Airport Remodeling & Expansion

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Airport Remodeling & Expansion Projects
Solidspac3 Solutions for Aviation Architects, MEPF-BHS Engineers, and Airport Capital Planners

The Challenge: Inaccurate As-Built Data

Airport facilities are among the most complex remodeling environments.

Aviation Architects often rely on outdated or incomplete plans, especially for MEPF & BH (Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing, Fire Protection and Baggage Handling) systems. The process of collaborating on the data with other stakeholders is usually not streamlined and siloed.

When designs are based on inaccurate data:

❌ Unexpected conflicts between existing and new systems
❌ RFIs, redesigns, and budget overruns
❌ Compliance challenges and operational disruptions

Our Solution: Reliable Information, When it Matters Most

We provide a clear, verifiable understanding of existing conditions—so you can confidently design remodels without the risk of unforeseen conflicts.

And, we make that data available in one space, where that all stakeholders and contributors can view the different layers and make informed decisions - just by opening up a web browser.

Solidspac3 enables you to:

🔹 Start with accurate, trustworthy data
– No more guessing or relying on outdated drawings
🔹 See the full picture with everyone on the team
– Know precise locations, layer data, view 360 photographic images, etc.
🔹 Avoid costly surprises
– Reduce RFIs, redesigns, and unexpected construction delays

How we do it

We use high-precision 3D laser scanning and Scan-to-BIM technology to capture every detail of the built environment.

Our expertise and process for scanning in airport spaces, including Baggage Handling Systems, ensures that no critical system is overlooked. We ensure perfect registration and alignment with the design model.

All data is processed into Spac3, a fully interactive, browser-based platform, where your team can view, overlay, measure, and collaborate seamlessly.

We are also prepping the scan-to-BIM Models with airport specific meta data fields and populate the fields with the equipment and systems data. This enables you to connect the models to your  systems (BMS, maintenance, facility management, etc.), so you are ready for your Digital Twin.

Does that sound interesting for an upcoming project?