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What if the solution to our most daunting infrastructure challenges isn't just more concrete, but more clarity?
This week on Feds At the Edge, we explore how cutting-edge technology is turning budget constraints into opportunities for smarter, more sustainable growth.
Experts from VHB, Portland Bureau of Transportation, Georgia Department of Transportation, Bentley Systems, Inc, and Reynolds, Smith & Hills, discuss how leveraging digital twins - dynamic software-based replicas of physical projects - states can revolutionize the way they plan and build (avoid planning mistakes, enabling iteration cycles) allowing for precision-engineered spending and seamless workflows.
We will break down why Model-Based Design is more than just a fancy tool; it is a fundamental mindset shift to a single-source model that helps agencies navigate rapid technological change and severe resource shortages.
Tune in on your favorite podcast platform as this discussion reveals how moving to a single-source digital model can optimize every dollar spent, ensuring our communities get the modern, reliable infrastructure they deserve.
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What if the solution to our most daunting infrastructure challenges isn't just more concrete, but more clarity?
This week on Feds At the Edge, we explore how cutting-edge technology is turning budget constraints into opportunities for smarter, more sustainable growth.
Experts from VHB, Portland Bureau of Transportation, Georgia Department of Transportation, Bentley Systems, Inc, and Reynolds, Smith & Hills, discuss how leveraging digital twins - dynamic software-based replicas of physical projects - states can revolutionize the way they plan and build (avoid planning mistakes, enabling iteration cycles) allowing for precision-engineered spending and seamless workflows.
We will break down why Model-Based Design is more than just a fancy tool; it is a fundamental mindset shift to a single-source model that helps agencies navigate rapid technological change and severe resource shortages.
Tune in on your favorite podcast platform as this discussion reveals how moving to a single-source digital model can optimize every dollar spent, ensuring our communities get the modern, reliable infrastructure they deserve.