
Through the cloud
Over 7,000 collaborators, 2,700 active BIM models, a 270,000 square meter challenge and one ticking clock.
With a goal of making Lima, Peru the largest hub in South America, the $2 billion expansion of the Jorge Chávez International Airport required next-level connected workflows to make communication between the office and the field seamless, for informed decision making on the fly.
Elevating Lima
Higher expectations means higher pressure. With the $2 billion expansion of the Jorge Chávez International Airport — and the attention of the world on this project — Lima Airport Partners required planning, surveying, grading, paving and building operations to be coordinated at a world-class level of efficiency. Sacyr Infrastructure leveraged Trimble solutions to connect every centimeter of LIM's massive site to every stakeholder: from the office to the field, and back. With confidence at every turn, Sacyr went above and beyond—ahead of schedule—to put Lima, Peru on the way up.

Lima Airport in action
Grading
When grading even a centimeter off could flood a runway, compromise utilities or halt a jet mid-takeoff, Sacyr Infrastructure had to approach the $2 billion dollar expansion of the Jorge Chávez International Airport like lives depended on it. From cloud-connected grading systems to semi-automated motor graders, they leveraged Trimble solutions to empower operators of all skill levels to grade within 1 centimeter of spec across the entire jobsite. Watch the real-time progress updates, automated surface checks and seamless office-to-field connection that took this project from cautionary tale to precision-powered success story.

Augmented reality
Starting months behind schedule and finishing two months ahead of schedule, Sacyr Infrastructure made some bold tech decisions that helped reshape a global gateway—the Jorge Chávez International Airport. Go behind the scenes to see how 7,000+ individual collaborators were instantly connected to 2,700+ BIM models detecting issues before they became costly fixes with $2 billion dollars at stake. This isn’t just construction—it’s a high-stakes digital transformation.

Building construction
Packed with pressure, complexity, and massive scale, this 270,000-square-meter airport expansion, new control tower, and five-story passenger terminal demanded absolute precision. To avoid costly errors, delays, or rework, construction experts at Sacyr turned to Trimble’s game-changing construction solutions. Using the Trimble X7, teams completed precise 3D indoor scans in just 2 to 3 minutes. Real-time comparisons of as-builts vs. plans accelerated layout accuracy, quality assurance, and collaboration—transforming the workflow and the entire outcome of this project.

Machine control
Sacyr Infrastructure leveraged Trimble Earthworks and cloud-based workflows to unlock real-time updates from the cloud to the cab, effortless machine-generated progress reports, and seamless communication from office to field. Trimble overlays digital models onto real terrain, giving machine operators instant, visual guidance—no stakes, no signal dropouts, no delays. Sacyr’s 20% production boost felt automatic.

Office to field
From dirt to done—damn quick. When Carlos Ruiz Miranda stepped up to lead the massive rebuild of Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru, he knew coordination and optimization weren’t optional—they were everything. From connected total stations to scanners, TDC controllers, and machine automation, every crew member and piece of equipment worked in lockstep through Trimble Connect—a centralized digital workflow that transformed how work got done.

Paving
Responsible for delivering on a $2 billion dollar airport expansion, Sacyr Infrastructure leveraged Trimble technology to take 7000+ individual collaborators from complexity to clarity. They empowered crews with automatic paving control, universal total stations and handheld devices designed to help workers at any skill-level. Remarkably, despite a late start, the new runway for the Jorge Chávez International Airport was completed two months ahead of schedule—getting to grade and tolerances with no compromises.

Scanning
When 7000+ collaborators, 2,700 active BIM models and 80 kilometers of utilities collide—relentless rework and budget blowouts become almost inevitable. But not for Sacyr Infrastructure. They unleashed Trimble’s revolutionary digital scanning and cloud workflow solutions—transforming raw data into instant, crystal-clear insights with centimeter-level accuracy available anytime, anywhere. From lightning-fast 3D scans to precise, survey-grade GNSS positioning, Trimble’s tech put total control in the hands of crews—eliminating stockpile climbs, crushing guesswork, slashing rework and getting to sky-high levels of productivity.

Grading
When grading even a centimeter off could flood a runway, compromise utilities or halt a jet mid-takeoff, Sacyr Infrastructure had to approach the $2 billion dollar expansion of the Jorge Chávez International Airport like lives depended on it. From cloud-connected grading systems to semi-automated motor graders, they leveraged Trimble solutions to empower operators of all skill levels to grade within 1 centimeter of spec across the entire jobsite. Watch the real-time progress updates, automated surface checks and seamless office-to-field connection that took this project from cautionary tale to precision-powered success story.

Augmented reality
Starting months behind schedule and finishing two months ahead of schedule, Sacyr Infrastructure made some bold tech decisions that helped reshape a global gateway—the Jorge Chávez International Airport. Go behind the scenes to see how 7,000+ individual collaborators were instantly connected to 2,700+ BIM models detecting issues before they became costly fixes with $2 billion dollars at stake. This isn’t just construction—it’s a high-stakes digital transformation.

Building construction
Packed with pressure, complexity, and massive scale, this 270,000-square-meter airport expansion, new control tower, and five-story passenger terminal demanded absolute precision. To avoid costly errors, delays, or rework, construction experts at Sacyr turned to Trimble’s game-changing construction solutions. Using the Trimble X7, teams completed precise 3D indoor scans in just 2 to 3 minutes. Real-time comparisons of as-builts vs. plans accelerated layout accuracy, quality assurance, and collaboration—transforming the workflow and the entire outcome of this project.

Machine control
Sacyr Infrastructure leveraged Trimble Earthworks and cloud-based workflows to unlock real-time updates from the cloud to the cab, effortless machine-generated progress reports, and seamless communication from office to field. Trimble overlays digital models onto real terrain, giving machine operators instant, visual guidance—no stakes, no signal dropouts, no delays. Sacyr’s 20% production boost felt automatic.

Office to field
From dirt to done—damn quick. When Carlos Ruiz Miranda stepped up to lead the massive rebuild of Jorge Chavez International Airport in Lima, Peru, he knew coordination and optimization weren’t optional—they were everything. From connected total stations to scanners, TDC controllers, and machine automation, every crew member and piece of equipment worked in lockstep through Trimble Connect—a centralized digital workflow that transformed how work got done.

Paving
Responsible for delivering on a $2 billion dollar airport expansion, Sacyr Infrastructure leveraged Trimble technology to take 7000+ individual collaborators from complexity to clarity. They empowered crews with automatic paving control, universal total stations and handheld devices designed to help workers at any skill-level. Remarkably, despite a late start, the new runway for the Jorge Chávez International Airport was completed two months ahead of schedule—getting to grade and tolerances with no compromises.

Scanning
When 7000+ collaborators, 2,700 active BIM models and 80 kilometers of utilities collide—relentless rework and budget blowouts become almost inevitable. But not for Sacyr Infrastructure. They unleashed Trimble’s revolutionary digital scanning and cloud workflow solutions—transforming raw data into instant, crystal-clear insights with centimeter-level accuracy available anytime, anywhere. From lightning-fast 3D scans to precise, survey-grade GNSS positioning, Trimble’s tech put total control in the hands of crews—eliminating stockpile climbs, crushing guesswork, slashing rework and getting to sky-high levels of productivity.

Grading
When grading even a centimeter off could flood a runway, compromise utilities or halt a jet mid-takeoff, Sacyr Infrastructure had to approach the $2 billion dollar expansion of the Jorge Chávez International Airport like lives depended on it. From cloud-connected grading systems to semi-automated motor graders, they leveraged Trimble solutions to empower operators of all skill levels to grade within 1 centimeter of spec across the entire jobsite. Watch the real-time progress updates, automated surface checks and seamless office-to-field connection that took this project from cautionary tale to precision-powered success story.

Reach for the sky
Paper plans and clipboards couldn’t possibly keep an airport project this complex on track. As chief surveyor for Sacyr Infrastructure, Carlos Ruiz-Miranda’s job was to make sure all of these lofty expectations landed — on time and on budget.
As the person responsible for coordinating surveying, grading, paving and building, his decision to move forward with Trimble technology was a relatively easy one. Why? He had worked with Trimble solutions before. Through the cloud, he connected every centimeter of this massive site to every stakeholder: from the office to the field, and back.











Connected: on the fly
Construction is complex — but the process doesn’t need to be. Trimble’s automated jobsite solutions and cloud capability empower crews to land objectives flawlessly. Contact a Trimble dealer to learn how we can transform your workflows by putting speed, efficiency and connectivity in the palm of your hand.

Lofty expectations: landed
From the office to the field and back, Sacyr's work is on the way up. In these news articles, learn more about how Sacyr leveraged Trimble technology connects every centimeter of this massive jobsite to every stakeholder - from the office to the field, and back. Read on.

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