Water Magazine readers in the UK can receive a £75 Amazon voucher for helping ADS update their support services

Every month the ADS Engineering Support team receives hundreds of design and installation questions about the StormTech system.  Even with 50 qualified engineers and technicians in the department, things get busy.  But it gives unrivalled insight into customer’s engineering challenges.

Most of the enquires come from the North America and other countries where StormTech is the leading proprietary stormwater attenuation system.  However, StormTech is new to the UK, so the company would love to hear what our British customers, including readers of Water Magazine, think of the ADS StormTech Design Tool.

Design Tool is quick, easy, and free to use and generates site-specific layouts, which can be integrated with CAD and other design, engineering, specification and submittal documents.  Simply set up your free StormTech Design Tool account, upload a site plan or map of a live project from a pdf or image file, enter the required hydraulic criteria and system parameters, then select a chamber size.  Design Tool automatically builds an optimised system matching the design parameters.

Not only does Design Tool provide quick and effective stormwater attenuation design, it allows you to toggle between pipe and chamber sizes, and scale, rotate or move the StormTech bed to further refine the system.  It can even add or remove individual chambers, structures, and manifolds, and with a schedule of materials as part of the output, designers and estimators can prepare costings for projects within minutes.

So visit www.adspipe.co.uk/design-tool-feedback and register to use the free Design Tool.  Simply input details of a live project and your work contact details, write a short critique of your experience on the Feedback Form, and you’ll receive a £75 Amazon voucher as a thank you.

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