Skip to main content

Alliance between Bentley and Trimble

A strategic alliance has been established by Bentley and Trimble – Mike Woof and Guy Woodford report A major move in the construction software sector has been seen following the announcement of a strategic alliance between Bentley Systems and Trimble. Both companies have been acquiring smaller firms and expanding their product portfolios and have worked together in the past but this new development will result in far closer integration.This alliance between Trimble and Bentley aims to create a new benchmark
January 2, 2013 Read time: 3 mins

A strategic alliance has been established by Bentley and Trimble – Mike Woof and Guy Woodford report

A major move in the construction software sector has been seen following the announcement of a strategic alliance between 4019 Bentley Systems and 2122 Trimble. Both companies have been acquiring smaller firms and expanding their product portfolios and have worked together in the past but this new development will result in far closer integration.

This alliance between Trimble and Bentley aims to create a new benchmark for construction and operations quality, efficiency and safety. According to Bentley, its strategic alliance with Trimble will deliver, “…seamless exchange of information,” between virtual and onsite elements of large infrastructure projects. Contractors will be able to use Trimble’s field positioning technologies, such as robotic total stations, 3D laser scanners, and global navigation satellite system (GNSS) positioning solutions, along with Bentley’s information modelling software with its work sharing and dynamic feedback securely managed in ProjectWise.

Bentley chief executive Greg Bentley said, “In working with Trimble, whose leading-edge technologies many of our major project delivery user organisations already rely upon, we realised there’s a combination of our offerings that can provide benefits to construction processes that neither could independently.”

Speaking during Trimble Dimensions 2012 in Las Vegas, Trimble president and chief executive Steve Berglund said the alliance with Bentley would better serve engineers and contractors by, “…creating an entire alignment between the [constructible] model and what goes on in the field”.

Also during his speech on the first day of the three-day Dimensions show, Berglund highlighted Trimble’s 73 acquisitions and joint ventures in the last 10 years. He explained., “It has not been to grow bigger, but really to fill in the gaps of technology, domain and, if necessary, product - with the last five years really being heavily focused on airing software capabilities. What we don’t have we go and get to fill in a need for the user.”

Berglund said he expected Trimble, which has 6,400 employees and now operates in 33 countries worldwide, to achieve around US$2 billion turnover in 2012. He added, “Since 1999 as a company we have grown at 17% a year roughly which, with a few really rocky years thrown in there, is a pretty significant growth rate.”

Stressing the importance of Trimble’s Sitech dealerships, Berglund said, “Sitech is an expression of our need to go to market in a new creative fashion. It is one brand worldwide. This is going to be a key element for us. It’s not just coming up with the technology, not just coming up with project solutions, but also coming up with creative and effective mechanisms for getting to market.”

Berglund said the five major forces at work influencing construction industry working practices were sensor development; the proliferation of digital data; improved software intelligence; enhanced connectivity; and visualisation through 3D construction modelling.

On the importance of BIM (Building Information Modelling), he added: “It’s something we have invested a great deal of money on in in the last two years. We have invested aggressively and will continue to
do so.”

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Trimble technology centre stage at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2014
    March 27, 2014
    The Trimble Quantm alignment planning system, on show at CONEXPO/CON-AGG 2014, allows road designers to cut planning time and deliver projects with little environmental and social impact at a reduced cost. The system analyses millions of alignment alternatives and returns a range of options to the planning team for consideration. When new data becomes available the Quantm system can quickly recalculate more alignment options.
  • Precision narrows the gap between design software and GIS
    March 20, 2012
    Greater precision is helping blur the boundaries between GIS technology and design software While GIS map based technology has extended its range across an ever more universal spectrum of uses in the highways sector, it is increasingly showing weaknesses for engineering purposes. It is very often not accurate enough. This has not mattered previously because the GIS tool has been seen essentially as an automated version of paper based systems from the design department's point of view. Where engineers
  • Caterpillar: this is what the future looks like
    April 14, 2016
    Fuel efficiency and powertrain alternatives are crucial for the future of construction, while the issue of emissions will remain a priority for some time to come – that was the message from Caterpillar’s roundtable event at bauma 2016. Senior executives from the company spoke with journalists, discussing key future technology developments and trends for the firm. Paolo Fellin is VP Global Construction & Infrastructure, while Ken Hoefling is VP for Building Construction Products. Karl Weiss is VP Earthmovin
  • Bentley developing software portfolio with new acquisition
    January 14, 2015
    Software specialist Bentley Systems continues to develop its engineering software portfolio, this time with the acquisition of the UK-based firm C3global. This move brings Bentley the web-based Amulet software for operational analytics. From a product portfolio perspective, it complements Bentley’s AssetWise platform, which serves configuration management, asset health monitoring, inspection, maintenance, and compliance for infrastructure assets. The move means AssetWise will deliver additional actionable i