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The Bentley Year in Infrastructure 2024 event: Going Digital Awards

The Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure is an exciting and a well-regarded global competition that has recognised over 5,000 exemplary infrastructure projects since its inception in 2004.
By David Arminas March 29, 2024 Read time: 2 mins
Make Vancouver, Canada, a must visit for this year’s exciting Bentley – The Year in Infrastructure event (image © F11photo/Dreamstime)

April 15 is the deadline for nominating your project for the 2024 Going Digital Awards, part of the Bentley - Year in Infrastructure event to be held in Vancouver, Canada – October 8 and 9.

The Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure is an exciting and a well-regarded global competition that has recognised over 5,000 exemplary infrastructure projects since its inception in 2004.

The awards recognise digital advancements in infrastructure and you can nominate your project in one of the 12 award categories that encompass all forms of infrastructure projects and stages—from design, to construction, to operations.

The award categories encompass all forms of infrastructure projects and stages – from design to construction to operations. Nominating your project provides great recognition, exciting rewards and unique opportunities to network and promote your organisation.

We suggest users dedicate at least one week to complete the entire submission form. Why does it take so long? There is a significant amount of information that goes into each submission, as the judges need to see the full scope and details of each project to adequately judge them. Gathering the project information, images, and supplemental files could be more time consuming than the actual writing of the form.

Nominate your project to get these benefits: 
•    Win a trip to Vancouver, all 36 finalists get a sponsored trip to Vancouver to present their project before jurors, peers, and industry press from all over the world.
•    Gain global recognition, by being profiled in Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbook, a prestigious global publication distributed to media, government, and industry influencers.
•    Elevate your profile, by getting a chance to share your success at Bentley-hosted events, webinars, and industry conferences. Nominated projects will be promoted via Bentley’s marketing and public relations activities.

The nomination form is available by clicking here.

Programme details can be found here.

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