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Integrated water management solution*

Bentley’s water product line of software provides water professionals with advanced engineering tools to map, plan, design, maintain, analyse, manage, and operate water distribution supply, municipal sanitary sewers, urban stormwater collection, and roadway and civil site drainage.

Bentley is distinct among software providers in that it offers a comprehensive software portfolio that is multi disciplinary and integrated, just like users’ projects.

It includes software for:

  • water distribution analysis and design
  • transient analysis
  • sanitary and combined sewer analysis and design
  • fully dynamic stormwater analysis and design
  • culvert and hydraulic calculators
  • mapping and data management: a rich set of geospatial technologies for creating, updating, maintaining, and publishing enterprise GIS data.

Other features include:

  • • collaboration servers that allow distributed offices and
    organisations to work as one
  • innovative licensing and training programs to
    maximise productivity
  • a commitment to interoperability to maximise the return on users’ investment in data: multi-platform water products include a stand alone platform, and full integration with Bentley’s MicroStation, ESRI’s ArcGIS, and Autodesk’s AutoCAD.

Because the Bentley water, wastewater, and stormwater solution is fully integrated, Bentley is a single source of the software systems, support, and services that your council requires. And as Bentley is the leading commercial guardian of engineering interoperability, you are assured that an investment in Bentley will extend the value of your current technologies and training investments.

For more information visit www.bentley.com/au/wtr

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