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    Sergi Custom

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  • AI/ML Technology in Power System Applications: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the role, potential, and challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies in modern power system applications. They will gain knowledge of various AI/ML techniques, their practical uses in grid operations, and the importance of safety, security, and trust in deploying these technologies within critical infrastructure.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Explain AI/ML concepts and techniques for power systems.
      • Apply supervised and unsupervised learning methods.
      • Evaluate AI/ML applications in fault detection and asset management.
      • Analyze AI/ML’s role in renewable forecasting and stability.
      • Understand safety, security, and trust in AI/ML deployment.
      • Explore emerging trends and research in AI-powered grid systems.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • AI/ML Technology in Power System Applications: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the role, potential, and challenges of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) technologies in modern power system applications. They will gain knowledge of various AI/ML techniques, their practical uses in grid operations, and the importance of safety, security, and trust in deploying these technologies within critical infrastructure.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Explain AI/ML concepts and techniques for power systems.
      • Apply supervised and unsupervised learning methods.
      • Evaluate AI/ML applications in fault detection and asset management.
      • Analyze AI/ML’s role in renewable forecasting and stability.
      • Understand safety, security, and trust in AI/ML deployment.
      • Explore emerging trends and research in AI-powered grid systems.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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    Alabama-Civil Engineering Package #3: 30 PDH

    Original price was: $180.00.Current price is: $90.00. Add to cart
    Six Civil Engineering courses plus Alabama Laws, Rules & Ethics course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Alabama State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    Alabama – Laws, Rules, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will study the Alabama State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Land Surveyors Laws and Rules, including Professional Engineering Ethics.

    Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.

    Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP). They will grasp the critical principles governing CRCP performance, including crack control, reinforcement detailing, and the role of materials and environmental conditions in long-term pavement behavior.

    Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the principles, materials, environmental factors, and design strategies necessary to mitigate corrosion in steel bridge structures. They will develop a comprehensive knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, protection systems, and performance evaluation.

    Curing of Portland Cement Concrete Pavements: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain detailed, research-based guidance on the curing process for concrete pavements, including pre-construction planning, methods of curing (initial and final), material selection, environmental considerations, and techniques to verify curing effectiveness. It emphasizes best practices to ensure long-term pavement performance and reduce early-life concrete distress.

    Roller-Compacted Concrete : 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the principles, methods, and considerations involved in the use of roller-compacted concrete (RCC) for civil works structures, particularly dams. They will gain foundational knowledge of material properties, mix design, construction techniques, and quality assurance protocols essential to RCC implementation.

    Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): 4 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the unique properties, design implications, and practical applications of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), particularly in bridge infrastructure. They will grasp how UHPC differs from conventional concrete, including its superior strength, durability, and performance in extreme conditions.

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    Alaska-Civil Engineering Package #3: 24 PDH

    Original price was: $144.00.Current price is: $80.00. Add to cart
    Five Civil Engineering courses plus Alaska Statutes, Regulations & Ethics course that will earn 24 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    Alaska – Statutes, Regulations, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will study the Alaska State Board of Registration for Architects, Engineers, and Land Surveyors Statutes and Regulations including Professional Engineering Ethics.

    Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.

    Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP). They will grasp the critical principles governing CRCP performance, including crack control, reinforcement detailing, and the role of materials and environmental conditions in long-term pavement behavior.

    Engineering Green Streets: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will understand how to integrate green infrastructure practices into public rights‑of‑way—roads, alleys, sidewalks and parking areas—to better manage stormwater and too acquire the practical tools to design, implement and maintain effective, context‑sensitive stormwater solutions in transportation corridors.

    Roller-Compacted Concrete : 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the principles, methods, and considerations involved in the use of roller-compacted concrete (RCC) for civil works structures, particularly dams. They will gain foundational knowledge of material properties, mix design, construction techniques, and quality assurance protocols essential to RCC implementation.

    Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): 4 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the unique properties, design implications, and practical applications of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), particularly in bridge infrastructure. They will grasp how UHPC differs from conventional concrete, including its superior strength, durability, and performance in extreme conditions.

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    Arkansas-Civil Engineering Package #3: 30 PDH

    Original price was: $180.00.Current price is: $90.00. Add to cart
    Six Civil Engineering courses plus Arkansas Rules, Regulations & Ethics course that will earn 30 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Arkansas State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Land Surveyors. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    Arkansas – Rules, Regulations, and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will study the Arkansas State Board of Licensure for Professional Engineers and Professional Surveyor Rules and Regulations including Professional Engineering Ethics.

    Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.

    Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP). They will grasp the critical principles governing CRCP performance, including crack control, reinforcement detailing, and the role of materials and environmental conditions in long-term pavement behavior.

    Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the principles, materials, environmental factors, and design strategies necessary to mitigate corrosion in steel bridge structures. They will develop a comprehensive knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, protection systems, and performance evaluation.

    Curing of Portland Cement Concrete Pavements: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain detailed, research-based guidance on the curing process for concrete pavements, including pre-construction planning, methods of curing (initial and final), material selection, environmental considerations, and techniques to verify curing effectiveness. It emphasizes best practices to ensure long-term pavement performance and reduce early-life concrete distress.

    Roller-Compacted Concrete : 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the principles, methods, and considerations involved in the use of roller-compacted concrete (RCC) for civil works structures, particularly dams. They will gain foundational knowledge of material properties, mix design, construction techniques, and quality assurance protocols essential to RCC implementation.

    Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): 4 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the unique properties, design implications, and practical applications of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), particularly in bridge infrastructure. They will grasp how UHPC differs from conventional concrete, including its superior strength, durability, and performance in extreme conditions.

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    Babar-custom2025

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  • Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design: 4 PDH

    $24.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and technologies used to design energy-efficient data centers, including IT systems, environmental controls, cooling systems, air management, and energy performance metrics.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify energy-saving IT equipment and configurations
      • Explain air management for optimal cooling efficiency
      • Apply ASHRAE thermal guidelines to design decisions
      • Evaluate cooling systems and economizer usage
      • Analyze energy efficiency metrics like PUE and ERE
      • Design power distribution systems for minimal energy loss

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies four (4) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Best Practices for Energy-Efficient Data Center Design: 4 PDH

    $24.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and technologies used to design energy-efficient data centers, including IT systems, environmental controls, cooling systems, air management, and energy performance metrics.Instructor: Juan Pesante, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify energy-saving IT equipment and configurations
      • Explain air management for optimal cooling efficiency
      • Apply ASHRAE thermal guidelines to design decisions
      • Evaluate cooling systems and economizer usage
      • Analyze energy efficiency metrics like PUE and ERE
      • Design power distribution systems for minimal energy loss

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies four (4) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    $24.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify and differentiate various grades of bridge steel, especially those covered under the ASTM A709 specification.
      • Explain the mechanical behaviors of bridge steels, including stress-strain response, ductility, hardness, and fracture toughness.
      • Describe steel manufacturing processes and their influence on the final mechanical properties and uniformity of bridge steels.
      • Evaluate the corrosion resistance and service conditions that influence the choice of weathering versus non-weathering steels.
      • Assess the weldability and fabrication techniques applicable to different grades of bridge steel, including cutting, bending, and machining.
      • Interpret applicable AASHTO and ASTM standards to ensure compliance and best practices in bridge design and steel selection.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies four (4) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    $24.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify and differentiate various grades of bridge steel, especially those covered under the ASTM A709 specification.
      • Explain the mechanical behaviors of bridge steels, including stress-strain response, ductility, hardness, and fracture toughness.
      • Describe steel manufacturing processes and their influence on the final mechanical properties and uniformity of bridge steels.
      • Evaluate the corrosion resistance and service conditions that influence the choice of weathering versus non-weathering steels.
      • Assess the weldability and fabrication techniques applicable to different grades of bridge steel, including cutting, bending, and machining.
      • Interpret applicable AASHTO and ASTM standards to ensure compliance and best practices in bridge design and steel selection.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies four (4) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Construction Site – Erosion and Sediment Control: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of how urbanization alters natural hydrologic processes and contributes to environmental degradation through increased stormwater runoff, erosion, and pollutant transport. They will also understand the interrelationship between land development practices, vegetation, soil integrity, and water quality.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Explain the hydrologic cycle and describe how urbanization alters natural stormwater flow patterns.
      • Identify key pollutants associated with various land uses and construction activities, and their impacts on water quality.
      • Evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological effects of increased impervious surfaces on watershed ecosystems.
      • Conduct site assessments to collect critical environmental data including topography, soil characteristics, hydrologic features, and vegetation.
      • Design erosion and sediment control plans incorporating both structural and non-structural stormwater quality measures.
      • Develop comprehensive stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs) that address both active construction and post-construction phases.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Construction Site – Erosion and Sediment Control: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of how urbanization alters natural hydrologic processes and contributes to environmental degradation through increased stormwater runoff, erosion, and pollutant transport. They will also understand the interrelationship between land development practices, vegetation, soil integrity, and water quality.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Explain the hydrologic cycle and describe how urbanization alters natural stormwater flow patterns.
      • Identify key pollutants associated with various land uses and construction activities, and their impacts on water quality.
      • Evaluate the physical, chemical, and biological effects of increased impervious surfaces on watershed ecosystems.
      • Conduct site assessments to collect critical environmental data including topography, soil characteristics, hydrologic features, and vegetation.
      • Design erosion and sediment control plans incorporating both structural and non-structural stormwater quality measures.
      • Develop comprehensive stormwater pollution prevention plans (SWPPPs) that address both active construction and post-construction phases.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and best practices for achieving continuous energy improvement in motor-driven systems. They will learn how to develop and implement motor management programs, assess motor system efficiency, apply energy-saving technologies, and adopt life-cycle cost approaches to decision-making.Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Understand motor management’s impact on energy and operational costs.
      • Apply life-cycle costing in motor selection and replacement decisions.
      • Identify and implement energy efficiency opportunities in motor systems.
      • Utilize MotorMaster+ for energy and cost-saving analyses.
      • Develop and execute a comprehensive motor management action plan.
      • Apply ISO 50001 principles for continuous energy improvement.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Continuous Energy Improvement in Motor Driven Systems: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, strategies, and best practices for achieving continuous energy improvement in motor-driven systems. They will learn how to develop and implement motor management programs, assess motor system efficiency, apply energy-saving technologies, and adopt life-cycle cost approaches to decision-making.Instructor: Seth Grablow, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Understand motor management’s impact on energy and operational costs.
      • Apply life-cycle costing in motor selection and replacement decisions.
      • Identify and implement energy efficiency opportunities in motor systems.
      • Utilize MotorMaster+ for energy and cost-saving analyses.
      • Develop and execute a comprehensive motor management action plan.
      • Apply ISO 50001 principles for continuous energy improvement.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, materials, environmental factors, and design strategies necessary to mitigate corrosion in steel bridge structures. They will develop a comprehensive knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, protection systems, and performance evaluation.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify environmental factors affecting steel bridge corrosion.
      • Evaluate materials used for corrosion protection in bridges.
      • Compare coating systems for their durability and cost.
      • Analyze historical performance of various corrosion mitigation strategies.
      • Apply design considerations for corrosion-prone structural components.
      • Select corrosion protection systems based on site-specific exposure.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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  • Corrosion Protection of Steel Bridges: 5 PDH

    $30.00 Add to cart
    In this course the student will understand the principles, materials, environmental factors, and design strategies necessary to mitigate corrosion in steel bridge structures. They will develop a comprehensive knowledge of corrosion mechanisms, protection systems, and performance evaluation.Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    SPECIFIC KNOWLEDGE OR SKILL OBTAINED

    This course teaches the following specific knowledge and skills:

      • Identify environmental factors affecting steel bridge corrosion.
      • Evaluate materials used for corrosion protection in bridges.
      • Compare coating systems for their durability and cost.
      • Analyze historical performance of various corrosion mitigation strategies.
      • Apply design considerations for corrosion-prone structural components.
      • Select corrosion protection systems based on site-specific exposure.

    CERTIFICATE OF COMPLETION

    You will be able to immediately print a certificate of completion after passing a 20 question multiple-choice quiz. The quiz can be retaken unlimited times until a passing grade of 70% or better is earned. This course satisfies five (5) hours of professional development (PDH).

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    Delaware-Civil Engineering Package #3: 24 PDH

    Original price was: $144.00.Current price is: $80.00. Add to cart
    Five Civil Engineering courses plus Delaware Ethics including DE Laws and Rules for Professional Engineers that will earn 24 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the Delaware's Professional Engineering Licensing Board. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    Delaware – Ethics including DE Laws and Rules for Professional Engineers: 4 PDH

    This course satisfies the Delaware continuing education requirement of three (3) professional development hours in engineering ethics, (ref. DAPE Guidelines for Maintaining Continuing Professional Competency (CPC) Sec. E1).
    >In this course the student will study three (3) hours of ethics including one (1) hour of the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers Laws and Rules.

    Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.

    Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP). They will grasp the critical principles governing CRCP performance, including crack control, reinforcement detailing, and the role of materials and environmental conditions in long-term pavement behavior.

    Curing of Portland Cement Concrete Pavements: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain detailed, research-based guidance on the curing process for concrete pavements, including pre-construction planning, methods of curing (initial and final), material selection, environmental considerations, and techniques to verify curing effectiveness. It emphasizes best practices to ensure long-term pavement performance and reduce early-life concrete distress.

    Engineering Green Streets: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will understand how to integrate green infrastructure practices into public rights‑of‑way—roads, alleys, sidewalks and parking areas—to better manage stormwater and too acquire the practical tools to design, implement and maintain effective, context‑sensitive stormwater solutions in transportation corridors.

    Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): 4 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the unique properties, design implications, and practical applications of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), particularly in bridge infrastructure. They will grasp how UHPC differs from conventional concrete, including its superior strength, durability, and performance in extreme conditions.

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    District of Columbia-Civil Engineering Package #3: 20 PDH

    Original price was: $120.00.Current price is: $70.00. Add to cart
    Four Civil Engineering courses plus District of Columbia Regulations & Ethics course that will earn 20 PDH guaranteed to be accepted by the District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineers. Instructor: Raymond Bosek, PE

    District of Columbia – Regulations and Ethics for Professional Engineers: 3 PDH

    In this course the student will study the District of Columbia Board of Professional Engineers Regulations, including Professional Engineering Ethics.

    Bridge Steels and their Mechanical Properties: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain a comprehensive understanding of the types, properties, manufacturing processes, and performance characteristics of structural steels used in bridge construction. They will understand how various steel grades are selected based on mechanical properties, environmental conditions, and fabrication needs.

    Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement: 5 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the design, construction, maintenance, and rehabilitation of Continuously Reinforced Concrete Pavement (CRCP). They will grasp the critical principles governing CRCP performance, including crack control, reinforcement detailing, and the role of materials and environmental conditions in long-term pavement behavior.

    Curing of Portland Cement Concrete Pavements: 4 PDH

    In this course the student will gain detailed, research-based guidance on the curing process for concrete pavements, including pre-construction planning, methods of curing (initial and final), material selection, environmental considerations, and techniques to verify curing effectiveness. It emphasizes best practices to ensure long-term pavement performance and reduce early-life concrete distress.

    Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC): 4 PDH

    In this course the student will understand the unique properties, design implications, and practical applications of Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC), particularly in bridge infrastructure. They will grasp how UHPC differs from conventional concrete, including its superior strength, durability, and performance in extreme conditions.

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