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THE EUROSDR GEOBIM PROJECT - DEVELOPING CASE STUDIES for the USE of GEOBIM in PRACTICE

Ellul, C. ; Noardo, F. ; Harrie, L. LU orcid and Stoter, J. (2020) 3rd BIM/GIS Integration Workshop and 15th 3D GeoInfo Conference 2020 In International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives 44. p.33-40
Abstract

Although the use of location-based data (location coupled with semantic information) within Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and from Earth Observation (e.g. satellite) sources has been long established for decision makers, this has only recently been reflected in the construction sector with a more recent move from Computer Aided Design (CAD) to Building Information Modelling. BIM has opened up an additional source of valuable location-based data, with particular focus on the architecture, structural and engineering detail of both buildings and infrastructure projects. As with most if not all location data, while BIM can be used on its own, major benefits are to be derived from integration with other data sources. When this is... (More)

Although the use of location-based data (location coupled with semantic information) within Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and from Earth Observation (e.g. satellite) sources has been long established for decision makers, this has only recently been reflected in the construction sector with a more recent move from Computer Aided Design (CAD) to Building Information Modelling. BIM has opened up an additional source of valuable location-based data, with particular focus on the architecture, structural and engineering detail of both buildings and infrastructure projects. As with most if not all location data, while BIM can be used on its own, major benefits are to be derived from integration with other data sources. When this is done with GIS, the result is known as GeoBIM and although there are some similarities between the two, challenges to integration are both technical and non technical, in particular the need for clear case studies to motivate both developers and senior management. There are synergies to be gained from a multi-national, coordinated approach when addressing these challenges, where participants can benefit from each-others' experience and where the needs of users and the National Mapping and Cadastral Agency (NMCA) perspective underpin the research. This paper summarises final outcomes and findings of the EuroSDR GeoBIM research project, which was set up to provide the required multi-national, user-centric collaborative framework, which had as its overall aim the development of best practice guidelines for GeoBIM, and due to its situation within EuroSDR has an NMCA focus. The paper updates information with regard to GeoBIM projects and maturity in the participant countries, and provides an overview of the two case studies developed.

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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
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44
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4/W1
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8 pages
conference name
3rd BIM/GIS Integration Workshop and 15th 3D GeoInfo Conference 2020
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London, United Kingdom
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2020-09-07 - 2020-09-11
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1682-1750
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10.5194/isprs-archives-XLIV-4-W1-2020-33-2020
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