27 mai 2025 Les États-Unis Cas d’utilisation

Description

Join us for a practical webinar where experienced Arup practitioners showcase how Scalgo Live is used for resilience and sustainability projects in the U.S.

Program:

  • Kara Slocum, PE (Senior Civil & Resilience Engineer) and Hannah Wilson, AICP (Senior Resilience Planner) present the “Cathleen Stone Island Modernization Plan”, an initiative to preserve the Cathleen Stone Island Outward Bound School’s educational mission by integrating climate resilience into its campus planning.

  • Alden Summerville (Geospatial Developer / Digital Consultant) presents the “Florida Indian River Lagoon Smart Watershed Network Management Project”, a transformative approach to stormwater management in one of North America’s most biodiverse estuaries.

  • Nick Irza (Market Developer, Scalgo) gives a short introduction to Scalgo Live.

Discover how Scalgo Live supports data-driven planning in areas with limited datasets and helps prioritise catchments of importance.

This session is relevant for all engineers, planners, and municipalities engaged in resilience and sustainability projects, and it also offers a clear introduction to Scalgo Live for newcomers.


Scalgo Live is a web-based platform for surface water and terrain planning. It combines nationwide elevation data with ready-made analyses to help explore and test mitigation measures. Thousands of engineers, planners, and designers across the globe already use Scalgo Live daily—now it’s available in the U.S.

Heure

Langue

Anglais

Intervenants

Nick Irza,
Market Developer, USA
nick.irza@scalgo.com
Alden Summerville,
Geospatial Developer / Digital Consultant
Alden.Summerville@arup.com
Kara Slocum,
PE, Senior Civil & Resilience Engineer
Kara.Slocum@arup.com
Hannah Wilson,
AICP, Senior Resilience Planner
Hannah-T.Wilson@arup.com

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