• Curve Number infiltration in 2D Zones: CNSWMM updates in InfoWorks ICM 2025.1

    Another new update for InfoWorks ICM is here, bringing support for Curve Number (CN) infiltration in 2D zones, among a few other new features. In this post, we’ll walk through what’s new in InfoWorks ICM 2025, highlighting CN infiltration specifically in a conversation with our developers, as it was the highest customer voted feature for…


  • Powerful cloud simulation capabilities and flexible ways to work with InfoWorks ICM 2025

    InfoWorks ICM 2025 delivers enhancements to its powerful cloud capabilities and new flexible ways to work Last year at this time, we announced powerful cloud simulation capabilities for InfoWorks ICM 2024, which are included with an Autodesk subscription. This year, as part of the release of InfoWorks ICM 2025, our development team has enhanced these…


  • Are you sometimes afraid to update your software? What we’ve done with InfoWorks ICM to make it stress-free.

    Does the phrase “software update” make you quiver with fear and frustration? We get it. Having to take time out of your day to load new versions of software doesn’t top the list of anyone’s goals and accomplishments. But there are some very good reasons to update your hydraulic modeling software. When it comes to…


  • InfoWorks ICM 2024.2: ICMExchange API, FEH22, improved XPStorm/XPSWMM import

    Our most recent InfoWorks ICM version update (released just a month ago) added bottom opening orifices, sluice gate objects and a new level section view – among other additions. This time around, our development and QA testers have done an excellent job of making sure the latest InfoWorks ICM 2024.2 release improves your workflow efficiencies…


  • InfoWorks ICM 2024.1 New Section Tool

    New capabilities for SSF professionals with InfoWorks ICM 2024.1, plus new XPSWMM/XPStorm and XPViewer

    If the new cloud capabilities from our last InfoWorks ICM version update weren’t enough, our latest release InfoWorks ICM 2024.1 continues to improve your workflow efficiencies through new bottom orifice representation, a new level section view, and additional enhancements to culvert representation.   New bottom orifice  You can now better represent your real network conditions and…


  • Is it time for you to make the switch from InfoSWMM to InfoWorks ICM?

    If you’re a long-time InfoSWMM user, have you considered making the switch to InfoWorks ICM? InfoWorks ICM is Autodesk’s flagship product for sewer, storm, and flood analysis. It contains all the tools you need today to undertake basic capacity analysis – and the ability to tackle more complex analyses tomorrow. Now is a good time to…


  • InfoWorks ICM 2024: A big update with big cloud benefits

    The latest InfoWorks ICM cloud capabilities have already begun creating tremendous impact for our customers, shaping better connected teams and offering multiple simulations in parallel. InfoWorks ICM 2024 can help you stay at the forefront of your industry, supplying you with the tools you need to complete your work efficiently. In this latest release, you will find…


  • What XPSWMM users who made the switch to InfoWorks ICM no longer need to worry about

    First released for Windows in 1997, XPSWMM aided stormwater and flood professionals to take on the water challenges of the time. Now, 20 years on, the water industry demands modeling solutions that efficiently handle large data sets, that help them crack complex flow conditions across multiple catchments, and that can manage different climate change scenarios…