Masonry in Sewers

Masonry in Sewers

Various techniques are used in sewer systems to ensure proper drainage. For example, sewer pipes must have a uniform and straight profile. Installing and maintaining sewers also involves a significant amount of masonry work, such as constructing overflow walls and manholes. This course focuses on acquiring practical skills for carrying out masonry work on sewers.

What will you learn during the training?

The training consists of theory. You will learn:

  • adjusting manhole covers
  • create current profiles
  • building shield walls
  • masonry overflow walls
  • masonry wells
  • setting profiles.

What do you get afterwards?

You will receive a certificate of participation afterwards.

Additional information

  • This course is for employees who install and maintain (concrete) sewers.

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