The Mississippi Department of Transportation won a Bentley Be Inspired Award in late 2012 for their work to streamline their geotechnical data processes using gINT. Their work involved improving work flows for collection and processing of logs and lab testing data, incorporation of legacy data, and linking it all with GIS and Google Earth interfaces. [Editor] Disclosure: Bentley is a GeoPrac.net sponsor. [/Editor] [Source: Geoengineer.org. Image: Bentley Communities Blog]
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