ProjectWise
ProjectWise is a project collaboration and architecture, engineering, construction, (AEC) information management software developed explicitly for the design and construction of AEC infrastructure projects.
Unlike traditional document management and collaboration software, ProjectWise is a system of collaboration servers and services for AEC information for the design and construction of infrastructure projects while the work is in progress. It provides scalable, industry-proven, advantages in work-sharing, content re-use and dynamic feedback.
ProjectWise is used to manage files and collaborate with internal and external customers within the state mega-projects including:
- The Alaskan Way Viaduct
- SR520 Floating Bridge
- Tacoma HOV
- Columbia River Crossing
- Triangle Interchange
- I-90 Two-Way Transit
ProjectWise installation
Download the ProjectWise Client (ZIP 854MB)
See Registering the WSDOT ProjectWise server (PDF 224kb) if you need to manually register.
Please contact Bentley for assistance with these application installs.
ProjectWise training documents
In order to access WSDOT ProjectWise training 101, you will first need an active WSDOT ProjectWise Account and have the ProjectWise application installed. Please contact HQ CAE Helpdesk for assistance.
Advanced ProjectWise file commands 201 (PDF 539KB)
Creating custom views in ProjectWise 201 (PDF 566KB)
Local document organizer training 201 (PDF 401KB)
ProjectWise file versions 201 (PDF 391KB)
ProjectWise searches 201 (PDF 367KB)
ProjectWise technical notes
See how to create shortcuts (PDF 161KB) to a file or folder within ProjectWise.
ProjectWise is a powerful document management tool that can handle multiple users in the same workspace and documents. When opening files (PDF 154KB), choose the appropriate option for the task. How documents are opened controls the ability of other people to work in them.
Support
For any support needs, please email the HQ CAE Helpdesk
Monday – Friday, 7:00 am – 4:00 pm
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