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Bentley awards submissions call

Bentley Systems is calling for submissions for its annual software awards event. The construction software specialist is asking for entries to the 2016 Be Inspired Awards programme, with a deadline for entries is May 30th, 2016. The awards are selected by independent juries of industry experts and recognise the work of organisations that develop key infrastructure advances.
May 9, 2016 Read time: 1 min
4019 Bentley Systems is calling for submissions for its annual software awards event. The construction software specialist is asking for entries to the 2016 Be Inspired Awards programme, with a deadline for entries is May 30th, 2016. The awards are selected by independent juries of industry experts and recognise the work of organisations that develop key infrastructure advances.

The 18 Be Inspired Awards categories in this comprehensive, global programme cover every aspect of the built environment. These include innovation in asset performance, building, and construction to innovation in government, land development and project delivery. A new category this year is innovation in reality modeling. Roads and bridges are a key focus for the awards, with these categories having numerous entrants from around the world. Architects, engineers and planners are all invited to submit projects for consideration.

All Bentley users are invited to enter their projects in the Be Inspired Awards program, no matter what phase the project is at, whether preconstruction, conceptual, design or construction.

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