16 May 2013 Marcel Reuvers (Manager geo-standards) GIS - BIM
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So, what do we want integration, of - different disciplines (also GIS) - different phases of lifecycle assets
Different phases Tijd Waarde Design Preparation work Execution Maintenanc e Ideal situation Practice
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authorization Traffic management Asset management Public space Cables & pipes visualisation Land development Energy management Cultural heritage research Soil management Water management Potential analysis Programming Spatial planning safety Enforcement Acquisition construction plan Development and implementation What brings GIS for BIM processes
3 Main lines 1.Geographical information for planning / preparation phase 2.Geographical information for asset management / maintenance 3.As-is (GIS) --> As-built (BIM) As-is (GIS)
1. Geographical information for planning / preparation phase Like clash control in BIM
1. Geographical information for planning / preparation phase
2. Geographical information for asset management / maintenance Orientation of assets
2. Geographical information for asset management / maintenance Geographical objects as entry for the maintenance/assets attributes for asset planning
3. As-is (GIS) --> As-built (BIM) As-is (GIS) Efficient and cheaper maintenance of GI datasets As-is As-built
International standards BIM B&U:IFC/bsDD BIM Civil:LandXML GIS:OGC / ISO/TC 211 MoU: Building Smart and OGC 34th ISO/TC 211 plenary meeting June 2012 Resolution 590: New ‘Ad hoc group’ “to investigate interoperability issues concerning the respective standards” − ISO TC 59 / SC 13 – “Organization of information about construction works” − ‘the ISO side of BuildingSMART’ − IFD, IDM, MVD − ISO/TC 211 “Geographic information/Geomatics” − ‘The ISO side of OGC’ − GML, CityGML