Description
As a partner to Delta Air Lines, Burns & McDonnell (BMcD) reached for the sky on this unique terminal design. The program began as a renovation of the existing terminals and evolved into the design of a brand-new consolidated terminal, which included four concourses, a head house, a taxi stack, and a parking garage. In this endeavor, BMcD joined forces with the client, the subconsultants, and the construction manager for a true collaboration. BMcD used an array of Autodesk products across the entire program lifecycle, from design through construction, at the heart of which was Autodesk Forma. Autodesk Forma enabled BMcD and 25 subconsultants to work seamlessly and efficiently on a single platform, across multiple office locations, and through a pandemic. Keeping the terminals fully operational continuously through construction was critical. This project was only possible with the entire team engaged in real time on Autodesk Forma. In the end, the ability to collaborate allowed for an efficient and prestigious design deliverable.
Key Learnings
- Learn how Autodesk Forma can help manage unique and complex aviation programs.
- Learn about building better relationships with consultants through the use of Autodesk Forma.
- Discover a better way to maximize model content and data within the design models to help with construction and cost estimating.