Overview
This is a 2-day certification course equipping road works site supervisors and engineers with essential knowledge in regulatory compliance, pavement engineering, and digital innovation. Designed for road work site supervisors, it strengthens accountability, technical competence, and awareness of smart technologies in Singapore's road infrastructure works.
Objectives
This course provides a comprehensive grounding in three pillars of modern road works supervision: (i) regulatory compliance and safety, (ii) pavement engineering and quality management, as well as (iii) digital innovation in road asset management. Real case studies are integrated in the course curriculum, making content relatable to participants' day-to-day road work supervisory responsibilities.
This course will support industry readiness for evolving regulatory and supervisory expectations across the road work sector, including increasing emphasis by road work regulatory agency such as LTA on strengthening supervisory knowledge and compliance standards. Beyond supporting compliance needs, the course is equally valuable for other professionals seeking to deepen their knowledge of road works regulatory compliance and technical standards relating to works on public streets.
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
● Demonstrate understanding of site supervisor duties and responsibilities under current road works regulations and Code of Practice requirements.
● Apply regulatory compliance principles, supervise safety equipment deployment, and implement monitoring procedures to maintain adherence to current standards.
● Understand the applicability of various road pavement materials including sustainable options, and ensure reinstatement works meet LTA's technical standards and Codes of Practice requirements.
● Apply standard design requirements for key road elements and ensure compliance during supervision of road works.
● Understand how data analytics, artificial intelligence, and emerging digital technologies are increasingly used in road asset management and how these can support safer, more efficient supervision on site.