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The Value of GIS + BIM for AEC Owners: San Francisco Airport Profile


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The Value of GIS + BIM for AEC Owners: San Francisco Airport Profile (Archived Webcast)

Originally Aired on May 6, 2021

Managing facilities has never been more challenging, and airport management is no exception. Between changes in passenger volumes, a dynamic regulatory environment, maintenance and expansion of infrastructure, increased security concerns, and the constant need to grow revenue, the considerations of airport management can be staggering.

Smart airports, like San Francisco International (SFO), are turning to the power of GIS and BIM to transform the way they address these challenges.

Join us on this webcast to hear how Josephine Pofsky, Director of Infrastructure Information Management at San Francisco International Airport, takes on the challenges of the airport’s Planning, Design and Construction Division’s Technology Visioning Program, focusing on research, development and deployment of practice technologies.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand how an airport can manage the various BIM, CAD and GIS data created as part of a major expansion project
  • Understand evolving best practice in creating a geospatial information infrastructure to support the entire organization
  • See and hear how SFO’s connected data environment strategy helps them deliver their business goals
  • Come to understand how a leading airport considers the data lifecycle when using and delivering technology

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