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February 16-18, 2026  |  Colorado Convention Center   |  Denver, CO, USA

Project Managers

Woolpert

Empowering Project Delivery with Geospatial Technology

Every project has constraints, deadlines, and stakeholders. Geo Week is where project leaders across construction, infrastructure, land development, and asset management discover the tools and workflows that reduce rework, improve accuracy, and drive measurable ROI from field to finish.

Why Geo Week for Project Managers?

Project managers oversee complex operations that demand precise information and seamless coordination. Data gaps and outdated workflows translate directly into delays, budget overruns, and frustrated teams. Geo Week provides access to practical solutions that strengthen decision-making and ensure project outcomes match expectations. Attendees connect with technology innovators and peers who are successfully integrating geospatial tools into real-world project delivery.

Sessions and Strategies Advancing Project Management

Below is a collection of sessions for project managers – be sure to view the complete conference program schedule to see all the sessions available to you!

Across the globe, digital twins are reshaping how cities plan, build, and manage their infrastructure—from the scale of individual buildings to entire metropolitan regions. This session explores how cutting-edge digital twin projects are enabling smarter, more sustainable, and more inclusive urban systems. Speakers will share real-world implementations from Zurich to Florence, demonstrating both proprietary and open-source approaches to modeling complex urban environments. Attendees will see how ArcGIS-based digital twins are improving accessibility, sustainability, and flood resilience in Zurich, and how open standards such as 3D Tiles, glTF, and OGC APIs are empowering flexible, scalable city models across Europe. The session will also take a global perspective on adoption trends, comparing mature digital twin programs worldwide to the slower uptake seen in North America—and exploring what it will take to accelerate progress. Together, these presentations highlight the growing ecosystem of technologies, standards, and strategies driving the next generation of intelligent, data-driven cities.

As the geospatial industry evolves, new technologies are rapidly reshaping how data is captured, processed, and visualized. This session highlights a range of forward-looking innovations that push the boundaries of what’s possible in mapping and spatial analysis. Learn how open-source AI tools like Meta’s Segment Anything Model (SAM) are being applied to improve object detection and accuracy in drone imagery, making advanced analysis more accessible than ever. Discover how breakthroughs in server-side rendering are solving one of the biggest challenges in geospatial data—visualizing and sharing massive 3D models efficiently across the web. And explore how sensor-equipped vehicles, such as those in the Tesla fleet, could soon transform everyday transportation into a powerful mapping network capable of producing survey-grade results. Together, these presentations illustrate a future where the lines between AI, visualization, and mobility continue to blur, unlocking faster, smarter, and more scalable geospatial workflows.

Session 1

Revolutionizing Large-Scale Construction with Advanced Reality Capture & AR 

Discover how autonomous reality capture and augmented reality are reshaping project delivery through a real-world case study of the SLAC Linear Accelerator upgrade. Learn how point cloud data was leveraged to streamline progress payments, enhance field efficiency, and close the gap between design intent and construction execution.

Speaker: Sheena Shook

Session 2

Accuracy is Not Optional: Geodetic Truth in the Age of Reality Capture 

As technology evolves, precision remains paramount. This session explores why geodetic control and spatial accuracy are foundational to every successful project. Attendees will gain insights into maintaining data integrity across complex workflows and why “close enough” is never enough when building in the digital age.

Speaker: James Shaw

Together, these sessions reveal how innovation and precision must coexist—showcasing the technologies, strategies, and mindsets driving the next generation of construction excellence.

Productivity

Discover streamlined workflows that reduce rework, save labor hours, and improve delivery schedules.

Field-to-Office Integration

Learn how reality capture and digital workflows support collaboration and faster approvals.

ROI-Driven Technology Adoption

Evaluate tools that offer clear performance gains on current and future projects.

Construction Verification

Understand how lidar, scanning, and modeling validate progress and catch errors early.

Asset Lifecycle Management

Explore methods to maintain data accuracy from planning through long-term operations.

Risk Reduction

See how geospatial insights can support safety, quality control, and contingency planning.

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