AML Reclamation Projects

Objective: This course provides participants with information about the principles of abandoned mine land project development and the "rules of thumb" for the onsite administration and inspection of construction projects. Duration: 4 days

Agenda

Project Development

Historic Overview

Project Identification

Problem Type

Site Characteristics

Scope of Work

Design Development

Reclamation Methods (pros & cons)

Land Use Considerations

Scheduling

Preparation of Specifications

Project Administration

Pre-bid Meeting

Pre-construction Meeting

Construction Inspection

Role of Inspector

Government gets money worth

Protect Public Interest

Require Full Performance

Keep work on schedule

Contractor receives payment Contractor fulfilled Obligations

Know Contract Administration

Product of High Quality

Not Job Superintendent

Not Agency of Landowner

Inspection Requirements

Reporting and Recording

Final Inspection

Post Construction Monitoring

Safety

Construction Inspection Safety

Video

AML Hazards

Abandoned Structures/Equipment

Field Exercise

AML Site Investigation

Active Construction Site

Post Reclamation Maintenance

WHO SHOULD ATTEND: AML reclamation projects specialists and Bond Forfeiture Project Specialist.

FIELD EXERCISE: Hard hat, hard-toed boots, and appropriate field attire are required.

National Technical Training Program: (202) 208-2769

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