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IDModeling is pleased to provide this “Value-Added” service
as an opportunity for our clients to add modeling capabilities, On-Call,
on an As-Needed basis. There are typically several reasons why hydraulic
modeling does not get exercised to the level that is wanted or needed:
- Short-staffed
- Lack of In-House Modeling Experience
- Lack of In-House Software Experience
- Data Available is Difficult to Work With
- Staff turnover
- No Available Software
- Priorities
Additionally, IDModeling offers these services
with the anticipation that the Hydraulic Model, as a deliverable,
has limited governing standards regarding minimum criteria for model
convergence abilities, data management, ease-of-use between scenarios
and multiple facility-sets, and best-practices in general. As a
result, the deliverable may see limited use because it is not understood,
overly sensitive due to methods of data input and control schema,
and potentially may not contain the minimum essential components
for basic mapping and analyses.
It is likely that, at one time or another, you have experienced
one or all of these situations. As such, resulting operations may
be costing your utility or organization project integrity, project
deadlines, regulatory violations, ineffective customer service,
and bottom-line, significant dollars across-the-board. |
Value-Added Opportunities for IDModeling and your organization to work
together include the following:
- Modeling and Software Training
- Model Maintenance & Updating
- In-House Hydraulic Model Expertise to QA-QC Project Submittals
- Assistance with Development of RFP Scope, Schedule, & Budgets
for Hydraulic Model and Modeling Needs of the Water, Recycled Water,
and Wastewater Master Plan
- Assistance with Proposal Reviews for determination of Hydraulic Model
Approach and Understanding
- Model to GIS Integrations
Potential Consultant Needs Examples:
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- Identify USEPA DBPR Stage 2 Compliance monitoring site
- Address USEPA CMON Components
- Create or validate your CIP
- Assess new development impacts on existing systems
- Determine available system fireflows
- Identify points of sanitary sewer overflows
- Improve operational control of schemes
- Increase pump energy savings
- Simulate aging of your infrastructure
- Enhance system reliability and redundancy
- Grow synergy with interagency departments
- Knowledge transfer
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