List of InfoSWMM Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased InfoSWMM for Waste and Recycling ERP from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using InfoSWMM for Waste and Recycling ERP include: Sydney Water, a Australia based Utilities organisation with 3495 employees and revenues of $2.10 billion, City Of Orlando, a United States based Government organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $1.80 billion, Fort Walton Beach, a United States based Government organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $83.0 million, City of Moorhead, MN, a United States based Government organisation with 337 employees and revenues of $73.0 million and many others.
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City of Moorhead, MN | Government | 337 | $73M | United States | Autodesk | InfoSWMM | Waste and Recycling ERP | 2022 | n/a |
In 2022, City of Moorhead, MN implemented InfoSWMM as part of a stormwater modeling and climate resilience study, deploying the application to support municipal stormwater infrastructure planning within a Waste and Recycling ERP context. City of Moorhead deployed InfoSWMM to produce a calibrated flood model used to prioritize critical infrastructure improvements across the municipal drainage network.
The calibrated InfoSWMM flood model was configured to deliver hydrologic and hydraulic modeling capabilities and to feed asset-planning workflows. Configuration emphasized model calibration to observed events, node and conduit hydraulic analysis, and scenario-based assessment to identify high-risk conveyance and retention assets for targeted interventions.
Outputs from InfoSWMM informed grant applications and risk-based capital planning, aligning technical model results with funding strategies and capital project prioritization. The implementation tied model outputs into planning and public works decision processes, enabling technical inputs to drive infrastructure prioritization and resilience planning across city departments.
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City Of Orlando | Government | 3500 | $1.8B | United States | Autodesk | InfoSWMM | Waste and Recycling ERP | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, the City Of Orlando implemented InfoSWMM from Autodesk to enhance its ArcGIS-centric sanitary sewer collection system modeling and operations in Central Florida. The InfoSWMM deployment, classified under Waste and Recycling ERP, supported municipal sanitary sewer and stormwater planning and network simulation to inform operational planning.
Configuration work focused on hydraulic network modeling and dynamic simulation capabilities, with model calibration and scenario simulation used to evaluate system behavior under storm and flow conditions. Implementation aligned InfoSWMM’s asset schema with the city’s GIS data model so model elements carried asset attributes required for planning and asset management. The deployment leveraged planning-oriented modules to support capacity analysis and scenario-based infrastructure evaluation.
A primary integration point was ESRI GIS, integrating InfoSWMM with ArcGIS to import and synchronize sewer asset geometry, connectivity and attributes and to enable GIS-centric workflows for planners and asset managers. Operational coverage emphasized the sanitary sewer collection system and stormwater planning workflows used by municipal utilities and operations teams in Central Florida. The integration supported consistent planning inputs between the hydraulic model and the city’s geospatial asset records.
The purchase was announced in 2016 and governance prioritized GIS-centric model management and centralized asset attribute alignment to improve planning and asset management. Rollout reorganized workflows to position model-driven scenario analysis within utilities planning and operations, with ongoing alignment between GIS asset stewardship and hydraulic modeling processes. The implementation centered on operational modeling and asset management integration rather than broader enterprise ERP consolidation.
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Fort Walton Beach | Government | 300 | $83M | United States | Autodesk | InfoSWMM | Waste and Recycling ERP | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012, Fort Walton Beach selected InfoSWMM to meet its stormwater network modeling requirements for the city's Stormwater Management division in Florida. The deployment is categorized as Waste and Recycling ERP and was scoped to provide GIS-centric modeling and operational planning for municipal stormwater assets, with the selection announced in 2012.
The InfoSWMM implementation provided an ArcGIS-integrated architecture that combined hydraulic and hydrologic analysis, inspection planning, and design optimization into a single GIS-centric workflow. Functional modules implemented included hydraulic/hydrologic simulation, inspection planning, and design optimization tied to ArcGIS asset layers for spatially referenced modeling and planning. The system configuration supported the Stormwater Management division's operational workflows for city stormwater network modeling and planning across municipal assets. Integrations noted in the project materials identify ArcGIS as the primary spatial integration point, aligning Fort Walton Beach InfoSWMM Waste and Recycling ERP with municipal engineering and stormwater operations functions.
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Utilities | 3495 | $2.1B | Australia | Autodesk | InfoSWMM | Waste and Recycling ERP | 2020 | n/a |
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