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Bentley Adds Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Capabilities Through Acquisition of gINT Software

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Bentley Systems announced, at this invitation-only gathering of top users from around the globe, that it has acquired gINT Software. Headquartered in Santa Rosa, Calif., gINT Software has been a leader in geotechnical and geoenvironmental products since its founding in 1986.

The company’s newest product, gINT Enterprise, maximizes the value of centrally managed subsurface data through multi-project reporting and dramatically extended querying power. Offering a powerful and efficient solution for transportation operations, engineering consultancies, plants, campuses, and state and federal agencies with vast quantities of geotechnical data, gINT Enterprise facilitates the valuable reuse of subsurface mapping information to better serve civil, structural, geotechnical and environmental information processes for owner-operators.

With the phased rollout of gINT Enterprise, infrastructure professionals can expect to:

 – Report on and query subsurface data from an unlimited number of projects,
 – Standardize how an organization’s data is entered, imported, stored and reported,
 – Share data with related software programs including CAD, GIS, contouring, and modeling applications and
 – Visualize gINT data using the software’s extension for ArcGIS.

Users of gINT software number in the thousands and range from one-person firms to the world’s largest and most prestigious multinational engineering organizations. Among them are 32 departments of transportation, the U.S. Federal Highway Administration, 34 districts of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the U.S.D.A., the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, the California Department of Water Resources, municipalities and regional governmental agencies around the world, major universities and leading engineering organizations such as URS Corporation, Terracon, Bechtel, SKM, Arup, CH2M HILL, and many more.

For more information please visit www.bentley.com/gintsoftware

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