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Bentley Systems is calling for submissions to its awards event

Bentley Systems is calling for submissions to the 2014 Be Inspired Awards program. The deadline for entries is July 10, 2014. The awards are selected by an independent jury of industry experts and identify innovations for design, engineering, construction, delivery and operation of better-performing, safer, and more resilient infrastructure. The 18 award categories cover every aspect of the built environment. All Bentley software users are invited to enter projects in the awards programme, no matter what ph
June 17, 2014 Read time: 2 mins
4019 Bentley Systems is calling for submissions to the 2014 Be Inspired Awards program. The deadline for entries is July 10, 2014. The awards are selected by an independent jury of industry experts and identify innovations for design, engineering, construction, delivery and operation of better-performing, safer, and more resilient infrastructure. The 18 award categories cover every aspect of the built environment. All Bentley software users are invited to enter projects in the awards programme, 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 London to attend, as a guest of Bentley Systems, The Year in Infrastructure 2014 Conference, being held November 4th-6th at the Hilton London Metropole in the UK. 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 event, which comprises presentations, summits, and workshops.

The Be Inspired Awards program provides participants with the opportunity to gain global recognition by having their infrastructure projects profiled in Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbook, which is distributed in print and digital formats to nearly 200,000 key media, government, and industry influencers around the world. In addition, finalists and winning projects are featured on the Be Inspired Project Portfolios website page.

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