
Aging infrastructure
$1.2 trillion in funding to be provided by the U.S. government for infrastructure over the next 5 years
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Historic funding in infrastructure helps tackle the $2.6 trillion needed by 2025 to fix the country's dams, transport, & other infrastructure creating opportunity across the board.
- Roads: 43% of public roadways in poor or mediocre condition.
- Bridges: There are more than 617,000 bridges across the us with 42% being at least 50 years old.
- Transit: Commuter & hybrid railroads operate a combined 9,227 miles, a 12% growth over 10 years. Light rail/street cars operate on 1,811 miles, a 30% increase over that same period
- Aviation: Over a two-year period, passenger travel increased by 236 million per year, yet flight service only increased by 5 million flights per year.
- Drinking water: It is estimated that more than 12,000 miles of water pipes were planned to be replaced by drinking water utilities across the country in 2020.
- Stormwater: There are 3.5 million miles of storm sewers, 270 million storm drains, and 2.5 million stormwater treatment assets across the U.S.
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Complex project pressures
Aging infrastructure is often complex to maintain, modernize or replace. Traditional systems and outdated 2D processes add to the project complexities, while also exacerbating budgetary and schedule concerns.
Aging infrastructure is often complex to maintain, modernize or replace. Traditional systems and outdated 2D processes add to the project complexities, while also exacerbating budgetary and schedule concerns.
Achieving an infrastructure system fit for the 21st century requires technology + innovation
Building Information Modeling (BIM) processes based on intelligent models and enabled by a cloud platform are changing how infrastructure is planned, designed, built and managed.
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