The terrain analysis workflow behind $727K in earthwork savings, run live on real project data.
On a recent project, switching from full terrain smoothing to pile-adaptive grading cut earthwork from 118K to 35K m³ and saved $727K. The difference was running soil hardness and slope analysis before committing to a grading plan.
On March 26, we are walking through the civil engineering workflow that made that possible, and running it live on real terrain data.
Soil hardness mapping across a site. How it changes pile length, tracker alignment, and grading cost.
Three grading approaches on the same site: 118K m³ vs 48K m³ vs 35K m³. Same panel capacity.
Automated flow path detection and flood risk zones from terrain data. Before, not after construction.
Full terrain analysis on a utility-scale site in under 10 minutes. AutoCAD-native.
We load a real topo surface and run the full workflow: soil, grading, drainage, pile optimization. Live.
Free, 45 minutes. Recording sent to all registrants.