A Division of Georgia Civil, Inc.
Servering the Southeastern United States
Flooding is the most common natural hazard in the United States. Flood damage costs have been significantly rising throughout the country, especially in low lying areas of the Southeastern United States. Understanding how these changes affect your infrastructure and property’s vulnerability to flood damage is critical to protect both assets and lives.
By understanding the capabilities and limitations in infrastructure, such as storm water facilities, and your property’s vulnerability to floods - property owners, investors and local governments are able to plan and implement flood prevention measures. This reduces the likelihood of large monetary losses, protects infrastructure, and may ultimately save lives. Georgia Civil's engineers work with property developers, local governments, and municipalities to analyze floodways, while designing prevention measures for flood damage.
Using our expertise, combination of in-house base data and client data, and state-of-the-art technology we provide the following flood analysis services:
A. Flood Studies to identify and update property and infrastructure vulnerability to flood hazards.
B. FEMA Map Amendments and FEMA Map Revisions to ensure your property, community and
infrastructure are aligned and comply with the National Flood Insurance Protection Program (NFIP).
C. Long-range Hydraulic Planning to ensure that property owners, towns and communities have
infrastructure in place to prevent flood damage in the future.
D. Storm Water Treatment and Storm Drainage Detention Design services to provide property owners
and local governments with economical and long-term solutions for the treatment and detention of
storm water.
With our expertise you can:
- Understand your risk
- Plan your prevention
- Ensure you have adequate insurance
- Reduce your analysis and design costs
Flood Analytics offers the expertise and solutions needed by property owners and municipalities to understand and plan for the dynamically changing local conditions and FEMA regulations. For more information, give our engineers a call today 706-342-1104 to discuss how our services will help you protect your assets in a rapidly changing environment.
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