Bridge Software Institute
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| Formation | 2000 |
|---|---|
| Type | Institute |
| Headquarters | Gainesville, Florida |
| Location | |
Director | Gary Consolazio, Ph.D. |
Key people | Michael Davidson, Ph.D., P.E. (Associate Director); Henry Bollmann, P.E. (Senior Engineer); Anand Patil, P.E. (Associate Director); Clinton Monari (Lead UI Developer); Cary Peterson (Licensing and Distribution) |
| Website | Official website |
The Bridge Software Institute is headquartered at the University of Florida (UF) in Gainesville, Florida. It was established in January 2000 to oversee the development of bridge related software products at UF. Today, Bridge Software Institute products are used by engineers nationwide, both in state Departments of Transportation and leading private consulting firms. Bridge Software Institute software is also used for the analysis of bridges in various countries by engineers around the world.
The institute is headquartered in Gainesville, Florida at the University of Florida. The Bridge Software Institute was officially established January 2000. The Bridge Software Institute develops bridge software used extensively in the transportation industry.[citation needed]
The software is engineered by leveraging the institutional research activities of the Structural/Geotechnical Research Groups in the Engineering School of Sustainable Infrastructure & Environment at the University of Florida.[citation needed] One of the main strengths of the institute, is in nonlinear dynamic finite element analysis and its applications to solving large-scale extreme event problems.[citation needed]
Since 2003, the Bridge Software Institute has developed a robust database system that integrates the application of geotechnical engineering data and associated metadata which enables the construction of services in the digital environment. The Florida Department of Transportation Database System is now being used in large-scale implementations, with more applications currently under development.
Bridge Software Institute also participates in the development and promotion of the Data Interchange for Geotechnical and GeoEnvironmental Specialists (DIGGS).[1] DIGGS is a coalition of government agencies, universities and industry partners whose focus is on the creation and maintenance of an international data transfer standard for transportation related data. The coalition came into existence through coordination with the U.S. Federal Highway Administration who sponsored meetings and eventually formed the pooled fund study project.