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GeoHECHMS
CivilGEO, Inc.
Streamline stormwater modeling with integrated design and analysis.
GeoHECHMS serves as a data interface for the widely recognized HEC-HMS software used by the US Army Corps of Engineers, enhancing the efficiency of stormwater model creation, analysis, and evaluation. This software seamlessly integrates with AutoCAD's graphical user interface, providing various features such as:
• Streamlined HEC-HMS Processes
• Integration with AutoCAD Civil 3D and ArcGIS
• Automated Delineation of Watersheds
• Design Capabilities for Detention Ponds
• Specialized Stormwater Design Tools
• Automatic Time of Concentration and Lag Time Calculations
• Automated Curve Number Computation
• Detailed Report Generation
With GeoHECHMS, users can swiftly assess and contrast various scenarios, which includes evaluations of both pre-development and post-development designs, allowing for quick design, analysis, and comparison of retention and detention ponds, thereby facilitating more informed decision-making in stormwater management. The software ultimately empowers engineers to efficiently tackle complex stormwater challenges.
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OpenFlows WaterGEMS
Bentley
Transform your water management with intuitive, data-driven insights.
OpenFlows WaterGEMS presents a comprehensive and intuitive decision-support tool tailored for the management of water distribution networks. This software significantly improves the grasp of how infrastructure operates as an integrated whole, its reactions to different operational strategies, and its required growth in response to population increases and variations in demand. It boasts an extensive array of features, such as simulations for fire flow and water quality, as well as criticality assessments and energy cost analyses, all within a flexible, cross-platform environment. As an upgraded iteration of OpenFlows WaterCAD, OpenFlows WaterGEMS effectively pinpoints potential challenges, accommodates the needs of expanding service regions, and supports the strategic planning and prioritization of capital improvement projects through criticality evaluations, district metered area planning, and pressure regulation tools. By utilizing real-time data, users can analyze energy usage and expenses, improve operational efficiency, minimize service interruptions, and proactively address emergencies, resulting in a more robust water distribution system. Furthermore, the software enhances long-term strategic planning by delivering valuable insights that empower stakeholders to make educated choices about future infrastructure investments, thereby contributing to sustainable community development.
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OpenFlows WaterCAD
Bentley
Transforming water management with precision, efficiency, and flexibility.
Utilities and engineering firms worldwide depend on OpenFlows WaterCAD for reliable support in making infrastructure management decisions. This robust software not only aids in the design of new water systems but also efficiently manages current networks, significantly reducing the likelihood of disruptions and promoting energy conservation. With its intuitive interface, OpenFlows WaterCAD allows users to effectively plan, design, and operate water distribution networks. The software supports the import of various external data formats, enhancing model precision, facilitating seamless allocation of water demands, and automating the gathering of terrain data and node placement. Users can assess and contrast numerous scenarios concerning physical characteristics, design features, water requirements, network configurations, and operational methodologies. By using OpenFlows WaterCAD within well-known platforms like MicroStation or AutoCAD, you can leverage CAD functionalities and shortcuts, streamlining your workflow. Alternatively, this software can function as a standalone solution, providing flexibility tailored to your unique requirements. Furthermore, it is noteworthy that OpenFlows WaterCAD is part of the expansive OpenFlows WaterGEMS suite, which enriches its capabilities and integration. Overall, this all-encompassing toolset equips you with essential resources to effectively enhance water system performance while adapting to evolving challenges. Its versatility ensures that users can achieve their project goals with confidence and efficiency.
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InfoWater Pro
Autodesk
Transform your water management with data-driven insights today!
InfoWater delivers valuable insights into various "what if" scenarios, allowing you to make confident and informed decisions. Through the application of hydraulic models, InfoWater integrates network modeling seamlessly with ArcGIS, providing trustworthy and cost-effective engineering solutions for system design, planning, and management. Fully incorporated within the Esri ArcGIS framework, InfoWater serves as a crucial resource for users of Esri ArcGIS Pro, as well as for those working in standalone environments and AutoCAD. Have you ever considered which water distribution assets might lead to significant issues if they fail? InfoWater effectively assesses the likely repercussions of asset failures on customer service, helping you to prioritize essential components for budget allocation. Additionally, InfoWater bridges the gaps between sensors and telemetry, facilitating improved proactive event management and maximizing system efficiency. Whether your network includes just 100 pipes or more than 100,000, InfoWater provides the tools necessary for rapid modeling and in-depth analysis of your system. This adaptability ensures it remains an indispensable tool for professionals in the field of water distribution management, supporting both large-scale and small-scale operations alike. By utilizing InfoWater, you not only enhance your operational capabilities but also contribute to more sustainable water management practices.
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ArcGIS CityEngine
Esri
Transforming urban design with powerful, intuitive 3D modeling.
CityEngine is an advanced 3D modeling tool that allows for the swift generation of large and interactive urban environments more effectively than traditional modeling approaches. With CityEngine, the cities you create can either draw from actual geographical information system (GIS) data or be entirely imaginative, reflecting any historical or fictional timeframe. Rather than building each structure individually, users can produce an extensive city model all at once. The software makes it easy to modify architectural styles and other city elements, enabling you to explore a wide range of design possibilities with minimal effort. Additionally, it allows for the creation of 3D models that can effectively communicate proposed changes and alternative layouts. Your designs can adhere to 3D representations of land use regulations and other relevant parameters, ensuring compliance and feasibility. Presenting different design iterations to your team or stakeholders is straightforward, fostering an environment for constructive feedback. CityEngine integrates smoothly into your current workflow, allowing the addition of key structures or assets to form a well-rounded 3D environment. Furthermore, you can export your creations back into high-end visualization programs or game engines for enhanced refinement and presentation. This robust software not only fuels creativity but also promotes collaboration among all project contributors, resulting in a more cohesive design process. By using CityEngine, you can significantly reduce development time while enhancing the quality and impact of your urban planning projects.