The North American Society for Trenchless Technology is continuing our commitment to industry excellence by updating and expanding our training offerings in 2025, highlighted by a comprehensive overhaul of the Cured-in-Place Pipe Good Practices Course. This course, designed to reflect the latest advancements and standards in trenchless technology, delivers in-depth education to engineers, contractors and municipal stakeholders involved in pipeline rehabilitation.
NASTT’S VIRTUAL GOOD PRACTICES COURSES: EXPERT TRAINING, ANYWHERE YOU ARE
NASTT offers flexible, high-quality virtual Good Practices Courses, making it easier than ever to access expert trenchless technology training from anywhere.
These live online sessions feature the same peer-reviewed, noncommercial content as in-person courses and are led by seasoned industry professionals. Participants can engage in real-time Q&A, gain practical knowledge and earn Continuing Education Units through the Trenchless Technology Center at Louisiana Tech University, all from the convenience of their home or office. Perfect for busy professionals looking to stay current on the latest trenchless innovations without the need for travel.
WHAT’S NEW IN THE 2025 CIPP COURSE
NASTT’s 2025 CIPP Good Practices Course features a completely updated curriculum that covers the full life cycle of gravity sewer CIPP rehabilitation projects, from planning and design to implementation and verification. The course also includes a section on CIPP applications in pressurized systems and sewer laterals, responding to the growing use of trenchless methods in a broader range of infrastructure scenarios.
Key updates include:
Design Standards: Coverage of the most current ASTM F1216 Appendix X1 updates, along with insights from ASCE MOP 145, and a preview of the soon-to-be-released AWWA Design Appendices for Pressure Pipe CIPP applications.
Environmental and Safety Enhancements: Emphasis on environmental protection and job site safety, including the latest research and practices for Volatile Organic Compound management—a critical concern in CIPP installations.
Expanded Applications: Additional modules addressing CIPP use in pressure pipe systems and lateral rehabilitation, giving attendees a more comprehensive understanding of the technology’s versatility.
WHY TAKE THE COURSE?
As municipalities, engineers and utility owners seek cost-effective and minimally disruptive methods for pipeline repair, staying informed on the latest standards, technologies and best practices in CIPP is more important than ever. The revised 2025 course provides up-to-date knowledge, practical design insights, and regulatory awareness to ensure successful project delivery.
Whether you’re a seasoned professional or entering the trenchless space, NASTT’s CIPP Good Practices Course delivers the technical depth and current best practices needed to execute effective, sustainable pipe rehabilitation projects.
This course will be offered virtually Sept. 24-25. For more information and to register, visit nastt.org/training/upcoming-events.

















