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Read the articleExton, PA, November 15, 2017 – BP Oman has won the prestigious BIM Advancements in Asset Performance of Utilities and Industrial Facilities category in Bentley’s Be Inspired Awards program. The announcement was made during Bentley’s annual Year in Infrastructure Conference, held in Singapore last month.
The Khazzan Project in Oman is one of BP’s seven major projects in 2017, and started its production in September 2017. BP Oman was selected as a finalist from more than 400 nominations of projects around the world, and as the winner out of the three finalists in its category.
BP Oman has created a Central Information Store (CIS) to manage and maintain information needed for operations, including all documents, tags, associated metadata and 3D model visualization. It identified the Bentley solution, as it enables seamless migration of all this information from the project CIS, that is supporting the capital project process, to the operations CIS in an efficient way to support safe and reliable operations. With safety at the heart of all operations, BP ensures it continuously maintains the integrity of operational information.
BP is leveraging its many years of experience using Bentley’s AssetWise for engineering content management. The solution is deployed in projects around the world, and BP Oman is the first operating company to deploy AssetWise to support operations. The CIS supports the BP operations in Oman and its support offices, as well as certain third parties with whom they contract work.
The CIS maintains the integrity of BP asset information to provide an accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive digital baseline for configuration. It shortens approval times when changes are required and ensures the latest information is always available. It also provides a master set of information that supports information sharing across both the project and operations teams.
Dave Campbell, COO and VP Operations, BP Oman, said, “I’m delighted we have received this award, which recognizes the robust and integrated information management solution we have put in place to manage and maintain the integrity of our information, in support of safe and reliable operations, at our new Khazzan facility in Oman.”
He added, “We have approximately 60,000 documents and 160,000 tags, so the deployment of AssetWise gives me the assurance we have the right tool in place to manage this scale of information, and provide easy access, 24/7, for my operations team.”
Bentley’s Process Industry Marketing Director Anne-Marie Walters, said, “BP’s Khazzan project stands out for its degree of complexity, scope, and innovation in replacing handover with seamless migration of asset lifecycle information—from the design phase through construction and into operations. Using a Microsoft Azure-based cloud deployment of Bentley’s AssetWise, the project team delivered information integrity to support a safe, reliable, and efficient operation throughout the life of their assets.”
Andy Hunter, Operations Information Manager for BP Oman, advised: “It was essential to deliver on our mandate of implementing a fully integrated information management solution, that will ensure information integrity, in support of the Khazzan Operations Readiness Plan. The AssetWise deployment was a global first for BP Operations, and needed a ‘One Team’ approach to ensure successful delivery, which we have achieved, and winning this award is a solid endorsement that the team got it right.”
BP has implemented Bentley’s connected data environment through AssetWise on Microsoft Azure.
About the Be  Inspired Awards
The annual Be Inspired Awards competition recognizes BIM advancements in infrastructure and is an  integral part of Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure Conference, which  brings together infrastructure professionals and members of the media from  around the globe to share innovative practices in infrastructure project  design, engineering, construction, and operations. 
Since 2004, the Be Inspired Awards program has showcased excellence and innovation in the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure projects around the world. The Be Inspired Awards program is unique – the only competition of its kind that is global in scope and comprehensive in categories covered, encompassing all types of infrastructure projects. In the awards program, which is open to all users of Bentley software, independent panels of industry experts select finalists for each category. For additional information, visit www.bentley.com/BeInspired.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancingthe design, construction, and  operations of infrastructure. Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000  colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and  since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and  acquisitions. 
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Exton, PA, November 15, 2017 – BP Oman has won the prestigious BIM Advancements in Asset Performance of Utilities and Industrial Facilities category in Bentley’s Be Inspired Awards program. The announcement was made during Bentley’s annual Year in Infrastructure Conference, held in Singapore last month.
The Khazzan Project in Oman is one of BP’s seven major projects in 2017, and started its production in September 2017. BP Oman was selected as a finalist from more than 400 nominations of projects around the world, and as the winner out of the three finalists in its category.
BP Oman has created a Central Information Store (CIS) to manage and maintain information needed for operations, including all documents, tags, associated metadata and 3D model visualization. It identified the Bentley solution, as it enables seamless migration of all this information from the project CIS, that is supporting the capital project process, to the operations CIS in an efficient way to support safe and reliable operations. With safety at the heart of all operations, BP ensures it continuously maintains the integrity of operational information.
BP is leveraging its many years of experience using Bentley’s AssetWise for engineering content management. The solution is deployed in projects around the world, and BP Oman is the first operating company to deploy AssetWise to support operations. The CIS supports the BP operations in Oman and its support offices, as well as certain third parties with whom they contract work.
The CIS maintains the integrity of BP asset information to provide an accurate, up-to-date, and comprehensive digital baseline for configuration. It shortens approval times when changes are required and ensures the latest information is always available. It also provides a master set of information that supports information sharing across both the project and operations teams.
Dave Campbell, COO and VP Operations, BP Oman, said, “I’m delighted we have received this award, which recognizes the robust and integrated information management solution we have put in place to manage and maintain the integrity of our information, in support of safe and reliable operations, at our new Khazzan facility in Oman.”
He added, “We have approximately 60,000 documents and 160,000 tags, so the deployment of AssetWise gives me the assurance we have the right tool in place to manage this scale of information, and provide easy access, 24/7, for my operations team.”
Bentley’s Process Industry Marketing Director Anne-Marie Walters, said, “BP’s Khazzan project stands out for its degree of complexity, scope, and innovation in replacing handover with seamless migration of asset lifecycle information—from the design phase through construction and into operations. Using a Microsoft Azure-based cloud deployment of Bentley’s AssetWise, the project team delivered information integrity to support a safe, reliable, and efficient operation throughout the life of their assets.”
Andy Hunter, Operations Information Manager for BP Oman, advised: “It was essential to deliver on our mandate of implementing a fully integrated information management solution, that will ensure information integrity, in support of the Khazzan Operations Readiness Plan. The AssetWise deployment was a global first for BP Operations, and needed a ‘One Team’ approach to ensure successful delivery, which we have achieved, and winning this award is a solid endorsement that the team got it right.”
BP has implemented Bentley’s connected data environment through AssetWise on Microsoft Azure.
About the Be  Inspired Awards
The annual Be Inspired Awards competition recognizes BIM advancements in infrastructure and is an  integral part of Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure Conference, which  brings together infrastructure professionals and members of the media from  around the globe to share innovative practices in infrastructure project  design, engineering, construction, and operations. 
Since 2004, the Be Inspired Awards program has showcased excellence and innovation in the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure projects around the world. The Be Inspired Awards program is unique – the only competition of its kind that is global in scope and comprehensive in categories covered, encompassing all types of infrastructure projects. In the awards program, which is open to all users of Bentley software, independent panels of industry experts select finalists for each category. For additional information, visit www.bentley.com/BeInspired.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancingthe design, construction, and  operations of infrastructure. Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000  colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and  since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and  acquisitions. 
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Read the articleSINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the winners of the 2017 Be Inspired Awards. The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley users advancing the world’s infrastructure. At a ceremony and gala at their Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Bentley acknowledged 17 Be Inspired Awards winners and six Special Recognition Awards winners.
The Year in Infrastructure Conference is Bentley’s annual global gathering of leading professionals in the world of infrastructure design, construction, and operations. In addition to thought-provoking keynotes, technology demonstrations, industry forums, and panel discussions, the agenda included presentations by finalists in the Be Inspired Awards program, culminating in the selection of the winning projects.
This year, 10 independent panels of jurors, comprising distinguished industry experts, selected the Be Inspired Awards winners from 51 project finalists. These finalists were chosen from more than 400 submissions by organizations in over 50 countries.
Projects receiving Bentley’s Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards are uniquely innovative and demonstrate visionary achievements that transcend the narrower focus of the standing Be Inspired Awards categories. These projects were reviewed by a panel of Bentley executives, who evaluated them based on the criteria established for each award.
The Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards winners for 2017 are as  follows: 
Asset  Information Management Advancement
Oregon Department of Transportation – TransInfo —A Connected Data  Environment for Transportation – Salem,  Oregon, United States
Comprehensive BIM Advancement
Guangdong Hydropower Planning  & Design Institute – Guangdong Pearl River Delta Water Resources  Allocation Project – Guangdong Province, China 
Conceptioneering Advancement
HNTB Corporation – I-94  Modernization Project – Detroit, Michigan, United States
Constructioneering Advancement 
China Construction  Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, and Tianjin  Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. – Sanya  New Airport Reclamation Project  – Sanya, Hainan, China
Inspectioneering Advancement
SEIKEY Enterprise Drone  Solutions – Cell Tower Inspections 4G and 5G – Caronno Pertusella, Varese,  Italy
Operationeering Advancement
Outotec – Design for Reliability Project  in Counter Current Decantation (CCD) – Helsinki, Finland
The Be Inspired Awards winners for 2017 are as follows: 
BIM Advancements in  Bridges
Long Jian Road & Bridge  Co., Ltd. – Heihe-Blagoveshchensk Heilongjiang River (Amur River) Road Bridge  Project – Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Buildings and Campuses
Morphosis – Bloomberg Center Project – New  York, New York, United States
BIM Advancements in  Construction
Leighton Asia – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities, Hong  Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge – Hong Kong
BIM Advancements in  Environmental Engineering
NJS Engineers India Pvt. Ltd. – JICA Assisted Ganga Action Plan II – Varanasi,  Uttar Pradesh, India
BIM Advancements in  Manufacturing
Satria Technologies Sdn. Bhd. – Sustainable Solutions for Control &  Protection Systems – Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
BIM Advancements in  Mining and Offshore Engineering
Offshore Oil Engineering Company Limited – Field Jacket Design and Development of ‘Fixed Offshore Structure Design  Tool’ – Tianjin, China
BIM Advancements in  Municipal Operations
Huadong Engineering Corporation  Limited, PowerChina – Application of  BIM Strategy for Shenzhen Qianhai Municipal Infrastructure – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China 
BIM Advancements in  Power Generation
China Water Resource Pearl River Planning  Surveying & Designing Co., Ltd. – Wugachong  Reservoir Project in Pu’an County of Guizhou Province – Pu'an County,  Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Project Delivery
Mott MacDonald and the Costain, VINCI Construction  Grands Projets, Bachy Soletanche  Joint Venture – East Section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – London, England,  United Kingdom
BIM Advancements in Rail  and Transit
Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Sdn. Bhd. – Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project -  Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
BIM Advancements in  Reality Modeling
CEDD-AECOM-  The Earth Solutions – Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site – Hong  Kong 
BIM Advancements in Roads
CCCC  First Highway Consultants, Co., Ltd. – Application of BIM Strategy on the of Transformation of Meiguan Expressway to Urban  Road Design Project – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
BIM Advancements in Road  and Rail Asset Performance
Highways England – Network Occupancy  Management System (NOMS) – Strategic Road Network, England, United  Kingdom
BIM Advancements in  Utilities and Industrial Asset Performance
BP – Khazzan Central Information Store – Khazzan Field, Block 61, Ad  Dhahirah Governorate, Oman
BIM Advancements in  Utilities Transmission and Distribution
Pestech International Berhad – Automation and Integration of Substation  Design Project – Kratie and Kampong Cham, Cambodia
BIM Advancements in  Water and Wastewater Plants
Beijing Institute of Water – Tongzhou Water  Works of Beijing South-to-North Water Diversion Project – Beijing, China 
BIM Advancements in  Water Networks
AEGEA – AEGEA Prolagos Sewerage Master Plan 2041 –  Região dos Lagos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bentley Systems has posted highlights of this year’s winning projects on its website. Detailed descriptions of all nominated projects in the print and digital versions of its 2017 Infrastructure Yearbook,which will be published in early 2018. To review the past editions of this publication, which together feature more than 3,200 world-class projects recognized in the Be Inspired Awards program since 2004, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks.
About the Be Inspired Awards Program and The Year in Infrastructure Conference 
Since 2004, the Be Inspired Awards program has showcased  excellence and innovation in the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure projects around the world. The Be Inspired Awards program is unique – the only competition  of its kind that is global in scope and comprehensive in categories covered,  encompassing all types of infrastructure projects. In the awards program, which  is open to all users of Bentley software, independent panels of industry  experts select finalists for each category. For additional information, visit www.bentley.com/BeInspired. 
Follow us on Twitter @bentleysystems and follow the news about this event using these hashtags: #YII2017 and #GoingDigital. Like Bentley Systems on Facebook: http://facebook.com/bentleysystems, and follow us on LinkedIn.
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure Conference features a series of presentations and interactive workshops exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.
This year’s conference included:
The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference Sponsors
See more details and complete list of sponsors, including Silver level.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing architects, engineers, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AssetWise, MicroStation, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the winners of the 2017 Be Inspired Awards. The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley users advancing the world’s infrastructure. At a ceremony and gala at their Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Bentley acknowledged 17 Be Inspired Awards winners and six Special Recognition Awards winners.
The Year in Infrastructure Conference is Bentley’s annual global gathering of leading professionals in the world of infrastructure design, construction, and operations. In addition to thought-provoking keynotes, technology demonstrations, industry forums, and panel discussions, the agenda included presentations by finalists in the Be Inspired Awards program, culminating in the selection of the winning projects.
This year, 10 independent panels of jurors, comprising distinguished industry experts, selected the Be Inspired Awards winners from 51 project finalists. These finalists were chosen from more than 400 submissions by organizations in over 50 countries.
Projects receiving Bentley’s Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards are uniquely innovative and demonstrate visionary achievements that transcend the narrower focus of the standing Be Inspired Awards categories. These projects were reviewed by a panel of Bentley executives, who evaluated them based on the criteria established for each award.
The Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards winners for 2017 are as  follows: 
Asset  Information Management Advancement
Oregon Department of Transportation – TransInfo —A Connected Data  Environment for Transportation – Salem,  Oregon, United States
Comprehensive BIM Advancement
Guangdong Hydropower Planning  & Design Institute – Guangdong Pearl River Delta Water Resources  Allocation Project – Guangdong Province, China 
Conceptioneering Advancement
HNTB Corporation – I-94  Modernization Project – Detroit, Michigan, United States
Constructioneering Advancement 
China Construction  Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, and Tianjin  Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. – Sanya  New Airport Reclamation Project  – Sanya, Hainan, China
Inspectioneering Advancement
SEIKEY Enterprise Drone  Solutions – Cell Tower Inspections 4G and 5G – Caronno Pertusella, Varese,  Italy
Operationeering Advancement
Outotec – Design for Reliability Project  in Counter Current Decantation (CCD) – Helsinki, Finland
The Be Inspired Awards winners for 2017 are as follows: 
BIM Advancements in  Bridges
Long Jian Road & Bridge  Co., Ltd. – Heihe-Blagoveshchensk Heilongjiang River (Amur River) Road Bridge  Project – Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Buildings and Campuses
Morphosis – Bloomberg Center Project – New  York, New York, United States
BIM Advancements in  Construction
Leighton Asia – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities, Hong  Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge – Hong Kong
BIM Advancements in  Environmental Engineering
NJS Engineers India Pvt. Ltd. – JICA Assisted Ganga Action Plan II – Varanasi,  Uttar Pradesh, India
BIM Advancements in  Manufacturing
Satria Technologies Sdn. Bhd. – Sustainable Solutions for Control &  Protection Systems – Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
BIM Advancements in  Mining and Offshore Engineering
Offshore Oil Engineering Company Limited – Field Jacket Design and Development of ‘Fixed Offshore Structure Design  Tool’ – Tianjin, China
BIM Advancements in  Municipal Operations
Huadong Engineering Corporation  Limited, PowerChina – Application of  BIM Strategy for Shenzhen Qianhai Municipal Infrastructure – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China 
BIM Advancements in  Power Generation
China Water Resource Pearl River Planning  Surveying & Designing Co., Ltd. – Wugachong  Reservoir Project in Pu’an County of Guizhou Province – Pu'an County,  Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Project Delivery
Mott MacDonald and the Costain, VINCI Construction  Grands Projets, Bachy Soletanche  Joint Venture – East Section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – London, England,  United Kingdom
BIM Advancements in Rail  and Transit
Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Sdn. Bhd. – Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project -  Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
BIM Advancements in  Reality Modeling
CEDD-AECOM-  The Earth Solutions – Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site – Hong  Kong 
BIM Advancements in Roads
CCCC  First Highway Consultants, Co., Ltd. – Application of BIM Strategy on the of Transformation of Meiguan Expressway to Urban  Road Design Project – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
BIM Advancements in Road  and Rail Asset Performance
Highways England – Network Occupancy  Management System (NOMS) – Strategic Road Network, England, United  Kingdom
BIM Advancements in  Utilities and Industrial Asset Performance
BP – Khazzan Central Information Store – Khazzan Field, Block 61, Ad  Dhahirah Governorate, Oman
BIM Advancements in  Utilities Transmission and Distribution
Pestech International Berhad – Automation and Integration of Substation  Design Project – Kratie and Kampong Cham, Cambodia
BIM Advancements in  Water and Wastewater Plants
Beijing Institute of Water – Tongzhou Water  Works of Beijing South-to-North Water Diversion Project – Beijing, China 
BIM Advancements in  Water Networks
AEGEA – AEGEA Prolagos Sewerage Master Plan 2041 –  Região dos Lagos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bentley Systems has posted highlights of this year’s winning projects on its website. Detailed descriptions of all nominated projects in the print and digital versions of its 2017 Infrastructure Yearbook,which will be published in early 2018. To review the past editions of this publication, which together feature more than 3,200 world-class projects recognized in the Be Inspired Awards program since 2004, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks.
About the Be Inspired Awards Program and The Year in Infrastructure Conference 
Since 2004, the Be Inspired Awards program has showcased  excellence and innovation in the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure projects around the world. The Be Inspired Awards program is unique – the only competition  of its kind that is global in scope and comprehensive in categories covered,  encompassing all types of infrastructure projects. In the awards program, which  is open to all users of Bentley software, independent panels of industry  experts select finalists for each category. For additional information, visit www.bentley.com/BeInspired. 
Follow us on Twitter @bentleysystems and follow the news about this event using these hashtags: #YII2017 and #GoingDigital. Like Bentley Systems on Facebook: http://facebook.com/bentleysystems, and follow us on LinkedIn.
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure Conference features a series of presentations and interactive workshops exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.
This year’s conference included:
The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference Sponsors
See more details and complete list of sponsors, including Silver level.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing architects, engineers, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
# # #
Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AssetWise, MicroStation, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the winners of the 2017 Be Inspired Awards. The annual awards program honors the extraordinary work of Bentley users advancing the world’s infrastructure. At a ceremony and gala at their Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, Bentley acknowledged 17 Be Inspired Awards winners and six Special Recognition Awards winners.
The Year in Infrastructure Conference is Bentley’s annual global gathering of leading professionals in the world of infrastructure design, construction, and operations. In addition to thought-provoking keynotes, technology demonstrations, industry forums, and panel discussions, the agenda included presentations by finalists in the Be Inspired Awards program, culminating in the selection of the winning projects.
This year, 10 independent panels of jurors, comprising distinguished industry experts, selected the Be Inspired Awards winners from 51 project finalists. These finalists were chosen from more than 400 submissions by organizations in over 50 countries.
Projects receiving Bentley’s Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards are uniquely innovative and demonstrate visionary achievements that transcend the narrower focus of the standing Be Inspired Awards categories. These projects were reviewed by a panel of Bentley executives, who evaluated them based on the criteria established for each award.
The Be Inspired Special Recognition Awards winners for 2017 are as  follows: 
Asset  Information Management Advancement
Oregon Department of Transportation – TransInfo —A Connected Data  Environment for Transportation – Salem,  Oregon, United States
Comprehensive BIM Advancement
Guangdong Hydropower Planning  & Design Institute – Guangdong Pearl River Delta Water Resources  Allocation Project – Guangdong Province, China 
Conceptioneering Advancement
HNTB Corporation – I-94  Modernization Project – Detroit, Michigan, United States
Constructioneering Advancement 
China Construction  Sixth Engineering Division, Tianjin University of Technology, and Tianjin  Tianhe-Cloud Building Engineering Technology Co., Ltd. – Sanya  New Airport Reclamation Project  – Sanya, Hainan, China
Inspectioneering Advancement
SEIKEY Enterprise Drone  Solutions – Cell Tower Inspections 4G and 5G – Caronno Pertusella, Varese,  Italy
Operationeering Advancement
Outotec – Design for Reliability Project  in Counter Current Decantation (CCD) – Helsinki, Finland
The Be Inspired Awards winners for 2017 are as follows: 
BIM Advancements in  Bridges
Long Jian Road & Bridge  Co., Ltd. – Heihe-Blagoveshchensk Heilongjiang River (Amur River) Road Bridge  Project – Heihe City, Heilongjiang Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Buildings and Campuses
Morphosis – Bloomberg Center Project – New  York, New York, United States
BIM Advancements in  Construction
Leighton Asia – Hong Kong Boundary Crossing Facilities, Hong  Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge – Hong Kong
BIM Advancements in  Environmental Engineering
NJS Engineers India Pvt. Ltd. – JICA Assisted Ganga Action Plan II – Varanasi,  Uttar Pradesh, India
BIM Advancements in  Manufacturing
Satria Technologies Sdn. Bhd. – Sustainable Solutions for Control &  Protection Systems – Klang, Selangor, Malaysia
BIM Advancements in  Mining and Offshore Engineering
Offshore Oil Engineering Company Limited – Field Jacket Design and Development of ‘Fixed Offshore Structure Design  Tool’ – Tianjin, China
BIM Advancements in  Municipal Operations
Huadong Engineering Corporation  Limited, PowerChina – Application of  BIM Strategy for Shenzhen Qianhai Municipal Infrastructure – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China 
BIM Advancements in  Power Generation
China Water Resource Pearl River Planning  Surveying & Designing Co., Ltd. – Wugachong  Reservoir Project in Pu’an County of Guizhou Province – Pu'an County,  Qianxinan Buyei and Miao Autonomous Prefecture, Guizhou Province, China
BIM Advancements in  Project Delivery
Mott MacDonald and the Costain, VINCI Construction  Grands Projets, Bachy Soletanche  Joint Venture – East Section of the Thames Tideway Tunnel – London, England,  United Kingdom
BIM Advancements in Rail  and Transit
Mass Rapid Transit Corporation Sdn. Bhd. – Klang Valley Mass Rapid Transit Project -  Sungai Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya Line – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 
BIM Advancements in  Reality Modeling
CEDD-AECOM-  The Earth Solutions – Development of Anderson Road Quarry Site – Hong  Kong 
BIM Advancements in Roads
CCCC  First Highway Consultants, Co., Ltd. – Application of BIM Strategy on the of Transformation of Meiguan Expressway to Urban  Road Design Project – Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China
BIM Advancements in Road  and Rail Asset Performance
Highways England – Network Occupancy  Management System (NOMS) – Strategic Road Network, England, United  Kingdom
BIM Advancements in  Utilities and Industrial Asset Performance
BP – Khazzan Central Information Store – Khazzan Field, Block 61, Ad  Dhahirah Governorate, Oman
BIM Advancements in  Utilities Transmission and Distribution
Pestech International Berhad – Automation and Integration of Substation  Design Project – Kratie and Kampong Cham, Cambodia
BIM Advancements in  Water and Wastewater Plants
Beijing Institute of Water – Tongzhou Water  Works of Beijing South-to-North Water Diversion Project – Beijing, China 
BIM Advancements in  Water Networks
AEGEA – AEGEA Prolagos Sewerage Master Plan 2041 –  Região dos Lagos, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Bentley Systems has posted highlights of this year’s winning projects on its website. Detailed descriptions of all nominated projects in the print and digital versions of its 2017 Infrastructure Yearbook,which will be published in early 2018. To review the past editions of this publication, which together feature more than 3,200 world-class projects recognized in the Be Inspired Awards program since 2004, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks.
About the Be Inspired AwardsProgramand The Year in Infrastructure Conference 
Since 2004, the Be Inspired Awards program has showcased  excellence and innovation in the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure projects around the world. The Be Inspired Awards program is unique – the only competition  of its kind that is global in scope and comprehensive in categories covered,  encompassing all types of infrastructure projects. In the awards program, which  is open to all users of Bentley software, independent panels of industry  experts select finalists for each category. For additional information, visit www.bentley.com/BeInspired. 
Follow us on Twitter @bentleysystems and follow the news about this event using these hashtags: #YII2017 and #GoingDigital. Like Bentley Systems on Facebook: http://facebook.com/bentleysystems, and follow us on LinkedIn.
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure Conference features a series of presentations and interactive workshops exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.
This year’s conference included:
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See more details and complete list of sponsors, including Silver level.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing architects, engineers, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
# # #
Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AssetWise, MicroStation, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Highlights  BIM Advancements in Interdisciplinary Digital Workflows 
for Roads,  Rail, Water, and Airports at The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the completion of its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment supports aligned digital workflows across applications for all project delivery disciplines, directly meeting the challenges presented from the most demanding infrastructure projects.
At Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, held this year in Singapore, the Bentley product keynote presentation showcased digital workflows for digital cities newly enabled by the full CONNECT Edition application portfolio. Featured were four interdisciplinary vignettes on the design, construction, and operation of road, rail, water and wastewater, and airport infrastructure. These project vignettes illustrated the intersection and interdependence of civil, utility, building, and plant applications, and the digital workflow collaboration between interdisciplinary teams made possible by the CONNECT Edition portfolio, to deliver complex and multi-faceted projects.
Roads
Dustin  Parkman, vice president, civil and reality modeling, presented CONNECT Edition digital  workflows for a road project, from its conception through construction. He began  by bringing engineering-ready digital context into OpenRoads ConceptStation, starting with highly precise reality  meshes of the underlying terrain prepared using ContextCapture and streamed into the application through ContextShare. He then brought in  orthophotos, digital surface models, and point clouds to use in combination with  detailed surveying data. With this digital context, he rapidly created an  interactively costed conceptual design. Then, moving to OpenRoads Designer for detailed design, he incorporated the digital  context and geometry from the conceptual design, along with the bridge designed  in OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition  and the geotechnical data for the substrata along the bridge footings and  piles. He was then able to analyze the actual segmental bridge elements, ensuring  form, function and structural integrity as he designed the roadways and other structures.  Mr. Parkman then demonstrated a digital workflow for construction, through  federation of ProjectWise CONNECT  Edition and Topcon’s Magnet Enterprise cloud services, showing the OpenRoads design driving an autonomous  paving machine. He concluded by showing Topcon drones capturing imagery of the completed  highway, bringing that data via Topcon’s MAGNET Enterprise through ContextCapture Cloud Processing Serviceto create an as-constructed reality  mesh for use in the new AssetWise road network management, maintenance, and inspection workflows.
 Rail
Jeremy  Shaffer, vice president rail solutions, announced Bentley’s new OpenRail solution, taking a rail project  from planning through performance. He emphasized the importance of progressive  assurance of operational requirements at the project outset, and of systems  engineering as the framework for digital workflows for project delivery of  complex rail systems. Mr. Shaffer began with conceptional design, bringing ContextCapture created digital context  into OpenRail ConceptStation and  leveraging digital components from Components  Center to interactively design a section of track. Then he used AECOsim Station Designer to design a  complex, multi-faceted rail station. The station was seamlessly coordinated with  the detailed civil design, created with OpenRail  Designer, to provide a view of the overall scheme and an optimal blend of  form and function.  Platform, facilities  and road and parking changes were performed in parallel with bridge, tunnel,  track, electrification, and signaling design, all taking advantage of the  CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment, to ensure delivery of a  fully functional station. Mr. Shaffer then introduced Navigator Web, first exploring in a zero-footprint browser a large  3D model of the designed station and track for design and construction review, and  then later interactively examining the 3D model for an operational inspection. He  concluded by reviewing the new ConstructSim Completions cloud service for  commissioning and mechanical handover, underscoring the importance of delivering  the digital engineering models and digital context of the railroad for operational  use in AssetWise.   
Water and Wastewater
Robert  Mankowski, vice president, asset performance, began his session using the  CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS to simulate the behavior of a water  distribution network and a wastewater collection system to show how engineers can  rapidly evaluate thousands of planning scenarios to identify optimal  improvements to meet the future needs of the city. Focusing next on treatment  plants, Mr. Mankowski introduced OpenPlant  Modeler CONNECT Edition, which leverages digital components from Components Center for multi-discipline digital  workflows, and used Navigator Web to interactively  query a large and complex 3D OpenPlant model with just a web browser. He then demonstrated new AssetWise capabilities purpose built for water and wastewater  operators to capture asset activities or interventions, including CCTV  condition surveys, sanitary sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Owners  can use this data combined with spatial and network analytics to make  analytically and data-driven decisions for more targeted and optimized OPEX and  CAPEX spending. He also announced that AssetWise now leverages machine learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners  find structure in their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future outcomes  based on past performance. Finally, he showed how real-time sensor data combined  with simulation models that will help operators forecast future system behavior  to improve decision making and reduce costs. 
Airports
The  vignette on airports was presented by Andy Smith, Director Product Management,  Design Modeling. Mr. Smith explained how the CONNECT Edition’s multi-discipline  digital workflows are ideally suited to resolve land use, engineer the airfield,  design the terminal, and support facility operations. Mr. Smith began by  bringing in engineering-ready digital context of existing site and building  conditions using ContextCapture. He  created master and land use plans for the airport, demonstrating Bentley Map CONNECT Edition’s ability to  combine GIS and BIM data. He then used OpenRoads  Designer for detailed engineering of the runways and storm water management.  Turning to the terminal itself, he used AECOsim  Building Designer CONNECT Edition’s GenerativeComponents to explore  innovative and unique building forms, the chosen structure then physically  modeled and analyzed using STAAD CONNECT Edition. Design review was conducted with Navigator Web, where Mr. Smith interactively explored large complex  models in a browser. The final design was then brought to life with stunning  realism, using AECOsim Building Designer and its now included LumenRT functionality. 
Bhupinder Singh, Bentley Systems’ chief product officer said, “Going digital is exemplified by aligned interdisciplinary digital workflows. Complex projects such as airports or railways require detailed coordination, particularly between horizontal and vertical infrastructure. The alignment of track, for example, has direct bearing on the design and structure of a rail station. The CONNECT Edition's applications meet these requirements, as we illustrated in the vignettes presented today.”
When upgrading from V8i versions to CONNECT Edition applications, users face no change in file formats. And thereafter, as CONNECT Edition applications are auto-updated, BIM advancements are continuous and never disruptive.
“We are excited to now offer the full portfolio of CONNECT Edition applications and to provide a connected data environment scalable to even the most complex of projects. By adopting the CONNECT Edition now, users can immediately take advantage of digital context, digital components, and digital workflows across the infrastructure lifecycle for on-time project delivery and better performing assets,” Mr. Singh said.
Update  on Bentley Application Support Policies
With  the scheduled availability of its full CONNECT Edition application portfolio,  Bentley Systems’ technical support for pre-V8i  versions of applications will end on January 1, 2019. The V8i generation of  applications was introduced in 2008.
Users can be assured that Bentley Systems’ technical support, and support in ProjectWise, for V8i versions of applications will continue until January 1, 2021.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of forums,  presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops exploring  the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping  the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. For more  on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AECOsim Building Designer, AssetWise, ConstructSim, ContextCapture, GenerativeComponents, LumenRT, MicroStation, Navigator Web, OpenBridge Modeler, OpenPlant, OpenRail, OpenRoads, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, SewerGEMS, STAAD, and WaterGEMS are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Seamlessly Overlays Current BIM Processes, Augmenting ProjectWise Design Integration to Enable Digital Workflows for Connected Projects and Connected Assets
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Today, Bentley Systems’ founder Keith Bentley introduced the company’s “iModel 2.0” cloud platform and its first new service, iModelHub, to accelerate “going digital” for users of its ProjectWise Design Integration services. Without requiring changes to existing BIM applications or processes, the iModelHub cloud service, invoking application-specific “iModel bridges” triggered automatically by ProjectWise:
Change  Synchronization
The ProjectWise Design  Integration service is relied upon as the “workhorse for work sharing” by 43 of  the ENR Top 50 Design Firms. It  manages the file-based workflows for project delivery which correspond to  contractual roles and which acknowledge the asynchronous and often disconnected  nature of infrastructure project work packaging and collaboration. Adding iModelHub takes advantage of Microsoft  Azure cloud services to fully enable a connected  project – synchronizing all checked-in project changes, and automatically  updating a composite project iModel for comprehensive and continuous design  reviews, highlighting progress and risks in digital workflows across  disciplines. 
iModelHub journals all project changes on a timeline, and notifies project participants,  based on their ProjectWise workflow configuration, about the availability of  relevant changes.  Participants can choose  to synchronize (or not) to and from particular timeline milestones, and can  visualize, summarize, analyze, and interpret the impact of ongoing changes.
To fully enable analytics  across multiple projects, and for connected  assets, “iModel agents” can be programmed for each analytics subject, to be  notified of project-level changes by iModelHub, and to filter appropriately for efficient incremental updates to enterprise  “data lakes,” assuring secure accessibility of current infrastructure  engineering model data for compliance and safety.
Digital  Alignment 
Bentley’s widely-utilized  i-model (“1.0”) containers for BIM deliverables makes their native structures  usefully self-describing in their own right, but that approach was not intended  for aggregation and understanding across disciplines.  iModel (“2.0”) advancement relies upon the iModelHub cloud service, and iModel  Bridges, to achieve maximum possible digital alignment across iModels. 
An iModel Bridge aligns  information from an application’s native format into the iModelHub‘s  registry of semantics, structure, units, and  coordinates. Bentley Systems is providing iModel Bridge programs for its  applications and for other common BIM applications, such as Autodesk REVIT, and  will provide an API for the creation of bridges from other applications.  
Immersive  Visibility, Anywhere
By adding change  synchronization and digital alignment to the connected data environment shared  across ProjectWise and Bentley’s AssetWise operations services, iModelHub increases  the value of digital workflows within and between connected projects, connected  assets, and enterprise data lakes. By distributing and synchronizing copies of  iModels anywhere, the iModel 2.0 cloud platform is designed to support massive scale-out  for reliable, ubiquitous, and asynchronous project visibility. For example, Bentley’s  new Navigator Web enables any  authorized user on any modern browser to access project and asset digital  component information securely through intuitive 3D immersion. Immersive  visibility includes alignment of BIM models and digital components within their  digital context of engineering-ready reality meshes, created by Bentley’s  ContextCapture reality modeling software, for instance from continuous UAV  surveying. 
For the first time, project delivery and work packaging can reliably and accountably “industrialize” BIM, supported by the necessary tracking and management of constant change through design and construction workflows, and immersive design review visibility into ongoing project and site status. And for the first time, this fully connected data environment can enable digital engineering models to serve as the digital DNA for infrastructure asset performance modeling, connected to operational technology inputs and enterprise data lakes through Bentley’s market-leading AssetWise reliability services and operational analytics.
Keith  Bentley’s Perspective
Keith Bentley said, “With  our ‘iModel 2.0’ cloud platform, I foresee an accelerating ecosystem of  innovation for true digital workflows around infrastructure assets.  To get there, our first priority has been to make  possible substantial improvements in infrastructure project delivery and asset  performance outcomes, without needing  to change current BIM workflows. iModelHub cloud services provide the solution for many infrastructure engineering  challenges where BIM modeling has created the potential for advancement, but  where information misalignment has limited its value.  Indeed, we have engineered the iModel 2.0  cloud platform to instill digital alignment, change-based accountability and synchronization,  and immersive visibility as its core tenants. The best news is that ProjectWise  Design Integration users can set up their iModel Bridges to connect to iModelHub without retraining users or  changing their existing applications or work processes - and without  introducing any risk to their projects. If nothing else, the value of  change-based visualization through Navigator Web will prove so indispensable, I  predict most organizations will never want to do another project without it.
I would like to personally invite early-adopter organizations to put us and iModelHub to work in your going digital!”
For more about the iModel 2.0 cloud platform and iModelHub cloud service, read the white paper.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in  1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than  $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1  billion in research, development, and acquisitions. 
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
# # #
Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AssetWise, ContextCapture, MicroStation, Navigator Web, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Highlights  BIM Advancements in Interdisciplinary Digital Workflows 
for Roads,  Rail, Water, and Airports at The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the completion of its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment supports aligned digital workflows across applications for all project delivery disciplines, directly meeting the challenges presented from the most demanding infrastructure projects.
At Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, held this year in Singapore, the Bentley product keynote presentation showcased digital workflows for digital cities newly enabled by the full CONNECT Edition application portfolio. Featured were four interdisciplinary vignettes on the design, construction, and operation of road, rail, water and wastewater, and airport infrastructure. These project vignettes illustrated the intersection and interdependence of civil, utility, building, and plant applications, and the digital workflow collaboration between interdisciplinary teams made possible by the CONNECT Edition portfolio, to deliver complex and multi-faceted projects.
Roads
Dustin  Parkman, vice president, civil and reality modeling, presented CONNECT Edition digital  workflows for a road project, from its conception through construction. He began  by bringing engineering-ready digital context into OpenRoads ConceptStation, starting with highly precise reality  meshes of the underlying terrain prepared using ContextCapture and streamed into the application through ContextShare. He then brought in  orthophotos, digital surface models, and point clouds to use in combination with  detailed surveying data. With this digital context, he rapidly created an  interactively costed conceptual design. Then, moving to OpenRoads Designer for detailed design, he incorporated the digital  context and geometry from the conceptual design, along with the bridge designed  in OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition  and the geotechnical data for the substrata along the bridge footings and  piles. He was then able to analyze the actual segmental bridge elements, ensuring  form, function and structural integrity as he designed the roadways and other structures.  Mr. Parkman then demonstrated a digital workflow for construction, through  federation of ProjectWise CONNECT  Edition and Topcon’s Magnet Enterprise cloud services, showing the OpenRoads design driving an autonomous  paving machine. He concluded by showing Topcon drones capturing imagery of the completed  highway, bringing that data via Topcon’s MAGNET Enterprise through ContextCapture Cloud Processing Serviceto create an as-constructed reality  mesh for use in the new AssetWise road network management, maintenance, and inspection workflows.
 Rail
Jeremy  Shaffer, vice president rail solutions, announced Bentley’s new OpenRail solution, taking a rail project  from planning through performance. He emphasized the importance of progressive  assurance of operational requirements at the project outset, and of systems  engineering as the framework for digital workflows for project delivery of  complex rail systems. Mr. Shaffer began with conceptional design, bringing ContextCapture created digital context  into OpenRail ConceptStation and  leveraging digital components from Components  Center to interactively design a section of track. Then he used AECOsim Station Designer to design a  complex, multi-faceted rail station. The station was seamlessly coordinated with  the detailed civil design, created with OpenRail  Designer, to provide a view of the overall scheme and an optimal blend of  form and function.  Platform, facilities  and road and parking changes were performed in parallel with bridge, tunnel,  track, electrification, and signaling design, all taking advantage of the  CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment, to ensure delivery of a  fully functional station. Mr. Shaffer then introduced Navigator Web, first exploring in a zero-footprint browser a large  3D model of the designed station and track for design and construction review, and  then later interactively examining the 3D model for an operational inspection. He  concluded by reviewing the new ConstructSim Completions cloud service for  commissioning and mechanical handover, underscoring the importance of delivering  the digital engineering models and digital context of the railroad for operational  use in AssetWise.   
Water and Wastewater
Robert  Mankowski, vice president, asset performance, began his session using the  CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS to simulate the behavior of a water  distribution network and a wastewater collection system to show how engineers can  rapidly evaluate thousands of planning scenarios to identify optimal  improvements to meet the future needs of the city. Focusing next on treatment  plants, Mr. Mankowski introduced OpenPlant  Modeler CONNECT Edition, which leverages digital components from Components Center for multi-discipline digital  workflows, and used Navigator Web to interactively  query a large and complex 3D OpenPlant model with just a web browser. He then demonstrated new AssetWise capabilities purpose built for water and wastewater  operators to capture asset activities or interventions, including CCTV  condition surveys, sanitary sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Owners  can use this data combined with spatial and network analytics to make  analytically and data-driven decisions for more targeted and optimized OPEX and  CAPEX spending. He also announced that AssetWise now leverages machine learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners  find structure in their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future outcomes  based on past performance. Finally, he showed how real-time sensor data combined  with simulation models that will help operators forecast future system behavior  to improve decision making and reduce costs. 
Airports
The  vignette on airports was presented by Andy Smith, Director Product Management,  Design Modeling. Mr. Smith explained how the CONNECT Edition’s multi-discipline  digital workflows are ideally suited to resolve land use, engineer the airfield,  design the terminal, and support facility operations. Mr. Smith began by  bringing in engineering-ready digital context of existing site and building  conditions using ContextCapture. He  created master and land use plans for the airport, demonstrating Bentley Map CONNECT Edition’s ability to  combine GIS and BIM data. He then used OpenRoads  Designer for detailed engineering of the runways and storm water management.  Turning to the terminal itself, he used AECOsim  Building Designer CONNECT Edition’s GenerativeComponents to explore  innovative and unique building forms, the chosen structure then physically  modeled and analyzed using STAAD CONNECT Edition. Design review was conducted with Navigator Web, where Mr. Smith interactively explored large complex  models in a browser. The final design was then brought to life with stunning  realism, using AECOsim Building Designer and its now included LumenRT functionality. 
Bhupinder Singh, Bentley Systems’ chief product officer said, “Going digital is exemplified by aligned interdisciplinary digital workflows. Complex projects such as airports or railways require detailed coordination, particularly between horizontal and vertical infrastructure. The alignment of track, for example, has direct bearing on the design and structure of a rail station. The CONNECT Edition's applications meet these requirements, as we illustrated in the vignettes presented today.”
When upgrading from V8i versions to CONNECT Edition applications, users face no change in file formats. And thereafter, as CONNECT Edition applications are auto-updated, BIM advancements are continuous and never disruptive.
“We are excited to now offer the full portfolio of CONNECT Edition applications and to provide a connected data environment scalable to even the most complex of projects. By adopting the CONNECT Edition now, users can immediately take advantage of digital context, digital components, and digital workflows across the infrastructure lifecycle for on-time project delivery and better performing assets,” Mr. Singh said.
Update  on Bentley Application Support Policies
With  the scheduled availability of its full CONNECT Edition application portfolio,  Bentley Systems’ technical support for pre-V8i  versions of applications will end on January 1, 2019. The V8i generation of  applications was introduced in 2008.
Users can be assured that Bentley Systems’ technical support, and support in ProjectWise, for V8i versions of applications will continue until January 1, 2021.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of forums,  presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops exploring  the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping  the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. For more  on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
# # #
Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AECOsim Building Designer, AssetWise, ConstructSim, ContextCapture, GenerativeComponents, LumenRT, MicroStation, Navigator Web, OpenBridge Modeler, OpenPlant, OpenRail, OpenRoads, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, SewerGEMS, STAAD, and WaterGEMS are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Seamlessly Overlays Current BIM Processes, Augmenting ProjectWise Design Integration to Enable Digital Workflows for Connected Projects and Connected Assets
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Today, Bentley Systems’ founder Keith Bentley introduced the company’s “iModel 2.0” cloud platform and its first new service, iModelHub, to accelerate “going digital” for users of its ProjectWise Design Integration services. Without requiring changes to existing BIM applications or processes, the iModelHub cloud service, invoking application-specific “iModel bridges” triggered automatically by ProjectWise:
Change  Synchronization
The ProjectWise Design  Integration service is relied upon as the “workhorse for work sharing” by 43 of  the ENR Top 50 Design Firms. It  manages the file-based workflows for project delivery which correspond to  contractual roles and which acknowledge the asynchronous and often disconnected  nature of infrastructure project work packaging and collaboration. Adding iModelHub takes advantage of Microsoft  Azure cloud services to fully enable a connected  project – synchronizing all checked-in project changes, and automatically  updating a composite project iModel for comprehensive and continuous design  reviews, highlighting progress and risks in digital workflows across  disciplines. 
iModelHub journals all project changes on a timeline, and notifies project participants,  based on their ProjectWise workflow configuration, about the availability of  relevant changes.  Participants can choose  to synchronize (or not) to and from particular timeline milestones, and can  visualize, summarize, analyze, and interpret the impact of ongoing changes.
To fully enable analytics  across multiple projects, and for connected  assets, “iModel agents” can be programmed for each analytics subject, to be  notified of project-level changes by iModelHub, and to filter appropriately for efficient incremental updates to enterprise  “data lakes,” assuring secure accessibility of current infrastructure  engineering model data for compliance and safety.
Digital  Alignment 
Bentley’s widely-utilized  i-model (“1.0”) containers for BIM deliverables makes their native structures  usefully self-describing in their own right, but that approach was not intended  for aggregation and understanding across disciplines.  iModel (“2.0”) advancement relies upon the iModelHub cloud service, and iModel  Bridges, to achieve maximum possible digital alignment across iModels. 
An iModel Bridge aligns  information from an application’s native format into the iModelHub‘s  registry of semantics, structure, units, and  coordinates. Bentley Systems is providing iModel Bridge programs for its  applications and for other common BIM applications, such as Autodesk REVIT, and  will provide an API for the creation of bridges from other applications.  
Immersive  Visibility, Anywhere
By adding change  synchronization and digital alignment to the connected data environment shared  across ProjectWise and Bentley’s AssetWise operations services, iModelHub increases  the value of digital workflows within and between connected projects, connected  assets, and enterprise data lakes. By distributing and synchronizing copies of  iModels anywhere, the iModel 2.0 cloud platform is designed to support massive scale-out  for reliable, ubiquitous, and asynchronous project visibility. For example, Bentley’s  new Navigator Web enables any  authorized user on any modern browser to access project and asset digital  component information securely through intuitive 3D immersion. Immersive  visibility includes alignment of BIM models and digital components within their  digital context of engineering-ready reality meshes, created by Bentley’s  ContextCapture reality modeling software, for instance from continuous UAV  surveying. 
For the first time, project delivery and work packaging can reliably and accountably “industrialize” BIM, supported by the necessary tracking and management of constant change through design and construction workflows, and immersive design review visibility into ongoing project and site status. And for the first time, this fully connected data environment can enable digital engineering models to serve as the digital DNA for infrastructure asset performance modeling, connected to operational technology inputs and enterprise data lakes through Bentley’s market-leading AssetWise reliability services and operational analytics.
Keith  Bentley’s Perspective
Keith Bentley said, “With  our ‘iModel 2.0’ cloud platform, I foresee an accelerating ecosystem of  innovation for true digital workflows around infrastructure assets.  To get there, our first priority has been to make  possible substantial improvements in infrastructure project delivery and asset  performance outcomes, without needing  to change current BIM workflows. iModelHub cloud services provide the solution for many infrastructure engineering  challenges where BIM modeling has created the potential for advancement, but  where information misalignment has limited its value.  Indeed, we have engineered the iModel 2.0  cloud platform to instill digital alignment, change-based accountability and synchronization,  and immersive visibility as its core tenants. The best news is that ProjectWise  Design Integration users can set up their iModel Bridges to connect to iModelHub without retraining users or  changing their existing applications or work processes - and without  introducing any risk to their projects. If nothing else, the value of  change-based visualization through Navigator Web will prove so indispensable, I  predict most organizations will never want to do another project without it.
I would like to personally invite early-adopter organizations to put us and iModelHub to work in your going digital!”
For more about the iModel 2.0 cloud platform and iModelHub cloud service, read the white paper.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in  1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than  $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1  billion in research, development, and acquisitions. 
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AssetWise, ContextCapture, MicroStation, Navigator Web, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Highlights  BIM Advancements in Interdisciplinary Digital Workflows 
for Roads,  Rail, Water, and Airports at The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the completion of its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment supports aligned digital workflows across applications for all project delivery disciplines, directly meeting the challenges presented from the most demanding infrastructure projects.
At Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, held this year in Singapore, the Bentley product keynote presentation showcased digital workflows for digital cities newly enabled by the full CONNECT Edition application portfolio. Featured were four interdisciplinary vignettes on the design, construction, and operation of road, rail, water and wastewater, and airport infrastructure. These project vignettes illustrated the intersection and interdependence of civil, utility, building, and plant applications, and the digital workflow collaboration between interdisciplinary teams made possible by the CONNECT Edition portfolio, to deliver complex and multi-faceted projects.
Roads
Dustin  Parkman, vice president, civil and reality modeling, presented CONNECT Edition digital  workflows for a road project, from its conception through construction. He began  by bringing engineering-ready digital context into OpenRoads ConceptStation, starting with highly precise reality  meshes of the underlying terrain prepared using ContextCapture and streamed into the application through ContextShare. He then brought in  orthophotos, digital surface models, and point clouds to use in combination with  detailed surveying data. With this digital context, he rapidly created an  interactively costed conceptual design. Then, moving to OpenRoads Designer for detailed design, he incorporated the digital  context and geometry from the conceptual design, along with the bridge designed  in OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition  and the geotechnical data for the substrata along the bridge footings and  piles. He was then able to analyze the actual segmental bridge elements, ensuring  form, function and structural integrity as he designed the roadways and other structures.  Mr. Parkman then demonstrated a digital workflow for construction, through  federation of ProjectWise CONNECT  Edition and Topcon’s Magnet Enterprise cloud services, showing the OpenRoads design driving an autonomous  paving machine. He concluded by showing Topcon drones capturing imagery of the completed  highway, bringing that data via Topcon’s MAGNET Enterprise through ContextCapture Cloud Processing Serviceto create an as-constructed reality  mesh for use in the new AssetWise road network management, maintenance, and inspection workflows.
 Rail
Jeremy  Shaffer, vice president rail solutions, announced Bentley’s new OpenRail solution, taking a rail project  from planning through performance. He emphasized the importance of progressive  assurance of operational requirements at the project outset, and of systems  engineering as the framework for digital workflows for project delivery of  complex rail systems. Mr. Shaffer began with conceptional design, bringing ContextCapture created digital context  into OpenRail ConceptStation and  leveraging digital components from Components  Center to interactively design a section of track. Then he used AECOsim Station Designer to design a  complex, multi-faceted rail station. The station was seamlessly coordinated with  the detailed civil design, created with OpenRail  Designer, to provide a view of the overall scheme and an optimal blend of  form and function.  Platform, facilities  and road and parking changes were performed in parallel with bridge, tunnel,  track, electrification, and signaling design, all taking advantage of the  CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment, to ensure delivery of a  fully functional station. Mr. Shaffer then introduced Navigator Web, first exploring in a zero-footprint browser a large  3D model of the designed station and track for design and construction review, and  then later interactively examining the 3D model for an operational inspection. He  concluded by reviewing the new ConstructSim Completions cloud service for  commissioning and mechanical handover, underscoring the importance of delivering  the digital engineering models and digital context of the railroad for operational  use in AssetWise.   
Water and Wastewater
Robert  Mankowski, vice president, asset performance, began his session using the  CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS to simulate the behavior of a water  distribution network and a wastewater collection system to show how engineers can  rapidly evaluate thousands of planning scenarios to identify optimal  improvements to meet the future needs of the city. Focusing next on treatment  plants, Mr. Mankowski introduced OpenPlant  Modeler CONNECT Edition, which leverages digital components from Components Center for multi-discipline digital  workflows, and used Navigator Web to interactively  query a large and complex 3D OpenPlant model with just a web browser. He then demonstrated new AssetWise capabilities purpose built for water and wastewater  operators to capture asset activities or interventions, including CCTV  condition surveys, sanitary sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Owners  can use this data combined with spatial and network analytics to make  analytically and data-driven decisions for more targeted and optimized OPEX and  CAPEX spending. He also announced that AssetWise now leverages machine learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners  find structure in their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future outcomes  based on past performance. Finally, he showed how real-time sensor data combined  with simulation models that will help operators forecast future system behavior  to improve decision making and reduce costs. 
Airports
The  vignette on airports was presented by Andy Smith, Director Product Management,  Design Modeling. Mr. Smith explained how the CONNECT Edition’s multi-discipline  digital workflows are ideally suited to resolve land use, engineer the airfield,  design the terminal, and support facility operations. Mr. Smith began by  bringing in engineering-ready digital context of existing site and building  conditions using ContextCapture. He  created master and land use plans for the airport, demonstrating Bentley Map CONNECT Edition’s ability to  combine GIS and BIM data. He then used OpenRoads  Designer for detailed engineering of the runways and storm water management.  Turning to the terminal itself, he used AECOsim  Building Designer CONNECT Edition’s GenerativeComponents to explore  innovative and unique building forms, the chosen structure then physically  modeled and analyzed using STAAD CONNECT Edition. Design review was conducted with Navigator Web, where Mr. Smith interactively explored large complex  models in a browser. The final design was then brought to life with stunning  realism, using AECOsim Building Designer and its now included LumenRT functionality. 
Bhupinder Singh, Bentley Systems’ chief product officer said, “Going digital is exemplified by aligned interdisciplinary digital workflows. Complex projects such as airports or railways require detailed coordination, particularly between horizontal and vertical infrastructure. The alignment of track, for example, has direct bearing on the design and structure of a rail station. The CONNECT Edition's applications meet these requirements, as we illustrated in the vignettes presented today.”
When upgrading from V8i versions to CONNECT Edition applications, users face no change in file formats. And thereafter, as CONNECT Edition applications are auto-updated, BIM advancements are continuous and never disruptive.
“We are excited to now offer the full portfolio of CONNECT Edition applications and to provide a connected data environment scalable to even the most complex of projects. By adopting the CONNECT Edition now, users can immediately take advantage of digital context, digital components, and digital workflows across the infrastructure lifecycle for on-time project delivery and better performing assets,” Mr. Singh said.
Update  on Bentley Application Support Policies
With  the scheduled availability of its full CONNECT Edition application portfolio,  Bentley Systems’ technical support for pre-V8i  versions of applications will end on January 1, 2019. The V8i generation of  applications was introduced in 2008.
Users can be assured that Bentley Systems’ technical support, and support in ProjectWise, for V8i versions of applications will continue until July 1, 2019.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of forums,  presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops exploring  the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping  the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. For more  on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AECOsim Building Designer, AssetWise, ConstructSim, ContextCapture, GenerativeComponents, LumenRT, MicroStation, Navigator Web, OpenBridge Modeler, OpenPlant, OpenRail, OpenRoads, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, SewerGEMS, STAAD, and WaterGEMS are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Highlights  BIM Advancements in Interdisciplinary Digital Workflows 
for Roads,  Rail, Water, and Airports at The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the completion of its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment supports aligned digital workflows across applications for all project delivery disciplines, directly meeting the challenges presented from the most demanding infrastructure projects.
At Bentley’s The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, held this year in Singapore, the Bentley product keynote presentation showcased digital workflows for digital cities newly enabled by the full CONNECT Edition application portfolio. Featured were four interdisciplinary vignettes on the design, construction, and operation of road, rail, water and wastewater, and airport infrastructure. These project vignettes illustrated the intersection and interdependence of civil, utility, building, and plant applications, and the digital workflow collaboration between interdisciplinary teams made possible by the CONNECT Edition portfolio, to deliver complex and multi-faceted projects.
Roads
Dustin  Parkman, vice president, civil and reality modeling, presented CONNECT Edition digital  workflows for a road project, from its conception through construction. He began  by bringing engineering-ready digital context into OpenRoads ConceptStation, starting with highly precise reality  meshes of the underlying terrain prepared using ContextCapture and streamed into the application through ContextShare. He then brought in  orthophotos, digital surface models, and point clouds to use in combination with  detailed surveying data. With this digital context, he rapidly created an  interactively costed conceptual design. Then, moving to OpenRoads Designer for detailed design, he incorporated the digital  context and geometry from the conceptual design, along with the bridge designed  in OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition  and the geotechnical data for the substrata along the bridge footings and  piles. He was then able to analyze the actual segmental bridge elements, ensuring  form, function and structural integrity as he designed the roadways and other structures.  Mr. Parkman then demonstrated a digital workflow for construction, through  federation of ProjectWise CONNECT  Edition and Topcon’s Magnet Enterprise cloud services, showing the OpenRoads design driving an autonomous  paving machine. He concluded by showing Topcon drones capturing imagery of the completed  highway, bringing that data via Topcon’s MAGNET Enterprise through ContextCapture Cloud Processing Serviceto create an as-constructed reality  mesh for use in the new AssetWise road network management, maintenance, and inspection workflows.
 Rail
Jeremy  Shaffer, vice president rail solutions, announced Bentley’s new OpenRail solution, taking a rail project  from planning through performance. He emphasized the importance of progressive  assurance of operational requirements at the project outset, and of systems  engineering as the framework for digital workflows for project delivery of  complex rail systems. Mr. Shaffer began with conceptional design, bringing ContextCapture created digital context  into OpenRail ConceptStation and  leveraging digital components from Components  Center to interactively design a section of track. Then he used AECOsim Station Designer to design a  complex, multi-faceted rail station. The station was seamlessly coordinated with  the detailed civil design, created with OpenRail  Designer, to provide a view of the overall scheme and an optimal blend of  form and function.  Platform, facilities  and road and parking changes were performed in parallel with bridge, tunnel,  track, electrification, and signaling design, all taking advantage of the  CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment, to ensure delivery of a  fully functional station. Mr. Shaffer then introduced Navigator Web, first exploring in a zero-footprint browser a large  3D model of the designed station and track for design and construction review, and  then later interactively examining the 3D model for an operational inspection. He  concluded by reviewing the new ConstructSim Completions cloud service for  commissioning and mechanical handover, underscoring the importance of delivering  the digital engineering models and digital context of the railroad for operational  use in AssetWise.   
Water and Wastewater
Robert  Mankowski, vice president, asset performance, began his session using the  CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS to simulate the behavior of a water  distribution network and a wastewater collection system to show how engineers can  rapidly evaluate thousands of planning scenarios to identify optimal  improvements to meet the future needs of the city. Focusing next on treatment  plants, Mr. Mankowski introduced OpenPlant  Modeler CONNECT Edition, which leverages digital components from Components Center for multi-discipline digital  workflows, and used Navigator Web to interactively  query a large and complex 3D OpenPlant model with just a web browser. He then demonstrated new AssetWise capabilities purpose built for water and wastewater  operators to capture asset activities or interventions, including CCTV  condition surveys, sanitary sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Owners  can use this data combined with spatial and network analytics to make  analytically and data-driven decisions for more targeted and optimized OPEX and  CAPEX spending. He also announced that AssetWise now leverages machine learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners  find structure in their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future outcomes  based on past performance. Finally, he showed how real-time sensor data combined  with simulation models that will help operators forecast future system behavior  to improve decision making and reduce costs. 
Airports
The  vignette on airports was presented by Andy Smith, Director Product Management,  Design Modeling. Mr. Smith explained how the CONNECT Edition’s multi-discipline  digital workflows are ideally suited to resolve land use, engineer the airfield,  design the terminal, and support facility operations. Mr. Smith began by  bringing in engineering-ready digital context of existing site and building  conditions using ContextCapture. He  created master and land use plans for the airport, demonstrating Bentley Map CONNECT Edition’s ability to  combine GIS and BIM data. He then used OpenRoads  Designer for detailed engineering of the runways and storm water management.  Turning to the terminal itself, he used AECOsim  Building Designer CONNECT Edition’s GenerativeComponents to explore  innovative and unique building forms, the chosen structure then physically  modeled and analyzed using STAAD CONNECT Edition. Design review was conducted with Navigator Web, where Mr. Smith interactively explored large complex  models in a browser. The final design was then brought to life with stunning  realism, using AECOsim Building Designer and its now included LumenRT functionality. 
Bhupinder Singh, Bentley Systems’ chief product officer said, “Going digital is exemplified by aligned interdisciplinary digital workflows. Complex projects such as airports or railways require detailed coordination, particularly between horizontal and vertical infrastructure. The alignment of track, for example, has direct bearing on the design and structure of a rail station. The CONNECT Edition's applications meet these requirements, as we illustrated in the vignettes presented today.”
When upgrading from V8i versions to CONNECT Edition applications, users face no change in file formats. And thereafter, as CONNECT Edition applications are auto-updated, BIM advancements are continuous and never disruptive.
“We are excited to now offer the full portfolio of CONNECT Edition applications and to provide a connected data environment scalable to even the most complex of projects. By adopting the CONNECT Edition now, users can immediately take advantage of digital context, digital components, and digital workflows across the infrastructure lifecycle for on-time project delivery and better performing assets,” Mr. Singh said.
Update  on Bentley Application Support Policies
With  the scheduled availability of its full CONNECT Edition application portfolio,  Bentley Systems’ technical support for pre-V8i  versions of applications will end on January 1, 2019. The V8i generation of  applications was introduced in 2008.
Users can be assured that Bentley Systems’ technical support, and support in ProjectWise, for V8i versions of applications will continue until July 1, 2019.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of forums,  presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops exploring  the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are shaping  the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance. For more  on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AECOsim Building Designer, AssetWise, ConstructSim, ContextCapture, GenerativeComponents, LumenRT, MicroStation, Navigator Web, OpenBridge Modeler, OpenPlant, OpenRail, OpenRoads, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, SewerGEMS, STAAD, and WaterGEMS are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Through connected data environment (CDE), digital components and digital context converge for digital workflow benefits for rail infrastructure
SINGAPORE  – The Year in Infrastructure Conference –  Today, Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley  introduced the OpenRail solution,  comprising applications and services for the comprehensive planning,  engineering, project delivery, and operations of rail and transit infrastructure. OpenRail’s foundation is Bentley’s connected data environment (CDE), shared  by ProjectWise collaboration services  and AssetWise operations services,  and which for OpenRail nowbrings together digital components and  digital context, through digital workflows. OpenRail applications will include OpenRail  ConceptStation, now available for conceptual railway planning and design; OpenRail Designer, for detailed  engineering and 3D design of track, overhead line, tunnels, bridges, and  related civil infrastructure, and AECOsim  Station Designer, for the comprehensive modeling of rail and transit  stations, each available early in 2018.
Mr. Bentley said,  “Bentley Systems has a proven record in providing industry-leading solutions to  improve project delivery and asset performance for the most challenging rail  and transit projects around the world. Most of our portfolio applications are  used on rail projects, and we’ve advanced BIM for rail, in particular, with our Rail Track offering, rail corridor  maintenance optimization through Optram,  and via ComplyPro railway requirements  compliance progressive assurance. However, the conception of these specific  tools for specific purposes preceded the aspiration for what we now call  digital workflows, where engineering deliverables are meant to be reused  throughout the asset lifecycle. 
“Moreover, our railway engineer users have been persuasive in making the case that a railway—more so than any other infrastructure asset—is a system of connected components, meriting a systems engineering approach from the outset. So, rail has become our company priority for putting everything together—industrializing BIM for project delivery and leveraging digital DNA for asset performance. At this point, while there are still scheduled stops ahead on our OpenRail application journey, every rail project and asset can benefit now from OpenRail’s CDE and digital workflow services—starting their digital railway infrastructure advancement at any OpenRail ‘station’ and at any time.”
Connected  Data Environment
OpenRail is based on a connected data environment, comprising the shared services of ProjectWise and AssetWise, as configured specifically for rail systems engineering  workflows.During project delivery, ProjectWise facilitates the  collaboration among distributed engineering teams, coordination of structured  workflows, and connected project visibility. For OpenRail, AssetWise provides asset lifecycle information services for linear, network and  geospatial referencing, corridor maintenance decision support, inspection  workflows, and reliability and change management. 
OpenRail CDE services include Components Center for digital components, ContextShare for digital context, ComplyPro for progressive assurance, and ConstructSim Systems Completions for accessing operational readiness. ComplyPro is the established market leader in rail globally for governance of collaborative assurance systems of technical and safety requirements from concept to project handover. OpenRail extends this scope to progressive operations assurance and regulatory compliance. ConstructSim Systems Completions automates the inspections process to accelerate systems progress and validate system readiness for efficient project turnover and closeout.
Digital  Components
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The OpenRail Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic rail components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from significant providers such as Siemens, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
Digital  Context
Reality modeling incorporates  digital context in the rail infrastructure workflow. Bentley’s ContextCapture processes digital  photography and/or laser scans, from UAVs or hand-held or train-mounted  devices, to produce an engineering-ready “reality mesh” accurately representing  the continuously surveyed conditions of a railway corridor, site, or station. 
Throughout detailed design, the reality mesh, for example, can be used to consider sight lines for signal siting. Because the reality mesh can be captured continuously, construction progress can be tracked and compared to the expected progress of the detailed design. In operations, the reality mesh can be used to compare the as-operated 3D model with the as-designed model, and serve as an immersive 3D environment with hyperlinks to equipment sensors for operations visibility and emergency response training.
OpenRail ConceptStation
OpenRail  ConceptStation, enabled by the combination of OpenRail’s digital components and  digital context, uniquely extends BIM capabilities to rail conceptual planning  and layout. Working in the 3D design environment of the geo-coordinated reality  mesh as the digital context of the rail corridor, the user can access Components Center to drag and drop  digital components into the design to quickly lay out rail lines, bridges,  overhead lines, signals, tunnels, etc. With the context of the terrain, and the  intelligence of the digital components, OpenRail  ConceptStation can quickly calculate quantities of railway elements such as  track, ballast, sleepers, contact and catenary wire, equipment, bridge decking,  concrete, and steel, as well as the cut-and-fill earthwork required for the  conceptual design, and interactively produce a preliminary cost estimate to  evaluate feasibility. All the design information, components, and context in  the conceptual design can be reused in a digital workflow to OpenRail Designer for detailed design of  the railway infrastructure.
Digital Workflows
In  digital workflows, data captured or created for one purpose is accessed by  computer programs for other purposes, saving time, minimizing rework, and  improving data quality over the asset lifecycle. Digital workflows can also  converge the work of different disciplines for additional advancements in  project delivery and asset performance. Examples enabled by digital workflows  include conceptioneering, constructioneering, inspectioneering, and operationeering.  Each of these workflows represent new opportunities for engineers and their  work to add value beyond their traditional role in design, to include  contributions to construction, inspections, and operations.
  The advancement of  digital workflows in OpenRail will  help users to achieve faster delivery, system-wide visibility, assured  compliance, and better decisions in design, construction, and operations of  rail infrastructure.
Learn  more about OpenRail.   
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AECOsim Station Designer, AssetWise, ComplyPro, ConstructSim Systems Completions, ContextCapture, MicroStation, OpenRail, OpenRail ConceptStation, OpenRail Designer, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Shares updates about joint development activities to advance product, production and performance “digital twins”
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – In his keynote at Bentley’s annual event for sharing thought leadership relevant to infrastructure design, construction, and operations, Helmuth Ludwig, Global Head of Information Technology for Siemens, presented a scenario illustrating the companies’ shared contributions towards digital workflows and digital cities, and provided an update on the various joint development projects underway with Bentley Systems, initiated as part of their strategic alliance that was announced in November 2016. These jointly funded and resourced development projects will result in jointly offered cloud services to advance their respective users’ strategies in going digital.
“Siemens and Bentley recognize the unprecedented opportunity that ubiquitous connectivity brings for assets with digital engineering models that incorporate both their physical and functional characteristics,” said Mr. Ludwig. “Siemens’ PLM has a head start in what we call the product digital twin, production digital twin, and performance digital twin. Combined with Bentley’s BIM head start we will especially take the performance digital twin to a new level, and we can accelerate realizing the full potential of digital cities, such as here in Singapore. Our cooperative developments are advancing rapidly, which I think can be attributed to our shared commitment to openness and interoperability.”
Mr. Ludwig’s presentation illustrated the approach Siemens takes to integrating and digitalizing the entire customer value chain in general, and as a particular example, he described the advances for connected asset visibility that can be achieved with the integration of Siemens and Bentley technologies. In the workflow described by Mr. Ludwig, a process plant was captured, through digital photography, in its as-operated state with Bentley’s ContextCapture software, providing immersive visual context of the plant. That 3D “production digital twin” was then linked to the IoT-enabled components in the operating plant via MindSphere, Siemens’ cloud-based, Internet of Things operating system. Using Bentley’s AssetWise, the MindSphere inputs were configured in a browser, and in the context of the 3D model, as the user navigated the “performance digital twin” to query asset health of various components—in particular a motor vibrating to failure. The “product digital twin” of a replacement motor was accessed with Siemens PLM software, and bespoke motor mounts designed and analyzed to solve the vibration problem—and then 3D-printed. The same logic can be applied to digital cities, so that through such connected asset visibility, engineering problems can not only be detected but also solved, leveraging fully digital workflows to improve asset performance.
Other digital projects are uniquely bridging Siemens and Bentley technology to address some of today’s critical infrastructure imperatives. For example, in energy management, new distributed energy resources (DER) like wind, solar, and energy storage, require electrical grids to be bi-directional, so the GIS and network design capabilities in Bentley’s OpenUtilities are being linked with Siemens PSS SINCAL for network analysis modeling to deliver an integrated DER planning and design assessment solution.
The global push for urbanization and the increasing requirements of mobility of people and goods have accelerated the demand for rail electrification via overhead and rigid contact lines. To meet this demand, the two companies are working together to industrialize the electrification process by integrating Siemens Sicat Master, for rail catenary overhead contact line modeling and analysis, with Bentley’s newly announced OpenRail Designer.
These new joint developments build on the continued collaborative work done between Siemens and Bentley converging Bentley’s BIM and reality modeling software with Siemens’ product design and production process engineering solutions, and with the integration of Siemens’ COMOS and Bentley’s OpenPlant. Additional joint projects spanning other Siemens divisions will be announced over the coming year.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability, and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of efficient power generation and power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2016, which ended on September 30, 2016, Siemens generated revenue of €79.6 billion and net income of €5.6 billion. At the end of September 2016, the company had around 351,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of  forums, presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops  exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are  shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.  For more on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AssetWise, ContextCapture, MicroStation, OpenPlant, OpenRail, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Through connected data environment (CDE), digital components and digital context converge for digital workflow benefits for rail infrastructure
SINGAPORE  – The Year in Infrastructure Conference –  Today, Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley  introduced the OpenRail solution,  comprising applications and services for the comprehensive planning,  engineering, project delivery, and operations of rail and transit infrastructure. OpenRail’s foundation is Bentley’s connected data environment (CDE), shared  by ProjectWise collaboration services  and AssetWise operations services,  and which for OpenRail nowbrings together digital components and  digital context, through digital workflows. OpenRail applications will include OpenRail  ConceptStation, now available for conceptual railway planning and design; OpenRail Designer, for detailed  engineering and 3D design of track, overhead line, tunnels, bridges, and  related civil infrastructure, and AECOsim  Station Designer, for the comprehensive modeling of rail and transit  stations, each available early in 2018.
Mr. Bentley said,  “Bentley Systems has a proven record in providing industry-leading solutions to  improve project delivery and asset performance for the most challenging rail  and transit projects around the world. Most of our portfolio applications are  used on rail projects, and we’ve advanced BIM for rail, in particular, with our Rail Track offering, rail corridor  maintenance optimization through Optram,  and via ComplyPro railway requirements  compliance progressive assurance. However, the conception of these specific  tools for specific purposes preceded the aspiration for what we now call  digital workflows, where engineering deliverables are meant to be reused  throughout the asset lifecycle. 
“Moreover, our railway engineer users have been persuasive in making the case that a railway—more so than any other infrastructure asset—is a system of connected components, meriting a systems engineering approach from the outset. So, rail has become our company priority for putting everything together—industrializing BIM for project delivery and leveraging digital DNA for asset performance. At this point, while there are still scheduled stops ahead on our OpenRail application journey, every rail project and asset can benefit now from OpenRail’s CDE and digital workflow services—starting their digital railway infrastructure advancement at any OpenRail ‘station’ and at any time.”
Connected  Data Environment
OpenRail is based on a connected data environment, comprising the shared services of ProjectWise and AssetWise, as configured specifically for rail systems engineering  workflows.During project delivery, ProjectWise facilitates the  collaboration among distributed engineering teams, coordination of structured  workflows, and connected project visibility. For OpenRail, AssetWise provides asset lifecycle information services for linear, network and  geospatial referencing, corridor maintenance decision support, inspection  workflows, and reliability and change management. 
OpenRail CDE services include Components Center for digital components, ContextShare for digital context, ComplyPro for progressive assurance, and ConstructSim Systems Completions for accessing operational readiness. ComplyPro is the established market leader in rail globally for governance of collaborative assurance systems of technical and safety requirements from concept to project handover. OpenRail extends this scope to progressive operations assurance and regulatory compliance. ConstructSim Systems Completions automates the inspections process to accelerate systems progress and validate system readiness for efficient project turnover and closeout.
Digital  Components
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The OpenRail Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic rail components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from significant providers such as Siemens, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
Digital  Context
Reality modeling incorporates  digital context in the rail infrastructure workflow. Bentley’s ContextCapture processes digital  photography and/or laser scans, from UAVs or hand-held or train-mounted  devices, to produce an engineering-ready “reality mesh” accurately representing  the continuously surveyed conditions of a railway corridor, site, or station. 
Throughout detailed design, the reality mesh, for example, can be used to consider sight lines for signal siting. Because the reality mesh can be captured continuously, construction progress can be tracked and compared to the expected progress of the detailed design. In operations, the reality mesh can be used to compare the as-operated 3D model with the as-designed model, and serve as an immersive 3D environment with hyperlinks to equipment sensors for operations visibility and emergency response training.
OpenRail ConceptStation
OpenRail  ConceptStation, enabled by the combination of OpenRail’s digital components and  digital context, uniquely extends BIM capabilities to rail conceptual planning  and layout. Working in the 3D design environment of the geo-coordinated reality  mesh as the digital context of the rail corridor, the user can access Components Center to drag and drop  digital components into the design to quickly lay out rail lines, bridges,  overhead lines, signals, tunnels, etc. With the context of the terrain, and the  intelligence of the digital components, OpenRail  ConceptStation can quickly calculate quantities of railway elements such as  track, ballast, sleepers, contact and catenary wire, equipment, bridge decking,  concrete, and steel, as well as the cut-and-fill earthwork required for the  conceptual design, and interactively produce a preliminary cost estimate to  evaluate feasibility. All the design information, components, and context in  the conceptual design can be reused in a digital workflow to OpenRail Designer for detailed design of  the railway infrastructure.
Digital Workflows
In  digital workflows, data captured or created for one purpose is accessed by  computer programs for other purposes, saving time, minimizing rework, and  improving data quality over the asset lifecycle. Digital workflows can also  converge the work of different disciplines for additional advancements in  project delivery and asset performance. Examples enabled by digital workflows  include conceptioneering, constructioneering, inspectioneering, and operationeering.  Each of these workflows represent new opportunities for engineers and their  work to add value beyond their traditional role in design, to include  contributions to construction, inspections, and operations.
  The advancement of  digital workflows in OpenRail will  help users to achieve faster delivery, system-wide visibility, assured  compliance, and better decisions in design, construction, and operations of  rail infrastructure.
Learn  more about OpenRail.   
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AECOsim Station Designer, AssetWise, ComplyPro, ConstructSim Systems Completions, ContextCapture, MicroStation, OpenRail, OpenRail ConceptStation, OpenRail Designer, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Shares updates about joint development activities to advance product, production and performance “digital twins”
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – In his keynote at Bentley’s annual event for sharing thought leadership relevant to infrastructure design, construction, and operations, Helmuth Ludwig, Global Head of Information Technology for Siemens, presented a scenario illustrating the companies’ shared contributions towards digital workflows and digital cities, and provided an update on the various joint development projects underway with Bentley Systems, initiated as part of their strategic alliance that was announced in November 2016. These jointly funded and resourced development projects will result in jointly offered cloud services to advance their respective users’ strategies in going digital.
“Siemens and Bentley recognize the unprecedented opportunity that ubiquitous connectivity brings for assets with digital engineering models that incorporate both their physical and functional characteristics,” said Mr. Ludwig. “Siemens’ PLM has a head start in what we call the product digital twin, production digital twin, and performance digital twin. Combined with Bentley’s BIM head start we will especially take the performance digital twin to a new level, and we can accelerate realizing the full potential of digital cities, such as here in Singapore. Our cooperative developments are advancing rapidly, which I think can be attributed to our shared commitment to openness and interoperability.”
Mr. Ludwig’s presentation illustrated the approach Siemens takes to integrating and digitalizing the entire customer value chain in general, and as a particular example, he described the advances for connected asset visibility that can be achieved with the integration of Siemens and Bentley technologies. In the workflow described by Mr. Ludwig, a process plant was captured, through digital photography, in its as-operated state with Bentley’s ContextCapture software, providing immersive visual context of the plant. That 3D “production digital twin” was then linked to the IoT-enabled components in the operating plant via MindSphere, Siemens’ cloud-based, Internet of Things operating system. Using Bentley’s AssetWise, the MindSphere inputs were configured in a browser, and in the context of the 3D model, as the user navigated the “performance digital twin” to query asset health of various components—in particular a motor vibrating to failure. The “product digital twin” of a replacement motor was accessed with Siemens PLM software, and bespoke motor mounts designed and analyzed to solve the vibration problem—and then 3D-printed. The same logic can be applied to digital cities, so that through such connected asset visibility, engineering problems can not only be detected but also solved, leveraging fully digital workflows to improve asset performance.
Other digital projects are uniquely bridging Siemens and Bentley technology to address some of today’s critical infrastructure imperatives. For example, in energy management, new distributed energy resources (DER) like wind, solar, and energy storage, require electrical grids to be bi-directional, so the GIS and network design capabilities in Bentley’s OpenUtilities are being linked with Siemens PSS SINCAL for network analysis modeling to deliver an integrated DER planning and design assessment solution.
The global push for urbanization and the increasing requirements of mobility of people and goods have accelerated the demand for rail electrification via overhead and rigid contact lines. To meet this demand, the two companies are working together to industrialize the electrification process by integrating Siemens Sicat Master, for rail catenary overhead contact line modeling and analysis, with Bentley’s newly announced OpenRail Designer.
These new joint developments build on the continued collaborative work done between Siemens and Bentley converging Bentley’s BIM and reality modeling software with Siemens’ product design and production process engineering solutions, and with the integration of Siemens’ COMOS and Bentley’s OpenPlant. Additional joint projects spanning other Siemens divisions will be announced over the coming year.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability, and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of efficient power generation and power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2016, which ended on September 30, 2016, Siemens generated revenue of €79.6 billion and net income of €5.6 billion. At the end of September 2016, the company had around 351,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of  forums, presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops  exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are  shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.  For more on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, Be, AssetWise, ContextCapture, MicroStation, OpenPlant, OpenRail, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Through connected data environment (CDE), digital components and digital context converge for digital workflow benefits for rail infrastructure
SINGAPORE  – The Year in Infrastructure Conference –  Today, Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley  introduced the OpenRail solution,  comprising applications and services for the comprehensive planning,  engineering, project delivery, and operations of rail and transit infrastructure. OpenRail’s foundation is Bentley’s connected data environment (CDE), shared  by ProjectWise collaboration services  and AssetWise operations services,  and which for OpenRail nowbrings together digital components and  digital context, through digital workflows. OpenRail applications will include OpenRail  ConceptStation, now available for conceptual railway planning and design; OpenRail Designer, for detailed  engineering and 3D design of track, overhead line, tunnels, bridges, and  related civil infrastructure, and AECOsim  Station Designer, for the comprehensive modeling of rail and transit  stations, each available early in 2018.
Mr. Bentley said,  “Bentley Systems has a proven record in providing industry-leading solutions to  improve project delivery and asset performance for the most challenging rail  and transit projects around the world. Most of our portfolio applications are  used on rail projects, and we’ve advanced BIM for rail, in particular, with our Rail Track offering, rail corridor  maintenance optimization through Optram,  and via ComplyPro railway requirements  compliance progressive assurance. However, the conception of these specific  tools for specific purposes preceded the aspiration for what we now call  digital workflows, where engineering deliverables are meant to be reused  throughout the asset lifecycle. 
“Moreover, our railway engineer users have been persuasive in making the case that a railway—more so than any other infrastructure asset—is a system of connected components, meriting a systems engineering approach from the outset. So, rail has become our company priority for putting everything together—industrializing BIM for project delivery and leveraging digital DNA for asset performance. At this point, while there are still scheduled stops ahead on our OpenRail application journey, every rail project and asset can benefit now from OpenRail’s CDE and digital workflow services—starting their digital railway infrastructure advancement at any OpenRail ‘station’ and at any time.”
Connected  Data Environment
OpenRail is based on a connected data environment, comprising the shared services of ProjectWise and AssetWise, as configured specifically for rail systems engineering  workflows.During project delivery, ProjectWise facilitates the  collaboration among distributed engineering teams, coordination of structured  workflows, and connected project visibility. For OpenRail, AssetWise provides asset lifecycle information services for linear, network and  geospatial referencing, corridor maintenance decision support, inspection  workflows, and reliability and change management. 
OpenRail CDE services include Components Center for digital components, ContextShare for digital context, ComplyPro for progressive assurance, and ConstructSim Systems Completions for accessing operational readiness. ComplyPro is the established market leader in rail globally for governance of collaborative assurance systems of technical and safety requirements from concept to project handover. OpenRail extends this scope to progressive operations assurance and regulatory compliance. ConstructSim Systems Completions automates the inspections process to accelerate systems progress and validate system readiness for efficient project turnover and closeout.
Digital  Components
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The OpenRail Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic rail components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from significant providers such as Siemens, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
Digital  Context
Reality modeling incorporates  digital context in the rail infrastructure workflow. Bentley’s ContextCapture processes digital  photography and/or laser scans, from UAVs or hand-held or train-mounted  devices, to produce an engineering-ready “reality mesh” accurately representing  the continuously surveyed conditions of a railway corridor, site, or station. 
Throughout detailed design, the reality mesh, for example, can be used to consider sight lines for signal siting. Because the reality mesh can be captured continuously, construction progress can be tracked and compared to the expected progress of the detailed design. In operations, the reality mesh can be used to compare the as-operated 3D model with the as-designed model, and serve as an immersive 3D environment with hyperlinks to equipment sensors for operations visibility and emergency response training.
OpenRail ConceptStation
OpenRail  ConceptStation, enabled by the combination of OpenRail’s digital components and  digital context, uniquely extends BIM capabilities to rail conceptual planning  and layout. Working in the 3D design environment of the geo-coordinated reality  mesh as the digital context of the rail corridor, the user can access Components Center to drag and drop  digital components into the design to quickly lay out rail lines, bridges,  overhead lines, signals, tunnels, etc. With the context of the terrain, and the  intelligence of the digital components, OpenRail  ConceptStation can quickly calculate quantities of railway elements such as  track, ballast, sleepers, contact and catenary wire, equipment, bridge decking,  concrete, and steel, as well as the cut-and-fill earthwork required for the  conceptual design, and interactively produce a preliminary cost estimate to  evaluate feasibility. All the design information, components, and context in  the conceptual design can be reused in a digital workflow to OpenRail Designer for detailed design of  the railway infrastructure.
Digital Workflows
In  digital workflows, data captured or created for one purpose is accessed by  computer programs for other purposes, saving time, minimizing rework, and  improving data quality over the asset lifecycle. Digital workflows can also  converge the work of different disciplines for additional advancements in  project delivery and asset performance. Examples enabled by digital workflows  include conceptioneering, constructioneering, inspectioneering, and operationeering.  Each of these workflows represent new opportunities for engineers and their  work to add value beyond their traditional role in design, to include  contributions to construction, inspections, and operations.
  The advancement of  digital workflows in OpenRail will  help users to achieve faster delivery, system-wide visibility, assured  compliance, and better decisions in design, construction, and operations of  rail infrastructure.
Learn  more about OpenRail.   
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AECOsim Station Designer, AssetWise, ComplyPro, ConstructSim Systems Completions, ContextCapture, MicroStation, OpenRail, OpenRail ConceptStation, OpenRail Designer, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Through connected data environment (CDE), digital components and digital context converge for digital workflow benefits for rail infrastructure
SINGAPORE  – The Year in Infrastructure Conference –  Today, Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley  introduced the OpenRail solution,  comprising applications and services for the comprehensive planning,  engineering, project delivery, and operations of rail and transit infrastructure. OpenRail’s foundation is Bentley’s connected data environment (CDE), shared  by ProjectWise collaboration services  and AssetWise operations services,  and which for OpenRail nowbrings together digital components and  digital context, through digital workflows. OpenRail applications will include OpenRail  ConceptStation, now available for conceptual railway planning and design; OpenRail Designer, available early in 2018, for detailed  engineering and 3D design of track, overhead line, tunnels, bridges, and  related civil infrastructure, and AECOsim  Station Designer, for the comprehensive modeling of rail and transit  stations.
Mr. Bentley said,  “Bentley Systems has a proven record in providing industry-leading solutions to  improve project delivery and asset performance for the most challenging rail  and transit projects around the world. Most of our portfolio applications are  used on rail projects, and we’ve advanced BIM for rail, in particular, with our Rail Track offering, rail corridor  maintenance optimization through Optram,  and via ComplyPro railway requirements  compliance progressive assurance. However, the conception of these specific  tools for specific purposes preceded the aspiration for what we now call  digital workflows, where engineering deliverables are meant to be reused  throughout the asset lifecycle. 
“Moreover, our railway engineer users have been persuasive in making the case that a railway—more so than any other infrastructure asset—is a system of connected components, meriting a systems engineering approach from the outset. So, rail has become our company priority for putting everything together—industrializing BIM for project delivery and leveraging digital DNA for asset performance. At this point, while there are still scheduled stops ahead on our OpenRail application journey, every rail project and asset can benefit now from OpenRail’s CDE and digital workflow services—starting their digital railway infrastructure advancement at any OpenRail ‘station’ and at any time.”
Connected  Data Environment
OpenRail is based on a connected data environment, comprising the shared services of ProjectWise and AssetWise, as configured specifically for rail systems engineering  workflows.During project delivery, ProjectWise facilitates the  collaboration among distributed engineering teams, coordination of structured  workflows, and connected project visibility. For OpenRail, AssetWise provides asset lifecycle information services for linear, network and  geospatial referencing, corridor maintenance decision support, inspection  workflows, and reliability and change management. 
OpenRail CDE services include Components Center for digital components, ContextShare for digital context, ComplyPro for progressive assurance, and ConstructSim Systems Completions for accessing operational readiness. ComplyPro is the established market leader in rail globally for governance of collaborative assurance systems of technical and safety requirements from concept to project handover. OpenRail extends this scope to progressive operations assurance and regulatory compliance. ConstructSim Systems Completions automates the inspections process to accelerate systems progress and validate system readiness for efficient project turnover and closeout.
Digital  Components
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The OpenRail Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic rail components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from significant providers such as Siemens, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
Digital  Context
Reality modeling incorporates  digital context in the rail infrastructure workflow. Bentley’s ContextCapture processes digital  photography and/or laser scans, from UAVs or hand-held or train-mounted  devices, to produce an engineering-ready “reality mesh” accurately representing  the continuously surveyed conditions of a railway corridor, site, or station. 
Throughout detailed design, the reality mesh, for example, can be used to consider sight lines for signal siting. Because the reality mesh can be captured continuously, construction progress can be tracked and compared to the expected progress of the detailed design. In operations, the reality mesh can be used to compare the as-operated 3D model with the as-designed model, and serve as an immersive 3D environment with hyperlinks to equipment sensors for operations visibility and emergency response training.
OpenRail ConceptStation
OpenRail  ConceptStation, enabled by the combination of OpenRail’s digital components and  digital context, uniquely extends BIM capabilities to rail conceptual planning  and layout. Working in the 3D design environment of the geo-coordinated reality  mesh as the digital context of the rail corridor, the user can access Components Center to drag and drop  digital components into the design to quickly lay out rail lines, bridges,  overhead lines, signals, tunnels, etc. With the context of the terrain, and the  intelligence of the digital components, OpenRail  ConceptStation can quickly calculate quantities of railway elements such as  track, ballast, sleepers, contact and catenary wire, equipment, bridge decking,  concrete, and steel, as well as the cut-and-fill earthwork required for the  conceptual design, and interactively produce a preliminary cost estimate to  evaluate feasibility. All the design information, components, and context in  the conceptual design can be reused in a digital workflow to OpenRail Designer for detailed design of  the railway infrastructure.
Digital Workflows
In  digital workflows, data captured or created for one purpose is accessed by  computer programs for other purposes, saving time, minimizing rework, and  improving data quality over the asset lifecycle. Digital workflows can also  converge the work of different disciplines for additional advancements in  project delivery and asset performance. Examples enabled by digital workflows  include conceptioneering, constructioneering, inspectioneering, and operationeering.  Each of these workflows represent new opportunities for engineers and their  work to add value beyond their traditional role in design, to include  contributions to construction, inspections, and operations.
  The advancement of  digital workflows in OpenRail will  help users to achieve faster delivery, system-wide visibility, assured  compliance, and better decisions in design, construction, and operations of  rail infrastructure.
Learn  more about OpenRail.   
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Shares updates about joint development activities to advance product, production and performance “digital twins”
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – In his keynote at Bentley’s annual event for sharing thought leadership relevant to infrastructure design, construction, and operations, Helmuth Ludwig, Global Head of Information Technology for Siemens, presented a scenario illustrating the companies’ shared contributions towards digital workflows and digital cities, and provided an update on the various joint development projects underway with Bentley Systems, initiated as part of their strategic alliance that was announced in November 2016. These jointly funded and resourced development projects will result in jointly offered cloud services to advance their respective users’ strategies in going digital.
“Siemens and Bentley recognize the unprecedented opportunity that ubiquitous connectivity brings for assets with digital engineering models that incorporate both their physical and functional characteristics,” said Mr. Ludwig. “Siemens’ PLM has a head start in what we call the product digital twin, production digital twin, and performance digital twin. Combined with Bentley’s BIM head start we will especially take the performance digital twin to a new level, and we can accelerate realizing the full potential of digital cities, such as here in Singapore. Our cooperative developments are advancing rapidly, which I think can be attributed to our shared commitment to openness and interoperability.”
Mr. Ludwig’s presentation illustrated the approach Siemens takes to integrating and digitalizing the entire customer value chain in general, and as a particular example, he described the advances for connected asset visibility that can be achieved with the integration of Siemens and Bentley technologies. In the workflow described by Mr. Ludwig, a process plant was captured, through digital photography, in its as-operated state with Bentley’s ContextCapture software, providing immersive visual context of the plant. That 3D “production digital twin” was then linked to the IoT-enabled components in the operating plant via MindSphere, Siemens’ cloud-based, Internet of Things operating system. Using Bentley’s AssetWise, the MindSphere inputs were configured in a browser, and in the context of the 3D model, as the user navigated the “performance digital twin” to query asset health of various components—in particular a motor vibrating to failure. The “product digital twin” of a replacement motor was accessed with Siemens PLM software, and bespoke motor mounts designed and analyzed to solve the vibration problem—and then 3D-printed. The same logic can be applied to digital cities, so that through such connected asset visibility, engineering problems can not only be detected but also solved, leveraging fully digital workflows to improve asset performance.
Other digital projects are uniquely bridging Siemens and Bentley technology to address some of today’s critical infrastructure imperatives. For example, in energy management, new distributed energy resources (DER) like wind, solar, and energy storage, require electrical grids to be bi-directional, so the GIS and network design capabilities in Bentley’s OpenUtilities are being linked with Siemens PSS SINCAL for network analysis modeling to deliver an integrated DER planning and design assessment solution.
The global push for urbanization and the increasing requirements of mobility of people and goods have accelerated the demand for rail electrification via overhead and rigid contact lines. To meet this demand, the two companies are working together to industrialize the electrification process by integrating Siemens Sicat Master, for rail catenary overhead contact line modeling and analysis, with Bentley’s newly announced OpenRail Designer.
These new joint developments build on the continued collaborative work done between Siemens and Bentley converging Bentley’s BIM and reality modeling software with Siemens’ product design and production process engineering solutions, and with the integration of Siemens’ COMOS and Bentley’s OpenPlant. Additional joint projects spanning other Siemens divisions will be announced over the coming year.
Siemens AG (Berlin and Munich) is a global technology powerhouse that has stood for engineering excellence, innovation, quality, reliability, and internationality for more than 165 years. The company is active in more than 200 countries, focusing on the areas of electrification, automation and digitalization. One of the world’s largest producers of energy-efficient, resource-saving technologies, Siemens is a leading supplier of efficient power generation and power transmission solutions and a pioneer in infrastructure solutions as well as automation, drive and software solutions for industry. The company is also a leading provider of medical imaging equipment – such as computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging systems – and a leader in laboratory diagnostics as well as clinical IT. In fiscal 2016, which ended on September 30, 2016, Siemens generated revenue of €79.6 billion and net income of €5.6 billion. At the end of September 2016, the company had around 351,000 employees worldwide. Further information is available on the Internet at www.siemens.com.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancingthe design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by managed services offered through customized Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for highlights of Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
About The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference 
Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference  is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure  design, construction, and operations. The conference features a series of  forums, presentations, technology demonstrations, and interactive workshops  exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers, and how they are  shaping the future of infrastructure project delivery and asset performance.  For more on the conference, visit www.bentley.com/yii2017. 
The Year in Infrastructure 2018 Conference will be held in London, 16-18 October.
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Through connected data environment (CDE), digital components and digital context converge for digital workflow benefits for rail infrastructure
SINGAPORE  – The Year in Infrastructure Conference –  Today, Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley  introduced the OpenRail solution,  comprising applications and services for the comprehensive planning,  engineering, project delivery, and operations of rail and transit infrastructure. OpenRail’s foundation is Bentley’s connected data environment (CDE), shared  by ProjectWise collaboration services  and AssetWise operations services,  and which for OpenRail nowbrings together digital components and  digital context, through digital workflows. OpenRail applications will include OpenRail  ConceptStation, now available for conceptual railway planning and design; OpenRail Designer, available early in 2018, for detailed  engineering and 3D design of track, overhead line, tunnels, bridges, and  related civil infrastructure, and AECOsim  Station Designer, for the comprehensive modeling of rail and transit  stations.
Mr. Bentley said,  “Bentley Systems has a proven record in providing industry-leading solutions to  improve project delivery and asset performance for the most challenging rail  and transit projects around the world. Most of our portfolio applications are  used on rail projects, and we’ve advanced BIM for rail, in particular, with our Rail Track offering, rail corridor  maintenance optimization through Optram,  and via ComplyPro railway requirements  compliance progressive assurance. However, the conception of these specific  tools for specific purposes preceded the aspiration for what we now call  digital workflows, where engineering deliverables are meant to be reused  throughout the asset lifecycle. 
“Moreover, our railway engineer users have been persuasive in making the case that a railway—more so than any other infrastructure asset—is a system of connected components, meriting a systems engineering approach from the outset. So, rail has become our company priority for putting everything together—industrializing BIM for project delivery and leveraging digital DNA for asset performance. At this point, while there are still scheduled stops ahead on our OpenRail application journey, every rail project and asset can benefit now from OpenRail’s CDE and digital workflow services—starting their digital railway infrastructure advancement at any OpenRail ‘station’ and at any time.”
Connected  Data Environment
OpenRail is based on a connected data environment, comprising the shared services of ProjectWise and AssetWise, as configured specifically for rail systems engineering  workflows.During project delivery, ProjectWise facilitates the  collaboration among distributed engineering teams, coordination of structured  workflows, and connected project visibility. For OpenRail, AssetWise provides asset lifecycle information services for linear, network and  geospatial referencing, corridor maintenance decision support, inspection  workflows, and reliability and change management. 
OpenRail CDE services include Components Center for digital components, ContextShare for digital context, ComplyPro for progressive assurance, and ConstructSim Systems Completions for accessing operational readiness. ComplyPro is the established market leader in rail globally for governance of collaborative assurance systems of technical and safety requirements from concept to project handover. OpenRail extends this scope to progressive operations assurance and regulatory compliance. ConstructSim Systems Completions automates the inspections process to accelerate systems progress and validate system readiness for efficient project turnover and closeout.
Digital  Components
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The OpenRail Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic rail components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from significant providers such as Siemens, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
Digital  Context
Reality modeling incorporates  digital context in the rail infrastructure workflow. Bentley’s ContextCapture processes digital  photography and/or laser scans, from UAVs or hand-held or train-mounted  devices, to produce an engineering-ready “reality mesh” accurately representing  the continuously surveyed conditions of a railway corridor, site, or station. 
Throughout detailed design, the reality mesh, for example, can be used to consider sight lines for signal siting. Because the reality mesh can be captured continuously, construction progress can be tracked and compared to the expected progress of the detailed design. In operations, the reality mesh can be used to compare the as-operated 3D model with the as-designed model, and serve as an immersive 3D environment with hyperlinks to equipment sensors for operations visibility and emergency response training.
OpenRail ConceptStation
OpenRail  ConceptStation, enabled by the combination of OpenRail’s digital components and  digital context, uniquely extends BIM capabilities to rail conceptual planning  and layout. Working in the 3D design environment of the geo-coordinated reality  mesh as the digital context of the rail corridor, the user can access Components Center to drag and drop  digital components into the design to quickly lay out rail lines, bridges,  overhead lines, signals, tunnels, etc. With the context of the terrain, and the  intelligence of the digital components, OpenRail  ConceptStation can quickly calculate quantities of railway elements such as  track, ballast, sleepers, contact and catenary wire, equipment, bridge decking,  concrete, and steel, as well as the cut-and-fill earthwork required for the  conceptual design, and interactively produce a preliminary cost estimate to  evaluate feasibility. All the design information, components, and context in  the conceptual design can be reused in a digital workflow to OpenRail Designer for detailed design of  the railway infrastructure.
Digital Workflows
In  digital workflows, data captured or created for one purpose is accessed by  computer programs for other purposes, saving time, minimizing rework, and  improving data quality over the asset lifecycle. Digital workflows can also  converge the work of different disciplines for additional advancements in  project delivery and asset performance. Examples enabled by digital workflows  include conceptioneering, constructioneering, inspectioneering, and operationeering.  Each of these workflows represent new opportunities for engineers and their  work to add value beyond their traditional role in design, to include  contributions to construction, inspections, and operations.
  The advancement of  digital workflows in OpenRail will  help users to achieve faster delivery, system-wide visibility, assured  compliance, and better decisions in design, construction, and operations of  rail infrastructure.
Learn  more about OpenRail.   
About Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Read the articleGoing Digital: New Azure-based Services Accelerate Users’ Applications Mastery, and Empower Staying Connected Across Devices and Projects
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the introduction of SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that deliver comprehensive learning, mobility, and collaboration benefits to Bentley application subscribers. The most significant update of the SELECT program since its inception, CONNECTservices are new benefits to all subscribers of Bentley applications, whether through SELECT for perpetual licenses, Enterprise License Subscriptions (ELS), or Cloud Services Subscriptions (CSS) for term licenses. SELECT CONNECTservices help user organizations to advance project delivery and accelerate “going digital.”
CONNECTservices include Adaptive Learning Services, Personal Mobility Services, and ProjectWise Connection Services:
Adaptive Learning Services
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ProjectWise Connection Services
CEO Greg Bentley said about CONNECTservices, “Our application users and their organizations are appropriately making going digital their business priority. In our own business at Bentley Systems, I feel that we should be correspondingly responsible to take full advantage of cloud services to advance applications users’learning, mobility, and collaboration. In going digital ourselves, we are provisioning our application subscribers with intrinsic Microsoft Azure services. With CONNECTservices, our contribution to subscribers’ project success is not limited to application executables and sporadically requested support. Now, through Azure cloud services, our “connected” support for applications is literally continuous, and literally contextual, across users’ learning curves, devices, teams, and workdays—and we have been enabled to virtualize this expanded advancement responsibility across our thousands of applications-masterful colleagues globally: together, going digital! Bentley application subscribers can and should ’get connected’ immediately.”
About  Bentley’s Subscription Programs
SELECT is Bentley’s comprehensive subscription program for its  complete portfolio of applications for design, analytical, reality, and  construction modeling. SELECT subscriptions provide application users of  current and new perpetual licenses with 24/7/365 support, continuously updated  software, access to Bentley’s entire application portfolio, and SELECT CONNECTservices. SELECT subscribers benefit  from country-wide license pooling, which enables applications to be shared among users. Additionally, SELECT  licenses are kept evergreen with portfolio balancing, an annual right to  exchange perpetual licenses for other titles to best match current work  requirements.  
Through the Autodesk License Upgrade Program, subscribers may also receive full credit for the current value of Autodesk licenses toward the purchase of Bentley perpetual licenses.
The Enterprise License Subscription (ELS) is Bentley’s enterprise subscription program for large user organizations and includes all the benefits offered to SELECT subscribers, but in addition provides global license pooling. The ELS provides an annually renewed license for unlimited use of Bentley’s comprehensive application portfolio. In effect, ELS subscriber organizations are entitled to continuous portfolio balancing. The annual fee for an ELS is fixed, with actual usage measured throughout the year to determine the subsequent year’s renewal fee.
The Cloud Services Subscription (CSS) is a subscription program, primarily for consumption of cloud services by SELECT and ELS application subscribers, and also for organizations preferring only term licensing. Under a CSS, a budget is determined that enables organizations to cover their anticipated consumption costs. Actual usage charges are applied monthly, and CSS balances never expire. A CSS is required for use of Passports and of ProjectWise and AssetWise Visas, for application cloud services (such as ContextCapture Cloud Service), and for Success Plans. CSS balances may also be applied towards term licensing of applications, and for professional services.
About Bentley Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure – complemented  by comprehensive managed services offered through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Companies join efforts to provide opportunities for construction professionals to learn best practices in integrated engineering and construction
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference – Topcon Positioning Systems, a world leader in positioning instruments for survey and construction, and Bentley Systems, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, announced today that they have joined efforts to provide opportunities for construction industry professionals to learn best practices in constructioneering, a process of managing and integrating survey, engineering, and construction data, to streamline construction workflows and improve project delivery.
“The future of construction automation continues to move forward today with efforts like constructioneering. Together with Bentley we are helping reshape the traditional surveying, engineering, and construction workflows,” said Ray O’Connor, president and CEO of Topcon Positioning Systems. “Our efforts are proving successful in several phases of project delivery, particularly in road resurfacing, but the opportunities to expand its benefits are tremendous. That’s a big driver for creating the Constructioneering Academy.”
Bentley Systems’ CEO Greg Bentley said, “The growing momentum in demand for infrastructure project delivery across the world, against finite resources including an aging construction workforce, makes ‘going digital’ imperative. We and Topcon, and early adopters of constructioneering over the past year, have become convinced that heavy civil construction can lead the way, starting by ‘industrializing BIM’ through digital workflows which make the work of surveyors, engineers, and constructors automated, continuous, and continuously more valuable, throughout the project lifecycle. Also over the past year, we and Topcon have advanced our digital co-venture to jointly deliver constructioneering technologies through instant-on cloud services, federating our respective connected data environments and applications.
“The benefits of constructioneering, with digital visibility into efficient and effective project outcomes, are so substantial that I believe civil infrastructure projects can finally become bankable, attracting abundant private financing to fill the funding gap. The results can be significant—improved overall economic growth and quality of life!
“The challenge in going digital, now, is to motivate and empower the historically conservative engineering and contracting firms, so that people and processes can catch up with constructioneering technology acceleration. We and Topcon enthusiastically accept this responsibility, and are pooling our experiences in promoting and sustaining digital advancement. At Bentley Systems, our Academy programs have helped major infrastructure owners to onboard their consultants, contractors, and supply chains into BIM and construction digital workflows which benefit every project delivery participant. Topcon has likewise invested in advancing people and processes, and we look forward to applying the same resourcefulness and creativity in collaborating for Constructioneering Academies, as we have already successfully shown in our joint technical endeavors.”
Constructioneering enables engineers to begin work with an accurate 3D model of current construction site conditions (as captured by Topcon’s UAS photogrammetry and laser scanners) which then can be processed into engineering-ready 3D reality meshes (by Bentley’s ContextCapture software). Cloud services convey the engineers’ work directly to construction processes in the field. The resulting digital engineering models work with the 3D machine control that guides construction machinery. Compared to traditional workflows between design and construction in which data in the digital engineering models is often lost and inefficiently recreated, constructioneering provides seamless integration for constructible models that offer real-time updates and data exchange for improved efficiency and cost reduction. Topcon and Bentley will collaborate to create the Constructioneering Academy curriculum which will be implemented through existing learning centers located in Livermore, California (Topcon), Houston, Texas, and London, UK (Bentley).
Vinayak Trivedi, Bentley Institute vice president, commented, “The constructioneering collaboration with our digital co-venturer Topcon will appropriately extend our successful program of global Academies for sharing advancements to help user organizations and their supply chains in going digital. We will be opening new Academy locations in the coming months in Pune, India; in Dubai, UAE; and in Beijing, China. Along with supporting Topcon’s training centers, our priorities also include virtualizing Constructioneering Academy offerings through universities with leading construction degree programs.”
About Digital  Co-Ventures
Bentley Systems is undertaking to cooperate with other  significant participants in the infrastructure asset supply chain, to  accelerate benefits from going digital.  The parties work together to assure that  their respective cloud services uniquely federate and interoperate effectively  to deliver transformative digital workflows.   Each digital co-venturers can then bundle offerings which include the  cloud services of both.  Current digital  co-venturers are Microsoft, Siemens, Topcon and Bureau Veritas.
About Topcon
Topcon Positioning Group is headquartered in Livermore,  California, U.S. (topconpositioning.com). Its European head  office is in Capelle a/d IJssel, the Netherlands. Topcon Positioning Group  designs, manufactures and distributes precision measurement and workflow  solutions for the global construction, geospatial and agriculture markets. Its  brands include Topcon, Sokkia, Tierra, Digi-Star, RDS Technology, and NORAC.  Topcon Corporation (topcon.com), founded in 1932,  is traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange (7732). 
About Bentley Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader in providing engineers,  architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with  comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design, construction, and  operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility  across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver  better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by comprehensive managed services offered through customized  Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Read the articleBentley Systems announces the early access of OpenPlant CONNECT Edition. OpenPlant CONNECT Edition is the latest evolution of Bentley’s plant design software that enables users to improve design and operations with a collaborative, intelligent, 2D and 3D plant design environment based on open data standards. OpenPlant CONNECT Edition improves collaborative, multi-discipline plant design productivity by connecting to project collaboration services, supporting cloud-based asset tag management, and synchronizing lifecycle information with enterprise data stores. This release allows collaboration between individuals and teams with the ability to coordinate work, easily share information within the extended supply chain, and manage the exchange of plant design deliverables such as orthographics, isometrics, bills of material, and reports for pipe, supports, equipment, and instrument lists. Users can also take advantage of issues resolution and act on insights through project metrics and KPIs without IT set-up or additional investments.
OpenPlant CONNECT Edition also improves plant design productivity and saves project time with:
William Leite Avelino, piping designer, GEA Equipamentos E Solucoes, said, “OpenPlant software enabled us to model components, extract isometrics, and prepare plant options rapidly, reducing project delivery by 10 percent. Our coffee extract concentration plant project was delivered in just 35 days, including construction and assembly.”
Rob Harper, director of product management, Bentley Systems, said, “OpenPlant CONNECT Edition increases the productivity and efficiency of Bentley’s plant users. For example, the redesigned user interface streamlines frequently used workflows, while the interdisciplinary coordination and consistency workflows between 2D and 3D models are vastly improved. The CONNECT Edition also provides new Web capabilities for data management, querying, reporting, and monitoring the health of our users’ projects. The addition of CONNECT Advisor provides users with context sensitive searches of learning content from multiple sources as an in-product experience.”
About  OpenPlant
OpenPlant  provides advancements for multi-discipline engineering of plants. It is widely  adopted by leading plant EPCs and owner-operators as a practical and scalable  solution to comprehensively support project delivery. Through its use of  iRING/ISO 15926 as an intrinsic data model, OpenPlant enables users to  coordinate and share information across multiple disciplines and the  infrastructure lifecycle.
About  the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT  Edition, Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services help users  master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provide unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs.  
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Bentley Systems announced the early access of new data science and machine learning capabilities, powered by Microsoft Azure, for AssetWise CONNECT Edition. AssetWise users can now leverage machine learning as an extension of the embedded analytics already available within AssetWise Operational Analytics and Asset Reliability services. Beyond situational awareness and the visual operation, AssetWise now also provides an elevated level of situational intelligence to guide actions and provide early warnings of impending asset failure or operational issues that previously remained undetected, paving the way for smarter and faster ways to make data-driven decisions.
As operational data continues to grow exponentially due to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), the challenge is how best to interpret and make sense of large volumes and multiple types of data and turn it into actionable information. Bentley’s machine learning capabilities provide a new level of insight into your data. Early adopters of AssetWise machine learning have taken advantage of pre-selected template algorithms and adaptive models to help predict events with little or no human intervention.
AssetWise collects and aggregates data and uses machine learning, powered by the Microsoft Azure Machine Learning platform, to deliver advanced analytics and actionable insights for data-driven decision making in maintenance and operations including predictive and prescriptive maintenance, asset health indexing, asset utilization and asset life extensions, demand forecasting, asset and workforce optimization, and strategic asset planning.
AssetWise users will better understand the patterns contained within their data, in less time. What makes the introduction of machine learning so valuable to AssetWise users is the way it combines multiple proven data science capabilities, including R for linear regression analysis, self-learning neural networks to organize data points and visualization capabilities for rapid situational awareness. This new level of situational intelligence can augment the decision-making process for critical assets.
AssetWise users in asset-intensive industries such as oil, gas, process and chemical, road and bridge, rail and transit, and electric and water utilities will benefit from this major advancement. Situational intelligence provides the ability to not only monitor and react to what is going on in real time, but also to understand potential future events through the power of predictive analytics.
Jim Newman, senior director of product management, Bentley Systems, said, “The new machine learning capabilities within AssetWise will allow our users to do even more with their data. Using a combination of R analysis, machine learning, and neural networks, our users can transform their business with the provision of comprehensive and advanced data analysis to help drive assets and operations to optimum performance.”
About AssetWise
AssetWise  optimizes asset performance and supports  an asset strategy of safety, reliability, regulatory compliance, operational  efficiency, and risk mitigation. AssetWise is built on a hybrid cloud-computing  platform that leverages a common data environment. Itconverges and analyzes IIoT and other data sources, providing  operations, maintenance, and engineering professionals with accurate and reliable information to make  informed decisions, from capital planning through proactive asset maintenance. 
Aligned  with international asset management standard ISO 55001 and BIM standard PAS 1192  (Level 3), AssetWise ensures assets are delivering optimal value and meeting business needs. AssetWise  applies information modeling and information management technologies to asset  operations and, when combined with Bentley’s ProjectWise, provides a complete  lifecycle information management solution for owner-operators. AssetWise  solutions are advancing intelligent infrastructure for owner-operators in  asset-rich industries including oil, gas and chemical, transportation, electric  power, and water and wastewater utilities, which have a combined net  infrastructure value of over $4.5 trillion. For additional information about AssetWise,  visit www.bentley.com/AssetWise.
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Communications tower inspections typically require the site to be shut down and the tower climbed by an expert rigging team. If the tower is non-climbable, an elevated work platform must be used to allow close-up inspection of the antennas and equipment. Capturing imagery and other information with drones enables significant cost savings, eliminates health and safety risks of tower climbs, and reduces the time required to assess tower conditions. The 2017 Be Inspired Awards submissions included several compelling examples of the use of reality modeling for tower inspections.
SEIKEY S.r.l. is using an innovative method for inspecting the operating parameters of 11,800 radio base stations (RBS) in Italy for risk prevention, compliance, and the maintenance and development of the 3, 4, 4.5, and 5G networks. Inspections are carried out through high definition photography, LiDAR sensors, thermographic cameras, and spectrum analyzers. During the inspection phase, it is possible to view the data that the drone is acquiring in real-time through ProjectWise. Using ContextCapture, MicroStation, and Bentley Map, data is collected, processed, and managed in ProjectWise where, through Bentley Navigator, 3D visualization provides a comprehensive and realistic view of situations requiring intervention. The management of flight schedules, the collection and preparation of the necessary permits, and the management of collected and processed data posed significant challenges. ProjectWise proved to be essential for this operational management. The inspection method led to a reduction in the risk to human life and a reduction in inspection times, where previously it took five days to perform an RBS inspection, it can now be done in six hours.
Cristiano De Leonardis, CEO and founder of SEIKEY S.r.l., said, “ProjectWise made it possible to quickly coordinate among the stakeholders, providing telecommunications operators with immediate access to up-to-date information and a huge amount of data (e.g. a detailed photogrammetric reconstruction with ContextCapture takes around 1,700 40MP photos, up to 30GB of photos for each RBS, and more than 400TB of data for all the RBSs). ProjectWise provides the documentation base to support continuous asset management.”
iSpatial Global Systems, working with RBI Technical Solutions International (RBI), developed the iGlobe Tower Management System (iGTMS), a proof of concept (POC) exploring the use of unmanned autonomous vehicles (UAV), 3D reality modeling, and geographic information systems (GIS) for the maintenance and engineering of cellular towers. RBI is an engineering inspection company with offices across South Africa that performs risk-based inspections for a broad range of industries. The project goals included reducing the time from inspection to a workable 3D model on the engineer’s desktop and, of course, drastic reduction of the need for tower climbs.
ProjectWise played a key role for the distributed teams in managing content and workflows from the information collected in the field right to final reports. All reports and inspections are linked to the geospatial information in Bentley Map as well as the spatial folders in ProjectWise. Bentley’s ContextCapture was used to generate rich reality meshes shared through the iGTMS portal. Bentley Map was used as the foundation of the underlying spatial content bringing together WMS layers from providers like TomTom and Google. The POC confirmed that reality modeling can enable the maintenance, engineering, and planning teams to make decisions based on common information and that planning in the office is now much more accurate, ensuring the correct technology and crews are sent to the site for any subsequent work.
Eye-bot Aerial Solutions produces 3D engineering ready meshes of structures, such as the monopole cell tower in Springdale, Pennsylvania, using ContextCapture. Modeling vertical structures with UAV photogrammetry is extremely difficult when the structure has complex cross bracing that can be seen through. Eye-bot relies on the unique capability of ContextCapture to use photogrammetry and UAV laser scanning to consistently generate accurate models of such complex towers. Lease holders take advantage of the model for remote inspection rather than each company sending a team to inspect their equipment, reducing work in a far safer environment than the traditional method of climbing towers. The models can be used to check for structural deformities that may have been caused by excessive stress and the surface area of components can be measured for wind and ice load calculations, allowing for well-informed decisions that no longer rely solely on the person climbing the tower.
Jake Lydick, founder and CEO of Eye-bot Aerial Solutions, said reality modeling with ContextCapture allows his team to “Deliver a vast and complete, verified accurate, up-to-date record of the current state and position of the client’s tangible assets contained in an easily consumable source.”
SiteSee used ContextCapture to create reality meshes for as-built auditing and analysis of a Telstra telecommunications tower in Brisbane, Australia and reported a reduction in asset inspection and maintenance costs of 69 percent along with a reduction in project delivery lead time of 86 percent. ContextCapture enabled SiteSee to export a dense point cloud for further analysis in their web-based application for remote site inspection to support automated corrosion detection and antenna identification with model, height, azimuth, and mechanical tilt, as well as preliminary radiation hazard EME simulation within the 3D reality mesh scene. Since Bentley’s ContextCapture supports Cesium 3D Tiles, SiteSee developed the web application based on Cesium tiles. SiteSee’s 3DTile viewer enables users from field teams, engineering, health and safety, real estate, and asset management to remotely view and analyze assets and run reports. The reality mesh can also be linked to the user’s internal asset management system to align records with the data extracted from the reality mesh, bridging the gap between reality and the database of record.
The Hangzhou  Olympic and International Expo Center contracted Beijing Institute of  Architectural Design (BIAD) to plan and design a new stadium for the 2022  Hangzhou Asian Games. This 400,000-square-meter stadium included car park,  commercial facilities, and the Olympic swimming pool. 
For the Olympic  swimming pool BIAD leveraged AECOsim Building Designer’s computational design capabilities  for parametric design of the building. By adding algorithms for the structural  analysis, BIAD determined the shape and detail of each component. Using this methodology  ensured that an optimized design for the interior and exterior, as well as the  relational dependencies, would be achieved. 
The project team  applied a BIM methodology to the structure, curtain walls, rainwater, lighting,  ventilation, and underground commercial buildings by using innovative  applications and new work processes. Challenging terrain caused by the Qiantang  River required careful planning, and BIAD used automated complex modeling techniques  in conjunction with parametric design to extract logic for the surface size and  shapes. Consistency was needed between the steel structure and the  architectural design, all carefully coordinated with the structural load  analysis. 
For this CNY 4.5 billion  project, BIAD standardized on a BIM methodology to assemble all the components  for the planning and design stages. With enhanced 3D modeling, the team could  conform to design standards and ensure integration with the electromechanical  systems. The comprehensive BIM models provided accuracy and integrity for all  phases of the lifecycle and data consistency ensured validity through all  phases of the project. Bentley Navigator supported clash detection and BIM  review, ensuring errors were resolved before construction, saving valuable time  and resources. ProStructures and STAAD were used for steel structure calculations,  reducing design cycle time as well as providing engineering analysis for  integrity. 
ProjectWise  created a common data environment, which enabled engineering data to be shared  by a distributed team in structured BIM workflows. This interoperable digital  workflow provided greater fidelity, flexibility, and transparency for the  designers, construction firms, and the owner. 
By using Bentley’s  comprehensive modeling and common data environments, BIAD reduced design time  by 60 percent. Moreover, clash detection and pipeline collision testing saved  the project team 100 resource days.
“Powerful logic  capabilities provided by AECOsim Building Designer delivered calculations not  expressed by the human brain. MicroStation uses a common and simple way to  achieve seamless links between the complex 3D model and the traditional 2D  drawing. ProjectWise organized the complex file management and process  control.” 
Yapeng You,  Director Architect, BIAD Huyue Studio
Also, New ProjectWise “365 Services” Leverage Microsoft Office 365 as Project Delivery Organizations Increasingly Embrace Microsoft Azure
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — 9 October 2017 — Today, Bentley Systems announced new ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services, powered by Microsoft Azure. The Azure-based services complement ProjectWise Design Integrationservice, the proven workhorse for work-sharing across collaborating engineering teams—which can be deployed on-premises, as a cloud service, or in any hybrid combination. By virtue of the shared Azure platform, project delivery organizations using both ProjectWise CONNECT Edition’snew “365 Services” and Microsoft Office 365 will increasingly benefit from digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. Along with “365 Services,” Bentley’s connected data environment, shared between ProjectWiseand AssetWise, now includes Components Center, ContextShare, ConstructSim Completions, and iModelHub services.
New ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services for comprehensive project delivery include:
As to Construction Management, Ron Perkins, vice president, HDR, Inc., said, “The integration between ProjectWise Construction Management and ProjectWise Design Integration will help make projects more efficient by improving the coordination between design and construction teams. The ability to access design drawings and information will simplify the delivery of design content to our construction partners, and will help save time and reduce errors by eliminating redundant data entry.”
Connected  Data Environment
Services contributing to both project  delivery and asset performance, benefiting users of ProjectWise and/or AssetWise,  include:
For immersive visibility, Bentley also previewed Navigator Web, which enables users to access project models and engineering content directly from a browser. Highly performant with even large and complex 3D models, Navigator Web will be leveraged by all CONNECT Edition cloud services which benefit from interactive viewing, visualization, querying, or analysis of models in a standard browser interface.
ConstructSim  Completions
A critical phase of any project is  verifying that the asset that is being delivered meets the detailed  requirements and specifications contracted for by the owner. ConstructSim Completions  helps both project delivery organizations and owner operations progress and  validate system readiness for efficient project closeout and turnover. Fully  integrated with ConstructSim Work Package  Server, ConstructSim Completions enables organizations to eliminate manual  data collection with automated check sheets and to easily monitor, control, and  automate testing and inspection workflows for real-time project status and  reporting. Support is also provided for mechanical completion review and  commissioning, including dashboard-based status reports and mobile digital smart  forms. ConstructSim Completions delivers crucial design and construction  information, at the point of commissioning and just as an asset “goes live,”  accelerating systems readiness, reducing risk and complexity, and delivering  improved safety and over current methods.
Components  Center
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from manufacturers and vendors, including formats such as RFA, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
“365  Services”
Bentley’s connected data environment  services are implemented to take full advantage of native Microsoft Azure capabilities—so  that infrastructure engineering enterprises, in going digital, can leverage  their ongoing Microsoft investments in tools and data—for digital workflows to  comprehensively advance project delivery and asset performance. Examples to  date include:
Bill Smith, CIO, Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT), said, “With so many enterprise collaboration tools available, the challenge is to bring together the right ones in a cohesive and painless user experience that drives adoption and return on our IT investment. Bentley’s strategy to integrate ProjectWise with Office 365 addresses this challenge, making it possible to increase collaboration quality and business process standardization while enabling unified access to all data types related to the project.”
Global engineering, management and development company Mott MacDonald uses ProjectWise and Microsoft Office 365 as foundations for a frictionless knowledge management and collaboration experience across its global network of 16,000 experts. Derek Murray, Mott MacDonald’s global head of digital projects, said: “The integration of ProjectWise and Office 365 will advance this frictionless experience by creating seamless workflows across both systems, breaking down barriers between information repositories, and making engineering progress insights more accessible to management. These advantages will transform how we work with partners and drive enhanced outcomes for our clients.”
Rob Howard, director, Office Ecosystem, Microsoft Corporation said, “Microsoft and Bentley have enjoyed a strong relationship for decades. We are pleased to see that Bentley is unifying, accelerating, and improving collaboration, project and operational insights, and organizational performance through comprehensive integrations with Microsoft Office 365. Unified access to design and non-design project data will drive value to our joint customers by enabling digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. It will be great to see Bentley build upon the commitment they’ve made to the Azure platform by executing on this new vision.”
About Bentley  Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by comprehensive managed services offered through customized  Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AssetWise, ConstructSim, MicroStation, Navigator Web, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, ProjectWise Construction Management, ProjectWise Design Integration, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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Also, New ProjectWise “365 Services” Leverage Microsoft Office 365 as Project Delivery Organizations Increasingly Embrace Microsoft Azure
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Today, Bentley Systems announced new ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services, powered by Microsoft Azure. The Azure-based services complement ProjectWise Design Integration service, the proven workhorse for work-sharing across collaborating engineering teams—which can be deployed on-premises, as a cloud service, or in any hybrid combination. By virtue of the shared Azure platform, project delivery organizations using both ProjectWise CONNECT Edition’s new “365 Services” and Microsoft Office 365 will increasingly benefit from digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. Along with “365 Services,” Bentley’s connected data environment, shared between ProjectWise and AssetWise, now includes Components Center, ContextShare, ConstructSim Completions, and iModelHub services.
New ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services for comprehensive project delivery include:
As to Construction Management, Ron Perkins, vice president, HDR, Inc., said, “The integration between ProjectWise Construction Management and ProjectWise Design Integration will help make projects more efficient by improving the coordination between design and construction teams. The ability to access design drawings and information will simplify the delivery of design content to our construction partners, and will help save time and reduce errors by eliminating redundant data entry.”
Connected  Data Environment
Services contributing to both project  delivery and asset performance, benefiting users of ProjectWise and/or AssetWise,  include:
For immersive visibility, Bentley also previewed Navigator Web, which enables users to access project models and engineering content directly from a browser. Highly performant with even large and complex 3D models, Navigator Web will be leveraged by all CONNECT Edition cloud services which benefit from interactive viewing, visualization, querying, or analysis of models in a standard browser interface.
ConstructSim  Completions
A critical phase of any project is  verifying that the asset that is being delivered meets the detailed  requirements and specifications contracted for by the owner. ConstructSim Completions  helps both project delivery organizations and owner operations progress and  validate system readiness for efficient project closeout and turnover. Fully  integrated with ConstructSim Work Package  Server, ConstructSim Completions enables organizations to eliminate manual  data collection with automated check sheets and to easily monitor, control, and  automate testing and inspection workflows for real-time project status and  reporting. Support is also provided for mechanical completion review and  commissioning, including dashboard-based status reports and mobile digital smart  forms. ConstructSim Completions delivers crucial design and construction  information, at the point of commissioning and just as an asset “goes live,”  accelerating systems readiness, reducing risk and complexity, and delivering  improved safety and over current methods.
Components  Center
Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from manufacturers and vendors, including formats such as RFA, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
“365  Services”
Bentley’s connected data environment  services are implemented to take full advantage of native Microsoft Azure capabilities—so  that infrastructure engineering enterprises, in going digital, can leverage  their ongoing Microsoft investments in tools and data—for digital workflows to  comprehensively advance project delivery and asset performance. Examples to  date include:
Bill Smith, CIO, Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT), said, “With so many enterprise collaboration tools available, the challenge is to bring together the right ones in a cohesive and painless user experience that drives adoption and return on our IT investment. Bentley’s strategy to integrate ProjectWise with Office 365 addresses this challenge, making it possible to increase collaboration quality and business process standardization while enabling unified access to all data types related to the project.”
Global engineering, management and development company Mott MacDonald uses ProjectWise and Microsoft Office 365 as foundations for a frictionless knowledge management and collaboration experience across its global network of 16,000 experts. Derek Murray, Mott MacDonald’s global head of digital projects, said: “The integration of ProjectWise and Office 365 will advance this frictionless experience by creating seamless workflows across both systems, breaking down barriers between information repositories, and making engineering progress insights more accessible to management. These advantages will transform how we work with partners and drive enhanced outcomes for our clients.”
Rob Howard, director, Office Ecosystem, Microsoft Corporation said, “Microsoft and Bentley have enjoyed a strong relationship for decades. We are pleased to see that Bentley is unifying, accelerating, and improving collaboration, project and operational insights, and organizational performance through comprehensive integrations with Microsoft Office 365. Unified access to design and non-design project data will drive value to our joint customers by enabling digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. It will be great to see Bentley build upon the commitment they’ve made to the Azure platform by executing on this new vision.”
About Bentley  Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by comprehensive managed services offered through customized  Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AssetWise, ConstructSim, MicroStation, Navigator Web, ProjectWise CONNECT Edition, ProjectWise Construction Management, ProjectWise Design Integration, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
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ProcureWare Solution Streamlines Procurement Lifecycle and Mitigates Risk Through Visibility into Decision Making
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure Conference – 9 October 2017 – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced that it has acquired Bainbridge Island, Washington-based eBid Systems, provider of ProcureWare, a cloud-based procurement management solution. ProcureWare encompasses the complete sourcing lifecycle and standardizes supplier qualification and management – from supplier selection and pre-qualification through online bidding, analysis, award, and contract management – streamlining the bidding process, promoting cost savings through increased supplier competition, and mitigating risk through visibility into decision making.
Eric Law, Bentley Systems’ senior director, construction product management, said, “On behalf of Bentley, I welcome our new team members from eBid Systems, including founder Keith Jones. The ProcureWare solution helps us achieve our vision for an integrated, end-to-end engineering-procurement-construction lifecycle. With the addition of an integrated procurement solution, Bentley users will be able to execute all phases of a project with a complete project delivery portfolio.”
Mr. Jones, who will serve as senior director, procurement solutions, project delivery at Bentley Systems, said, “The eBid Systems team is very excited to join Bentley’s global organization. We look forward to working with our new colleagues to bring the benefits of procurement process efficiency and best practices to Bentley users worldwide.”
Through ProcureWare, eBid Systems’ flagship offering, users have access to online bidding with the project delivery supply chain, saving weeks in the requisition to award cycle for the procurement of contractor services.
“I am happy to hear that eBid, as well as its founder Keith Jones, is becoming part of Bentley Systems, and I’m excited to see the future evolution of ProcureWare as part of Bentley’s software solutions,” said Community Transit’s Procurement Director, Kunjan Dayal. “ProcureWare has helped us modernize and streamline our procurement process, and it gives me better insights into our bidding activities and results.”
eBid Systems provides procurement solutions to hundreds of organizations including engineering, architecture, and construction firms and public-sector organizations that collectively manage more than 270,000 vendor accounts. Since the company’s founding in 1999, eBid Systems software has processed more than 4 million bids resulting in 11 billion USD in awarded contracts.
Find out more about Bentley Systems’ ProcureWare offering.
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Bentley Systems announces new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as a first step in its partnership with Siemens Energy Management Division. These jointly developed applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and Distributed Energy Resource (DER) decision support capabilities, helping to reduce costs, improve reliability, and build-in resilience in response to global marketplace changes.
As part of this initiative, Bentley Systems’ OpenUtilities applications will be integrated with Siemens’ Power System Simulation (PSS) suite. Bentley and Siemens will integrate their products so that capabilities are available in a single unified application. The resulting solution will combine Bentley’s expertise in infrastructure design and engineering with Siemens’ solutions for the economical, reliable, and intelligent transmission and distribution of electrical power.
New capabilities include:
Ralf Christian, CEO of Siemens Energy Management division, said, “The energy industry trend toward decentralization represents a significant challenge as well as a great opportunity for power producers and consumers alike, and our strategic alliance with Bentley Systems will help our customers better leverage this changing landscape through the combination of our powerful solutions.”
Vonnie Smith, vice president, Utilities Asset Performance, Bentley Systems, said, “We are excited to provide new value to power utilities and industrial power customers as a result of this strategic partnership with Siemens. Through a connected data environment, these new applications will help utility owners and operators share critical information to realize the potential of their network models for continuous benefit throughout the day-to-day running of their organizations.”
About OpenUtilities
OpenUtilities  is for owner-operators who design, construct, manage, and/or operate utility  infrastructure. With OpenUtilities, these organizations can integrate geospatial  network management and design to manage geospatially dispersed network assets,  perform thematic and spatial analysis, create map products, comply with  regulations, and plan work. 
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One Blackfriars is a new iconic, mixed-use development situated on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge overlooking the River Thames. Its prime location has unobstructed views of St. Paul’s Cathedral as well as the river toward Westminster and Tower Bridge. RAM Concept was utilized for the centerpiece of the development, which is a stunning 170-meter-high tower. The building is a geometric masterpiece that creates an elegant silhouette on London’s skyline. The 50-story tower accommodates 274 homes, a private viewing lounge, and a multi-level penthouse crowned within the glass rooftop structure. Taking advantage of RAM Concept, the tower’s column configuration was optimized for the complex 3D geometry ensuring the design was at once structurally sound and visually iconic. The vison for the project was to inspire future generations of designers and add a stylish statement to London’s skyline.
WSP was contracted to design the structural framing  solution that would fit the proposed apartment layouts. The entire development  is built over a three-story basement structure housing a swimming pool and spa  facilities. A private cinema, wine storage, and parking for residents are also  provided in the basement. A top-down construction sequence for the basement  saved time on construction. The piling configuration was arranged to enable  temporary and permanent works to be combined to increase efficiency. All  structures are reinforced concrete frame elements. The hotel and tower floors  make use of thin post-tensioned slabs for a maximum floor to floor height  efficiency. Once the design was completed, MicroStation-based structural  drawings were issued to the design team, including the architect, client,  contractor, and quantity surveyor for pricing. The cladding contractor was also  able to utilize the model for façade design.
  
  For this GBP 200 million project, WSP knew that with this  innovative design no layout or floor plan would be the same. The design team  used RAM Concept to model and design 225-millimeter thick post-tensioned  concrete floors. Post-tensioned concrete was considered the most cost-effective  solution based on minimum structural zone and reduced self-weight of floors,  which allowed for maximum slab spans. RAM Concept’s ease of use allowed for  multiple design development options to be explored throughout the design  process. 
RAM Concept enabled WSP to push the structural design to the maximum limit, providing innovative designs for each bespoke room and floor. The software saved considerable time throughout all stages of the project and allowed multiple iterations and changes to the design to be explored and adopted from initial design proposal stage through construction. With RAM Concept, WSP ensured that this innovative design was in full compliance with European design codes and automated drawing productions from MicroStation for client and design team coordination.
“Bentley’s RAM Concept and MicroStation software packages enabled WSP to design and deliver one of the most iconic projects in Europe. The software was very effective to coordinate and design cost-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for the benefit of the client and the local community. The project stands proud as a centerpiece for architectural and engineering excellence.” Aret Garip, Technical Director, WSP, UK.
Also, New ProjectWise “365 Services” Leverage Microsoft Office 365 as Project Delivery Organizations Increasingly Embrace Microsoft Azure
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — 9 October 2017 — Today, Bentley Systems announced new ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services, powered by Microsoft Azure. The Azure-based services complement ProjectWise Design Integrationservice, the proven workhorse for work-sharing across collaborating engineering teams—which can be deployed on-premises, as a cloud service, or in any hybrid combination. By virtue of the shared Azure platform, project delivery organizations using both ProjectWise CONNECT Edition’snew “365 Services” and Microsoft Office 365 will increasingly benefit from digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. Along with “365 Services,” Bentley’s connected data environment, shared between ProjectWiseand AssetWise, now includes Components Center, ContextShare, ConstructSim Completions, and iModelHub services.
New ProjectWise CONNECT Edition cloud services for comprehensive project delivery include:
As to Construction Management, Ron Perkins, vice president, HDR, Inc., said, “The integration between ProjectWise Construction Management and ProjectWise Design Integration will help make projects more efficient by improving the coordination between design and construction teams. The ability to access design drawings and information will simplify the delivery of design content to our construction partners, and will help save time and reduce errors by eliminating redundant data entry.”
Connected  Data Environment
  Services contributing to both project  delivery and asset performance, benefiting users of ProjectWise and/or AssetWise,  include:
For immersive visibility, Bentley also previewed Navigator Web, which enables users to access project models and engineering content directly from a browser. Highly performant with even large and complex 3D models, Navigator Web will be leveraged by all CONNECT Edition cloud services which benefit from interactive viewing, visualization, querying, or analysis of models in a standard browser interface.
ConstructSim  Completions
  A critical phase of any project is  verifying that the asset that is being delivered meets the detailed  requirements and specifications contracted for by the owner. ConstructSim Completions  helps both project delivery organizations and owner operations progress and  validate system readiness for efficient project closeout and turnover. Fully  integrated with ConstructSim Work Package  Server, ConstructSim Completions enables organizations to eliminate manual  data collection with automated check sheets and to easily monitor, control, and  automate testing and inspection workflows for real-time project status and  reporting. Support is also provided for mechanical completion review and  commissioning, including dashboard-based status reports and mobile digital smart  forms. ConstructSim Completions delivers crucial design and construction  information, at the point of commissioning and just as an asset “goes live,”  accelerating systems readiness, reducing risk and complexity, and delivering  improved safety and over current methods.
Components  Center
  Components  Center is an Azure cloud service of libraries which align,  across disciplines and applications, the semantic content of catalogued  components, potentially including vendor data, fabrication details, component  requirements (for example, electrical specifications and connections),  reliability characteristics, and representational views required for  documentation (for example, 3D, plan, schematic). A digital component is reused  across BIM workflows in design modeling, analytical modeling, construction  modeling, and asset registries—from catalogued component, to engineered  component, to installed component, to operated component.
The Components Center is being initialized with libraries of generic components with appropriate intelligence, and libraries from manufacturers and vendors, including formats such as RFA, but is intended to be maintained and extended by user organizations.
“365  Services”
  Bentley’s connected data environment  services are implemented to take full advantage of native Microsoft Azure capabilities—so  that infrastructure engineering enterprises, in going digital, can leverage  their ongoing Microsoft investments in tools and data—for digital workflows to  comprehensively advance project delivery and asset performance. Examples to  date include:
Bill Smith, CIO, Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson (JMT), said, “With so many enterprise collaboration tools available, the challenge is to bring together the right ones in a cohesive and painless user experience that drives adoption and return on our IT investment. Bentley’s strategy to integrate ProjectWise with Office 365 addresses this challenge, making it possible to increase collaboration quality and business process standardization while enabling unified access to all data types related to the project.”
Global engineering, management and development company Mott MacDonald uses ProjectWise and Microsoft Office 365 as foundations for a frictionless knowledge management and collaboration experience across its global network of 16,000 experts. Derek Murray, Mott MacDonald’s global head of digital projects, said: “The integration of ProjectWise and Office 365 will advance this frictionless experience by creating seamless workflows across both systems, breaking down barriers between information repositories, and making engineering progress insights more accessible to management. These advantages will transform how we work with partners and drive enhanced outcomes for our clients.”
Rob Howard, director, Office Ecosystem, Microsoft Corporation said, “Microsoft and Bentley have enjoyed a strong relationship for decades. We are pleased to see that Bentley is unifying, accelerating, and improving collaboration, project and operational insights, and organizational performance through comprehensive integrations with Microsoft Office 365. Unified access to design and non-design project data will drive value to our joint customers by enabling digital workflows between their engineering work processes and enterprise productivity tools. It will be great to see Bentley build upon the commitment they’ve made to the Azure platform by executing on this new vision.”
About Bentley  Systems
Bentley Systems is a global leader  in providing engineers, architects, geospatial professionals, constructors, and  owner-operators with comprehensive software solutions for advancing the design,  construction, and operations of infrastructure. Bentley users leverage  information mobility across disciplines and throughout the infrastructure  lifecycle to deliver better-performing projects and assets. Bentley solutions  encompass MicroStation applications  for information modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to  deliver integrated projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent infrastructure –  complemented by comprehensive managed services offered through customized  Success Plans. 
Founded in 1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion in research, development, and acquisitions.
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley Systems announces the general access of WaterGEMS CONNECT Edition and SewerGEMS CONNECT Edition, hydraulic modeling software for water distribution and wastewater collection systems, respectively. These new releases allow utilities and their consultants to get more out of their enterprise data systems (such as GIS, SCADA, and more), improving the interoperability between those systems and Bentley’s simulation products.
With the CONNECT Editions of these applications, users now have better visibility into how their enterprise data has changed, better insight into how those changes might impact their hydraulic models, and better control over which changes they choose to synchronize with the model. This new functionality provides the ability to:
Stephen Jackson, senior engineer at Artesian Water, said, “Our hydraulic model is a critical part of our decision-making process, and to have confidence in those decisions, we need to have confidence in our modeling data. With Bentley’s software, not only do we have better control over how our models synchronize with GIS, customer records, and other data, but we have better visualization and analysis capabilities to ensure the integrity of model inputs and results. We are also very impressed by the response rate and expertise of Bentley’s technical support for their hydraulic modeling applications.”
Gregg Herrin, director of software development, Bentley Systems, said, “By continuing to streamline and expand our unique abilities to share and manage information across systems and departments, we enable our users to have more reliable models. The interoperability and flexibility that we provide leads them to make more effective decisions about everything from long-range planning to immediate emergency response.”
About  WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS
WaterGEMS  and SewerGEMS are hydraulic modeling applications for water distribution and  wastewater collection modeling, respectively. Utilities and their consultants  use these applications to support smarter decision making for every aspect of  the system lifecycle, from master planning, to capital planning and design, to  operations and maintenance.
About  the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT  Edition, Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services help users  master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provide unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs.  
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The  Roads and Transport Authority (RTA) is responsible for the planning and provisioning  of an integrated transport system capable of achieving Dubai's vision of safe  and smooth transport for all. As one of RTA’s strategic and primary business  units, its Rail Agency was created to provide all  modes of railway transportation and to help ease congestion within Dubai. Faced  with a lack of a  single source of truth for information relating to the operation and  maintenance of the world’s longest driverless metro, it initiated a business transformation  program to improve its performance in initiating, planning, designing, managing,  maintaining, and operating of all its rail networks. Through the implementation of best practices  for configuration management (CM), collaborative information management (CIM),  and building information modeling (BIM), all provisioned on a common data environment (CDE)  enabled by Bentley technology, the RTA anticipates a reduction of 12 percent in  time and effort of managing its capital projects and 10 to 15 percent of  maintenance costs within three years of implementation.
  
  As  the first major entity within the government of Dubai to recognize and  undertake such a BIM transformation, the RTA has established a robust vision  and strategy that provided the foundation for a four-year road map to meet and  exceed the UK government’s Level 2 BIM maturity. To facilitate the  implementation of CM, CIM, and BIM processes and standards within the  implementation plan, the RTA selected its “Route 2020” Project as a pilot  project, and engaged Bentley as a strategic partner and provider of its CDE, a  core requirement for BIM Level 2.  
  
  The  “Route 2020” Project is a 15-kilometer extension of Dubai Metro’s Red Line from Nakheel  Harbour & Tower Metro Station to the Expo 2020 site in Dubai South  (previously known as Dubai World Central), a self-contained city that currently  includes Dubai’s Al Makhtoum International Airport. The 15-kilometer project includes 11 kilometers of elevated and 4 kilometers of underground sections, seven  stations (five elevated and two underground), through communities inhabited by  around 240,000 people.
  
  RTA’s  CDE is built upon Bentley’s ProjectWise and AssetWise and will significantly  impact the project in the following ways:  
 “The RTA believes that Bentley’s CDE solution is the  best overall implementation of a ‘central information store,’ and provides us  with a comprehensive digital representation of the physical asset.”
  
  Ahmed Dwidar, Engineering Support Manager, Rail Agency, Roads and Transport  Authority
  
  “Our  implementation strategy is focused on enabling better outcomes through better  decision making informed by a better quality of information.”
  
Salah Al Dilimi, Rail Infrastructure Maintenance Section Manager, Rail Agency,  Roads, and Transport Authority
Whether designing greenfield substation projects from the ground up or performing brownfield design associated with existing substation infrastructure, intelligent 3D substation design employing BIM processes and reality modeling demonstrates cost and time saving benefits.
In a greenfield project in Cambodia, PESTECH undertook a project for Diamond Power Limited for the conceptual design through commissioning of the 230-kilovolt Kratie and Kampong Cham Substation and Transmission System. The project will support the growing population and tourism industry. The Kratie 230/22-kilovolt substation will connect with the Sesan hydropower plant, which is under construction in the upper Mekong area, and also serve as a major collection center of power from several mini hydropower plants, connecting to the national power grid of Cambodia.
Visualization of the 3D substation design was essential to prepare and plan work before and during construction. The site was located far from the town within forest and hilly roads and visualization of the design with accurate dimensions was a significant challenge, which was successfully overcome using Bentley Substation and Bentley Navigator. ProjectWise was used for collaboration across departments on-site and offsite including procurement, management, engineering, and construction. The project is expected to be completed in November 2017 and PESTECH will also be responsible for operating the power transmission system for a concession period of 25 years.
The design of past projects was done manually, via hand-drawn and manual calculation of components and third-party CAD software. This approach was prone to human error, time consuming, and resulted in inconsistent quality. PESTECH’s engineering team reported many benefits of Bentley Substation from the unified design environment facilitating cross-discipline collaboration, automated design drawing and reports, enforcement of engineering standards, and more. These included cost savings in procurement, reduction in errors, and substantial time savings. A detailed analysis comparing the use of Bentley applications with previous methods estimated time savings of up to 70 percent were achieved.
In contrast, approximately 95 percent of Pacific Gas & Electric’s (PG&E) annual USD 1 billion substation budget is spent on existing brownfield substations. Since 2016, PG&E has been pioneering the use of a combination of aerial equipment such as man lifts, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and on-ground photo equipment to capture images of existing substations. Bentley’s ContextCapture is used to process these images and produce accurate 3D reality meshes, which can be referenced into Bentley Substation to complete the entire substation design in 3D. ContextCapture models allow effective collaboration between the Transmission Line, Land Planning and Zoning, and the Electrical and Civil Substation Engineering departments. ProjectWise is used to manage the models and facilitate collaboration. With up-to-date 3D models, all stakeholders can clearly see the impact of each department on the project, avoiding costly conflicts in the field and allowing for more streamlined, effective, and sustainable long-term planning.
For community and government relations, this method can be used to capture and retain historical infrastructure in 3D before new construction takes place. In areas where thick ballistic walls for security are required by the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission’s (FERC), realistic renderings of the existing substation and new security walls in 3D helps to gain community acceptance. 3D models generated by ContextCapture can also be utilized as a mesh to generate quick and low-cost digital terrain models and enables PG&E to identify and categorize existing substation assets for condition-based maintenance substation asset inventories.
PG&E expects to reduce cost spent on recreating existing substation equipment in 3D by 50 percent, a reduction from 120 hours to less than 60 hours on average. Improving captured 3D model’s accuracy to within inches will eliminate field measurements on cleared and energized equipment. PG&E also expects a 50 percent reduction of substation personnel travels to and from substation facilities.
Ralph Hansen, construction supervisor, PG&E, said, “Having a complete 3D model at the time of constructability review allows us to measure electrical and physical clearance in real time, which helps eliminate costly conflicts during the construction phases. With today’s increasing substation complexity and decreasing substation footprint, having a 3D model is a must.”
The South Street 115/11.5/23-kilovolt Indoor Substation project executed by TRC for National Grid involved rebuilding South Street Substation in Providence, Rhode Island, converting the existing three 115-kilovolt overhead line supply circuits to underground cable circuits, and re-routing the existing 23- and 11.5-kilovolt underground feeder getaway facilities. To complete the project on time and on budget required TRC to integrate existing conditions to the new construction while the substation remained in operation. This project was also in a highly visible and congested area, which caused concern over the aesthetics of the site and building.
The project had a very complicated building design and required incorporating a large number of subcontractor files in third-party formats to a single master design model for cross-discipline checking. These files were placed in ProjectWise and provided an indisputable record of what was received from subcontractors. Bentley Substation was used to integrate these different formats into the Bentley Substation models by TRC staff in design centers across the country. As a result, TRC identified issues before construction or fabrication that would have led to delays at the site and cost overruns. Bentley Substation was used to do full 3D client walkthroughs for interior and exterior design reviews and the 3D models were also used in the renderings for the planning board and for public comment.
Jason Poissonnier, TRC ProjectWise administrator, said, “Bentley Substation along with ProjectWise was instrumental in successfully completing the South Street project, which was in a congested, highly visible area. TRC utilized resources from several offices who collaborated on over 2,000 CAD files as well as Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, PDF, TIFF, and other files. The ability to incorporate different types of design files from subcontractors into the 3D model made the design reviews truly all-encompassing and resulted in identifying many areas that needed redesign, thereby avoiding costly changes later during construction.”
The Leighton-Chun Wo joint venture standardized on a BIM methodology to  drive consistency on this large multi-discipline design project that will  connect Hong Kong, Macau, and Zhuhai. This revolutionary project includes 50 kilometers  of bridges and tunnels and will create a distinctive entry point to Hong Kong.  Leighton Asia conducted the civil, electrical, mechanical, structural,  subsurface, and building work as the lead contractor for this ambitious project.  The 130-hectare site will include site formations, roads, bridges, clearance  buildings, footbridges, steel roofs, and various public facility buildings. Despite  the challenge of a project team spread across several countries using a range  of software applications, Leighton Asia provided consistency and uniformity for  the design, survey, and construction of this transportation gateway, scheduled for  completion in 2018. 
  
  For this USD 4.6 billion project, Leighton Asia leveraged Bentley  technology to meet a variety of construction challenges. By standardizing on  MicroStation’s DGN format, architects, engineers, contractors, and surveyors  had simplified access to their design models and associated data. For the  roadway design, the team used OpenRoads for conceptioneering the proposed  designs. It then cross-referenced against the as-built, which ensured accuracy  and improved error resolution. iModels were used as the data exchange format to  ensure fidelity and integrity of engineering data. Bentley Navigator was used  for clash detection and analysis, which resolved errors and issues prior to  construction, reducing construction costs by 12 percent. Moreover, the team  used ProjectWise as the connected data environment ensuring the engineering  data could be access by a distributed project team. 
  
  Implementing BIM processes enabled a new  method for working, which created a new culture within the organization that  improved efficiency and streamlined workflows. By following BIM processes, project  participants were trained using the same comprehensive modeling environment and  BIM applications. Additionally, surveyors and design teams used Bentley’s reality  modeling solution to capture and enliven digital photographs and point-cloud  data of the existing site conditions. Leighton Asia contracted The Earth  Solutions for technical and training support to integrate the reality mesh into  the engineering environment, ensuring 3D BIM models could be cross-referenced  with continuously surveyed models. This coordination reduced the cost associated  with surveying by 15 percent by streamlining their workflows and adding  expertise.
  
  “Bentley’s civil  BIM advancements bring BIM to the next stage by multiplying its benefits,  especially in challenging and large-scale infrastructure projects. This  platform has enhanced our collaboration with various stakeholders to import,  acquire, and exchange valuable information.”
  
  Sr. Michael Kin Wong,  Survey Manager, Leighton Asia 
To Advance Flood Resilience through Integration of Infrastructure Engineering, Reality Modeling, and Environmental Predictive Analytics
SINGAPORE — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference — Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced that it has signed an agreement to acquire ACTION Modulers’ water modeling software business based near Lisbon, Portugal. The team of environmental modeling scientists and researchers, led by general director, Frank Braunschweig, develops ACTION Modulers modeling software products including MOHID Studio, ACTION Server, ACTION Flood, ACTION Forecast, ACTION Seaport, ACTION Beach, and ACTION Weather.
For more information about ACTION Modulers, visit www.actionmodulers.com.
About ACTION Modulers,  Research and Development Unit
Action  Modulers was founded in 2004. Established with strong, and maintained,  connections to the University of Lisbon’s School of Engineering - Instituto  Superior Técnico – the research & development team has built a strong  reputation for expertise in applying numerical modeling tools to complex water  situations including: flooding from overflowing drainage systems; environmental  impacts of pollutants distributed by waterflow, tides, and winds; operational  flood early warning systems for valuable resources. The ACTION Modulers  team are regular participants in European Union funded research projects.
About  Bentley Systems
Bentley  Systems is a global leader in providing engineers, architects, geospatial  professionals, constructors, and owner-operators with comprehensive software  solutions for advancing the design, construction, and operations of  infrastructure. Bentley users leverage information mobility across disciplines  and throughout the infrastructure lifecycle to deliver better-performing  projects and assets. Bentley solutions encompass MicroStation applications for information  modeling, ProjectWise collaboration services to deliver integrated  projects, and AssetWise operations services to achieve intelligent  infrastructure – complemented by comprehensive managed services offered  through customized Success Plans.  
Founded in  1984, Bentley has more than 3,000 colleagues in over 50 countries, more than  $600 million in annual revenues, and since 2011 has invested more than $1 billion  in research, development, and acquisitions. 
Additional information about Bentley is available at www.bentley.com. For Bentley news as it happens, subscribe to an RSS feed of Bentley press releases and news alerts. Visit The Year in Infrastructure Conference website for information on Bentley’s premier thought-leadership event. To view a searchable collection of innovative infrastructure projects from the annual Be Inspired Awards, access Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbooks. To access a professional networking site that enables members of the infrastructure community to connect, communicate, and learn from each other, visit Bentley Communities.
To download the Bentley Infrastructure 500 Top Owners ranking, a unique global compendium of the top public- and private-sector owners of infrastructure based on the value of their cumulative infrastructure investments, visit BI 500.
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Bentley, the “B” Bentley logo, AssetWise, MicroStation, and ProjectWise are either registered or unregistered trademarks or service marks of Bentley Systems, Incorporated or one of its direct or indirect wholly owned subsidiaries. All other brands and product names are trademarks of their respective owners.
Bentley Systems announces early access of OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition. OpenBridge Modeler integrates with OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition and now incorporates real-world conditions throughout the design and construction lifecycle.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition enables BIM modeling of bridges and can adjust dynamically to changes in the roadway design made in OpenRoads Designer. In addition, all bridge BIM modeling can now be done in context, incorporating reality modeling data such as reality meshes, imagery, point cloud, and other geo-coordinated data sources.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition uses 3D constraint modeling to create functional components for selected bridge elements. Easily adjusted variables allow bridge engineers to respond to new design requirements. And, using MicroStation’s Documentation Center, engineers can automate bridge plan and profile drawing generation with intelligent automated dimensioning and property-driven annotation.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition enhances the development of BIM bridge models within the context of an overall transportation project, directly enabling multi-discipline teams to:
Eleven of the ENR top 20 design firms, and 24 U.S. Departments of Transportation are now using OpenBridge Modeler to develop complete BIM models of their bridges. Firms can mitigate risk by performing conflict analysis of the bridge structure with existing infrastructure to save time, eliminate building errors, and reduce project costs.
Julie Rivera, P.E., S.E., bridge engineer, HDR, said, “OpenBridge Modeler is very easy for bridge designers to use because you input all of your parameters as you would in an analysis program, and the software generates the graphical model for you. You don’t have to be a CAD expert to use the program, yet, it still has the familiar look of MicroStation.”
With the Amur River Bridge, the first road bridge over the Heilongjiang River between China and Russia, BIM modeling of the bridge allowed designers to accurately calculate the engineering quantity of members, effectively improve the accuracy of engineering costs, materials, and machines, ultimately reducing the project delivery cost. Using the PCL parametric modeling language, an accurate parametric bridge model was created for use in structural analysis, which improved modeling efficiency by more than 50 percent compared to previous projects.
Xuyuan Liang, director, Technology R&D Center, said, “Bentley applications not only brought objective economic benefits for this project, but also provided efficient, convenient, and visible technical support for engineering management to cope with our complex project environment. Management efficiency has been increased by 25 percent, and a shining ‘digital label’ has been affixed to this century bridge.”
About  OpenBridge Modeler
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition helps engineers develop  intelligent 3D bridge models within the context of an overall infrastructure  project. Users can calibrate design to terrain, roadways, access ramps, and  related infrastructure by directly interoperating with Bentley’s civil design  applications. You can enliven designs with lifelike renderings, minimize costly  construction delays with traffic and construction simulations, and control  costs using clash detection capabilities to reduce interference problems before  construction begins.
About the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT  Edition, Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services help users  master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provide unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs. 
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Bentley Systems announces new capabilities for OpenUtilities for owners and operators of utility infrastructure. These capabilities will better support global utilities seeking to incorporate renewable energy sources and provide new opportunities for deployment as a cloud service. The capabilities include:
The incorporation of sisNET capabilities builds  on Bentley’s  leading OpenUtilities solution, which provides utility-specific geospatial network  management integrated with Bentley’s mapping and engineering design applications.  OpenUtilities will interoperate with enterprise asset management (EAM) systems  through a connected data environment to ensure utilities can leverage their  network and engineering information throughout their operational workflows.
Dirk Moraw, GIS administrator, Stadtwerke Sindelfingen  GmbH, said, “We are very enthusiastic about the expansion of the OpenUtilities  to include the capabilities we need to be competitive and meet our operational  challenges in Europe. The ability to maintain our network models in  OpenUtilities and to leverage those to meet renewable energy targets, achieve  regulatory compliance, and address other operational needs is extremely  valuable to our organization.”
Vonnie Smith, VP of Utility Asset Performance, Bentley Systems, said, “We are very excited about the possibilities these new capabilities introduce for our users as they strive to excel in a changing marketplace. Bentley OpenUtilities enables utilities around the world to align their engineering and design processes and deliverables to exceed required engineering accuracy, to implement best practice mapping and geospatial standards, and to streamline operational workflows. More importantly, OpenUtilities enables workflows for managing information of infrastructure assets and allows owners and operators more control over CAPEX and OPEX expenditures to best manage the cost of their assets over their lifecycle.”
  About OpenUtilities
OpenUtilities is for  owners and operators who design, construct, manage and/or operate utility  infrastructure. With OpenUtilities, these organizations can integrate geospatial  network management and design to manage geospatially dispersed network assets,  perform thematic and spatial analysis, create map products, comply with  regulations, and plan work. 
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The Dali to Ruili railway is a single-track passenger and  freight railway being constructed at a total cost of CNY 25.7 billion in the  Yunnan province of Southwest China. The China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group  Co., Ltd., established as a subsidiary to China Railway Group Limited in 1952,  is responsible for design and 3D modeling of the 330-kilometer project. Using  Bentley’s BIM technology, the design team greatly improved design efficiency and  shortened the design time by 1,000 hours. Moreover, using this technology  provided the foundation for future 3D design and digitalization of the Chinese  railway.
  
  The line, which forms the western route of China’s rail link with Southeast Asia and is part  of the Trans-Asian Railway, includes the Nujiang Bridge and Gaoligong Mountain  Tunnel, which after completion will represent the world’s longest span for a  railway arch bridge and longest railway tunnel in Asia. Facing collaboration  and coordination challenges among disciplines with its existing technology, the  project group conducted extensive research and development of all available  software and chose to adopt Bentley’s technology to achieve the following  outcomes:
Responsible for the implementation of BIM advancements on the project, China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd. used Bentley’s comprehensive modeling and common data environments to manage all the information required by Chinese Railway standards and deliver effective and efficient collaboration for all the disciplines and users involved.
“By using the Bentley  platform, the 3D collaborative design of the whole project was completed  efficiently and rapidly, which brought hope and confidence for our future intelligent  railway construction.”
  
  Fengxiang Dong, Director of  BIM Center
China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd.
ProcureWare Solution Streamlines Procurement Lifecycle and Mitigates Risk Through Visibility into Decision Making
SINGAPORE – The Year in Infrastructure Conference – 9 October 2017 – Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced that it has acquired Bainbridge Island, Washington-based eBid Systems, provider of ProcureWare, a cloud-based procurement management solution. ProcureWare encompasses the complete sourcing lifecycle and standardizes supplier qualification and management – from supplier selection and pre-qualification through online bidding, analysis, award, and contract management – streamlining the bidding process, promoting cost savings through increased supplier competition, and mitigating risk through visibility into decision making.
Eric Law, Bentley Systems’ senior director, construction product management, said, “On behalf of Bentley, I welcome our new team members from eBid Systems, including founder Keith Jones. The ProcureWare solution helps us achieve our vision for an integrated, end-to-end engineering-procurement-construction lifecycle. With the addition of an integrated procurement solution, Bentley users will be able to execute all phases of a project with a complete project delivery portfolio.”
Mr. Jones, who will serve as senior director, procurement solutions, project delivery at Bentley Systems, said, “The eBid Systems team is very excited to join Bentley’s global organization. We look forward to working with our new colleagues to bring the benefits of procurement process efficiency and best practices to Bentley users worldwide.”
Through ProcureWare, eBid Systems’ flagship offering, users have access to online bidding with the project delivery supply chain, saving weeks in the requisition to award cycle for the procurement of contractor services.
“I am happy to hear that eBid, as well as its founder Keith Jones, is becoming part of Bentley Systems, and I’m excited to see the future evolution of ProcureWare as part of Bentley’s software solutions,” said Community Transit’s Procurement Director, Kunjan Dayal. “ProcureWare has helped us modernize and streamline our procurement process, and it gives me better insights into our bidding activities and results.”
eBid Systems provides procurement solutions to hundreds of organizations including engineering, architecture, and construction firms and public-sector organizations that collectively manage more than 270,000 vendor accounts. Since the company’s founding in 1999, eBid Systems software has processed more than 4 million bids resulting in 11 billion USD in awarded contracts.
Find out more about Bentley Systems’ ProcureWare offering.
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Bentley Systems announces new applications for power utilities and industrial power facilities as a first step in its partnership with Siemens Energy Management Division. These jointly developed applications will aid users by enhancing Bentley’s network management, design, and operations applications with new integrated analysis, design optimization, and Distributed Energy Resource (DER) decision support capabilities, helping to reduce costs, improve reliability, and build-in resilience in response to global marketplace changes.
As part of this initiative, Bentley Systems’ OpenUtilities applications will be integrated with Siemens’ Power System Simulation (PSS) suite. Bentley and Siemens will integrate their products so that capabilities are available in a single unified application. The resulting solution will combine Bentley’s expertise in infrastructure design and engineering with Siemens’ solutions for the economical, reliable, and intelligent transmission and distribution of electrical power.
New capabilities include:
Ralf Christian, CEO of Siemens Energy Management division, said, “The energy industry trend toward decentralization represents a significant challenge as well as a great opportunity for power producers and consumers alike, and our strategic alliance with Bentley Systems will help our customers better leverage this changing landscape through the combination of our powerful solutions.”
Vonnie Smith, vice president, Utilities Asset Performance, Bentley Systems, said, “We are excited to provide new value to power utilities and industrial power customers as a result of this strategic partnership with Siemens. Through a connected data environment, these new applications will help utility owners and operators share critical information to realize the potential of their network models for continuous benefit throughout the day-to-day running of their organizations.”
About OpenUtilities
OpenUtilities  is for owner-operators who design, construct, manage, and/or operate utility  infrastructure. With OpenUtilities, these organizations can integrate geospatial  network management and design to manage geospatially dispersed network assets,  perform thematic and spatial analysis, create map products, comply with  regulations, and plan work. 
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One Blackfriars is a new iconic, mixed-use development situated on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge overlooking the River Thames. Its prime location has unobstructed views of St. Paul’s Cathedral as well as the river toward Westminster and Tower Bridge. RAM Concept was utilized for the centerpiece of the development, which is a stunning 170-meter-high tower. The building is a geometric masterpiece that creates an elegant silhouette on London’s skyline. The 50-story tower accommodates 274 homes, a private viewing lounge, and a multi-level penthouse crowned within the glass rooftop structure. Taking advantage of RAM Concept, the tower’s column configuration was optimized for the complex 3D geometry ensuring the design was at once structurally sound and visually iconic. The vison for the project was to inspire future generations of designers and add a stylish statement to London’s skyline.
WSP was contracted to design the structural framing  solution that would fit the proposed apartment layouts. The entire development  is built over a three-story basement structure housing a swimming pool and spa  facilities. A private cinema, wine storage, and parking for residents are also  provided in the basement. A top-down construction sequence for the basement  saved time on construction. The piling configuration was arranged to enable  temporary and permanent works to be combined to increase efficiency. All  structures are reinforced concrete frame elements. The hotel and tower floors  make use of thin post-tensioned slabs for a maximum floor to floor height  efficiency. Once the design was completed, MicroStation-based structural  drawings were issued to the design team, including the architect, client,  contractor, and quantity surveyor for pricing. The cladding contractor was also  able to utilize the model for façade design.
  
  For this GBP 200 million project, WSP knew that with this  innovative design no layout or floor plan would be the same. The design team  used RAM Concept to model and design 225-millimeter thick post-tensioned  concrete floors. Post-tensioned concrete was considered the most cost-effective  solution based on minimum structural zone and reduced self-weight of floors,  which allowed for maximum slab spans. RAM Concept’s ease of use allowed for  multiple design development options to be explored throughout the design  process. 
RAM Concept enabled WSP to push the structural design to the maximum limit, providing innovative designs for each bespoke room and floor. The software saved considerable time throughout all stages of the project and allowed multiple iterations and changes to the design to be explored and adopted from initial design proposal stage through construction. With RAM Concept, WSP ensured that this innovative design was in full compliance with European design codes and automated drawing productions from MicroStation for client and design team coordination.
“Bentley’s RAM Concept and MicroStation software packages enabled WSP to design and deliver one of the most iconic projects in Europe. The software was very effective to coordinate and design cost-efficient and environmentally friendly solutions for the benefit of the client and the local community. The project stands proud as a centerpiece for architectural and engineering excellence.” Aret Garip, Technical Director, WSP, UK.
Faced with aging transmission and distribution infrastructure and limited O&M budgets, utilities strive to maximize the lifespan of their current equipment by making optimal decisions on infrastructure replacement and maintenance while reducing costs and improving customer service. Here are three examples of how Bentley solutions addressed the unique and daunting challenges of aging T&D infrastructure.
Indianapolis Power & Light (IPL) began to collect substation indicator data in AssetWise for critical assets in 2011. In response to several publicly noticeable manhole events, IPL also began collecting data for the downtown underground network distribution system for indicators for manholes, vaults, network transformers, and network protectors. The goal was to use data to reduce the number of substation failures, improve proactive maintenance practices, and minimize the number of incidents in the downtown network system. Additionally, IPL wanted to improve the overall efficiency of the inspections and create an objective scoring method for asset health, criticality, risk, and follow-up work order priorities.
Business logic was built in to step the inspector through the inspection process to ensure a complete and thorough inspection. A calculated indicator was configured to take the inspection data and calculate an overall health score for that asset. Management and field personnel were kept fully informed via automatic notifications of the health and status of critical assets and maintenance programs through an internal website.
The sophistication of the inspection process (20,000 assets), automation of the data (300,000 indicators), and prioritization and follow-up work processes resulted in proactive maintenance practices that have reduced the number of equipment failures in the downtown network from 49 in 2011 to 15 in 2016. Similarly, substation transformer failures have been reduced to 0.2 percent, and the number of circuit breakers failing to close/open is trending down.
Energex determined via a condition-based risk management analysis that the 57-year-old Zillmere substation in Brisbane, Australia needed refurbishment. Existing in-service equipment had deteriorated requiring excessive maintenance on some of the 33-kilovolt circuit breakers and isolators. Aurecon was engaged to undertake the primary design for equipment that had reached retirement age – including the replacement of 5 x 33 kilovolt outdoor circuit breakers (including the foundations), the replacement of 6 x 33 kilovolt bus disconnectors (including the supporting structures), lightning masts, the replacement of the AC board, and installation of a new marshalling box for cutover of existing circuit breaker control circuits in the switchyard.
Aurecon completed the designs in Bentley Substation so Energex would get the benefit of accurate drawings and bills of materials and to ensure that the design integrated with any existing substation equipment not earmarked for replacement. Aurecon used LiDAR to scan the target area of the substation to develop an as-built 3D rendered representation. This model was brought into Bentley Substation and subsequently into their virtual reality facility in Cape Town, South Africa, enabling Aurecon to do a follow-up virtual site visit, walking through the substation and discussing the site, close to 12,000 kilometers away from Brisbane.
This strategy provided significant insight into how to approach the integration of the new equipment into the substation and ensure new and replacement equipment was designed and fabricated to work with existing equipment. The model was shared with civil services to design the plinths for the substation equipment footings. All the services models were incorporated into one design model and the project was registered in ProjectWise. Weekly meetings were held between South Africa- and Australia-based project engineers and project managers.
Riaan Dippenaar, project engineer, Aurecon Cape Town, said, “Bentley Substation allowed us the opportunity to be proactive, accurate, innovative, and collaborative on a common design base between South Africa and Australia with a feeling of accomplishment.”
In Sofia, Bulgaria, infrastructure is managed for the metropolitan region by the Transport Infrastructure Department. A comprehensive inventory of available public lighting facilities for the Transport Infrastructure Department was necessary after an analysis of current street lighting information proved it to be incomplete and insufficient. The inventory focused on the quantity of street lighting and the current condition of the infrastructure. The government also sought to reduce spending public funds on maintenance, improve infrastructure overall, and lessen the duration of repairs.
Sofia Municipality retained DAVID Holding Company to develop a geographic information system (GIS) to oversee and organize the infrastructure. DAVID Holding used Bentley OpenUtilities to manage the street lighting infrastructure and collected condition data. The project team used OpenUtilities’ pre-configured electric data model as the foundation for the customized street lighting data model, which lowered deployment costs and allowed DAVID Holding to meet the project deadline by cutting a significant amount of design time.
OpenUtilities provides a single source of information for Sofia planners, engineers, and operations professionals to understand the current physical state of the public lighting facilities and make better decisions about maintenance, improving customer service processes while reducing operational costs. The GIS also improved budget planning for the municipality. Upgrading the street lighting where needed, making requisite repairs swiftly, and lowering environmental impact will serve to benefit the nearly 1.3 million residents of the expansive Sofia Municipality.
Petya Todorova, senior expert, DAVID Holding, said, “Bentley OpenUtilities gave us the freedom to define a complex data model that best fits our needs. Moreover, OpenUtilities technology enables every participant in the management of the infrastructure to use a single source of information, which significantly improves our work.”
Mott MacDonald  provided innovative leadership on the UK’s largest-ever water industry infrastructure  project by enabling a going-digital strategy for the CVB JV project team (a  joint venture of Costain, Vinci Construction Grands Projets, and Bachy Soletanche).  The Thames Tideway Tunnel project sets the standard for construction projects  around the world, as it connects diverse teams and improves collaboration. 
The project’s primary  objective was to reduce sewerage overflows into the River Thames, improve water  quality, and create new infrastructure that lasts at least 120 years while  meeting strict European environmental standards. An additional objective was  meeting the government’s goal of adding 182,000 new engineers by 2022. 
By adopting Bentley’s  BIM methodology, Mott MacDonald ensured 3D digital engineering models would  provide the immersive environment to support the planning and design phases. Project  participants also took advantage of a connected data environment, leveraging an  Azure cloud platform for improved collaboration and providing access to the  right data at all times.
Mott MacDonald was  the lead designer for the CVB JV responsible for the East contract from  Chambers Wharf to Abbey Mills, as well as a connection tunnel from Greenwich to  central London. Its responsibility included 10 kilometers of tunnel works  located 70 meters below the city of London, with six publicly visible shaft  sites. Faced with coordinating 12 design disciplines and numerous participating  firms spread across Europe, Mott MacDonald had to ensure coordination and collaboration  of all stakeholders. Some of the challenges included reducing the number of  deliverables on the project (over 50,000), controlling the vast amount of data,  standardizing processes, reducing rework, and streamlining the review process. 
For this GBP 4  billion project, Mott MacDonald and the CVB JV venture leveraged Bentley  applications for design and construction. The adoption of Bentley’s BIM methodology,  which included 3D collaborative software, enabled better communication among  the project disciplines to make informed decisions. Using ProjectWise, team  members could access all deliverable information 80 percent faster than on  similar projects. This advantage reduced the total number of deliverables on  the project. Using Bentley Navigator, project participants could review models,  secure approvals, identify issues, and reduce rework. This helped complete  design time six months ahead of schedule. 
Among the BIM  processes adopted was COBie standards compliance for handover of project data  to the owner-operator. BIM models were exchanged using iModels saving 22.5  hours per week. With all data stored in a cloud-enabled connected data  environment, and all project participants adhering to the BS 1192 compliance  workflow, the team saved 80 percent in project information delivery time and  ensured everyone had access to the right data at the right time. Moreover, the  3D models leveraged an automated visualization method to identify potential  hazards, ensuring data given to the field was fully compliant to desired safety  standards. 
Mott MacDonald drove  significant change in process and culture, which was key to achieving these  project results. By adopting BIM processes and a going-digital strategy, the  project team improved collaboration and cooperation with the supply chain and  stakeholders. 3D digital engineering models enabled immersive simulation for  review and approvals, and provided engineering-ready data required for  handover. Mott MacDonald and the CVB JV utilized Bentley applications to ensure  a 32-percent savings on developed design. 
“The project common data environment,  hosted on ProjectWise, allows us to easily access the latest information and  has improved and simplified design approvals. Bentley ProjectWise provided the  tool to coordinate over 80,000 documents totalling 685 gigabytes of data to  give 300 users across 12 design disciplines the latest controlled information  on which to base design and construction decisions.” 
Engineering analysis for complex structural, piping, and hydrodynamic systems requires expert input from distinct collaborating design teams. Many project teams rely on paper documents and manual data transfer to collaborate. It is not uncommon for design teams located in the same building to operate in silos. This disconnected workflow model tends to be error-prone, result in time lags, and discourage iteration, as the information is packaged, delivered, interpreted, and entered into distinctly managed systems. The lack of coordination among engineers often leads to project inefficiencies, design mistakes, and in some instances, costly operational failures. These workflows also do not support the real-time collaboration that is necessary for engineering innovation.
The common modeling environment that underpins Bentley’s analysis offering is changing this paradigm, paving the way for true collaboration, as several Be Inspired Awards submissions this year demonstrate, with new integrated, analytical workflows delivering significant and real ROI.
TOYO Engineering – used STAAD and STAAD Advanced Concrete Design to engineer the structure for a very complex ethylene plant in Malaysia. Spanning teams within the Toyo group across multiple locations, the project was the first to apply advanced engineering design codes in the country, with the team developing new EN codes for Malaysia. The combination of STAAD and STAAD Advanced Concrete Design enabled Toyo Engineering to reduce engineering hours by 30 percent and construction hours by 10 percent.
CS Softdesk – the Żuchlów’ natural gas field in Poland is the largest deposit of natural gas in the area and since the compressor station started production in 1979, it has been subjected to many modifications and extensions. To reduce the vibrations during installation (which were causing significant noise and accelerating component wear) a comprehensive redesign and reconstruction was required. CS Softdesk was brought in to search for the causes of vibrations and come up with a design that minimized these vibrations. Using AutoPLANT, AutoPIPE, and PULS, CS Softdesk carried out a dynamic, iterative analysis and design of the piping network, and produced an innovative design to solve the problem. The seamless interoperability of the Bentley applications not only enabled CS Softdesk to create an innovative solution, it allowed the company to use half the resource hours compared to working with other engineering analysis systems.
PetroVietnam Marine Shipyard – in Vũng Tàu, Vietnam PV Shipyard was retained to build the Tam Dao 05 Jack Up rig, which can operate at a depth of 120 meters and can drill to a depth of 9,000 meters. It used SACS for offshore structural analysis and design, MOSES for transportation and installation analysis, with AutoPIPE and ProjectWise to synchronize data and detect clashes. After 32 months of design and construction, PV Shipyard cut the expected transport and installation schedule by 50 percent.
Shanghai Design Branch, China Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd. – for this extension project in the Bohai Bay oil field complex off the coast of China, Shanghai Design used both SACS and MOSES to quickly design the jacket and carry out the installation analysis, reducing overall project time by four weeks and saving 30 percent in engineering design hours.
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“Seamless integration of STAAD.Pro and  STAAD Advanced Concrete Design has completely turned around the detailed  engineering of RCC structures delivering automation, accuracy, and consistency.  Iterative and complex design checks are possible with a single run synchronizing  the delivery of drawings resulting in a 30 percent reduction in man-hours.” 
Ajay Marathe, Lead Engineer - Civil & Structural, Toyo Engineering
“Bentley applications allow us to preserve a multi-discipline approach in our design processes, and, at the same time, maintain a unique and specialized approach. The software allows for the engineering analyses to be performed at the scientific research level, provided that the applied method is implemented properly by knowledgeable staff.”
Maciej Rydlewicz, Ph.D. Eng., CEO Research & Development, CS Softdesk
“ProjectWise gave us the ability to coordinate over 3 million documents totaling 5 terabytes of data to give 500 participants the latest controlled information on which to base confident action. The repository provides the base of documents for ongoing asset management. The combination of SACS, MOSES, and ProjectWise enabled us to design, transport, and install a state-of-the-art jack-up rig, that increased drilling productivity for the owner and cut the expected delivery time in half.”
Phan Thanh Son, Engineering Manager, PetroVietnam Marine Shipyard
 
“Bentley  SACS and MOSES software are essential tools for fixed offshore structural design.” 
Yin Guangrong, Structural Engineer, Shanghai Design Branch, Offshore Oil Engineering Co., Ltd.
Bentley Systems announces the general access of SACS Wind Turbine Analysis, an extension of Bentley’s Scenario Services. This new cloud service enables faster, more robust analysis of turbine structures subject to wind and wave loading. Leveraging the power of high performance parallel computing on the cloud, wind turbine structural analysis can now be performed in minutes rather than hours. This dramatically improved turnaround allows engineers to consider many more potential solutions to find the ideal and optimal design.
On typical wind turbine projects, engineers need to make tradeoffs between the number of design iterations they can practically perform in a certain period, the complexity of the idealized model, and the number and scope of wave, wind, and mechanical load conditions. Bentley SACS Wind Turbine Analysis eliminates the need for the engineer to provide crude idealization or reduce the number of load conditions, allowing them instead to consider multiple design alternatives in a fraction of the time it used to take to perform a comprehensive design.
This release comes with a new tiered performance capability that enables users to right size their cloud computing needs. Organizations can better control their analysis costs by selecting a tier that more closely matches the number of load cases, model complexity, and the desired time to complete the analysis.
Bentley’s new SACS Wind Turbine structural cloud analysis capabilities include:
Zachary Finucane, P.E, project manager with Keystone Engineering Inc., said, “Bentley’s SACS Wind Turbine module allowed us to streamline the analysis process, thereby reducing the design cycle time, the cost to the client, and the risk of errors managing the tremendous amount of data needed to perform over 3,000 time-domain simulations.”
Raoul Karp, VP of analytical modeling development with Bentley Systems, said, “Performing comprehensive wind turbine analysis has always required significant compromises by engineers on the model complexity, loading completeness, and conservative assumptions. By unlocking the power of almost infinite cloud compute resources, engineers can now finally consider all load conditions and model complexities in far less time than using an in-house desktop solution.”
  About  SACS Wind Turbine 
SACS  Wind Turbine Structural Analysis Software allows engineers to explore design  alternatives for safe, cost-effective offshore wind farm structures with  confidence. Save time with comprehensive, automated capabilities to determine  environmental and mechanical loading responses. The application reduces risks  with integrated analysis for predicting fatigue and extreme loads for  substructures and non-linear foundations. It also reduces runtime for the large  number of time history simulations required for fatigue and strength analyses  through distribution across multiple processor cores. SACS Wind Turbine improves  the design process for offshore wind turbines with both fully coupled and  uncoupled analyses.
About  the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT Edition,  Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services help users  master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provide unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs.  
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Bentley Systems announces the availability of new capabilities for MicroStation CONNECT Edition that significantly advance the visualization and enhanced reality workflows for anyone involved in infrastructure modeling workflows. Key among the new enhancements is the incorporation of Bentley LumenRT Designer as a no-cost companion install, enabling every user of any Bentley CONNECT Edition design modeling application, such as MicroStation, AECOsim Building Designer, OpenRoads, and OpenPlant, to take advantage of real-time visualization capabilities to complement their existing extensive rendering and animation capabilities. Bentley LumenRT Designer offers a subset of Bentley LumenRT’s extensive environmental content library of vegetation, vehicles, and characters.
For more advanced visualization workflows, users can leverage Bentley LumenRT CONNECT Edition. Additional capabilities enable users to output even higher resolution images and Ultra HD videos as well as produce models for use on virtual reality devices such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, and Samsung Gear VR to provide both phone-based static VR and dazzling immersive VR environments. It also includes API integration with Bentley design modeling applications, Revit 2017, Archicad 20, Sketchup 2017, and City Engine 2016.1. Using immersive VR, users can:
MicroStation and Bentley LumenRT also provide native support for scalable meshes. Users can leverage Bentley’s ProjectWise ContextShare service to share and stream reality meshes for use in design and visualization workflows.
Speaking about the value of Bentley LumenRT in virtual reality workflows, Terry Walters of H.W. Lochner said, “Having tested numerous gaming platforms and other products, I can say with certainty that Bentley LumenRT’s ability to drive the VR environment right from our desktop cannot be matched in our industry at this time.”
Santanu Das, SVP, design modeling with Bentley Systems, said, “Bentley believes that enabling more users to leverage their design models to easily and quickly produce stunning and clear project visualizations, including for use with virtual reality devices, is another way to help ensure that users can realize a greater return on their investment in BIM workflows.”
About  MicroStation
MicroStation  offers advanced parametric 3D modeling capabilities to allow infrastructure  professionals of any discipline to deliver data-driven, BIM-ready models and aggregate  their work, including designs and models created with Bentley’s discipline-specific  BIM applications. As a result, users can create comprehensive, multi-discipline  BIM models, documentation, and other deliverables. MicroStation and all Bentley  BIM applications are built on the same comprehensive modeling platform so that  work can be easily progressed from MicroStation into discipline specific  workflows with Bentley’s design and analytical modeling BIM applications. 
About  Bentley LumenRT
Bentley  LumenRT is for any infrastructure professional who needs to visualize enlivened  designs within a realistic environment to quickly and clearly communicate  winning design ideas to project stakeholders. With Bentley LumenRT users no  longer need to be computer-graphics experts to integrate lifelike digital  nature into your simulated infrastructure designs, and create high-impact  visuals for stakeholders. This revolutionary, real-time visualization medium is  easy for any professional in the AECO industry to use and powerful enough to  produce stunningly beautiful and easily understandable visualizations nearly  instantly.
About  the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT  Edition, Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services helps  users master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provides unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs.  
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Highways England (HE) is the UK government organization charged with operating, maintaining, and improving England’s Strategic Road Network (SRN). As part of its work, HE manages lane closures across the 4,300 miles of motorways and major trunk roads that make up the network, and its license to operate requires that lane availability does not fall below 97 percent for a rolling year. Using its Network Occupancy Management System (NOMS), HE aims to reduce the number of lane closure events by 6,000 a month, with the potential to provide a cost savings of GBP 7.02 million per year.
NOMS is a core element of HE’s asset lifecycle information management solution, and has two specific duties: The planning and management of road closure events. Leveraging Bentley technology, NOMS provides its distributed asset management community with the ability to directly access and interrogate planned road closure events across the entire SRN. In addition to reducing road closures by 3,600 a year, HE expects NOMS to provide significant safety advantages for its workers, eliminating 14,400 hours of challenging nighttime work on the SRN. The reduction in closures is also expected to deliver a positive impact on the environment, saving an estimated 10,824 tons of carbon per year.
NOMS  allows HE to share road closure event data with local authorities across the UK,  and the traveling public, as well as manage road closure events requests from third  parties. Its direct integration with Bentley’s asset lifecycle information management  solution allows the scheduling of operational, maintenance, and scheme  activities, and provides, for the first time, all HE’s asset managers with the  ability to visualize every planned road closure on a map.
“Bentley's NOMS solution is key to us integrating asset information  so that we can share information across the business. This reaps cohesive and  comprehensive benefits in collaboration opportunities across the entire  business.”
Richard Arrowsmith
Highways England Asset Information Group Leader.
Bentley Systems announces early access of OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition. OpenBridge Modeler integrates with OpenRoads Designer CONNECT Edition and now incorporates real-world conditions throughout the design and construction lifecycle.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition enables BIM modeling of bridges and can adjust dynamically to changes in the roadway design made in OpenRoads Designer. In addition, all bridge BIM modeling can now be done in context, incorporating reality modeling data such as reality meshes, imagery, point cloud, and other geo-coordinated data sources.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition uses 3D constraint modeling to create functional components for selected bridge elements. Easily adjusted variables allow bridge engineers to respond to new design requirements. And, using MicroStation’s Documentation Center, engineers can automate bridge plan and profile drawing generation with intelligent automated dimensioning and property-driven annotation.
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition enhances the development of BIM bridge models within the context of an overall transportation project, directly enabling multi-discipline teams to:
Eleven of the ENR top 20 design firms, and 24 U.S. Departments of Transportation are now using OpenBridge Modeler to develop complete BIM models of their bridges. Firms can mitigate risk by performing conflict analysis of the bridge structure with existing infrastructure to save time, eliminate building errors, and reduce project costs.
Julie Rivera, P.E., S.E., bridge engineer, HDR, said, “OpenBridge Modeler is very easy for bridge designers to use because you input all of your parameters as you would in an analysis program, and the software generates the graphical model for you. You don’t have to be a CAD expert to use the program, yet, it still has the familiar look of MicroStation.”
With the Amur River Bridge, the first road bridge over the Heilongjiang River between China and Russia, BIM modeling of the bridge allowed designers to accurately calculate the engineering quantity of members, effectively improve the accuracy of engineering costs, materials, and machines, ultimately reducing the project delivery cost. Using the PCL parametric modeling language, an accurate parametric bridge model was created for use in structural analysis, which improved modeling efficiency by more than 50 percent compared to previous projects.
Xuyuan Liang, director, Technology R&D Center, said, “Bentley applications not only brought objective economic benefits for this project, but also provided efficient, convenient, and visible technical support for engineering management to cope with our complex project environment. Management efficiency has been increased by 25 percent, and a shining ‘digital label’ has been affixed to this century bridge.”
About  OpenBridge Modeler
OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition helps engineers develop  intelligent 3D bridge models within the context of an overall infrastructure  project. Users can calibrate design to terrain, roadways, access ramps, and  related infrastructure by directly interoperating with Bentley’s civil design  applications. You can enliven designs with lifelike renderings, minimize costly  construction delays with traffic and construction simulations, and control  costs using clash detection capabilities to reduce interference problems before  construction begins.
About the CONNECT Edition
With the SELECT CONNECT  Edition, Bentley is introducing SELECTCONNECTservices, new Azure-based services that provide comprehensive learning, mobility,  and collaboration benefits to every Bentley application subscriber. Adaptive Learning Services help users  master use of Bentley applications through CONNECT Advisor, a new  in-application service that provides contextual and personalized learning. Personal Mobility Services provide unlimited access to Bentley apps, ensuring users have access to the right  project information when and where they need it. ProjectWise Connection Services allow  users to securely share application and project information, to manage and  resolve issues, and to create, send, and receive transmittals, submittals, and  RFIs. 
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Bentley Systems announces new capabilities for OpenUtilities for owners and operators of utility infrastructure. These capabilities will better support global utilities seeking to incorporate renewable energy sources and provide new opportunities for deployment as a cloud service. The capabilities include:
The incorporation of sisNET capabilities builds  on Bentley’s  leading OpenUtilities solution, which provides utility-specific geospatial network  management integrated with Bentley’s mapping and engineering design applications.  OpenUtilities will interoperate with enterprise asset management (EAM) systems  through a connected data environment to ensure utilities can leverage their  network and engineering information throughout their operational workflows.
Dirk Moraw, GIS administrator, Stadtwerke Sindelfingen  GmbH, said, “We are very enthusiastic about the expansion of the OpenUtilities  to include the capabilities we need to be competitive and meet our operational  challenges in Europe. The ability to maintain our network models in  OpenUtilities and to leverage those to meet renewable energy targets, achieve  regulatory compliance, and address other operational needs is extremely  valuable to our organization.”
Vonnie Smith, VP of Utility Asset Performance, Bentley Systems, said, “We are very excited about the possibilities these new capabilities introduce for our users as they strive to excel in a changing marketplace. Bentley OpenUtilities enables utilities around the world to align their engineering and design processes and deliverables to exceed required engineering accuracy, to implement best practice mapping and geospatial standards, and to streamline operational workflows. More importantly, OpenUtilities enables workflows for managing information of infrastructure assets and allows owners and operators more control over CAPEX and OPEX expenditures to best manage the cost of their assets over their lifecycle.”
  About OpenUtilities
OpenUtilities is for  owners and operators who design, construct, manage and/or operate utility  infrastructure. With OpenUtilities, these organizations can integrate geospatial  network management and design to manage geospatially dispersed network assets,  perform thematic and spatial analysis, create map products, comply with  regulations, and plan work. 
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The Dali to Ruili railway is a single-track passenger and  freight railway being constructed at a total cost of CNY 25.7 billion in the  Yunnan province of Southwest China. The China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group  Co., Ltd., established as a subsidiary to China Railway Group Limited in 1952,  is responsible for design and 3D modeling of the 330-kilometer project. Using  Bentley’s BIM technology, the design team greatly improved design efficiency and  shortened the design time by 1,000 hours. Moreover, using this technology  provided the foundation for future 3D design and digitalization of the Chinese  railway.
  
  The line, which forms the western route of China’s rail link with Southeast Asia and is part  of the Trans-Asian Railway, includes the Nujiang Bridge and Gaoligong Mountain  Tunnel, which after completion will represent the world’s longest span for a  railway arch bridge and longest railway tunnel in Asia. Facing collaboration  and coordination challenges among disciplines with its existing technology, the  project group conducted extensive research and development of all available  software and chose to adopt Bentley’s technology to achieve the following  outcomes:
Responsible for the implementation of BIM advancements on the project, China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd. used Bentley’s comprehensive modeling and common data environments to manage all the information required by Chinese Railway standards and deliver effective and efficient collaboration for all the disciplines and users involved.
“By using the Bentley  platform, the 3D collaborative design of the whole project was completed  efficiently and rapidly, which brought hope and confidence for our future intelligent  railway construction.”
  
  Fengxiang Dong, Director of  BIM Center
China Railway Eryuan Engineering Group Co., Ltd.