Highlights BIM Advancements in Interdisciplinary Digital Workflows for Roads, Rail, Water, and Airports at The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference
SINGAPORE — (BUSINESS WIRE) — October 10, 2017 — The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference Bentley Systems, Incorporated, a leading global provider of comprehensive software solutions for advancing infrastructure, today announced the completion of its CONNECT Edition application portfolio for design, analytical, construction, and asset performance modeling of infrastructure. The CONNECT Editions 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.
At Bentleys The Year in Infrastructure 2017 Conference, held this year in Singapore, the Bentley product keynote presentation showcased digital workflows for digital cities newly enabled by the full CONNECT Edition application portfolio. Featured were four interdisciplinary vignettes on the design, construction, and operation of road, rail, water and wastewater, and airport infrastructure. These project vignettes illustrated the intersection and interdependence of civil, utility, building, and plant applications, and the digital workflow collaboration between interdisciplinary teams made possible by the CONNECT Edition portfolio, to deliver complex and multi-faceted projects.
Roads
Dustin Parkman, vice president, civil and reality modeling, presented CONNECT Edition digital workflows for a road project, from its conception through construction. He began by bringing engineering-ready digital context into OpenRoads ConceptStation, starting with highly precise reality meshes of the underlying terrain prepared using ContextCapture and streamed into the application through ContextShare. He then brought in orthophotos, digital surface models, and point clouds to use in combination with detailed surveying data. With this digital context, he rapidly created an interactively costed conceptual design. Then, moving to OpenRoads Designer for detailed design, he incorporated the digital context and geometry from the conceptual design, along with the bridge designed in OpenBridge Modeler CONNECT Edition and the geotechnical data for the substrata along the bridge footings and piles. He was then able to analyze the actual segmental bridge elements, ensuring form, function and structural integrity as he designed the roadways and other structures. Mr. Parkman then demonstrated a digital workflow for construction, through federation of ProjectWise CONNECT Edition and Topcons Magnet Enterprise cloud services, showing the OpenRoads design driving an autonomous paving machine. He concluded by showing Topcon drones capturing imagery of the completed highway, bringing that data via Topcons MAGNET Enterprise through ContextCapture Cloud Processing Service to create an as-constructed reality mesh for use in the new AssetWise road network management, maintenance, and inspection workflows.
Rail
Jeremy Shaffer, vice president rail solutions, announced Bentleys new OpenRail solution, taking a rail project from planning through performance. He emphasized the importance of progressive assurance of operational requirements at the project outset, and of systems engineering as the framework for digital workflows for project delivery of complex rail systems. Mr. Shaffer began with conceptional design, bringing ContextCapture created digital context into OpenRail ConceptStation and leveraging digital components from Components Center to interactively design a section of track. Then he used AECOsim Station Designer to design a complex, multi-faceted rail station. The station was seamlessly coordinated with the detailed civil design, created with OpenRail Designer, to provide a view of the overall scheme and an optimal blend of form and function. Platform, facilities and road and parking changes were performed in parallel with bridge, tunnel, track, electrification, and signaling design, all taking advantage of the CONNECT Editions comprehensive modeling environment, to ensure delivery of a fully functional station. Mr. Shaffer then introduced Navigator Web, first exploring in a zero-footprint browser a large 3D model of the designed station and track for design and construction review, and then later interactively examining the 3D model for an operational inspection. He concluded by reviewing the new ConstructSim Completions cloud service for commissioning and mechanical handover, underscoring the importance of delivering the digital engineering models and digital context of the railroad for operational use in AssetWise.
Water and Wastewater
Robert Mankowski, vice president, asset performance, began his session
using the CONNECT Editions of WaterGEMS and SewerGEMS to
simulate the behavior of a water distribution network and a wastewater
collection system to show how engineers can rapidly evaluate thousands
of planning scenarios to identify optimal improvements to meet the
future needs of the city. Focusing next on treatment plants, Mr.
Mankowski introduced OpenPlant Modeler CONNECT Edition, which
leverages digital components from Components Center for
multi-discipline digital workflows, and used Navigator Web to
interactively query a large and complex 3D OpenPlant model with
just a web browser. He then demonstrated new AssetWise capabilities
purpose built for water and wastewater operators to capture asset
activities or interventions, including CCTV condition surveys, sanitary
sewer overflows, pipe cleaning, and more. Owners can 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. He also announced that AssetWise now leverages machine
learning services from Microsoft Azure to help owners find structure in
their data, identify anomalous behavior, and predict future outcomes
based on past performance. Finally, he showed how real-time sensor data
combined with simulation models that will help operators forecast future
system behavior to improve decision making and reduce costs.