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BRIEF

Organization
Public works and planning department of Gentofte Municipality

Market
Geospatial

Location
Gentofte, Copenhagen, Denmark, Europe

Project Objectives

  • Accelerate decision processes
  • Avoid maintenance of redundant data sets
  • Reduce resources spent on data translation
  • Increase operational flexibility and improve service

Fast Facts

  • Gentofte employs over 700 people in administrative and infrastructure management with a total of more than 5,400 employees
  • The municipality consists of 2500 hectares of land area
  • There are over 330 km of water mains with two water plants built in 1900
  • The City is responsible for 330 km of wastewater pipes, 200 km of wastewater service pipes, 20 wastewater pumping stations, and over 7,000 manholes

Bentley Products Used

  • MicroStation
  • MicroStation GeoGraphics
  • Bentley I/RAS B
  • Bentley Water
  • Bentley Wastewater
  • Bentley GeoOutlook
  • Digital InterPlot
  • Bentley Publisher

The City of Gentofte is the seventh largest municipality in Denmark, one of the 18 municipalities in Copenhagen. The municipality is responsible for public schools, child and elderly support programs, physical planning, utilities infrastructure, facilities management, and fire and emergency services. The City has a large volume of spatial and attribute data stored in several different formats. Difficulty in accessing the data created inefficient coordination between the planners, engineers and the public works department.

To solve this problem, Gentofte implemented an interoperable solution comprised of Bentley’s engineering applications and ESRI’s planning and analysis applications. This new strategy leverages the Bentley/ESRI AEC GIS interoperability with the result that more time can be spent on engineering, not searching and converting geospatial data.


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