List of Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD Customers
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Companies using Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) include: Sabesp, a Brazil based Utilities organisation with 12435 employees and revenues of $3.53 billion, Barwon Water, a Australia based Utilities organisation with 451 employees and revenues of $258.0 million, Prolagos Brazil, a Brazil based Utilities organisation with 300 employees and revenues of $25.0 million and many others.
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Barwon Water | Utilities | 451 | $258M | Australia | Bentley Systems | Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2009 | n/a |
In 2009, Barwon Water implemented Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD in Victoria, Australia. The deployment focused on hydraulic modeling to support planning and customer service functions and is categorized as Computer-Aided Design (CAD). The implementation was scoped to produce model driven analyses and operational reporting for multiple departments within the utility.
The work used Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD to build network hydraulic models, perform scenario simulation and run fire flow analysis as part of standard engineering workflows. The case study documents an upgrade trajectory to Bentley WaterGEMS that extended the modeling environment to integrate simulation outputs with the utility GIS, aligning network models to spatial asset data.
GIS integration delivered near real time flow and pressure layers that were consumed by planning, operations and customer service teams, changing how model outputs were accessed across departments. Reported outcomes include a reduction in fire flow reporting time by approximately 93 percent and documented annual savings of roughly AU$120000, as recorded in the project case study.
Governance emphasized cross department access to model driven layers and a staged upgrade path from WaterCAD to WaterGEMS to improve situational awareness and operational visualization for the Victoria service area. The implementation standardized hydraulic modeling practices, simulation based reporting, and integration with GIS to support ongoing planning and customer facing workflows.
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Prolagos Brazil | Utilities | 300 | $25M | Brazil | Bentley Systems | Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2016 | n/a |
In 2016, Prolagos Brazil deployed Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD to develop and calibrate hydraulic scenarios for a regional master plan in Região dos Lagos, Brazil. The implementation supported both planning and operations teams to evaluate supply coverage and to test pump strategy options across the distribution network. Configuration centered on hydraulic modeling and scenario management, leveraging WaterCAD network analysis capabilities to model pipes, nodes, and pump scheduling and to simulate demand and pressure variations. Engineers produced calibrated models and scenario baselines that enabled comparative analysis of alternative layouts and operational schedules, aligning model outputs with operational controls for pump optimization. Operational scope covered regional master planning and day to day operations, and the planning and operations project increased resident supply coverage from approximately 91% to 98%, reduced energy consumption by about 59%, and delivered significant annual cost savings. Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD was used as the application for hydraulic analysis under the Computer-Aided Design (CAD) category to support water distribution planning and operational decision making. Model calibration and documented scenario workflows were institutionalized to maintain version control and to integrate modeling outputs into governance and decision processes between engineering and operations teams.
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Sabesp | Utilities | 12435 | $3.5B | Brazil | Bentley Systems | Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD | Computer-Aided Design (CAD) | 2007 | n/a |
In 2007, Sabesp implemented Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD to model pump and tank configurations across its São Paulo state operations. Bentley OpenFlows WaterCAD is a Computer-Aided Design (CAD) application used to simulate hydraulic network behavior and support operational decision making for water distribution systems. The work focused on modeling pump and tank configurations and pumping optimization, using hydraulic simulation and energy use analysis to evaluate operational scenarios and control schedules. Implementation supported operational planning to ensure continuous supply to approximately 240,000 inhabitants, with emphasis on operations and pumping optimization functions. The modeling effort identified an operational strategy that ensured continuous supply while reducing energy costs, and source reporting attributes an approximate 20 percent reduction in the utility electric bill to the WaterCAD-driven optimization. Operational rollout prioritized execution of the identified pumping strategy by operations and energy management teams, aligning modeled schedules with field pumping practices.
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