Bentley Systems Completes Rollout of Comprehensive Modeling Environment for Infrastructure
Bentley Systems, Incorporated, has completed its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Edition’s comprehensive modeling environment supports aligned digital workflows across applications for all project delivery disciplines, directly meeting the challenges presented from the most demanding infrastructure projects.
Bentley Systems’ CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS simulate the behavior of a water distribution network and a wastewater collection system, enabling engineers to rapidly evaluate thousands of planning scenarios to identify optimal improvements to meet the future needs of the city. The company’s AssetWise solution enables water and wastewater operators to capture asset activities or interventions, including CCTV condition surveys, sanitary sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Operators can then use this data combined with spatial and network analytics to make analytically and data-driven decisions for more targeted and optimized OPEX and CAPEX spending. AssetWise also leverages machine learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners find structure in their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future forecast future system behavior to improve decision making and reduce costs.
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