Excavation works are among the most critical and high-risk activities in construction and infrastructure projects. Engineers must assess complex interactions between soil conditions, groundwater, nearby structures, excavation depths, and temporary support systems.
Traditional excavation assessments often involve extensive manual calculations, multiple design iterations, and the review of large volumes of geotechnical information. Unexpected ground conditions, inadequate support systems, or overlooked risks can lead to instability, project delays, safety incidents, and significant cost overruns.
As projects become increasingly complex and urban environments become more constrained, excavation planning requires faster and more reliable decision-making than ever before.





