Date & Time: July 29, 2026 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm NZST + 15 min Q&A
Water infrastructure decisions increasingly depend on sophisticated hydraulic, hydrological, wastewater, and flood models. These tools influence investment priorities, growth planning, flood mitigation, network upgrades, regulatory compliance, and resilience strategies across New Zealand. Yet models are only as effective as the assumptions, data, governance frameworks, and engineering judgement that underpin them. Poor interpretation can lead to overinvestment, underperformance, misplaced confidence, or infrastructure that fails to respond effectively to real-world conditions.
This session examines water modelling from a practical engineering and decision-making perspective. The webinar explores how models are developed, validated, interpreted, and applied across three waters infrastructure, flood management, growth planning, and climate resilience projects. Participants will gain practical insight into how engineers can balance technical rigour, uncertainty, stakeholder expectations, and real-world delivery considerations when using models to support infrastructure decisions.
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Ajay is a highly experienced civil engineer with a Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, specialising in Water Resources and Environmental Engineering. He brings international experience in civil, w...
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