is 60%
Our Facilitator
Patrick Maisiri
BSc (hons) in Civil Engineering, Pr Eng, Pr CPM
Patrick Maisiri obtained his BSc (hons) in Civil Engineering from the University of Zimbabwe in 1993. He started his career at the Department of Water Development in Harare, and also worked at the Zimbabwe National Water Authority before moving to Windhoek where he worked at a consulting firm. In 2005 he moved to South Africa where he held senior management positions at Water Boards, the DBSA, AngloGold Ashanti and consulting firms. He has worked on major pipeline projects as senior project and design engineer in various provinces.
Patrick is registered as a Professional Engineer with ECSA, a Professional Construction Project Manager with SACPCMP, and is a member of SAICE.