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AECOM
AECOM, a prominent reseller, system integrator, and consulting company, that plays a vital role in numerous system integration and digital transformation initiatives. AECOM collaboration with software players such as Autodesk empowers organizations to embrace disruptive technologies and accelerate their journey to the cloud, thus reshaping their business models.
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Scottish Canals | Government | 284 | $24M | United Kingdom | Autodesk | Innovyze InfoWorks ICM | 3D Modeling | 2018 | In 2018 Scottish Canals, working with AECOM and partners including Glasgow City Council and Scottish Water, deployed Innovyze InfoWorks ICM and ICMLive under the Metropolitan Glasgow Strategic Drainage Partnership to create a city-scale digital twin for canal water management. Autodesk supplied the software stack, with Innovyze InfoWorks ICM used as the core 3D Modeling application for scenario planning and operational simulation across the Forth & Clyde Canal corridor. The implementation used both rapid hydrological runs and full hydraulic simulations, leveraging ICMLive in hydrological mode for fast runoff volume forecasts and then running the full Innovyze InfoWorks ICM hydraulic model using monitored flow, level, and water quality data as initial conditions. Functional capabilities implemented include runoff prediction, target canal level setting, sluice position optimization for three defined discharge points, and sequencing logic to create trigger lists for operational control. The solution integrated live and forecast weather data from the UK Met Office, an integrated control system collecting flow and level telemetry, a SCADA layer that monitors the shared database, and site PLCs that execute commands to gates and sluices. AECOM developed the data model and scenario logic used by ICMLive, enabling a closed loop between forecasting, model optimization, and physical actuation across locks and control points along the 38 mile canal. Governance and operational rollout emphasized scenario planning, pre-event triggers, and controlled drawdown workflows to ensure regulatory compliance for refilling and abstraction limits. Outcomes documented in the program include the ability to lower canal level from 47.9m AD to 47.8m AD to provide up to 55,000 cubic metres of temporary storage, unlocking 110 hectares for regeneration and enabling over 3,000 new homes and businesses, and quantified carbon avoidance from reuse of existing infrastructure. The deployment positions Scottish Canals Innovyze InfoWorks ICM 3D Modeling implementation as a controls-driven urban water management platform supporting operational water level management, flood risk mitigation, and development enabling activities. |
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