Digitalization of Project Delivery in Aviation
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CONTENT EXPIRES: December 31, 2024
The idea of digitizing the design, construction and operations of airport facilities is rather loosely defined today by the aviation industry. This session will provide a greater understanding of how well-defined building information model requirements and virtual design and construction processes from capital programs can enhance both the delivery of airport facilities (including their buildings, roadways and other railway infrastructure components) and their ongoing operations.
The first half of the session will focus on Information Management best practice, and how common data environments have changed the delivery landscape for many airports around the world. Whilst enabling optimal collaborative workflows within a Design-Build project delivery model for large capital investment programs. The session will also describe how such delivery methodologies are a key enabler for the ‘Digital Twin’ era. In the second half we will hear from some of the leading US Airports and Design-Builders on what the term ‘Smart Airport’ means to them, and openly discuss how these airports are preparing BIM programs to adapt and optimize their information management procedures to deliver operational efficiencies utilizing content provided by capital delivery.
Objectives:
• Define how Design-Build enables the effective collaboration to maximize the benefit of BIM.
• Demonstrate how the use of BIM in Aviation has grown over the last 5+ years
• Explore why cross team collaboration is critical for program success
• Describe how a coordinated team approach can reduce risk, time and cost and rework
Geoffrey W. Neumayr, SE, PE, DBIA
Chief Development Officer
San Francisco International Airport
Geoff is the Chief Development Officer for the San Francisco International Airport Planning, Design & Construction Division. He is responsible for the planning, design and construction of all the airport’s maintenance & capital projects. Geoff has over 30 years in design and construction and has been responsible for the Project Management of some of the San Francisco Bay Area’s most prestigious projects including the San Francisco International Airport BART Station and the newly completed Terminal 2 project. He is a vocal advocate of the team concept for the design and construction of public infrastructure projects, and is a proponent of the use of Progressive Design Build as implementation approach for integrated project delivery. Geoff is a huge advocate for Structured Collaborative Partnering as the foundation for high-performing collaborative teams. He has a reputation within the industry as a leader in the collaborative delivery philosophy of delivering projects with exceptional outcomes.
Brendan Dillon
Digital Facilities & Infrastructure Manager
Denver International Airport
Brendan Dillon is the Program Manager for the Digital Facilities & Infrastructure Program for Denver International Airport. DEN is the third busiest airport in the United States and has developed a comprehensive leading edge aviation BIM program which is involved in over 200 projects at a time with a net value in excess of $2 billion. Brendan is also the founder of the annual Airport Information Integration and Innovation (AI3) forum.
Arthur Schintzel
Sr. Virtual Design/Construction (VDC) Engineer
WSP
Art is a Senior VDC Engineer, BIM Manager and Project Manager based in WSP’s Boston, MA, Office. He has over 35 years combined experience with BIM, GIS, CADD and civil design of complex highway interchanges and transportation infrastructure using a broad spectrum of software tools supplied by several vendors, including Autodesk, Bentley, Oracle and ESRI. Art’s current focus is advancing BIM and Digital Delivery with WSP, primarily in the Northeast Region, to bring additional value to WSP’s public and private clients. At the project level, Art has been actively managing BIM implementation and use for large Design/Build and CM At Risk projects at Logan International Airport, LaGuardia International Airport and JFK International Airport.
Lewis Watts
Global Major Project Development
Autodesk
With experience spanning architectural design, project management, model coordination and BIM strategy, Lewis has developed a strong working knowledge of industry standards, guidance documentation and practical application, with a wealth of experience defining and implementing digital strategy, workflows, processes, standards, supporting documentation and templates within large infrastructure business' and/or projects.