GeoDin® has been around for almost three decades, and it has helped numerous geotechnical engineers with improvements in their database creation and reporting, enabling the support of thousands of geo projects. From small consultancy organisations, to governments and big corporates: our software is used by many.

Land reclamation and ground improvement projects are complex undertakings that demand precise control and deep understanding of subsurface conditions.
These projects involve massive earthworks, material placement, and often rely on continuous monitoring to ensure stability and predict long-term behavior. Key challenges include:

GeoDin is specifically designed to handle the intricate data demands of land reclamation, providing a powerful platform for real-time monitoring, automated analysis, and predictive modeling, ensuring the stability and success of your projects.
Comprehensive sensor data management
Centralize and manage vast amounts of data from diverse geotechnical sensors. GeoDin supports automated import of multiple sensor file formats, streamlining your data workflow.
Automated geo-monitoring with instant alerts
Configure real-time monitoring and set up automated triggers to detect data anomalies or critical thresholds. Receive instant alerts to address potential issues proactively, minimizing risks.
Continuous data modeling
Leverage advanced data modeling capabilities to predict settlement, analyze consolidation, and guide optimal fill placements. GeoDin helps you make data-driven decisions to ensure ground stability
Direct and derived parameters
Manage both directly measured parameters from sensors and calculated derived parameters, providing a complete picture of ground behavior.
Seamless integration with other tools
Connect GeoDin with engineering software and analysis tools (e.g., MATLAB results) to enhance your existing workflows and predictive capabilities.
The Port of Virginia embarked on the largest port expansion in the U.S. at Craney Island, a massive land reclamation project. The challenge involved managing a vast database from a wide range of sensors, ensuring automated import of diverse sensor files, integrating MATLAB results, and implementing an instant alert system for data anomalies to guide continuous fill placements and predict settlement.
GeoDin provided the core data management and monitoring system for the Craney Island land reclamation project. Key aspects included:
GeoDin played a pivotal role in the successful land reclamation at Craney Island, enabling efficient, real-time monitoring, automated data processing, and accurate predictive modeling. This ensured the stability and optimal construction of the new land for the port expansion.

Leverage GeoDin to master your land reclamation data, mitigate risks, and ensure the long-term stability and success of your ambitious projects.
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