Why Infrastructure Needs Better Conversations, Not Just Better Tools

As climate-related disasters like wildfires and severe flooding become more frequent, communities across the United States are finding that their current infrastructure is struggling to keep up.

Recent research suggests that moving from traditional asset management to digital one is a great move, but what is more crucial is cooperation.

The city of Durham, home of Duke University, who co-authored the “Build to Endure” guide and hosted public-sector leaders to explore solutions to urban resilience challenges.

Duke University and industry partners has recently launched a 51-page guidebook titled Built to Endure, which provides local governments with a roadmap to move away from isolated, reactive repairs and toward a more interconnected, system-wide approach to resilience.

The fundamental problem identified by the authors is that while the US infrastructure systems are deeply connected—where a failure in one area, such as a power grid or water supply, can trigger a chain reaction elsewhere—the institutions managing them are often siloed.

Budgets, regulations, and responsibilities are frequently divided by agency or geography, leaving small and mid-sized towns particularly vulnerable. When a storm hits, the damage rarely respects city or county lines, yet many local governments still struggle to coordinate their planning and response efforts.

To close this gap, the guidebook advocates for the use of modern technology, including digital twins, artificial intelligence, and integrated data sharing.

By consolidating information about transportation, water, energy, and land use into shared digital models, city officials can move beyond guesswork. These tools allow leaders to simulate how their infrastructure will perform under stress, helping them identify the most effective ways to invest limited funds before a disaster occurs rather than scrambling to pay for recovery afterward.

Aerial view of a flooded area from Hurricane Helene in western North Carolina

This is when Bentley System technology come in handy. Bentley Systems provides a comprehensive suite of software and cloud services specifically designed to manage the entire lifecycle of infrastructure assets—from initial design and construction to long-term operation and maintenance.

The authors also emphasize that this technology is not a magic solution on its own; it requires a cultural shift toward better governance and communication between departments and neighboring jurisdictions.

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