Collaborative Efforts in Underwater Erosion Management
New York, September 5, 2025 - In a groundbreaking partnership,
Dynamic Infrastructure, recognized as a leader in AI solutions for civil infrastructure performance management, has teamed up with
Enso Geospatial International, a front-runner in geospatial data acquisition and analytics. Their collaboration aims to equip county engineers and asset managers in the United States with vital insights into underwater erosion affecting coastlines, reservoirs, and riverbanks.
A New Approach to Underwater Monitoring
The strategic union fuses Enso’s advanced multi-sensor data collection capabilities—including bathymetric data, drone imagery, and aerial surveillance—with Dynamic Infrastructure's
Engineering AI™. This partnership allows for the identification, quantification, and tracking of erosion and sedimentation risks that traditional inspection methods frequently miss.
Through their service, stakeholders will benefit from a prioritized overview of critical areas needing attention, preventing minor problems from escalating into major, costly repairs. This is particularly essential as county engineers are tasked with managing limited resources effectively, often in scenarios where erosion is not easily visible.
Enhanced Insights and Predictions
The innovative solution encompasses the following features:
- - Shallow Erosion Detection: Utilizing AI-driven change detection, the system tracks underwater trends including scour effects, riverbank shifts, shoreline retreats, and instability of embankments, providing invaluable time-series analysis.
- - Reservoir Sedimentation Monitoring: By recognizing volume changes and identifying hotspot areas for silt accumulation, the system aids in dredging planning, maintaining reservoir storage, and ensuring water quality.
- - Risk Scoring for Coastal Sites: A tailored risk index correlates observed changes with their potential outcomes, allowing teams to prioritize remediation efforts based on factual impact, rather than guesswork.
- - Interactive Visualization Tools: The platform includes intuitive map interfaces and time-lapse features that help teams visualize changes for effective communication and planning among stakeholders, including public works teams and emergency management.
- - Post-Storm Assessments: After extreme weather events such as storms or hurricanes, the system provides rapid evaluations to target field crew deployment, along with comprehensive condition documentation for grant applications and reimbursements.
Support for County Engineers
Saar Dickman, CEO of Dynamic Infrastructure, emphasized the importance of increasing efficiency: “County engineers face the challenge of managing more responsibilities with fewer resources, particularly regarding water assets where issues can be submerged. Our collaboration is designed to present a clearer picture of underwater erosion, transforming it into a feasible maintenance plan.”
Ben Laugomer, owner of Enso Geospatial International, echoed this sentiment, stating, “We are thrilled to integrate our geospatial capabilities into a process that supports public sector needs comprehensively. Together, we are committed to delivering reliable, defensible information that meets the rigorous requirements of engineering review and funding.”
Immediate Availability for Public Agencies
This solution is now available for public agencies through Dynamic Infrastructure's SaaS platform, designed with user-friendly procurement processes. Services can be tailored based on the specific needs for shoreline lengths, reservoir sizes, or river reaches. Each engagement culminates in engineering-grade reports complete with auditing trails and evidence for subsequent evaluation by stakeholders. Additionally, it aligns seamlessly with funding requirements by generating the necessary documentation for resilience grants and hazard mitigation initiatives.
Company Profiles
- - Dynamic Infrastructure (diglobal.tech) offers Engineering AI™ solutions for maintaining civil infrastructure, leveraging visual and geospatial data to empower proactive decision-making for civil assets from bridges to shorelines.
- - Enso Geospatial International specializes in end-to-end geospatial data analysis relevant for stakeholders managing natural and complicated environments, especially concerning shallow water assets.
Through this pivotal partnership, county engineers are now armed with sophisticated tools and insights to tackle underwater erosion effectively, reshaping the maintenance landscape for America’s water infrastructure.