With the 2026 World Cup and 2028 Summer Olympics fast approaching, Los Angeles faces a high-stakes challenge: Deliver massive infrastructure that meets deadlines and the climate moment despite labor shortages, wildfire recovery, and rebuilding efforts.
As LA repurposes stadiums and expands transit, design technology is no longer optional—it's essential for carbon tracking, schedule compression, and more. Join us for this session to see how BIM and real-time collaboration can guide these global events toward a more sustainable legacy. Plus, discover how digital workflows can ensure stadiums of the future anchor living, breathing districts rather than sitting idle between events.
Learning Objectives
- Review key carbon drivers in mega-event infrastructure and how to measure them.
- Find how to use BIM and data workflows to track, optimize, and report on environmental performance.
- Learn how to apply life cycle modeling and circular design strategies to legacy-focused projects.
- Explore how to integrate sustainability goals into fast-paced, multi-stakeholder design environments.