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WEBINAR REGISTRATION

OPTIMISE YOUR MODELLING

14th January 2026 | 12PM GMT

Unlocking the full value of a flood model

Flood models sit at the very core of any flood project and equate to a significant portion of the project cost. The decision-makers who rely on the insights drawn from these models, which are a combination of files, code, and result sets, are responsible for assessing risk to life or optimising investment in infrastructure that protect communities.


However, due to poor data management, lack of knowledge transfer, and inadequate decision tracking, these models are seldom reused once a project concludes. What if we treated flood models as enduring assets, like sewer network models?

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Our presenters

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Andrew McPhail

Senior Principal Surface Water Engineer
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Sophia Buchanan

ANZ Regional Product Lead
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William Prentice

Director
Urban Places, Regional Spaces
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Unlocking the full value of a flood model

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18th June 2025

Flood models sit at the very core of any flood project and equate to a significant portion of the project cost. The decision-makers who rely on the insights drawn from these models, which are a combination of files, code, and result sets, are responsible for assessing risk to life or optimising investment in infrastructure that protect communities.


However, due to poor data management, lack of knowledge transfer, and inadequate decision tracking, these models are seldom reused once a project concludes. What if we treated flood models as enduring assets, like sewer network models?


In this webinar, we explore how to extract long-term value from flood models and enhance their management to become lasting assets.


This webinar also features a live demonstration of Flood Platform's innovative web-based tool designed for managing, simulating, and analysing hydraulic models.

Our host

Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

Andrew McPhail

Senior Principal Surface Water Engineer

Jacobs

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Our presenters

Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

Sophia Buchanan

ANZ Regional Product Lead

Jacobs

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Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

William Prentice

Director

Urban Places, Regional Spaces

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Cristina Agafon-Danila Profile Picture.jpg

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