Empowering Resilient Road and Bridge Infrastructure Delivery
Bentley Systems, through their OpenRail solution for road and bridge engineering, offers a comprehensive platform that accelerates 3D engineering design and streamlines the delivery of 2D contract drawings. This solution plays a crucial role in assisting organizations involved in road, bridge, and tunnel projects to seamlessly meet the increasing demands of contract requirements without the need for additional programming skills or specialists.
Facilitating Seamless Collaboration and Data Management
The OpenRail solution creates an open common data environment that connects individuals and processes across diverse disciplines, enhancing insights to effectively reduce risks, rework, and cost overruns. By transitioning to discipline-specific, model-based software, all team members can effectively contribute to the project, ensuring a more collaborative and efficient working environment.
Optimizing Productivity Through Digital Workflows
By harnessing the power of digital workflows, Bentley’s road and bridge engineering solution enables organizations to accelerate design and documentation processes, resulting in increased productivity and cost-effectiveness. The solution empowers teams to leverage advanced technologies that aid in maximizing output with the existing workforce, allowing for enhanced project delivery capabilities.
Enhancing Connectivity and Efficiency Across the Project Lifecycle
With OpenRail, organizations can improve collaboration by integrating open data from various sources into a unified model, regardless of format, scale, or complexity. This ensures that project data remains easily accessible and manageable throughout different project phases, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing errors.
Building Resilient Infrastructure Through Data-Driven Models
The OpenRail solution from Bentley Systems supports the reuse of design data across the asset lifecycle, simplifying the handover process by transferring robust data-driven models to construction and asset managers. This facilitates a seamless transition from design to construction, minimizing errors and misinterpretations, ultimately leading to the delivery of more resilient road and bridge projects.