We hear a lot about Complete Streets these days, but what does it mean and why is it important? Basically, a Complete Street is safe, and feels safe, for everyone using the street. Also known as Living Streets, Home Streets,...
by Meg Davis
by Aude Camus
On April 18, 1506, Pope Julius II laid the cornerstone of the worldās largest church on the burial place of the Apostle Peter in Vatican City. More than five hundred years later, every detail of...
by Julien Moutte
We hear a lot about Complete Streets these days, but what does it mean and why is it important? Basically, a Complete Street is safe, and feels safe, for everyone using the street. Also known as Living Streets, Home Streets,...
by Meg Davis
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) is more than six months old, and we are now squarely in its āimplementationā period where different federal agencies with jurisdiction over the IIJA implement their pieces of it through federal programs. As...
by David Lieberman
At its peak, the James J. Hill Stone Arch Bridge carried about 50 passenger trains daily into downtown Minneapolis. Built in 1883 and spanning the Mississippi River, the 22-span masonry arch bridge served as a working railroad bridge carrying the...
by Aude Camus
The marked shifts in the Russian business environment and economic outlook have led us to conclude it is no longer viable for Bentley Systems to continue operations in Russia. Accordingly, we have made the decision to wind down business and...
by Bentley Expert
The banking sector has long been at the forefront of leveraging data and technology to make better decisions, reduce risk, and enhance return on investment. Taking on today’s major challenges – climate change, energy, and healthcare, to mention a few...
by Steve Cockerell
The winners have been announced for Bentley Educationās first-ever Digital Twin Design Challenge! The contest invited studentsāaged 12 to 25 years oldāto reimagine a real-world location using the popular Minecraft videogame and Bentleyās iTwin technology. Specifically, students were asked to:...
by Steven Fruhwirth
Aerial view of the Diablo Dam in Washington. It’s one of the three facilities located on the Skagit River listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Courtesy of HDRWe love epic engineering sagas. TV shows like Modern Marvels, Impossible...
by Sandra DiMatteo
While the rise in energy prices worldwide, as well as the prices at the pumps, is receiving a significant amount of attention, there is little affection for the global operators. They are certainly making the most of a high-demand market,...
by Richard Irwin
In the 3rd century, the Greek mathematician and physicist Archimedes discovered that the volume of water he displaced in the bathtub must equal the volume of his submerged body. This was a true breakthrough in scientific understanding at the time....
by Greg Demchak