Bentley Systems Calls for Nominations for 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure

Bentley Systems, the infrastructure engineering software company, has announced its call for nominations for the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure. This juried awards program celebrates the most exemplary projects that represent going digital advancements in infrastructure. The deadline for nominations is May 23, 2022.

The Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure categories include:

  • Bridges and Tunnels
  • Construction
  • Enterprise Engineering
  • Facilities, Campuses, and Cities
  • Geoprofessional
  • Grid
  • Process and Power Generation
  • Rail and Transit
  • Roads and Highways
  • Structural Engineering
  • Surveying and Monitoring
  • Water and Wastewater

The categories for the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure encompass all forms of infrastructure projects and stages—from design to construction to operations. Since 2004, the Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure program has recognized more than 4,400 of the world’s most outstanding infrastructure projects. Open to all Bentley software users, and it is a unique program that is global in scope, with entries typically representing more than 40 countries.

These projects recognize innovative advancements and measurable impacts on infrastructure and sustainability. Projects may be recognized for their economic impact and innovative use of Bentley software, including the Bentley iTwin platform and infrastructure digital twins, 4D modelling, Infrastructure Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence. Projects may also be recognized for advancements that empower sustainable development goals in terms of climate action, energy transition and efficiency, the circularity of land and water resources, and healthy communities.

Users are invited to nominate their projects for the Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure program, no matter which phases their project is in—planning/conception, design, construction, or operations.

The Going Digital Awards finalists in each category will be recognized at an awards celebration in London in Q4 2022. This exclusive gathering provides an opportunity for awards finalists to present their going digital advancements to an audience of press, analysts, and infrastructure executives.

Every project nominated for an award receives recognition across the global infrastructure community. Through the Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure program participants:

• Get their infrastructure projects profiled in Bentley’s Infrastructure Yearbook, which is distributed in print and digital formats to media, government, and industry influencers around the world.

• Enhance their competitive edge by demonstrating to existing and potential clients the value the participants add to projects through their digital innovations.

• Receive coverage from global media and support from the Bentley team in marketing and promoting their respective projects to the media.

For additional information about the 2022 Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure program or to nominate a project, visit the Going Digital Awards in Infrastructure website.

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