Imagine hitting a snag on a routine job—groundwater seeping where it shouldn't, or soil giving way just enough to halt progress and rack up unexpected expenses. These moments underscore how geotech and leak seal challenges can quietly escalate, turning manageable tasks into drawn-out headaches. But with the right preparation, they become opportunities to deliver standout results and stand out in a crowded field.
That's the focus of the Geotech & Leak Seal Contractor Training, running November 4-6. This practical program blends hands-on geotech and leak seal techniques with effective strategies, tailored for contractors handling everything from excavations to small water leaks. Drawing directly from proven methods, it equips you to address unstable soil and water control head-on, ensuring safer jobs and more efficient results.
Essential Details
Dates/Pricing
November 4th - 6th, 2025
Location
To Be Determined
(in Atlanta, GA)
Key Reasons to Join
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Hands-On Practice with Proven Tools: Work directly with advanced materials and equipment—applying them to simulate real applications.
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Expert-Led Insights: Gain step-by-step guidance from seasoned pros on the full process: conducting thorough evaluations, selecting materials, laying grid patterns, sequencing injections, applying material at optimal pressure and volume, and wrapping up cleanly. It's all grounded in established practices.
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Networking for Growth: Connect with peers tackling similar water control and geotech hurdles—building relationships that can lead to collaborations and expanded project pipelines.
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Compliance and Safety Built In: Explore NSF/ANSI/CAN 61 certified polymers that solidify soil, stop infiltration, and maintain water quality in sensitive areas, minimizing disruption while delivering reliable results.
Think about the scale: The upfront time for this training pales against the toll of on-site delays or compliance slips that can derail a job. Shifting toward high-stakes infrastructure and large-scale construction isn't a leap—it's a calculated move with tools that turn unstable conditions into successful jobs. Participants often leave ready to handle diverse soil types and water challenges with fewer surprises and more confidence.
With spots filling as teams prepare for end-of-year demands, this is your chance to build that edge. Register now for November 4-6 and step up your game.