About the Course
The “Sewage System Installation Monitoring” course is a specialized training program designed to meet the growing demands of the construction and infrastructure labor market. This course provides engineers and technicians with the essential skills to supervise the installation and execution of sewage systems with precision and organized methodology, ensuring both high quality and operational efficiency. It is an ideal opportunity to learn professional monitoring techniques under the guidance of industry experts.
Course Objectives
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- Understand the core concepts and principles of supervising sewage system implementation.
- Acquire effective supervision skills for different network installation phases.
- Identify standard specifications for various pipe types and their correct installation methods.
- Master the review of executive drawings and aligning them with site-specific requirements.
- Enhance management efficiency in directing and overseeing various work stages.
- Identify common installation errors and learn proactive prevention strategies.
- Develop the ability to accurately document works and evaluate technical quality.
Course Syllabus
Day 1: Introduction to Sewage Systems and Applications
- Overview of sewage system types and their functional concepts.
- The vital importance of monitoring during the installation phase.
- Roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in project execution.
- Preliminary review of engineering drawings and site layouts.
Day 2: Materials Used in Sewage System Installation
- Types of pipes (PVC, HDPE, GRP, etc.) and manhole covers.
- Material specifications and selection criteria based on project standards.
- Environmental factors affecting the durability of installation materials.
- Best practices for the storage and transportation of sewage infrastructure components.
Day 3: Execution and Installation Phases
- Core steps for trenching, excavation, and base (bedding) preparation.
- Techniques for pipe laying and ensuring correct invert levels and slopes.
- Precise connection of branch lines to main networks.
- Managing installations in sensitive areas or difficult-to-access locations.
Day 4: Quality and Safety Standards in Monitoring
- Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) protocols during installation works.
- Reviewing verification tests (e.g., pressure and leakage tests) to ensure efficiency.
- Utilizing indirect monitoring tools and inspection technologies.
- Communication mechanisms between technical crews and administrative management.
Day 5: Monitoring Management and Technical Reporting
- Preparing daily, weekly, and final monitoring reports.
- Handling field observations and resolving technical disputes during execution.
- Coordination protocols between the project monitor and the execution teams.
- A comprehensive review of the project monitor’s duties across all project life cycles.


