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Revit to Indoors: A Journey at Denver International Airport

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    Description

    The Denver International Airport (DEN) is widely recognized for its leadership in BIM. As part of a recent modernization initiative, DEN took a major leap forward by extending that BIM vision into geographic information system (GIS) technology—transforming how spaces inside the airport are mapped, managed, and maintained. In this session, you’ll learn how digital facilities and infrastructure (DFI) and GIS collaborated to build an 18-million-square-foot ArcGIS Indoors database spanning the entire campus using detailed Revit models. More than 7,000 rooms in this space management Digital Workplace are now spatially enabled and linked to identifiers used in asset and facilities systems. We’ll share key milestones from our 10-year and cover how recent breakthroughs connected Revit and ArcGIS workflows. From exporting BIM to ArcGIS Indoors to now strategizing about how to push data back to Revit, DEN is building a truly bidirectional BIM-GIS environment—bringing spatial intelligence to new disciplines and teams across the airport.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn how to use detailed Revit data to build an ArcGIS Indoors database for indoor space management and wayfinding.
    • Learn how to develop workflows to support bidirectional data exchange between Revit and GIS.
    • Learn about structuring and managing a space-aware geodatabase using standardized room identifiers.
    • Discover key steps and lessons that support BIM-GIS integration at an enterprise scale.

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