FloodGuard

TATUS
National Flood Forecasting and Early Warning System

With the TATUS system, precipitation forecasts made up to 72 hours in advance are analyzed to estimate resulting runoff volumes. In the event of a flood risk, timely warnings are delivered to relevant institutions and authorities to enable rapid response and risk mitigation.

İTEUS
Istanbul Flood Early Warning System

ITEUS brings together data integration, high-resolution weather forecasts, hydrological and hydrodynamic models, and intelligent alarm mechanisms to manage flood risks effectively.

It provides reliable decision-support tools across all phases of a disaster—before, during, and after—through real-time analytics and predictive modeling based on historical data.

KOCAELİ İSU
Hydrodynamic Modeling of Sarıdere Basin

This project involves the creation of a detailed hydrodynamic model for the Sarıdere Basin under the Kocaeli Water and Sewerage Administration (İSU), enabling simulation of water movement and flood risk evaluation across the catchment area.

SKY – Water Resources Management

İSKİ & Tübitak
Istanbul Water Resources Management

Usage recommendations and daily projected reservoir levels are calculated for 12 dams and 2 regulators for the upcoming year. The system supports sustainable resource allocation and long-term planning by analyzing expected water availability and demand across Istanbul.

Muski
Muğla Water Resources Management

Annual adequacy forecasts for surface and groundwater resources are conducted under various climate scenarios across the Muğla region.
These assessments help ensure balanced water supply planning based on regional hydrological behavior and climate variability.

Water Network Management

İZSU
İzmir Drinking Water Management System

All transmission lines across the 11 central districts of İzmir have been modeled.
Calibration studies were completed using SCADA data and field measurements, ensuring accuracy in the hydraulic network representation and analysis.

KASKİ
Kayseri Drinking Water Management System

Under the Sustainable Cities Project (SCP), hydraulic modeling licenses and training programs were delivered for the drinking water network.

This initiative supported capacity building and technical readiness for improved planning, simulation, and operational management of Kayseri’s water infrastructure.

Training and Consulting Services

Al Ain City Municipality
United Arab Emirates

Hosted by Al Ain City Municipality, our Advanced Flood and Stormwater Modeling and Analysis training with InfoWorks ICM brought together experts from various public institutions and consulting firms.

The program enabled the exchange of best practices in flood and stormwater modeling using InfoWorks ICM.

TAQA
Abu Dhabi, UAE

Our accredited international technical training sessions on hydraulic modeling with InfoWorks WSPro were held in Abu Dhabi with participation from engineers of TAQA Transmission and TAQA Distribution.

The program focused on real-world hydraulic modeling applications and knowledge sharing.

EWEC
Cairo, Egypt

In collaboration with Khatib & Alami, we conducted training sessions on hydrologic modeling with InfoWorks ICM, bringing together expert engineers in Cairo. The training provided both theoretical and applied skills in catchment-scale hydrologic modeling.

Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Municipal and Rural Affairs

A 5-day training on Advanced Flood Modeling with InfoWorks ICM was delivered in collaboration with Autodesk Water Infrastructure, Logicom Distribution Saudi Arabia, and OMNIX.

The training brought together 50 distinguished engineers from across the region.

Dubai Municipality
United Arab Emirates

A 3-day training on Flood Modeling with InfoWorks ICM was held in partnership with CADD Emirates and Autodesk Water Infrastructure.

The training gathered a select group of engineers from Dubai Municipality, focusing on practical flood modeling techniques.

Department of Water and Sanitation
South Africa

Online InfoWorks ICM training sessions were delivered to a group of 10 expert engineers from the Department of Water and Sanitation in South Africa.

The training covered core hydrologic and hydrodynamic modeling workflows for urban and regional flood risk management.