Last summer NASSCO’s board of directors and staff came together for an intensive, two-day retreat in Washington, D.C., to create a strategic...
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Your Co-Workers Can Provide an Education
If you prefer learning out on the job site through interaction with colleagues over time in a classroom, you’re not alone.
You’re also well...
Editorial
Worth Noting - September 2019
PEOPLE/AWARDS
Laura Christensen was hired as district administrator for the Fillmore County (Minnesota) Soil and Water Conservation District, whose areas of involvement include...
Blogs
How to Extend Safety Culture to Subcontractors
Driving home from a family vacation in Central Oregon, safety culture was the farthest thing from my mind. A construction zone funneled westbound...
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Why You Need Sewer Rehab Equipment Training
When purchasing sewer rehabilitation equipment, research the training offered by your vendor. There’s nothing like spending good money on tools and then...
Editorial
NASSCO Goes Back to Its Roots
Technology makes it super simple to send a quick text, instant message or email for an immediate response and swift gratification. It...
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How to Speed Up Training
Many view training as an unproductive but necessary evil. Not true. The Construction Industry Institute found that productivity increases by 11 percent for every...
Editorial
Truth in (PACP Certification) Numbers
I was recently made aware of a company that used a former employee’s Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program certification number to code...
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High Schoolers Get Hands-On Training at Madison Water Utility
Most high schoolers probably don’t think much about water meters. “Honestly, I’d never seen a water meter before,” admits 17-year-old Erika Hosokawa.
Or about...
Editorial
Rooting Out Sexual Harassment
Too many organizations try to curtail sexual harassment by just offering compliance training and establishing policies aimed at prohibiting such abusive use...
Editorial
Protect Your Operators, and the Public
Hydroexcavation is often promoted as a safer method of excavation — and in almost all ways, it is. But that doesn’t mean...
Editorial
Inspector Recertification Is Coming
Getting your Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program recertification is about to get easier.
NASSCO’s mission is to set standards for the assessment,...
Editorial
Worth Noting - June 2018
People/Awards
The American Council of Engineering Companies of Georgia recognized the city of Sandy Springs’ Marsh Creek Rain Garden with its 2018 Engineering...
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Aries Industries Announces Upcoming Grout School
Aries Industries is hosting a grout school May 9-10 at its home base of Waukesha, Wisconsin.
The purpose of the two-day...















