Abstract

Even though BIM is still rarely used in operation over the lifetime of infrastructure assets, it promises significant benefits for national road authorities with regard to condition updating and the effects of maintenance measures required in contemporary asset management. This paper introduces new approaches for a task-related data exchange between BIM and Infrastructure Management Systems. Concepts to manage semantic information and to visualize geometric-related information are presented. For selected use cases, country-specific information containers were defined to support the general process map which differ fundamentally according to the ontologies, links and documents that are used and stored. The proposed approach was implemented in a web application and tested for three predefined use cases within the framework of a case study.

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