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Content Description

Digging Into Trench, 2024
CEU: 0.15 | CEU Code: IA-EN-177301-0723

Changing climate and land use patterns have necessitated a greater focus on stormwater management. The trench drain industry has developed in a rather fragmented way over the decades, with each manufacturer using their own unique reference points for dimension, load rating, and other criteria. The purpose of this course is to clear up the resulting confusion and provide best practices and a real-world understanding of the multiple variables at play on the project level.

Learning Objectives

  • Recognize the growing demand for and use of trench or trough systems and discuss how these elongated drainage channels enhance the built environment by diverting excess water to a more desirable (or less destructive) location.
  • Describe various channel types and materials and typical components.
  • Discuss how to select the right system based on several factors, including load rating, accessibility, slip resistance, and ADA compliance.
  • Explain why choosing the proper drain type, components, and materials is critical for managing stormwater runoff while meeting the functional, aesthetic, and budgetary goals of a project.

Faculty BIO

Mark Armstrong has been in the decorative metal industry, specific to site furnishings and other architectural elements, for over 20 years, including the past 15 as co-founder and President of Iron Age Designs. With a formal education in restaurant management and culinary arts, Mark worked in both the hospitality and construction trades before his pivotal exposure to the world of artisanal foundries and specialty fabricators. Since that time, he has been involved in the design and production of hundreds of products, helping to create functional and elegant solutions for public and private projects worldwide. The resources and relationships Mark has developed within the design community, and with a wide variety of manufacturing specialists, all inform his unique approach to this work.

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