G2 Winter 2026 Reports Reinforce CivilGEO’s Market Leadership
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G2 Winter 2026 Reports Reinforce CivilGEO’s Market Leadership

CivilGEO’s engineering software portfolio has once again secured strong recognition in the G2 Winter 2026 Reports, reinforcing the company’s position as a trusted provider of stormwater, hydraulic, and hydrologic modeling solutions for engineering teams worldwide.

According to the latest reports, CivilGEO’s suite—including GeoSTORM, GeoHECRAS, and GeoHECHMS—featured in 47 G2 reports across multiple indexes and earned a total of 32 badges spanning key product categories and market segments. The results highlight consistent user satisfaction, performance reliability, and growing adoption across civil engineering disciplines.

GeoSTORM emerged as a consistent performer, earning four High Performer badges in the Winter 2026 G2 Grid® Reports. The software continues to be recognised for its effectiveness in stormwater modeling, particularly within CAD- and GIS-integrated workflows. Users cite its accurate hydrologic analysis, flexible scenario management, and automated reporting capabilities as major contributors to time savings on drainage and watershed projects.

“GeoSTORM helped us move from switching between different tools to relying on one platform for drainage design, watershed planning, and report preparation. It has noticeably reduced our modeling time, and the 24/7 support ensures we rarely hit roadblocks during projects,” said Rami Okasha, Bridge Engineer, TranSystems Corporation.

GeoHECRAS also recorded a strong showing, securing three Leader badges in the Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design, Grid® Report for CAD, and the Small-Business Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design. Users continue to value the software for its reliability in river modeling, floodplain analysis, and productivity improvements on complex HEC-RAS projects.

Meanwhile, GeoHECHMS earned a Momentum Leader badge in the Momentum Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design, along with several High Performer and Best Support badges. The software remains a preferred choice for advanced watershed and rainfall-runoff modeling.

CivilGEO attributes this recognition to its focus on practical engineering workflows, faster project turnaround, and customer-driven software updates that address real-world engineering challenges.

CivilGEO’s engineering software portfolio has once again secured strong recognition in the G2 Winter 2026 Reports, reinforcing the company’s position as a trusted provider of stormwater, hydraulic, and hydrologic modeling solutions for engineering teams worldwide.According to the latest reports, CivilGEO’s suite—including GeoSTORM, GeoHECRAS, and GeoHECHMS—featured in 47 G2 reports across multiple indexes and earned a total of 32 badges spanning key product categories and market segments. The results highlight consistent user satisfaction, performance reliability, and growing adoption across civil engineering disciplines.GeoSTORM emerged as a consistent performer, earning four High Performer badges in the Winter 2026 G2 Grid® Reports. The software continues to be recognised for its effectiveness in stormwater modeling, particularly within CAD- and GIS-integrated workflows. Users cite its accurate hydrologic analysis, flexible scenario management, and automated reporting capabilities as major contributors to time savings on drainage and watershed projects.“GeoSTORM helped us move from switching between different tools to relying on one platform for drainage design, watershed planning, and report preparation. It has noticeably reduced our modeling time, and the 24/7 support ensures we rarely hit roadblocks during projects,” said Rami Okasha, Bridge Engineer, TranSystems Corporation.GeoHECRAS also recorded a strong showing, securing three Leader badges in the Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design, Grid® Report for CAD, and the Small-Business Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design. Users continue to value the software for its reliability in river modeling, floodplain analysis, and productivity improvements on complex HEC-RAS projects.Meanwhile, GeoHECHMS earned a Momentum Leader badge in the Momentum Grid® Report for Civil Engineering Design, along with several High Performer and Best Support badges. The software remains a preferred choice for advanced watershed and rainfall-runoff modeling.CivilGEO attributes this recognition to its focus on practical engineering workflows, faster project turnaround, and customer-driven software updates that address real-world engineering challenges.

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