Infrastructure Network Design

KEGS does lean geospatial network design, through user-centered tools and design automation. When infrastructure design becomes standardized, it’s possible to leverage this standard design philosophy into toolsets that simply, flexibly, and powerfully create digital models of networks.

Basically, this means you get to draw a single line network on a digital map, and, as much as possible, the system details it out with pipes, fittings, vents, drains, corridors, etc, and saves you a bunch of work.

It then spits out an MTO and can tell you what impact you’re going to have on landholders and the environment etc.

You use KEGS to push integrated design tools into the hands of the front-end team, in the field to reduce cycle times, and in detailed design to lean things up and avoid re-design..

KEGS integrates with a bunch of related software such as Eclipse, PipeSim, ESRI, etc.
In building design, this kind of approach relates closely to BIM