Bentley Drainage & Utilities Training for Design and Production Teams

At 5 Factor, we offer specialized Drainage & Utilities training in OpenRoads Designer (ORD 10.12) to help civil and utility design teams build smarter, more accurate underground systems. Whether you’re designing storm infrastructure, mapping utilities, or generating plan sets, we provide the skills and structure needed to get it right the first time.

We don’t just teach the tools—we help your team understand how to apply them to real projects, under real deadlines.

Designed for engineers who build below the surface.

OpenRoads’ Drainage & Utilities (D&U) features are powerful—but complex. We break it down into practical steps your team can follow from day one.

Training topics include:

  • Navigating Drainage & Utilities in ORD
  • Creating utilities in 2D and 3D
  • Customizing utility libraries and features
  • Setting up and managing utility profiles
  • Designing storm systems, ponds, ditches, and culverts
  • Building drainage reports
  • Producing drainage plan sheets
  • Annotation group customization for utility workflows

From concept to sheet production, we help your team design confidently within DOT and local standards.

Taught by experts & tailored for your projects.

This isn’t one-size-fits-all training. We adapt each session to match your utility standards, existing environments, and submittal requirements. Whether you're training new staff, transitioning from older tools, or cleaning up a messy D&U setup, we provide targeted, production-ready training.

With over 25 years of field experience, our certified Bentley instructors have supported DOT, municipal,

If your teams are wasting hours fixing utility profiles, generating storm reports manually, or struggling to get plan sets out the door—we can help.

👉 Book A Consultation for Training Here

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