Trenchless Student Chapter

North American Society for Trenchless Technology (NASTT) is an engineering society of individuals, public organizations and private companies in US, Canada and Mexico with strong beliefs in the practical, social and environmental benefits of trenchless technologies. Trenchless technology is a progressive civil engineering process for the installation, replacement or renewal of underground utilities with minimal excavation and surface disruption. The Clemson student chapter affiliated with NASTT has been established in 2013, aiming to attract undergraduate and graduate student members. The purpose of the student chapter is to promote trenchless education and provide networking opportunities within the general field of trenchless technology. Dr. Kalyan Piratla who is a faculty of civil engineering department serves as the faculty adviser for the Clemson-NASTT student chapter. Clemson-NASTT Student Chapter annual reports can be found below.

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2019

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2018

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2017

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2016

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2015

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2014

Clemson-NASTT_Report_2013