Pinnacle’s Expert Team Performs 3D Modelling and Marketing Presentation of George Bush Terminal D Airport


An expert team of seven BIM engineers worked on the project of George Bush Terminal D Airport to offer phase wise 3D modeling and walk through service. The project involved renovation of Terminal D of George Bush Intercontinental Airport. The entire project is spread over an area of 26,000 sq. ft. 

Details about the Project
BIM Start Date: September 2015
BIM End date: October 2015
LOD: 200
Trades Covered: Architecture, Structure
Software Used: Revit, 3DS MAX


How Do We Offer 3d Modelling And Marketing Presentation?
At Pinnacle, we generate coordinated models and walkthrough using BIM. At Pinnacle, we allow our clients to check for possible clashes and interference among different building systems.
The main scope of work at George Bush Airport was offering 3D visualization and Walkthrough of the entire project. We identified the level of differences between the new structure and the existing one through 3D section views.
Our aim is to help construction companies to visualize schematic structure way before the construction begins. So that it becomes easier for our clients to think of better planning, devoid of any clash and conflict. 

Challenges We Faced and How We Solved Those
As per the clients’ specification, we have modeled the new and already present structure for more effective visualization. Our main challenge was to eliminate major clashes before the construction begin. 

Pinnacle’s Value Addition
We offered phase wide 3D modeling and walkthrough for better visualization at transition area of the existing and new construction.
At Pinnacle, offering the most accurate and cost-effective service is our commitment. Like every other project, at George Bush terminal D Airport, we appointed dedicated BIM engineers to meet the design needs.

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