Virtual
Throughout this course, we will break down the basics of road construction. equip you with the knowledge needed to understand how we design roads to withstand the challenges of our unique climate.
We will also dive into the world of contracts and legal responsibilities in road projects. Understanding how to manage these aspects of road construction is crucial for successful projects. By the end of the course, you will have built a baseline skill set to help you navigate the different components of road infrastructure projects.
By the end of this course, students will be able to:
Explain the fundamental components of flexible pavements for design and application.
Describe the foundational construction material techniques and properties to place, finish, and cure concrete across applicable applications.
Describe the concepts of design criteria in construction, preparation practices, and materials used for urban and rural road design in Ontario’s climate environment.
Describe utility maintenance for roads and sidewalks when dealing with new installations and relocations.
Describe proper contract management techniques and basic legal responsibilities around roads, occupational health and safety and the environment.
Pre-Construction Requirements
Introduction to Road Design
Introduction to Soils & Pavement Structure
Frost Action & Transition Treatment
Road Construction
Asphalt Pavement Construction
Concrete Construction
Introduction to Utilities
Active Transportation
Traffic Control
Introduction to Municipal Laws & Standards
Public Access to Highways
Contract Management & Environmental Law
Occupational Health & Safety
Occupiers Liability & Trespass to Property Act
Utilities in Road Allowance & Other Users
This self-paced online course offers flexibility, allowing you to progress through each module at your own pace. With 24/7 access, you can tailor your learning schedule to suit your preferences and location.
This course will take between 30-35 hours to complete. The course content will be available to you from January 6 to April 30, 2025, providing ample time for comprehensive learning and review.
This online course features a structured format comprising lesson content delivered through text and instructional videos, complemented by interactive activities and a downloadable PDF copy of a student workbook. While there is no real-time interaction with an instructor, participants have the option to reach out via email for any questions or clarifications.
Enrollment emails will be released at the start of the semester on May 8th, 2024. For those registering after this date, enrollment emails will be sent within 48 hours. Participants are advised to check their junk mail folder if the email does not appear in their inbox.
Online courses take place on the Good Roads education website hosted through D2L Brightspace.
If you have never taken a Good Roads online course. you will be sent a username and link to set your password. This will not be the same username and password that you use on the main Good Roads website.
Public works employees involved in road construction and/or maintenance.