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Finalists for Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure

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16 September 2020

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Bentley Systems has announced the finalists in the Year in Infrastructure 2020 Awards program – the annual awards program honours the work of Bentley software users advancing infrastructure design, construction, and operations throughout the world.

Bentley is a global provider of software and digital twins services for advancing the design, construction, and operations of infrastructure.

Sixteen independent jury panels selected the 57 finalists from over 400 nominations submitted by more than 330 organisations from more than 60 countries. Categories include: 4D Digital Construction, Bridges, Digital cities, Geotechnical Engineering, Mining and Offshore Engineering, Power Generation and Project Delivery.

The finalists present their projects during a pre-conference showcase beginning October 5 through October 16, 2020.

Chris Barron, Bentley’s chief communications officer, said, “The circumstances of the global pandemic have made the past few months a challenge for us all, and it is a testament to our users’ resilience that we received over 400 nominees for our Year in Infrastructure Awards program.

“While we are not able to present this year’s conference and awards ceremony in front of a live audience, the new virtual format gives us the opportunity to re-invent Year in Infrastructure and take full advantage of ‘going digital.’ Attendees can access our informative sessions in real time, or on-demand, making it easier for anyone to attend multiple sessions that might have ran concurrently.”

The winners will be announced as part of the Year in Infrastructure 2020 virtual Conference. Register and watch the event by clicking here.

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