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Waterford County Council Wins BE Award



    Waterford County Council in Ireland has won a BE Award for
    integrating the measurement of energy usage during road construction
    and operation into road design and route selection. Other project
    participants included roads, energy, geotechnical and software experts
    from the Czech Republic, France, Ireland, the Netherlands, Portugal,
    Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

    The goal was to develop customized software that can automatically
    calculate the amount of energy used during road construction and
    operation. The software would be employed at the preliminary design or
    route selection stage of new projects to ensure that only the most
    efficient construction methods and roadway designs are used. Five
    proposed road schemes were evaluated during the project using the
    newly developed software.

    The software produced, JouleSAVE, was developed by Bentley
    Professional Services and works with Bentley MXROAD. It allows
    engineers to automatically quantify energy requirements for all phases
    of road construction and to evaluate the energy that will be used by
    vehicles traveling on the road. Different routes being considered can
    then be compared in terms of energy use.

    Commenting on the team's decision to use Bentley MXROAD in its
    custom solution, Elizabeth Kennedy, executive engineer with Waterford
    County Council, said, "We considered Bentley MXROAD to be the most
    widely used road design software package internationally. Since the
    software developed through this project may have widespread use, it
    was decided that MXROAD would be the most appropriate software to
    use."

    The energy used during road construction is obtained by breaking
    down the works into their constituent items. The energy values are
    then calculated for each item in terms of off-site materials (the
    energy required to produce materials such as aggregate, concrete, and
    bitumen) and on-site placement (the energy required to excavate,
    transport, and place materials). These values are then used by
    JouleSAVE to calculate the total energy required for the construction
    of each road design being considered.

    When interfaced with the Swedish National Road and Transport
    Research Institute's VETO 2000 software, which estimates road traffic
    fuel consumption and exhaust emissions, JouleSAVE allows engineers to
    analyze how each route option impacts the fuel usage of vehicles
    traveling on the road over a design lifetime. Forecasted traffic
    volumes and anticipated vehicle types are then input into the program.

    Major aspects of the road design that impact vehicles' fuel usage
    - such as horizontal or vertical geometry - are analyzed so that fuel
    usage over the road's lifetime can be calculated for each route
    option. This is achieved by importing the geometric design data via
    JouleSAVE into the VETO program.

    Two types of attribute data are input to make the appropriate
    analysis: overall data and sectional data. The overall data will give
    details of the vehicle category, macro texture of the road, and the
    road conditions. The sectional data will give details of the speed,
    speed limit, traffic volumes, stop time, super-elevation, and road
    width for the various segments of the road.

    "The software produced for this project enabled us to quickly,
    easily, and reliably calculate the energy used during construction and
    operation of each of our road designs, which allowed us to compare
    them as part of the route selection process," said Kennedy. On
    average, the project determined that energy used by the vehicles on
    the roads over a 20-year period is 18 times greater than the energy
    used in the road construction.

    For more information on Waterford County Council's winning project
    and all of the other BE Award projects, visit www.be.org/awards. For
    more information on the Bentley products used in this project, visit
    www.bentley.com/civil.

    About the BE Awards of Excellence

    The BE Awards of Excellence, which are selected by an independent
    jury of industry experts and presented at an evening ceremony during
    the annual BE Conference (www.be.org), honor the extraordinary work of
    Bentley users improving the world's infrastructure. These projects set
    benchmarks and showcase the imagination and technical mastery of the
    organizations that created them.

    About Waterford County Council

    The mission of the Regional Design Office of Waterford County
    Council is to provide a safe and efficient road network throughout the
    south east of Ireland. This covers the counties of Waterford, Wexford,
    Carlow, Kilkenny and South Tipperary with a combined population of
    just over 460,000. For more information, visit www.waterfordcoco.ie
    and www.thrdo.com.

    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
    revenues now surpassing $400 million annually, and more than 2400
    colleagues globally, Bentley is the leading provider of AEC software
    to the Engineering News-Record Top 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.

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