In this month's episode of The Engineers Collective, New Civil Engineer's hosts Claire, Nadine and Rob are joined by Dustin Parkman from Bentley Systems to talk about how Covid-19 is forcing us all to find alternative ways of working.
First up in this insightful episode you can join our hosts as they discuss what impact the easing of the lockdown measures in the UK might mean for the wider construction industry, and the new £2bn fund announced for walking and cycling schemes. Other key topics that you can be a part of include Transport for Scotland, Sadiq Khan’s Streetscene plans and the recent TfL bailout.
Our special guest, Dustin Parkman, then addresses working from home and potential changes to ways we work in the future. He explains Bentley’s thinking behind making its project management software, ProjectWise365, free to use throughout this pandemic, and gives some advice on maximising your organisation’s digital workflow potential.
Find out more at www.bentley.com/en/campaigns/project-delivery/bentley-has-your-back-projectwise-365
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