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Navigating the Stratosphere: Pushing the Cloud to the Limits—Salt Lake City International Airport

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Following a 12-year planning period, HOK was commissioned with the design of the Salt Lake City International Airport in Utah, considered one of the largest aviation projects under construction in the United States. In 2017, the airport launched a new 740,000-square-foot concourse expansion to the ongoing project, bringing the total area to 2.3 million square feet, with a total construction cost to $2.8 billion. This provided HOK with the opportunity to realign its BIM Execution Plan with a brand-new set of design technologies supporting big data, including A360 Collaboration for Revit cloud service, FormIt 360 software, Dynamo Studio software, Revizto, and Enscape. Learn how HOK re-evaluated, strategized, and adopted new technologies to enhance the collaborative design process; and hear what hurdles and opportunities appear when the cloud is pushed to the limits by projects of colossal dimensions.

Key Learnings

  • Learn how to properly budget, plan, and deploy BIM workflows in the cloud for airports
  • Learn how to overcome challenges when managing big data on cloud services
  • Learn how to visualize, share, and review huge models in the cloud
  • Learn how to identify and resolve issues using Collaboration for Revit in large projects

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  • Erik Jones
    Erik Jones is a senior design professional for HOK San Francisco. For the last 10 years, Jones has provided platform technical expertise to large aviation and transportation projects, including the Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport, the Anaheim Regional Transportation Intermodal Center, and most recently to the Salt Lake City International Airport, where he played an instrumental role in the Building Information Modeling (BIM) integration, coordination, and execution. Jones has a Bachelor of Architecture degree from California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. He is LEED Green Associate. Presenting with him will be Shaun Peppers, firm-wide design-technology specialist at HOK; Chris Gardini, design professional at HOK; and Patrick Riddle, design professional at HOK.
  • Cesar Escalante
    Cesar Escalante serves as Digital Design Technology Manager at HOK providing training, BIM implementation, and computation design support to the San Francisco and Seattle offices. He is a licensed Architect with 15 years of experience leveraging architecture and design tools as a practitioner, consultant and educator. Prior to HOK, Cesar worked for Flad Architects managing BIM workflows for large, technically complex, multimillion dollar manufacturing projects, and worked as an Senior Application Specialist for Ideate. He is passionate about computational design, digital prototyping, and a visual programming. César is a licensed architect, LEED accredited professional. He holds a dual Master degree in of Architecture and Urban Planning from the University of Texas at Austin and a Bachelor of Architecture from the Universidad Centroamericana José Simeón Cañas of El Salvador. He is the founder and coordinator of the San Francisco Dynamo User Group.
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