
We have seen the same mistakes made over and over. We have designed and built the InfoWorks ICM and WSPro Workgroup architecture so that you don’t have to make these same mistakes again. 1. Your model is not purpose-driven The first mistake…
Storm, sewer, flood

When a pipe bursts, how do you find the critical pipes?
Water distribution

An ambitious project to roll out one of the largest flood mapping projects in Australia is using InfoWorks ICM for flood modelling and data management. The Tasmanian Flood Map Project, supported by the expertise of WMAwater, SES Tasmania, Indicium Dynamics and Autodesk,…
Storm, sewer, flood

If your organisation has team members who work on the same hydraulic model at the same time, they probably generate several versions of the same model file. When this happens, keeping track of model file versions and model changes is next to…
Water distribution

Better asset data for modeling As the Infrastructure Asset Manager at the Western Virginia Water Authority, Jim O’Dowd has responsibility for planning, managing, direction setting, and administration of the Asset Management Program for the Authority’s water distribution and wastewater collection systems. These…
Customer stories

Protect property and your reputation Reducing the occurrence and volume of sanitary sewer (SSOs) and combined sewer overflows (CSOs) contributes to ecologically, socially, and economically sound wastewater management for communities while protecting private and commercial property and the reputation of the water…
Asset management

Utilities and municipalities make significant investments in their development and planning to better serve the residents of their communities. It’s no surprise that they value simplicity and reliability. They not only need to make sure people are safe and happy, they want…
Storm, sewer, flood

Summary We often get asked about troubleshooting models. Here is the best advice we’ve collected from speaking to customers in-depth – here’s what we recommend you do when you need to understand what went wrong. To begin with, troubleshooting a problematic, non-convergent…
Drainage design