Abstract

Highway infrastructure plays an important role in assuring the proper function of the nation’s transportation. Highway alignment is an essential part of the highway planning and design phase, which has significant effects on the surroundings. Identifying optimal highway routes while using traditional methods requires significant time, cost, and effort, since it requires a comprehensive assessment of multiple factors, such as cost and environmental impacts. This study proposes an approach for managing highway alignment in the context of a larger landscape that integrates building information modelling (BIM) and geographic information system (GIS) capabilities. To support this integration, semantic web technologies are used to integrate data on a semantic level. Moreover, the approach also uses genetic algorithms (GAs) for optimizing highway alignments. A fully automated model is developed that enables data interoperability between BIM and GIS systems and also allows for data exchange between the integration model and the optimization algorithm. The model enables the full exploitation of features of the project and its surroundings for highway alignment planning. The proposed model is also applied to a real highway project to validate its effectiveness. The visualization model of the highway project and its surroundings provides a realistic three-dimensional image that produces a comprehensive virtual environment, where the project could be effectively planned and designed. That can help to reduce design errors and miscommunication, which, in turn, reduces project risks. Moreover, geological and geographical analyses help to identify geohazards and environmentally sensitive regions. The proposed model facilitates highway alignment planning by providing a cross-disciplinary approach to close the gap between the infrastructural and geotechnical planning processes.

Highlights

  • Highway infrastructure plays an important role in a nation’s security, economy, and well-being, since safe, efficient, and reliable mobility of citizens and goods facilitate social and economic development [1]

  • This study proposes an integrated building information modelling (BIM) and geographic information science (GIS) model to facilitate the highway planning process by allowing data exchange between BIM and GIS tools

  • Ontology matching is performed by using Graph Matching for Ontologies (GMO). These BIM and GIS ontologies are first transferred into RDF bipartite graphs, and GMO is adopted to compare the structural similarities between the BIM and GIS ontologies

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Summary

Introduction

Highway infrastructure plays an important role in a nation’s security, economy, and well-being, since safe, efficient, and reliable mobility of citizens and goods facilitate social and economic development [1]. The main task in highway planning is to select an optimal alignment This process is cumbersome, since it requires a comprehensive assessment of multiple factors, such as cost and environmental impact. The planning process is time-consuming, inefficient, and costly To solve this problem, this study proposes an integrated building information modelling (BIM) and geographic information science (GIS) model to facilitate the highway planning process by allowing data exchange between BIM and GIS tools. To improve the integration of data between BIM and GIS information, a method for addressing the semantic heterogeneities of the two technologies is required. This study uses semantic web technology to integrate BIM and GIS data in highway alignment. The implementation of the proposed model facilitates highway planning and design by providing a cross-discipline approach to close the gap between the infrastructural and geotechnical planning processes and by allowing the information to flow between BIM and GIS tools.

GIS and Its Applications
BIM to CIM
BIM-GIS Integration
Semantic Web Technology and Ontology
Integrated BIM-GIS Model in Highway Projects
Highway Alignment Optimization
The Proposed Approach
The Integrated BIM-GIS Model
Conceptualizing IFC and CityGML
RDF Formalization
Analysis Module
Socio-Economic and Environmental Impacts
Cut and Fill Calculations
Optimization Layer
Project Information
Data from Both BIM and GIS Tools
Geographical and Environmental Issues
Conclusions

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