AIA
offers a full range of
engineering capabilities for
innovative drainage designs.
AIA's
capabilities include bridge deck
drainage, complete design of
storm sewer systems with
roadside curb and gutter,
inlets, catch basins, stormwater
management for water quality and
quantity, designs for erosion
and sediment control, and
selection and utilization of
stormwater outfall. Our in-house
highway and structural engineers
are also integral members of our
drainage design team. AIA
provides state-of-the-art
analysis capabilities using
computer modeling as
appropriate. Numerous water
resources related models are
available in our software bank,
including EPA-SWMM, COE-HEC 1,
HEC 2, USGS-WSPRO, SCS-TR20,
TR55, KYPIPE, POND-PACK, and
WASP4.
Bridge hydrology and hydraulics,
river mechanics, scour potential
estimation, and retrofit designs
to combat scour are AIA's
specialty. In analyzing the
water surface profiles on
numerous stream crossing
projects, the one-dimensional,
steady state models such as HEC
2/ WSPRO are used. Our experts
in the field have successfully
implemented the two-dimensional
models for meandering streams.
AIA
uses sophisticated stochastic
analysis for complex
hydrological situations in
computing peak discharges for
different frequencies.
AIA's
water resources team offers the
broad perspective and
specialized services required
for Master Plan preparation of
water supply and sewerage
projects. Services also include
flood impact analysis, flood
plain studies, and watershed
management. The firm and its
staff members have extensive
experience in Master Plan
preparation for large
metropolitan cities. Our senior
staff members have analyzed
complex water transmission and
distribution systems, and
sewerage networks.
AIA
has expertise in analyzing
sanitary sewer networks for
infiltration and inflow.
Furthermore, in order to
maintain
AIA's corporate
commitment to delivering quality
services and completing projects
on time and within budget, we
develop special purpose and
project specific software
programs to supplement the
commercially available generic
standard software.
* Highway/
Roadway Drainage
* Stormwater
Management
* Storm
Sewer System Design
* Water
Quality Analysis
* River
Mechanics
* Scour
Estimation
* Stochastic
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