Any contractor can tell you that a structure is only strong as its foundation. Deep foundations transmit the structure’s load to soils that are deeper in the ground. A deep foundation is used when a shallow foundation is not possible, not practical, or will not carry the load, such as in weak, unstable, or expansive surface soils. Proper site preparation and installation is key to the success of any job – starting with the foundation.
For decades, contractors have relied on CHANCE University for comprehensive deep foundation training with helical piles and resistance piers. Here are 4 benefits to having your team CHANCE Certified:
Designed for contractors and installers, the CHANCE University coursework allows each student 24/7 access to online courses including relevant topics such as:
Students may enroll in courses that cover in depth, CHANCE helical piles, ATLAS resistance piers or both for dual certification. Online courses are supplemented by field training with a local distributor, allowing students to see the products and equipment in action and ask questions. When all coursework, both in person and online, is successfully completed, a student gains the status of Certified Installer and has complete access to the benefits listed above.
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