New England Transportation Technician Certification Program (NETTCP)

New England Transportation Technician Certification Program (NETTCP)
Author: C. Bowker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 10
Release: 1999
Genre: Certification
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The six New England states have implemented a technicians certification program. Working together with the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the highway industry, academia, and private consultants throughout New England and New York, a non-profit organization was established entitled the New England Transportation Technician Certification Program (NETTCP). The intent of the program is to jointly develop training and certification courses that are supported and recognized by the New England states. Training and certification courses have been developed in a number of technical areas, including hot mix asphalt plant and hot mix asphalt paving, portland cement concrete and soils and aggregate. The background for this effort is the movement of the state Department of Transportations (DOTs) toward Quality Control/Quality Acceptance (QC/QA) specifications with the active support of the FHWA. In addition to the training and certification courses developed, there is movement to standardize the test methods which are used, i.e. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and/or ASTM, standardize test forms and to reduce problems with test result differences. The results of these efforts lead to a regional approach wherein technicians will be recognized as qualified in all six New England states. Future endeavors include additional positions at the technician level and the possible creation of a second level of certification that would be QC/QA technologists with specialties in hot mix asphalt, portland cement concrete and soils and aggregate.

Technical Training & Certification Program

Technical Training & Certification Program
Author: Iowa. Department of Transportation
Publisher:
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2010
Genre: Road construction workers
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The purpose of the Technical Training & Certification Program is to ensure Quality Control (QC)/Quality Assurance (QA) and Acceptance of Aggregates, Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA), Portland Cement Concrete (PCC), Grade Inspection, Precast and Prestressed Concrete, and Pavement Profiles and to ensure proper documentation of quality control/quality assurance and acceptance procedures and test results by industry and Contracting Authority personnel. This Instructional Memorandum (IM) explains the requirements to become certified and to remain certified to perform inspection and testing in the State of Iowa. This IM also describes the duties, responsibilities and the authority of persons assigned the position of Certified Technician in any of the above areas for construction or maintenance projects. Appendix C of this IM lists what tests and procedures the technician is qualified to perform for each level of certification they obtain.