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Malcolm Walter, Bentley’s chief operating officer, and Christopher Liew, Bentley’s territory executive, Asia South explain the
advantages and benefits of using Bentley software and the role Bentley plays in helping the company’s many users in the region
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Bentley has introduced the 'Be
Employable' initiative. Can you
explain what it is designed to
accomplish?
Malcolm Walter: Worldwide, the
infrastructure community is facing
the relentless pressures of a diffi cult
economy, and the downsizing of
design and engineering organizations
has become widespread. Bentley’s
mission of ‘sustaining infrastructure’
encompasses the need to ‘sustain the
professions’ that design, build, and
operate our infrastructure, and the
Be Employable program is dedicated
to doing just that.
Be Employable is an innovative addition
to Bentley’s Be Careers Network,
which is our program for academic
institutions dedicated to helping
students graduate with market-ready
technology skills. Be Employable helps
outplaced architectural, engineering,
construction, and geospatial
professionals update and upgrade
their technology skill sets, giving
them a signifi cant competitive edge
in today’s challenging job market. The
Be Employable initiative provides free
access to Bentley’s comprehensive
software portfolio and training as well
as the ability to earn learning units
from the Bentley Institute, Bentley’s
training organization.
By taking advantage of these offerings,
Be Employable participants will be
better positioned as top candidates
for employment opportunities
across a broad spectrum of projects.
Moreover, once back in the workforce,
these infrastructure professionals will
be able to deliver greater value to
their new employers.
We conceived our Be Employable
initiative to help transitioning
infrastructure professionals overcome
these challenges by giving them
the opportunity to advance their
software know-how for advantage
in the job market. To extend its
reach we will encourage downsizing
user organizations to make outgoing
colleagues aware of the Be Employable
opportunity.
The economic slowdown this year
is an opportunity to innovate and
experiment. Please comment?
Christopher Liew: India, like
the rest of the world, has been
negatively impacted by the global
economic downturn. At the same
time, infrastructure development is
a bright spot in terms of the world
economy. Improving and building
infrastructure has a tremendous
economic return, especially when
accompanied by the type of digital
infrastructure information modeling
provided by Bentley software. Armed
with these tools, India can go very far
in its infrastructure development and
in sustaining its economy.
In alignment with this strategy, we
enthusiastically look forward to
growing the use in India of Bentley’s
comprehensive V8i software portfolio
for infrastructure. Launched in Q4
2008, V8i leverages and extends core
capabilities of its new interoperability
platform to provide the breadth and
depth of technology needed for fully
integrated project delivery.
Another innovation that we launched
in 2009 is our Be Connected online
seminar series, which this year takes
the place of our annual user event
called Be Conference. Be Connected
gives architects, engineers, builders,
geospatial professionals, and owneroperators
a chance to learn about
applying information modeling
from some of the world’s leading
infrastructure practitioners – free of
charge, in both live and OnDemand
formats.
You have an ‘innovative subscription
program’ for licensing your software.
Would you like to explain it?
MW: To help facilitate investment in the
software needed to effi ciently design,
build, and operate infrastructure,
Bentley offers our users easy, costeffective
access to our solutions and
products through our subscription
programs. Among these programs are
Bentley SELECT and our Enterprise
Licensing Subscription (ELS).
With a SELECT subscription,
software licenses are deployed
from SELECTserver, which allows
subscribers to access shared licenses
or take advantage of mobile, sitebased
or home-use licenses. Licenses
are accessible via a server, and any
user can be granted access regardless
of the number of users working at the
same time. To streamline software
costs for subscribers, SELECTserver
uses innovative reporting technology
to capture the license usage on each
desktop. Users then only pay a fi xed
annual fee per license.
Our ELS helps large, multi-offi ce and
global organizations gain signifi cant
operational and competitive
advantage, reduce annual software
costs, and enjoy unrestricted access
to a comprehensive software and
learning portfolio – all for a single
annual fee. An ELS provides unlimited
access to more than 200 software
products for GIS, design, analysis,
and collaboration. ELS subscribers
pay only for the software licenses
they use.
In addition to these innovative and
popular programs, Bentley offers a
Bentley LEARN training subscription,
which provides organization-wide
learning for a fi xed annual fee. It
eliminates training-related travel
time and cost, reduces scheduling
headaches, and helps organizations
create a culture of continuous learning
to gain a competitive advantage and
maximize the return on investment
for their training and software.
What is the latest offering
from Bentley for infrastructure
professionals?
MW: As mentioned, Bentley’s V8i
software portfolio leverages and
extends core capabilities of its new
interoperability platform to provide
the breadth and depth of technology
needed for fully integrated project
delivery – and all of the workfl ow
improvements, reduced project
costs, and shortened delivery times
associated with this innovative
approach.
Using V8i’s intuitive design modeling
tools, project teams can easily take
designs from concept to completion
in the same software environment.
Conceptual design tools make it
easier to intuitively sculpt solids and
surfaces and GenerativeComponents
makes it easy to iterate through
design alternatives. Together, these
design modeling tools help teams
increase design productivity, improve
information quality, and reduce
project rework.
With interactive dynamic views,
MicroStation V8i leapfrogs competing
software by enabling users to work
in 2D or 3D views and see both
update dynamically. With interactive
dynamic views, users can save time
coordinating plan sets, improve the
quality of deliverables, and simplify
the 3D modeling experience.
Additionally, the Luxology rendering
engine, now built right into
MicroStation and all MicroStationbased
products, allows users to
eliminate translations between
model creation and visualization
environments, enjoy seamless
transition for design modeling and
visualization to workfl ows, and spend
more time creating designs and less
time reworking them.
Moreover, with Delta File Transfer
(DFT), V8i solves the “big fi le”
problem that has traditionally slowed
productivity across distributed
project teams. By transferring only
the changes to fi les, rather than the
entire fi le, ProjectWise V8i becomes
the “killer app” for project team
collaboration.
With the Future Cities India 2020
competition you have forayed into
the Indian education scenario. What
are your plans to take this ‘training/
learning’ exercise further?
CL: Future Cities India 2020 was
inspired by the U.S.-based National
Engineers Week Future City
Competition, which reaches 30,000
students annually. Bentley sponsors
the Future City Competition and
also serves as chair of its Leadership
Council.
In October 2006, our CEO, Greg
Bentley, met with Shri. Kapil Sibal,
the Honorable Minister for Science &
Technology & Earth Sciences. Minister
Sibal is a great supporter of the
initiative, and he provided us with
a vision that we then worked jointly
with the Ministry of Science and
Technology to defi ne. The results are
three successful Future Cities India
2020 competitions.
Bentley is also addressing the need
to foster the next generation of
engineering professionals in all
infrastructure disciplines through its
Be Careers Network. Its mission is to
help students graduate with marketready
technology skills. Bentley’s
collaboration with the Ministry of
Science & Technology to engage
more students from India in the
fi eld of infrastructure and enhance
their skills through Future Cities
India 2020 is a Be Careers Network
initiative. In addition to training
India’s young minds, Bentley also
recognizes that growing the skills
and education of engineering teams
is of paramount importance to the
infrastructure community. That’s
the focus of the Bentley Institute,
which offers virtually unlimited
blended learning, including
instructor-led distance learning
and a full complement of OnDemand
eLearning.
How do you see India as a market for
Bentley products?
CL: Infrastructure practitioners
in India use Bentley solutions and
products to help design, build and
operate infrastructure. A quick look
at Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure
2008 project yearbook of Be Award
nominees reveals a host of projects
in this region that have relied on
Bentley’s comprehensive portfolio to
save time and money, enhance project
quality, increase collaboration,
improve workfl ows, and increase
productivity and profi tability.
These projects represent many of
the solution communities served by
Bentley, including roads, bridges,
rail and transit, campuses, factories,
buildings, power generation, mining
and metals, oil and gas, water and
wastewater, electric and gas utilities,
communications, and cadastre and
land development.
Among the many organizations in
India benefi ting from the innovative
features of Bentley software is Scott
Wilson India Pvt Ltd. This organization
used Bentley MXROAD and STAAD.
Pro extensively during the detailed
design process to optimize outputs in
preparing the Detailed Project Reports
(DPR) for 1,447 kilometers of Phase
IA road of Kanataka state highways
improvement project-II. The project
consisted of 443 bridges, 2,623
culverts, and six railway crossings. It
was completed six months ahead of
schedule and saved Rs. 166 crore.
Another user of Bentley software
in India is Bechtel Corporation.
Bechtel employed ProjectWise,
Bentley’s collaboration system, on
the massive $7.5 billion Jamnagar
Refi nery project. Using ProjectWise,
Bechtel connected a 3,000-member
project team located in 10 offi ces
spread across three continents. It
also used ProjectWise to manage
its engineering CAD fi les and more
than 50,000 drawings, which helped
improve quality, reduce rework, and
meet project deadlines.
One fi nal example among the long
and growing list of Bentley software
users in India is Maharashtra Jeevan
Pradhikaran, a major utility that
supplies potable water to residents
of Maharashtra.
Maharashtra Jeevan Pradhikaran
used Bentley’s WaterGEMS to
design a hydraulic model of existing
and proposed pipelines when the
water supply source for Badlapur
was severely damaged in 2005.
The software helped transform
an intermittent water supply to
a 24-by-7 system, which reduced
nonrevenue water loss by 427 million
liters a year, producing considerable
cost savings.
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