NASTT

Sponsors:
North American Society for Trenchless Technology
Location:
Gaylord facility, Grapevine, TX
Dates:
April 27, 2008–April 30, 2008
Attendance:
For more information visit http://www.nastt.org.

NASTT Mission Statement: 

 

  • To advance the science and practice of trenchless technology for the public benefit
  • To develop standards.
  • To promote education, training research, development and information.
  • To promulgate through public forums the improvements and status of trenchless technology  

    North American Society for Trenchless Technology in cooperation with Directional Crossing Contracting Association organized four days of seminars, plus a day for specialized seminars. Technical papers will highlight innovation and newest technology. The mutual sharing of ideas will benefit all attendees. There are three days to visit exhibitors to learn the latest in equipment and material suppliers.

    AOC Participation

    AOC will present resin technology leadership to the conference. With more than 25 years of resin development and manufacturing expertise to the industry, the company makes its resources available to help solve customer problems. The dedicated team to the industry will include:

    • Emilio Oramas, Business Manager
    • Ben Bogner, Corrosion & Infrastructure Market Development Specialist
    • David Treadwell, Product Leader for Cured-In-Place-Pipe

    Emilio Oramas, AOC Open Mold Business Manger, recognizes the 2007 Winners

    Industry Commitment

    AOC will support the industry by sponsoring the "No Dig" Gala Awards Dinner. It is a memorable evening that recognizes companies that advance the industry through innovation and technical achievement Those recognized have entered the Trenchless Technology Projects of the Year in Rehabilitation and New Installation. Dr. Feelgood and the Interns of Love will provide the entertainment following the award’s program. They are inspired by "The Blues Brothers" and the band will perform favorite party and dance songs from the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s 90s, and today.