Previous Trainings
2013 Asset Management Workshop -Farmington Hills
This workshop is designed to help you use asset management principles to create a program that makes the most of your resources and provides the greatest benefit to your agency.
2013 Traffic Safety Training for Elected/Appointed Officials - Marquette
Uninformed traffic safety decisions can cost lives. Get the information you need to make sound traffic safety decisions. A basic understanding of the factors that affect traffic safety including signs, signals and roadway operations and design characteristics can help you ensure you are making smart decisions about traffic safety.
2013 Transportation Asset Management Conference - East Lansing
2013 Traffic Safety Training for Elected/Appointed Officials - Traverse City
Uninformed traffic safety decisions can cost lives. Get the information you need to make sound traffic safety decisions. A basic understanding of the factors that affect traffic safety including signs, signals and roadway operations and design characteristics can help you ensure you are making smart decisions about traffic safety.
2013 HSM Training - Saginaw
Using proven Highway Safety Manual tools and methods can help you accurately evaluate, predict, and reduce the factors that contribute to safety issues on your roadways.
2013 Intro to Transportation Asset Management-Elected Officials - Flint
During this workshop, instructors will discuss the following topics about asset management: - Overview of transportation asset management principles - Lowering costs by using an asset management plan - Preventative maintenance treatments for asphalt - Choosing the right preventative maintenance strategies
2013 Pothole Patching, Repair & Prevention -Webinar
In this webinar, attendees will learn about: ? How potholes form ? Pothole repair options ? Pothole prevention ? Effective repair materials ? Research Instructors: Dave Bergner & Mike Hale
2013 HSM Training - Dearborn
Using proven Highway Safety Manual tools and methods can help you accurately evaluate, predict, and reduce the factors that contribute to safety issues on your roadways.
2013 Constructing Pedestrian Facilities for Accessibiity - Okemos
In this hands-on workshop, experts from the the Michigan Department of Transportation (MDOT), the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), and the Michigan Concrete Association (MCA), along with industry consultants will teach proper design, planning, and construction procedures for complying with ADA requirements.
2013 PASER Training - Ishpeming
PASER Training The Center for Technology and Training will be conducting annual PASER training on behalf of the Michigan Transportation Asset Management Council (TAMC) for the current data collection season. Who Needs To Attend? Anyone who intends to participate in the TAMC PASER condition data collection during the current year on either the federal aid or non federal aid system and expects to be reimbursed by the TAMC for their effort must attend the PASER Classroom Training Session. New raters or others that did not actively rate in the previous two years must also attend the PASER Webinar Training. Note - New raters need to attend the PASER Webinar prior to attending the Classroom Training.