pkcola
Civil/Environmental
- May 2, 2011
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We are a small civil engineering company that designs civil/site plans for residential developments in SC with the majority of our projects ranging from 25-35 acres. We also do some small commercial sites and flood studies as needed for a site. The majority of our sites require on-site detention and the use of the SCS 24-hour storm events along with volume based pond routings. We have been using a dos-based program called "Drain:Edge" which has worked very well for our needs but there is no windows-based version.. We are looking for another computer program to replace it. I have been researching and the programs Hydraflow Hydrographs, HydroCad and SWMMS5 are mentioned a lot. We need to be able to size and design the storm drainage system along with the detention pond. I used the HydroCad sampler and liked it a lot. I have inqured about Hydraflow but we cannot purchase it without purchasing AutoCAD Civil 3D. We already use the TerraModel CAD system which calculates and plots the HGL for storm pipe systems when given the peak flows. I've read some on the SWMMS5 but not so sure about it.
Based on what our company does, I would like some opinions as to which of the programs would be a good fit and if there are some other programs that would be better??
Based on what our company does, I would like some opinions as to which of the programs would be a good fit and if there are some other programs that would be better??