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DENVER INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT | Stantec & RNN Architects

Construction Administration - Construction documentation

Project Lead: Carl Hole

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CA Lead: Nathan Martin, Rusty Lamb

Softwares: Revit, Trimble ProjectSight, Bluebeam Program: Aviation Terminal interior renovation

Project Overview

Work includes moving all TSA Security Lines from Level 5 to Level 6 while reconfiguring ticketing and baggage check-in at Level 6. Vertical circulation to / from the Level 4 train departure platform is being expanded and MEP / COM / Security systems are being reconfigured from Level 3 through Level 7 roof to accommodate alternations to the terminal. Baggage Handling Systems from Level 6 to Level 4 are undergoing major renovations / changes. Retail spaces are also undergoing relocation and reallocation where possible. The Terminal is identified by three modules: MOD 1, 2 and 3 and the project consists of three phases. The first two Design/Construction Phases are scheduled to be completed within the original $770 million budget and involve the middle third (Mod 2) in its entirety and the west half of the north third (Mod 1) of the existing terminal building. The initial 2 phases focus strictly on installing new ticketing / check-in space on Level 6 for selected airlines in Mod 2, reconditioning all of Level 5 in Mod 2 as well as a new TSA security checkpoint in the west half of Mod 1, level 6 of the north area of the main terminal. Modifications to Level 4 AGTS (train) platform and new MEP systems are included in this initial work.

Personal Duties:

• Aided Stantec with the Construction Administration process.

• Managed ‘As-Built’ Drawing set in BIM.

• Formulated sketches in response to RFI’s

• Conducted frequent observation walks with contractors.

• Aided with Punch walks for approval of construction.

• Submittal reviews.

• Attended coordination meetings between MEP and structural.

• Reviewed Shop Drawings

• Construction Document production for Phase 2

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