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OpenBridge ModelerBentley Systems

OpenBridge Modeler incorporates multidisciplinary data into a single model so you can efficiently design and produce project deliverables in an interactive environment. 

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Bentley Systems

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Take Control Of Your Bridge Project

Unify project teams and stakeholders through a dynamic environment OpenBridge Modeler incorporates multidisciplinary data into a single model so you can efficiently design and produce project deliverables in an interactive environment. With OpenBridge Modeler, it’s easy to work hand in hand with roadway engineers, bridge engineers, and contractors throughout the project lifecycle. You can reference existing conditions to improve accuracy, eliminate redundant data entry, and detect constructability issues or conflicts early on. This is your top choice for modeling bridges and saving time! Create intelligent 3D Models

  • Work smarter with 3D parametric modeling and iterative computational design to create an intelligent 3D BIM model
  • Plan construction stages and construction methodology to optimize your activities in the field
  • Reduce errors and minimize risk by creating an interoperable physical and analytical model that can be used throughout the bridge lifecycle Reduce Cost and Changes
  • Reuse stakeholder data to ensure up-to-date geometry, and survey information within one model
  • Optimize design to terrain, roadways, access ramps, and related infrastructure by directly leveraging data from Bentley’s civil design software
  • Use clash detection with structures, objects, and underground utilities to eliminate problems before construction begins Visualize 3D Models
  • Create stunning, real-world visuals to communicate design intent and promote the benefits of your project
  • Make changes on the fly during the review process and easily incorporate stakeholder feedback into your design
  • Identify construction issues before they occur with clash detection