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Indian star at Bentley Awards

Any number of adjectives will fall short of describing the ingenuity, dedication and effort that has gone into the projects which have won this year’s BE Awards of Excellence, which honour the extraordinary work of Bentley users in improving the world’s infrastructure. These projects have set benchmarks and exemplify the imagination and technical mastery of the brains behind them. Here are a few brief sketches of the Indian award-winning project and projects that qualified to the final round
 
Award Category: Civil Road Infrastructure

Project Name: Feasibility and Detailed Project Report for 4/6 Laning of Hyderabad-Vijayawada and Vijayawada-Machlipatnam

Organisation: Scott Wilson Kirkpatrick (India) Pvt Ltd
 
This award-winning project involved a section of NH-9, which is part of India’s National Highways Development Project’s North–South–East–West Corridor. It encompassed two stretches of road (km160/000 to km216/500 and km0/000 to 64/500), 21 bridges, 197 culverts and one railway crossing. The major challenge of the project was to retain the existing two-lane road that was in good condition and design a new two-lane highway along side of it separated by a median.
MXROAD integrated a range of tasks, from processing the survey data to the preparation of land acquisition plans, utility relocations plans and bills of quantities. The design job was well distributed and coordinated and the subsequent workflows from highways to pavement departments and other sections were seamless. This whole process ensured that the firm met project deadlines, thereby avoiding the daily penalty clause for delayed completion of detailed designs and drawings.
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 














 
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