What you will learn

I started building this course with one clear goal in mind: to make the complex world of subsurface utility engineering accessible and engaging for beginners like you. Every module has been meticulously designed to break down the nuts and bolts of utility takeoff and modeling into bite-sized, easily digestible lessons. As you progress, you'll find that the carefully curated content is organized in a logical sequence that naturally builds on your growing knowledge. You're going to appreciate the practical examples and hands-on exercises that I've included—they're not just helpful, they are game changers that will enable you to confidently navigate and master the intricacies of underground utility work. Trust me, by the end of this course, you'll be amazed at how much you’ve learned and how equipped you feel to tackle the challenges in this exciting field!

Curriculum

  Live Support with Teamviewer
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  Introduction
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  Create Pipe Networks
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  Create Laterals and Spurs
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  Create The Utility Trench
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  Create one surface
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  How to create a waterline from PDF Profile
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  How to add a horizontal bore
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  How to add a new structure
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  Create files for the field
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Your instructor

Michael Tartaglia brings a wealth of experience to the complex field of underground utility takeoff and modeling. With a solid background in civil engineering and hands-on experience from working on diverse infrastructure projects, he is well-versed in the intricacies of subterranean utility mapping, planning, and coordination. His expertise encompasses the latest industry practices and technologies, ensuring that his students are equipped with current knowledge and skills that are immediately applicable in real-world situations.

Over the years, Michael has honed his craft through roles that required a meticulous approach to the design, estimation, and management of underground utility systems. His passion for the subject is evident in his teaching style, blending theory with practical insights that stem from his own professional journey. Michael's commitment to empowering future professionals is rooted in his belief that mastering underground utility takeoff and modeling is fundamental to building resilient and sustainable infrastructure. His dedication to the course is matched only by his enthusiasm to pass on his knowledge to a new generation of specialists in the field.