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OpenBridge Modeler Saves Time, Money throughout Lifecycle

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The V1 Video team interviewed Alexander Mabrich, Senior Engineering Consultant with Bentley Systems, at the 2016 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held April 13-15 in Orlando, Fla. He discusses the gap between concept and design in bridge construction, Bentley's OpenBridge Modeler product and how it can help throughout the process, and how a model can continue to be used after construction in maintenance and rehabilitation.

The LED Exterior Facade of Burj Khalifa Uncovered

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Facts uncovered by a dedicated team of specialized engineers. All you need to know about the largest LED screen in the world covering the world's tallest tower's facade.

Is Asia Now the Center of Gravity for Infrastructure?

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Several members of the Bentley Systems team at the 2017 Year In Infrastructure event held Oct. 10-12, 2017, in Singapore, discuss whether Asia now is the center of gravity for infrastructure.

Working from Reality Capture to Modeling to Consumption

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The V1 Video team interviewed Ted Lamboo, Senior Vice President of Reality Modeling for Bentley Systems, at the 2016 SPAR 3D Expo and Conference, held April 11-14 in The Woodlands, Texas. He discusses reality modeling and the full cycle from capture to modeling to consumption, Bentley products used in that cycle such as ContextCapture, and examples of such use in highway design and substation modeling.

Kleinfelder Interview – Bill Siegel, CEO

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Informed Infrastructure spoke with Bill Siegel, CEO of Kleinfelder, at the opening of the company’s new office in downtown Denver. The conversation touched on the company’s growth through the recession, the trend toward mega-mergers in the AEC industry, and the need to address aging infrastructure.

Autodesk Infrastructure Symposium (Full-Length Version)

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This video is the complete recap of the Autodesk Infrastructure Symposium held on Dec. 2, 2013, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Events covered include the General Session, a BIM Best Practices Roundtable, a Technology Showcase, a Transportation and Wet Infrastructure session, and more.

Vector1 Media Focuses on the Future with B2B Veterans and a Multimedia Roadmap

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Vector1 Media LLC welcomes new members Kevin Carmody and Patrick Krill, makes investments in our online platforms, including an AIA accredited continuing-education site that is coming soon, and extends the reach of multimedia throughout our different channels.

The Challenges and Benefits of Interoperability

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The V1 Video team interviewed Allen Adams, Senior Structural Engineer, RAM Group, Bentley Systems, at the 2016 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held April 13-15 in Orlando, Fla. He discusses the major challenges of interoperability in the infrastructure industry, Bentley Systems' approach to these difficulties, what it looks like when data isn't open to others within an organization, and how Bentley software saves its clients time and money.

Greg Bentley Interview Part 2: Lifecycle Management, Productizing Services and Tech Uptake in Construction

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Informed Infrastructure interviewed Greg Bentley, the CEO of Bentley Systems, at the Year In Infrastructure Event held Nov. 1-3, 2017, at the Hilton London Metropole. In Part 2 of this interview, he discusses the importance of lifecycle management and the "productizing" of services as well as his thoughts on the slow uptake of technology in construction and how it can be overcome.

Structural Engineering of Chicago’s 150 N. Riverside Building

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The V1 Video team interviewed Robert Chmielowski, Structural Engineer and Principal at Magnusson Klemencic Associates (MKA), at the 2016 NASCC: The Steel Conference, held April 13-15 in Orlando, Fla. He discusses the complexities of the unique building being developed at 150 N. Riverside along the Chicago River, which include the site's strong and narrow core, the steel used to make it possible, and the software used to design and analyze the building.