DFW Airport - International Parkway Modernization D-B Project. Lessons Learned on Effective Collaboration and Integration.

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CONTENT EXPIRES: December 31, 2027

Dallas Fort Worth International (DFW) Airport is the third-largest airport in the world by land area and ranks third globally in passenger traffic and operations, serving nearly 88 million travelers annually across 265 destinations. The International Parkway (IP), DFW’s primary landside transportation corridor, is undergoing a critical transformation through the International Parkway Modernization Design-Build (DB) Project. This initiative replaces three aging left-hand exit flyover bridges serving Terminals A, B, and C with more intuitive and efficient right-hand exits to improve traffic flow and user experience. Maintaining uninterrupted access for passengers and operations throughout construction has required a meticulously planned approach, initiated during procurement and sustained through the project’s engineering phases. The successful management to minimize/mitigate impacts has been made possible through the close collaboration and integration of the Project Team—Owner, Owner’s Consultant, and Design-Builder with its Designer. This presentation will highlight how the team is applying Design-Build best practices, including early stakeholder engagement, the use of technology for innovative collaboration processes, and integral risk management. Together, these and other strategies presented are driving a coordinated and effective delivery of this vital infrastructure improvement.

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