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Bentley Named Company of the Year by Readers of Construction Computing



    Construction Computing magazine announced today that Bentley
    Systems, Incorporated was named Company of the Year during The Hammers
    2006 awards ceremony at the Russell Hotel in London. This top award,
    which is voted on by the readers of Construction Computing, recognizes
    the company that has earned the highest respect and admiration of
    users and suppliers through its commitment to technological innovation
    and the development of quality products and services for construction
    IT professionals.

    Stuart Leigh, director of the Construction Computing awards
    program, said, "The Construction Computing readership voted in droves
    for Bentley. Of the roughly 4000 votes cast in the Company of the Year
    category, Bentley received more than 2500. This is just reward for a
    company that not only is a pioneer in a challenging, technology-driven
    arena, but also produces quality products for a demanding marketplace.
    To win any of The Hammers 2006 awards is difficult, so winning Company
    of the Year confirms Bentley's place at the top of the construction
    computing tree."

    In accepting the award for Bentley, Neville Glanville, building
    industry sales director for Bentley, said, "I am pleased and honored
    to accept this award on behalf of our more than 2000 colleagues around
    the globe. Receiving this type of acknowledgement further validates
    Bentley's strategy of supporting users throughout the lifecycle of
    their projects. Our goal is to help users be successful by providing
    them with a fully integrated portfolio ranging from building
    information modeling to solutions for civil, geospatial, and plant
    applications."

    Other awards presented at The Hammers 2006 included: E-Commerce
    Product of the Year, Project Management Product of the Year, Business
    IT Service Provider of the Year, CAD Product of the Year, Estimating
    and Valuation Product of the Year, Management Information Product of
    the Year, Mobile Technology Product of the Year, Software Product of
    the Year, Hardware Product of the Year, Construction Computing
    Solution of the Year, Channel Partner of the Year, Editor's Choice,
    and Construction Computing Product of the Year.

    About the Construction Computing Awards

    At the 2006 Construction Computing Awards, also known as The
    Hammers 2006, individuals and organizations received industrywide
    recognition before an audience of their peers. The winners were
    selected by Construction Computing magazine's readership, which
    includes IT professionals in construction, product, project, and
    service companies. The awards showcase and reward technology, tools,
    and solutions for the effective design, construction, maintenance, and
    modification of commercial buildings, residential and social housing,
    and civil engineering projects of all sizes. For more information,
    visit www.constructioncomputingawards.co.uk.

    About Bentley

    Bentley Systems, Incorporated provides software for the lifecycle
    of the world's infrastructure. The company's comprehensive portfolio
    for the building, plant, civil, and geospatial verticals spans
    architecture, engineering, construction (AEC) and operations. With
    2005 revenues of $336 million and more than 2000 colleagues around the
    world, Bentley is the leading provider of AEC software to the
    Engineering News-Record Top 500 Design Firms and major owner-operators
    and was named the world's No. 2 provider of GIS/geospatial software
    solutions in a recent Daratech research study. For more information,
    visit www.bentley.com.

    About Construction Computing

    Construction Computing is the only U.K. magazine to focus
    specifically on IT solutions for the construction industry. The title
    is published six times a year and is combined with CAD User AEC
    Magazine.

    The magazine's editorial purpose is to provide information about
    all aspects of construction IT product and service use across the
    whole range of construction areas. Editorial content is placed in a
    construction company and construction project context. For example,
    how will any specific IT component improve the course of a particular
    construction project and how will it improve the performance of the
    construction company and its relationship with the client? Content is
    presented so that IT can be shown to provide real construction
    business benefits such as increased profitability, lower costs and
    faster project execution. For more information, visit
    www.construction-computing.com.