57 Finalists Span the Globe > ENGINEERING.com

BIM company Bentley has announced the finalists of their 2018 Year in Infrastructure Awards. These 57 finalists were selected from 420 nominations, all from Bentley-using infrastructure companies across the globe. Finalists from all of the awards’ 19 categories will be narrowed down to a single award-winner on October 15th, during Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference.

Read on to learn more about the finalists for each category. You’ll notice that not every project has a description, which is due to the fact that not all of the projects have revealed details to the public. However, some of the projects we explore here have not even been shared by Bentley, but were discovered after extensive research on foreign language sites.

By going through our list, you’ll have a glimpse into major architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) achievements occurring throughout the world, giving you a bird’s eye view of the state of AEC today.

A 3D model of the completed Chenab Bridge. (Image courtesy of Vienna Consulting Engineers.)

A 3D model of the completed Chenab Bridge. (Image courtesy of Vienna Consulting Engineers.)

Jungkun~Jinjeong Bypass Road (Sueo-chon Bridge)

by GS E&C Corporation

Gwangyang, South Korea

Reality Modeling Facilitates Efficient Planning, Construction and Monitoring of Chenab Bridge

by Indian Railways

Reasi District, India

Indian Railways is in the process of building Chenab Bridge between the Jammu and Baramulla regions as part of the organization’s new Jammu-Udhampur-Srinagar-Baramulla Rail Line (JUSBRL)….

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