Bentley Systems Shines at 2025 Sustainability Delivery Awards
Bentley Systems has once again taken centre stage in the global infrastructure sustainability arena, proving it’s not just talking the talk but walking it too.
At this year’s Environment Analyst Sustainability Delivery Awards, held in Chicago, Bentley scooped top accolades across multiple categories. And it wasn’t just a pat on the back—these honours reflect genuine innovation, forward-thinking strategies, and solid results that are helping reshape the world of infrastructure for a more sustainable future.
With wins in both the Digital Innovation and Water Project of the Year categories, and a Highly Commended nod in Energy Project of the Year, Bentley has solidified its reputation as a pioneer in digital engineering for sustainability. From carbon visibility to water resilience and energy grid stability, the company is showing what it means to lead in a complex, rapidly evolving space.
Digital Innovation Award for iTwin Experience
The Digital Innovation Award went to Bentley’s Carbon Analysis capabilities embedded in its iTwin Experience platform. This isn’t your typical emissions tracking dashboard. It’s a fully-integrated solution that enables infrastructure engineers to collect and visualise carbon data across the entire project lifecycle. In practice, this means:
- Faster identification and mitigation of embodied carbon sources
- Data-driven exploration of design alternatives with reduced environmental impact
- Streamlined carbon reporting to meet both regulatory and stakeholder demands
And it’s already making a dent. Major infrastructure projects using iTwin Experience are cutting through the noise and focusing on what matters: sustainable design choices that can be validated early and revised rapidly.
Chris Bradshaw, Bentley’s Chief Sustainability and Education Officer, summed it up perfectly: “Digital twins are essential for sustainable development, helping users optimally balance environmental, social, and economic outcomes.”
Resilience Through Digital Water Management
Taking home Water Project of the Year, the collaboration between Bentley and Brazilian utility SABESP is nothing short of transformational. The Integra 4.0 project represents a major leap in how public water infrastructure is managed in a country where climate change is already putting strain on critical systems.
By deploying digital twin technology, SABESP modernised its workflows, improved asset management, and unlocked a cultural transformation that prioritises sustainable practices. It wasn’t just about installing smart meters or using fancy dashboards. This was about:
- Creating a unified platform for water infrastructure insights
- Promoting a culture of continuous improvement and sustainability
- Enabling quicker, smarter decisions that benefit millions
And the accolades didn’t stop there. Integra 4.0 was also a winner at Bentley’s 2024 Year in Infrastructure conference, where it took home the Going Digital Award in the Water and Wastewater category.
Energy Grid Fortification
In the Energy Project of the Year category, Bentley and Canadian utility Exo were recognised for their work on the Evergy Power Transmission Structure Stabilisation programme.
Using digital modelling and predictive analytics, the team delivered more than just reinforced infrastructure—they delivered peace of mind.
The project focused on:
- Enhancing energy grid resilience in vulnerable regions
- Reducing downtime and emergency maintenance through predictive tools
- Extending the lifespan of ageing transmission structures
While it didn’t clinch the top spot, this project was given a Highly Commended distinction, a nod to its technical excellence and societal impact. It was also honoured previously with Bentley Founders Awards, placing it firmly among the top-tier innovations in energy infrastructure.
A Broader Commitment to Global Sustainability Goals
Bentley’s recent awards are no fluke. They reflect a consistent, strategic alignment with global sustainability goals, especially in light of accelerating climate risks and urbanisation. And it’s not just about the tech. It’s about creating a shift in how infrastructure professionals think, design, and execute.
From smarter roads and rail to cleaner water systems and resilient energy grids, Bentley’s software suite continues to be the bedrock of next-gen infrastructure. As Bradshaw added: “We’re proud to be recognised across several categories in the 2025 Sustainability Delivery Awards and remain committed to delivering solutions that drive real progress toward climate and resilience goals.”
The Role of Environment Analyst and the Industry at Large
The Sustainability Delivery Awards, hosted annually by Environment Analyst, are gaining traction as one of the most credible events spotlighting global infrastructure transformation. Judged by an independent panel of industry experts, the awards shine a light on organisations that go beyond box-ticking and deliver tangible environmental, economic, and social value.
This year’s ceremony in Chicago brought together a powerhouse roster of policymakers, engineers, tech developers, and sustainability advocates. Their mission? To accelerate the pace of change in sectors long overdue for a green overhaul.
A Digital Partner for the Infrastructure of Tomorrow
Since its founding in 1984, Bentley Systems has grown into a digital juggernaut.
The company’s software solutions serve engineers and asset owners across every phase of infrastructure development—from early planning and design to construction, operations, and maintenance.
Today, Bentley’s platform is trusted across:
- Transportation networks
- Urban and rural water systems
- Energy transmission infrastructure
- Environmental remediation projects
And that trust is built on real-world results. Its growing use of digital twin technology, AI-powered analytics, and open data integration makes Bentley a go-to partner for organisations looking to leapfrog traditional methods.
Setting the Pace for the Decade Ahead
There’s no denying the future of infrastructure hinges on smarter, more sustainable practices. But what sets Bentley apart is its ability to operationalise sustainability. These aren’t just tools for compliance—they’re catalysts for long-term performance and resilience.
As the infrastructure sector feels the heat of both regulatory pressure and climate urgency, the message is clear: digital innovation isn’t a luxury, it’s a necessity. And Bentley is proving that when tech meets purpose, transformation isn’t just possible, it’s inevitable.