Florida Department of Transportation Joins Bentleys Enterprise License Subscription Program
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- Created on October 27, 2008
FDOT’s expertise in Bentley solutions is coupled with professional training provided by Bentley. FDOT’s curriculum was customized by Bentley, as were certain key software tools, to better address the department’s specific workflow requirements. As Bentley introduces new software capabilities, FDOT will be able to maintain training readiness through its renewal of two three-year training agreements with Bentley. In addition, ready access to future training will enable FDOT to bring new team members up to speed on Bentley’s technology and make them more productive in less time.
Bentley’s ELS gives FDOT technically creative alternatives and means for sustainable solutions for its civil engineering projects. As a strategic benefit, Bentley’s ELS helps organizations like FDOT become more agile. Project starts can happen faster, teams can reconfigure for new opportunities more quickly, and new technology can be infused into projects more readily. Moreover, ELS agreements can include partners, extending the flexibility and multiplying the benefits in statewide, national, or global projects.
About FDOT
The mission of the Florida Department of Transportation is to provide a safe transportation system that ensures the mobility of people and goods, enhances economic prosperity, and preserves the quality of the state’s environment and communities. It employs 7448 staff members, has a 2008-2009 fiscal year budget of more than $8.2 billion, and supports a state highway system of more than 41,000 lane miles and 6,381 bridges, about 800 aviation facilities (131 are public, of which 19 have scheduled service), 29 fixed-route transit systems, 14 deep water seaports, and more than 2,707 railway miles. For additional information about FDOT, visit www.dot.state.fl.us.
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