Abstract

Abstract. Precise and detailed information for infrastructure assets, as well as information about the property interests attached to them are crucial to prevent unnecessary costs, disruptions, and delays when planning, constructing, and managing such objects. Various models encapsulating infrastructure objects information are available, mostly during their design stage, and could be also reused in other stages of the Spatial Development Lifecycle (SDL), such as the Land Registration. In this respect, and as ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model is currently under revision, it is well-timed to consider the modelling of infrastructure objects within the scope of the upcoming Edition II of the standard. Given this background, the aim of this paper is to initiate the discussion on the registration options of infrastructure objects in the context of the LADM revision. Attention is given on specific categories of transport infrastructure objects, identifying the information required to be reused in other stages of the SDL, sourced from BIM/ IFC files used in the design stage. As currently IFC does not support infrastructure information, in order to investigate how such information is stored in IFC models based on the modellers’ decisions and the software used, two models of transport infrastructure objects coming from the industry were inspected and based on these findings, the conceptual modelling followed, based on the LADM concept. The paper aims to provide insights on to the limitations of the current use of IFC for transport infrastructure objects and propose the future steps to overcome them.

Highlights

  • Detailed and comprehensive knowledge about 3D urban space, critical infrastructures, and below ground assets is a prerequisite for management, simulation, and analysis in the fields of urban and environmental planning and governance, land administration and disaster management

  • This paper aims to initiate the discussion on the registration of infrastructure objects in the context of ISO 19152:2012 Land Administration Domain Model (LADM) revision

  • Attention is given on specific categories of transport infrastructure objects by identifying the required information that can be reused from Building Information Models/ Modelling (BIM)/ Industry Foundation Class (IFC) files

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Introduction

Detailed and comprehensive knowledge about 3D urban space, critical infrastructures, and below ground assets is a prerequisite for management, simulation, and analysis in the fields of urban and environmental planning and governance, land administration and disaster management. The AECOO (Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Owner, Operation) industry, is considered directly responsible for addressing this challenge, and in this regard, the (combined) use of BIM and GIS is investigated (Floros, et al, 2020). In this context, standards in both domains play a crucial role providing interoperability options for data storage and exchange across the various phases of an object’s lifecycle. There are various standardised approaches and formats that are being used in the AECOO industry, which vary and depend on multiple factors (custom-made methodologies, stakeholders’ expertise, project budget and timeline, etc.), while it happens that no standardised models are being used or are adjusted according to the project's needs and requirements

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