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Bentley Systems calls for submissions to 2016 Be Inspired Awards

Bentley Systems, a global provider of software solutions for advancing infrastructure, has announced a call for submissions to the 2016 Be Inspired Awards programme. The deadline for entries is June 10, 2016. The awards, which are selected by independent juries of industry experts, recognise the extraordinary work of organisations that help advance the world’s infrastructure by designing, engineering, constructing, delivering, and/or operating safer, more resilient, sustainable, and intelligent roads,
June 2, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
4019 Bentley Systems, a global provider of software solutions for advancing infrastructure, has announced a call for submissions to the 2016 Be Inspired Awards programme.

The deadline for entries is June 10, 2016.

The awards, which are selected by independent juries of industry experts, recognise the extraordinary work of organisations that help advance the world’s infrastructure by designing, engineering, constructing, delivering, and/or operating safer, more resilient, sustainable, and intelligent roads, bridges, buildings, plants, water distribution networks and a host of other infrastructure assets.

The architects, engineers, constructors and/or owner-operators that comprise these organisations help realise their goals by taking advantage of the many BIM advancements that Bentley software and services innovations provide.

The 18 Be Inspired Awards categories in this comprehensive, global programme cover every aspect of the built environment – from innovation in asset performance, building, and construction to innovation in government, land development, mining, offshore, project delivery and more. A new category this year is innovation in reality modeling, showcasing projects that demonstrate excellence in reality capture and/or visualisation that solved a specific design, construction, or operations challenge.
 
All Bentley users are invited to enter their projects in the Be Inspired Awards program, no matter what phase the project is in – preconstruction/conceptual, design, construction or built. The three finalists chosen for each Be Inspired Awards category will win a trip to United Kingdom to attend, as a guest of Bentley Systems, The Year in Infrastructure 2016 Conference, to be held November 1-3 at the Hilton London Metropole.

The finalists will present their projects in the Be Inspired Awards finals portion of the conference before the judges, industry thought leaders and more than 100 members of the media gathered for this highly interactive event comprising presentations, summits and workshops.
 
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The awards are part of the Year in Infrastructure 2016 Conference, being held Nov. 1-3 at the Hilton London Metropole, in London, U.K., is a global gathering of leading executives in the world of infrastructure design, construction, and operations. It will feature a series of presentations and interactive workshops exploring the intersection of technology and business drivers and how they are shaping the future of infrastructure delivery and investment returns.
 
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