
Course Overview
This course provides a comprehensive look at winter storm response, from interpreting forecasts to selecting the right equipment and materials. Participants will explore best practices in plowing, chemical application, and environmental stewardship, with insights into liability, contractor coordination, and facility maintenance. Real-world examples and interactive sessions help you build actionable plans and policies for urban and rural winter operations.
Learning Outcomes
- Develop and implement effective winter maintenance plans, policies, and equipment strategies.
- Apply best practices in plowing, deicing, and anti-icing to improve safety and reduce costs.
- Understand environmental and legal considerations, including salt impacts and liability mitigation.
Who Should Attend?
- Public works officials, engineers, and superintendents responsible for roadway and facility maintenance.
- Facility and grounds managers overseeing winter operations for buildings, campuses, or commercial sites.
- Contractors and service providers involved in snow and ice control planning and execution.
Course Outline
Winter Storms
- Understanding winter storms
- How to interpret forecasts
Using Winter Weather Technology
- Contract forecast services
- Pavement temperature sensors
- Road Weather Information Services (RWIS)
- Automatic Vehicle Location (AVL)
- Maintenance Decision Support System (MDSS)
Snow and Ice Chemicals
- Snow and ice pavement conditions
- Selecting materials and methods
- Salt properties and performance
- Alternative chemicals
- Anti-icing chemicals as a bond preventer
- Abrasives
Winter Maintenance Liability
- Liability concerns in winter operations
- How to minimize potential for liability
- Case examples
Winter Maintenance Environmental Considerations
- Environmental impacts of salt
- Salt impacts data and trends
- Stormwater permit conditions
- Changes in operations to address salt impacts
- Winter maintenance equipment calibration
Street Winter Maintenance Operations
- Planning & coordination of operations
- Staff training
- Equipment
- Mechanical Removal
- Deicing and Anti-icing
- Deicing Anti-icing policy
- Chemical blends
- Application rates
Winter Maintenance from a Contractor’s Perspective
- Coordination of winter operations
- Equipment selection/productivity
- Use of liquids for anti-icing and de-icing
- Innovative approaches to winter maintenance
- Effective winter services contract
Winter Maintenance for Facilities Buildings and Grounds
- Planning and policies for effective winter grounds maintenance
- Mobilizing personnel and equipment
- Sidewalks, steps, and building enterences
- Parking lots and parking structures
- Equipment and techniques
- Anti-icing
- Reducing environmental impacts
We reserve the right to alter course schedule and substitute speakers when necessary.
Testimonials
"Excellent training! There are not many seminars like this around. It is a must for all snow and ice supervisors and managers."
"A lot of insight into programs others operate that we can use to change and improve our operations"
Instructor
Benjamin Jordan
Benjamin J. Jordan, P.E. is a Program Director at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, College of Engineering, Interdisciplinary Professional Programs, where he develops continuing education courses for civil engineers and public works professionals. He has over forty years of experience in civil engineering and public works. He earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Civil Engineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign and a Master of Public Affairs degree with a Graduate Certificate in Public Management from the University of Missouri – Columbia. Mr. Jordan is a Licensed Professional Engineer in Illinois, Washington, And Wisconsin.Past dates
Managing Snow and Ice Control Operations
Course #: RA00322Managing Snow and Ice Control Operations
Date: Tue. October 07, 2025 – Wed. October 08, 2025ID: RA00322-D830
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00322
Fee:
- $1,195
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials
- CEU: 1.4
- PDH: 14
Managing Snow and Ice Control Operations
Date: Mon. September 29, 2025 – Tue. September 30, 2025ID: RA00322-D962
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00322
Fee:
- $1,195
Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches, and course materials
- CEU: 1.4
- PDH: 14
Charles L. Terry Jr. Campus
100 Campus Drive
Dover, DE 19904-1383
Managing Snow and Ice Control Operations
Date: Thu. October 17, 2024 – Fri. October 18, 2024ID: RA00322-D478
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00322
Fee:
- $1,195
- Fee covers morning and afternoon breaks, scheduled lunches and course materials
- CEU: 1.4
- PDH: 14
One West Dayton Street
Madison, WI 53703
Managing Snow and Ice Control Operations
Date: Fri. September 06, 2024 – Fri. October 11, 2024ID: RA00322-D547
interpro.wisc.edu/RA00322
Fee:
- $1,095
- Fee covers on-line instruction and course materials
- CEU: 1.4
- PDH: 14
Location:
