Deputy Director DFW Airport DFW Airport, Texas, United States
Abstract: Dallas Fort Worth (DFW) Airport is advancing a comprehensive digital transformation strategy to optimize the planning, design, construction, and operational processes of its facilities. A key component of this strategy is DFW’s integrated operational model, which consolidates information from various sources, including schedules, plans, and project data, into a single platform to visualize construction activities in real-time. This centralized hub allows stakeholders across disciplines to access up-to-date information, enabling proactive management and decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
The integration of Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Digital Twin technology within this model provides a foundational framework that extends beyond traditional construction practices. BIM facilitates the collaborative design and planning of infrastructure, while Digital Twin technology offers virtual replicas of physical assets, allowing for real-time monitoring and predictive insights to enhance operational efficiency. DFW’s operational model also utilizes data sensing and analytics to monitor critical metrics, from energy usage to asset health, supporting evidence-based decisions that enhance sustainability and resource management.
Furthermore, DFW employs advanced technologies such as LiDAR, drones, and AI to ensure precision and efficiency in data capture and analysis. LiDAR and drone surveys create high-resolution point clouds that provide accurate as-built documentation, seamlessly integrated into BIM and Digital Twin models. This ensures that DFW’s digital models accurately reflect the state of physical assets, supporting effective planning and maintenance strategies. AI-powered analytics additionally support predictive maintenance by identifying patterns in operational data and automating routine monitoring processes, minimizing downtime and improving safety.
By consolidating these technologies into one operational model, DFW creates a cohesive digital ecosystem that promotes transparency, reduces costs, and supports seamless coordination across construction and operational workflows. This strategic integration enables DFW to deliver projects more efficiently, enhance operational resilience, and elevate the overall passenger experience, reinforcing its commitment to innovation and excellence in airport management.
Learning Objectives:
Attendees can expect to learn the following from this session:
Upon completion, participant will be able to demonstrate an understanding of how real-time data visualization and predictive insights support proactive decision-making throughout the airport project lifecycle.
Upon completion, participant will be able to explain the benefits and practical applications of using advanced technologies such as LiDAR, drones, & sensors for accurate as-built documentation and predictive maintenance.
Upon completion, participant will be able to identify ways that integrated digital tools, such as BIM and Digital Twins, contribute to sustainability and resource management in large-scale infrastructure projects.