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Traditionally, site design and drainage and utilities modeling are done by separate teams with different software. This approach risks miscommunication between disciplines working with out-of-date data and makes it significantly harder to efficiently manage design changes and identify late-stage clashes with models from other disciplines. The result for your business is increased design time and higher project costs.
There is a better way. OpenSite integrates a complete toolset for site drainage and utilities that will allow engineers to carry out the design of each discipline within the same environment. The result is improved collaboration, increased productivity, improved accuracy, lower costs and less risk.
Join our product experts for a live webinar and see how OpenSite modeling capabilities can model a drainage network for your Site design, reducing the risk of design errors and the cost of the project.
In this webinar, we will showcase:
- 3D modeling of the drainage network (Gutters, manholes, catchpits, pipelines, and SUDS)
- Rainfall data management
- Calculation of the peak flow for different return periods
- Automatic design / sizing of the drainage network
- Clash detection with existing utilities
- Plan production
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Webinar Presenters
Sergio Cediel
Product Sales Engineer Virtuosity, A Bentley Company
Sergio is a Civil Engineer with a Master in Hydrology and Water Resources Management with 7 years of experience in infrastructure projects.
His involvement as a design engineer and project manager assistant in some of the most important international road and railway projects has given him the capacity of understanding the design workflows within an infrastructure project for the different stages of design.
As a product sales engineer at Bentley’s Virtuosity, Sergio helps companies and professionals of infrastructure design across EMEA to improve the quality of their projects through the digitalization of their workflows.
Vincent Rault
OpenRoads Designer Consultant
Vincent started his career as a Roads Engineer, designing Highways and large projects in France. It was the beginning of CAD (90s), and Vincent loved this technology that allowed faster, better design, and facilitated communication between Teams.
Vincent joined Bentley in 2005 where he applies his experience in Infrastructure project design helping users to get most out of Bentley solutions. (Descartes/OpenRoads/LumenRT).