TRENCHLESS | NO-DIG NORTH 2025 PREVIEW
NO-DIG NORTH 2025 PREVIEW:
T&TNA previews this year’s next major dedicated gathering of the trenchless industry, at No-Dig North 2025 & ISTT International No-Dig conference, to be held in Vancouver, BC, over October 27-29
The next edition of the North American Society for Trenchless Technology’s (NASTT) Canadian Regional Chapters’ annual No-Dig North event will take place in Vancouver, BC, over October 27-29. It’s early days in details for the agenda but the
program has been packed with excellent presentations each year, as is described below. In addition, those prior years have seen the main
conference commence with ‘Good Practices’ training courses, on the first day, for an additional fee to the event registration fee. Registration this year opens in June. Early bird fee
rates typically are typically available, to plan for Fall activity while summer is getting underway. The show has had two days of technical presentations
and industry exhibits, held at the Vancouver Convention Centre. Sessions usually run in parallel tracks through the main conference and exhibition. NASTT says No-Dig North benefits municipalities,
contractors, consulting engineers, gas/electric utilities, pipelines and energy, industrial facilities, and those in damage prevention.
It gives scholarships to help support education in the industry. Deadline to apply is 10 July.
‘GOOD PRACTICES’ TRAINING COURSES ‘Good Practices’ training courses have been a regular feature of past No-Dig North events and their content each time has included:: Cured in place pipe (CIPP): The aim is to provide an in-depth overview of water, wastewater mainline and sewer lateral pipe rehabilitation using CIPP from planning to design to job completion.
Horizontal direct drilling (HDD): Another course on offer focuses on horizontal direct drilling (HDD) with six keys areas to be looked at: (1) operation and application; (2) equipment and materials; (3) planning, including surface and geological investigations, utility surveys, bore planning, and regulations and permitting; (4) job site safety; (5) risk reduction, troubleshooting and mitigation; and, (6) design.
Above: Vancouver 36 | Summer 2025
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