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