
- Course No E – 1185
- PDH Units 9.00
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- Course No E – 1185
- PDH Units 9.00
Intended Audience: civil, transportation, and construction engineers involved in the planning, construction and maintenance of low-volume roads
PDH UNITS: 9
This course presents an overview of the key planning, location, design, construction, and maintenance aspects of low-volume roadsโdefined as roads with an average daily traffic of less than 400 vehicles per dayโthat can cause adverse environmental impacts and lists Best Management Practices to prevent those impacts. The course addresses most basic roads issues in as simple a manner as possible, leaving narrow technical issues to the specialist. Included are key โDOโsโ (Recommended Practices) and โDONโTsโ (Practices to Avoid) in low volume roads activities, along with basic design information. These fundamental practices apply to roads worldwide and for a wide range of road uses and standards. This course is based on the USDA, Forest Service document, โLow-Volume Roads Engineering, Best Management Practices Field Guideโ, by Gordon Keller and James Sherar, July 2003.
Learning Objectives
At the successful conclusion of this course, youโll be able to identify and discuss: โข Environmental analysis โข Reducing vulnerability of roads to natural disasters โข Streamside management zones โข Timber harvesting โข Road planning โข Road location โข Road survey, design, and construction โข Road costs โข Road maintenance โข Road closure โข Hydrology for drainage crossing design โข Tools for hydraulic and road design โข Roadway surface drainage control โข Control at inlets and outlets of cross-drains and ditches โข Natural stream crossings โข Wet areas and meadow crossings, use of underdrains โข Culvert use, installation, and sizing โข Fords and low-water crossings โข Bridges โข Slope stabilization and stability of cuts and fills โข Roadway materials and material sources โข Erosion control โข Stabilization of gulliesOnce completed, your order and certificate of completion will be available in your profile when you’re logged in to the site.