
Reinstatement of the unbound structural layers
The Street Works development program has been produced to enhance the learning of all personnel involved in the delivery and management of street works and the related activities, from site to office in the specific areas which would apply to them. Giving learners the ability to build on their knowledge with additional units in the programme that may be relevant to their need.
There are multiple units available, and this one relates only to the reinstatement of unbound material.
It provides additional learning to that which may have been gained at qualification stage, or in support of development prior to attending and completing those qualifications.

£280 per person

1 Day

Maximum 8 people
Who Should Attend?
All personnel involved in the delivery and management of street works and the related activities, from site to office who would benefit from enhanced knowledge in this unit.
Pricing Information

Pre- Requisites
There are no pre-requisites for this course unit, however, some knowledge of reinstatement material and/or processes would be advantageous relative to the subject matter.
If you are booking onto a remote training option, you will be required to have available:
IT equipment which can support Teams or Zoom
It must have working video and sound
Good and stable Wi-fi Connection
Aim
To provide knowledge and understanding to reinstatement technicians and managers of the requirements needed to produce a robust reinstatement, that will meet the requirements of the “Specification for the Reinstatement of Openings in Highways” and the guarantee period.
This will include but not be limited to:
Legislation
Material and its condition
On-site safety
Excavation preparation
Choice of compaction equipment
Installation and compaction of material
Objectives
That reinstatement technicians and managers understand the requirements and expectations placed upon them to achieve the required standard of workmanship.
To give an understanding of why materials are manufactured to a specific standard and must be in the required condition for them to achieve their optimum performance, that performance is also dependent on preparing the excavation to receive the material, installing the material in the correct lift thickness, using the correct compaction equipment and completing the correct amount of compaction passes.
To give best practice advise to technicians, to aid their ability to produce the required outcome when working in challenging conditions that may otherwise lead to failure.
Course Content
Full Award Assessment
An assessment paper of 20 questions will be given at the end of the session, with a pass mark requirement of 80%, with an option to sit another assessment if the 80% mark is not reached (time dependant).
Depending on course delivery, this will be primarily a digital assessment. Where highlighted on the forms sent to the learner prior to training, adjustments can be agreed where appropriate, and paper copies can be used as an alternative.
On successful completion, you will be registered on the City and Guilds system, and a certificate provided.
If you are completing more than one unit under the Street Works Development programme, you will receive a single certificate on completion of all included units which are successfully completed, listing the units it includes.

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