
by Tomas Kellner
A century ago, this picturesque Canadian city perched above the wide expanse of the St. Lawrence River gave the world the QuƩbec Bridge. Still in service today, the massive steel bridge with the longest cantilever...
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In the Swiss Alpine village of Mulegns, a bone-white tower rises 30 meters from the valley floor. Skeletal in its design, Tor Alva is the tallest 3D-printed structure in the worldāeach component fabricated by robots in Zurich, then trucked 175...

by Kathleen Moore
At the Bentley Systems Illuminate Berlin 2026 conference, infrastructure engineers and technology leaders met to confront a massive infrastructure challenge already visible in the numbers: Europe faces ā¬12 trillion in infrastructure investment needs by 2040. Independent research and advisory firm...

by Tomas Kellner
Artificial intelligence is beginning to change the daily work of civil and structural engineers. But where do AI capabilities actually stand in the industry? More than 1,000 engineers from around the world recently gathered for a Bentley Systems event to...
by Jennifer Macdonald

by Tomas Kellner
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Standing in her home on a leafy Dublin street, Liana O’Cleirigh sees what anyone else would: a red-brown armchair, a desk, and a window view of a neatly trimmed front lawn and the occasional passerby. Then thereās the 3D model...

by Kathleen Moore
A century ago, this picturesque Canadian city perched above the wide expanse of the St. Lawrence River gave the world the QuƩbec Bridge. Still in service today, the massive steel bridge with the longest cantilever span in the world was...

by Tomas Kellner
Cape Town’s roads are about to get a new set of eyes. Bentley Systems just announced that the Western Cape Government’s Department of Infrastructure will deploy its AI-powered Blyncsy platform across roughly 5,000 kilometers (about 3,100 miles) of provincial roadway....

by Tomas Kellner
In 2032, Poland will open Port Polska, a single multimodal transit hub that neatly ties together a massive infrastructure package, including an airport that will ultimately handle 60 million passengers per year; roughly 500 kilometers of new high-speed rail linking...

by Tomas Kellner
With its extreme heat, seismicity, and salt-rich corrosive soils, the Saudi Arabian port city of Jazan is no easy place to build. So, when a huge grain warehouse in the city started to sink, crack, and warp, it presented a...

by Kathleen Moore
Illuminate 2026 Berlin, April 28-30 at the Hotel Adlon Kempinski, is the third stop in Bentley Systems’ 2026 infrastructure conference series after Sydney and Mumbai. Hundreds of engineers, government officials, contractors, and technology leaders will gather in Berlināthe teams who...
by Sean O'Neill