Webinar: Rain, flood & waves that reshape waterfront

Protecting coastlines and riverbanks to endure nature’s extremes

Rainfall, floods, and wave action are constantly reshaping our coastlines and riverbanks, often faster than we expect. Understanding these forces is key to designing resilient, sustainable hydraulic protection systems.
Join us for a 30-minute educational webinar where we break down how hydraulic forces work, how they interact with shorelines, and what engineers should consider when designing for long-term stability in coastal and river environments.

Date: March 11, 2026, 10.00 to 10.30 a.m. (GMT+8)

Language: English

Photo of a damaged coastline in Asia severely eroded by waves.

About the webinar:

In this webinar, we will explain the different hydraulic forces, particularly those relevant to Southeast Asia and Northern Australia, and how they shape coastlines and riverbanks. Through real-world examples and site observations, we will explore how rainfall, flooding, and wave action influence erosion, stability, and long-term performance. This session is designed as a knowledge-sharing forum, highlighting key factors and design considerations that engineers and practitioners should take into account when planning and designing effective hydraulic protection solutions.

Content:

  • Different hydraulic forces, how it happens, and where it happens most

  • Rigid vs flexible solutions, advantages and disadvantages

  • Key factors and design consideration to ensure long-term stability and sustainability

  • Q&A with your questions

Your benefit:

  • Understanding: Gain a clearer understanding of coastal and hydraulic forces

  • Case studies: Learn from real-world examples and site observations

  • Design insights: Discover practical design considerations for shoreline and riverbank protection

  • Knowledge exchange: Engage with experts through live polls and Q&A

Your speakers:

Muhammad Azim Bin Hamidun, Technical Sales Manager
Muhammad Hazmi Bin Ilias, Geotechnical Project Engineer