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Many Benefits of Be Inspired

Every year Bentley runs a program where engineering and construction firms submit projects which are then judged by an independent panel. If you are involved in engineering or construction projects, there is no more cost-effective way to advertise and promote your company. If you enter a project in the Be Inspired competition, you will be included in the Year in Infrastructure book, just for entering! This book is published and distributed throughout Bentley’s contacts as well as at User Group events and more. If you are one of three finalists in one of 18 categories, you will receive an expense-paid trip for two to London in November to present your project to over 10 editors from word wide press. If you win, you will receive exposure in ENR and other publications!

There is no cost to enter, other than your time. You just have to do it. Let us at Archway know you’re interested and we can send you the package of application forms. We will even help you choose a good project and help you fill out the forms. Don’t hesitate thinking you’re too small of a company. JL Patterson, a company of just over 70 employees, has entered each year, and won two years in a row, beating some of the largest companies in the world! And as Jackie Patterson, CEO of JL Patterson, says “[Winning] is the gift that just keeps giving.”

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