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Ineco Named Finalist in the YII2024 Bentley Awards

To develop this work, the Ineco team has created a connected data environment that has allowed it to access a validated source of information and has modelled hundreds of kilometres of roads and railways in BIM.

To develop this work, the Ineco team has created a connected data environment that has allowed it to access a validated source of information and has modelled hundreds of kilometres of roads and railways in BIM.

October 10, 2024

Ineco has been a finalist in the YII2024 Bentley Awards, held in Vancouver (Canada), for the design and supervision works for the construction of the northern section of Rail Baltica, which runs 94 km from the Estonian-Latvian border to Vangazi. This section includes 25 road overpasses, 6 eco-ducts and 16 railway viaducts, one of them with a length of 1,550metres over the Gauja River, the longest of the line.

To develop this work, the Ineco team has created a connected data environment that has allowed it to access a validated source of information and has modelled hundreds of kilometres of roads and railways in BIM. Rail Baltica is a modern high-speed corridor that will link the Baltic republics to the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-t) through a double-track railway line of 870 kilometres in total length.

The company already won this award in 2013 for the design of the high-speed rail junction HS2 Birmingham Delta Junction.