Previous Trainings
2022 MDOT LAP: Waiver Valuation Overview
This webinar will provide an overview of what a Waiver Valuation is an when it may and may not be used. It will also cover the 3 approved Waiver Valuation reports and requirements for valuing less than fee value.
2022 Advanced Topics in Bridge Load Rating Part 1 - June 7
This is the first part of a two-part webinar series that will cover advanced topics in the AASHTOWare Bridge Rating™ software.
2022 MDOT NBIS Bridge Update Webinar
Recent updates to the National Bridge Inspection Standards (NBIS) were announced May 6, 2022. Join MDOT for more details and how changes will affect you.
2022 Pavement Asset Management Plan Virtual 3-Day Workshop - May
Ready to produce a compliance plan for PA325 with your agency’s bridge and pavement asset management plans? Learn how to merge your data with a Word document template of the compliance plan.
2022 MDOT LAP: NEPA Review Webinar
Join MDOT and US Fish and Wildlife Services experts to learn about the NEPA requirements for local projects and to get answers about threatened & endangered species and impacts to public parks, recreational areas and historic properties.
2022 MERL Local Job Manager Webinar - May
Training topics include daily postings, pay estimates, contract modifications, and reporting.
2022 Bridge Asset Management Plan Virtual 4-Day Workshop - May
Draft a bridge asset management plan in this hands-on workshop using your agency data (exported from MiBridge).
2022 Bridge Load Rating Workshop - May
Learn how to use AASHTOWare Bridge Rating™ software in a hands-on workshop environment. Lunch is provided.
2022 MERL Bid Utility Webinar - May
Training topics include creating bid projects, entering bids, electronic bid submission, bid reporting and analysis, managing vendors.
2022 Introduction to Water Asset Management (Mississippi)
Attendees will learn about the benefits and core components of asset management and how they can begin creating an asset inventory and actionable plan to improve the capacity and sustainability of their utility.