Bentley Systems has announced the finalists for the 2025 Going Digital Awards. Finalists across 12 categories were selected by independent panels of global industry experts from among nearly 250 nominations submitted by organisations in 47 countries.
“We are inspired by the ways infrastructure professionals continue to deliver better, more resilient infrastructure, despite so many global challenges, from climate change to infrastructure workforce shortages,” said Chris Bradshaw, chief sustainability and education officer, Bentley Systems.“This year’s Going Digital Awards finalists demonstrate the tangible impact advances in AI, digital twins, and more are having in driving greater productivity and resilience across the infrastructure lifecycle.”
Finalists will present their projects at Bentley’s Year in Infrastructure conference in Amsterdam, with the winners announced on October 16. This global gathering of infrastructure leaders highlights the trends and technologies shaping infrastructure sectors.
For the ‘Bridges and Tunnels’ category, the finalists are: Italferr (Italy) – Leveraging Digital Technologies for Improved Infrastructure Management; Pennoni (USA) – I-95 Penn’s Landing CAP Project; SENER (Brazil) – Salvador-Ilha de Itaparica Bridge.
For the ‘Roads and Highways’ category, the finalists are: Arcadis (Australia) – Warringah Freeway Upgrade; Jabatan Kerja Raya Sarawak (JKRS) (Malaysia) – Sarawak Sabah Link Road Phase 2; PowerChina ZhongNan Engineering Corporation Ltd. (China) – Ecological Highway from Detian Transnational Waterfall to Shuolong Border








