For every iconic landmark with world class structural engineering, there are thousands of ordinary buildings such as schools, hospitals, housing, and bridges designed with far less access to tools, reference, and time.
The engineers working on the buildings that matter most in growing cities across Asia, Africa, and the Middle East often have the least access to the tools that would help them most
Eagle Eye lets engineers focus on these forgotten projects, efficiently and reliably
The real promise of technology is not making landmarks more spectacular. It is making resilience the standard.
forty years of practice.
Eagle Eye is built by CSI Bangkok, an affiliate of Computers and Structures, Inc., located at the Asian Institute of Technology in Bangkok.
GEAR — General Engineering Assistance and Reference — was first developed at AIT in 2000, concurrent with doctoral research into how structural engineering software could be made more accessible and more connected. Eagle Eye is the production realisation of that research: a platform where tools share data, results flow automatically, and access is not gated by geography or budget.
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privilege.
Good engineering software should be available to use without commitment. You only pay when you need advancedcapabilities, not just to open the tool.
practice belong together.
The Learning Hub is built into the platform. It connects directly to the tools, so you can learn a concept and run the calculation in the same session. There is no gap between theory and application.
to each other.
Users do not have to move data between tools. Results carry forward automatically so the workflow stays consistent from analysis to design.
Eagle Eye was not built to fill a feature gap. It came from day to day engineering work. It is shaped by years of teaching, research, and consulting, and built by engineers who work with these problems directly.
In practice, structural engineers rely on multiple tools. Analysis, design, and checking are done separately. Data is re entered. Results are reviewed out of context. This breaks the flow of work and makes it harder to see what is really happening. It connects these steps into one workflow, where results move from one stage to the next and the engineering stays consistent.
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to the people doing the work.
From comments and messages received over the years — on YouTube, at conferences, and by email. These are the engineers Eagle Eye is built for.
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