Infrastructure design and management software specialist Bentley Systems hosted its annual Year in Infrastructure conference last week. Chief technology officer Bhupinder Singh sets out a vision for the technology driven infrastructure future.
BIM was pushed to new limits in design of a project that has 18km of its 21km route in rock tunnel up to 100m below ground including three major interchanges to win Bentley Systems Award.
Software specialist Bentley Systems holds its annual Year in Infrastructure conference next week having just launched its new Connect Edition software suite which it believes will help move the industry beyond BIM.
The technology used on infrastructure projects is changing rapidly, giving us more time in the office as well as greater accuracy of data. Topcon’s Dave Bennett explains.
The Scottish Government has set the construction industry in Scotland the challenge of adopting BIM level 2 by April 2017, one year after a similar deadline in England. AECOM's David Philp is leading the new Scottish BIM Delivery Group, set up to support this objective. He explains the challenge ahead.
BIM should be about adding to what industry does rather than just replacing existing services and people with computer programmes, says Atkins’ Donna Huey.