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  • Surveys for Beach Renourishment and Shoreline Protection

    Credits: 2 PDH

    PDH Course Description:

    This course provides guidance in performing coastal engineering surveys in support of sand transport studies, berm movement studies, beach renourishment placement measurement and payment, offshore borrow area dredging, jetty and breakwater construction, underwater investigation, and
    construction of shore and hurricane protection structures.

    Guidance in this course is intended to assist project planners and designers in reaching a common knowledge base for specifying effective survey data collection programs. Also covered is a summary on traditional, as well as newer, technologies for coastal surveying. Recommended accuracy standards and procedural methods are outlined for various coastal engineering projects.

    Topics:

    • Introduction to Coastal Surveys
    • General Procedures for Beach Surveys
    • Differential Leveling Methods
    • Total Station and RTK GPS Methods
    • Use of the Coastal Amphibious Research Buggy
    • Survey Sled Method
    • Nearshore and Offshore Profile Acoustic Measurement Methods
    • LIDAR Bathymetry and Topography Methods
    • Use of Survey Vessels

    To take this course:

    1.) Enroll in Course: Click below to enroll:
    (must be logged into your user account)


    2.) Study: Once enrolled, click below to begin the course:

    Download the Study Guide

    3.) Test: Once you've thoroughly read the course materials, please click below to take the final examination.

    Take the final exam

    4.) Certificate: A passing grade of 70% or higher on the exam, is required to receive the certificate of completion for this PDH course.
         NOTE: After the exam is completed, you will need to return to this page, in order to print (download) the certificate of completion.

    Print the Certificate of Completion


    Intended Audience: This course is intended for professional land surveyors, civil, coastal, environmental, water resource, and other engineering professionals whose job description may require an intermediate knowledge of coastal surveying principles.

    Publication Source: USACE

    Donald Parnell, PE