Add to cart Sustainability Comparisons for All Engineers $45.00 This course will cover recent trends in sustainability including the “triple bottom line”, life cycle assessment, lifecycle cost, renewable energy, the precautionary principle, and greenhouse gas emissions.
Add to cart The Energy Audit of an Existing Home $60.00 While it may not be a profession changing opportunity for most, this course will enhance what you already know from your related engineering fields.
Add to cart Vertical Pump Selection $75.00 This course explains several types of vertical pumps and then walks through the pump selection process, including comparing pump curves. After completing this course, you should have the basic knowledge and skills for vertical pump selection.
Add to cart Wastewater Treatment CIP Management $60.00 This course explains how careful planning with condition assessments, performance assessments, and risk ranking can identify and prioritize improvements to treatment systems and help ensure treatment objectives are met well into the future.
Add to cart Water Distribution CIP Management $60.00 This course reviews the basic program management skills needed for effective CIP management.
Add to cart Water Reuse Applications $45.00 This course includes example problems to highlight design approaches for various water reuse applications.
Add to cart Water Storage Tanks $30.00 This course provides a practical understanding of the design and operation of finished water storage tanks and reservoirs.
Add to cart Water Treatment CIP Management $60.00 This course explains how careful planning with condition assessments, performance assessments, and risk assessments can identify and prioritize improvements.
Add to cart What Every Engineer Should Know About Endangered Species $60.00 This course is intended as an overview of the Endangered Species Act and how it relates to land development projects.
Add to cart What Every Engineer Should Know About Structures Part A – Statics Fundamentals $60.00 Written in an easy to understand style, the course What Every Engineer Should Know About Structures Part A — Statics Fundamentals focuses on presenting simplified methods of calculations, and the presentation of intuitive methods for the understanding and solving of basic statics problems.
Add to cart What Every Engineer Should Know About Structures Part B – Statics Applications $60.00 The course is divided into five sections. Included are sections on calculating reactions for beams, trusses, and frames; determining forces in truss members; calculating the different forces is a single cable supporting point and distributed loads; presenting the basics of friction; and understanding the principles of sheaves and pulleys.
Add to cart What Every Engineer Should Know About Structures Part C – Axial Strength of Materials $60.00 This course focuses on presenting simplified methods of calculations, and the presentation of intuitive methods for the understanding and solving of basic problems.
Add to cart What Every Engineer Should Know About Structures Part D – Bending Strength of Materials $60.00 This course focuses on presenting intuitive methods for the understanding of basic principles of forces and stresses in beams. And solutions to basic problems with simplified methods of calculations.
Add to cart What Wetlands Boards Expect from Engineers $60.00 Engineers are prominent members of application teams seeking permission to begin construction projects. When pursuing a Wetlands Permit, many common issues arise across the United States. Some approaches and techniques are more successful than others.
Add to cart 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Part 1 $90.00 This is a continuing education course for professional engineers that reviews Chapter 1 and 2 of the 2010 Standards. This course is for 6 continuing education hours for professional engineers.
Add to cart 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design Part 2 $120.00 This course is 8 professional engineer continuing education hours and covers the revised regulations for Titles II and III of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 “ADA” in the Federal Register on September 15, 2010. These regulations adopted revised, enforceable accessibility standards called the 2010 ADA Standards for Accessible Design “2010 Standards” or “Standards”. The 2010 Standards set minimum requirements – both scoping and technical – for newly designed and constructed or altered State and local government facilities, public accommodations, and commercial facilities to be readily accessible to and usable by individuals with disabilities. This course reviews Chapter 3 through 10 of these standards