Register now for “Gray Matters,” a PDH-eligible, live webinar series is designed as an introduction to helical pile technology for engineers and engineering students.
Student participants will be connected to our nationwide network of distributors and engineers for potential internship, co-op, or career opportunities.
Sessions will be held on Tuesday afternoons:
Presented by Emeritus Professor Dr. Alan J. Lutenegger, P.E.F. ASCE, of the Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE) Department at University of Massachusetts Amherst and
Gary L. Seider, P.E., Director of Engineering, Hubbell Power Systems
Once participants have been registered, they can attend any or all of the sessions. To receive PDH credit, a 5-question quiz over the covered material must be passed. Webinars hosted by Hubbell Power Systems and CHANCE Foundations Solutions.
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