Construction Future depends upon integrating GIS in BIM

Construction Future depends upon integrating GIS in BIM

Overview

Geographic Information System is referred to as “GeoDesign” which applies to a planning process that enables decision-making in the context of local and regional features. It is used for visualizing and analyzing information about real-world assets as a reference in the construction industry. It aids in covering geovisualization-based decision-making and geospatial modeling.

Building Information Modeling provides a digital representation of the model that virtually shows the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) disciplines for an effective plan, design, construction and manage buildings and structures.  It provides spatial and significs information throughout the building lifecycle.

Digital Construction can see revolutionary in designing by integrating these two technologies. Integration of Building Information Modelling and Geographic Information Systems is essential for the smart, sustainable city due to its capabilities of data integration, quantitative analysis, application of technologies and urban management. This is a new trend for the construction industry and is a rapidly growing concept too.

Both technologies, when combined, work stronger for building and city modeling. It can be applied to the visualization of construction supply chain management, emergency response, urban energy, and ecological assessment, heritage protection and climate adaption.

GIS is useful for planning and operating infrastructures like roads, bridges, airports and rail networks. BIM  is a key element for designing and constructing and helps you to blend a layer of geospatial context whisked into the BIM Model.

Barriers to BIM-GIS integration

BIM cannot directly share data with other users because of the different applications used by them. Users need to rebuild the model and cannot properly schedule them due to poor information sharing.

BIM cannot manage what-if scenarios in one environment as it works in a single model. It also does not provide a topology function that is used to link each data in a model to build a connection between them. While these two technologies get data integrated there are chances of data mismatches, and this happens due to different data types and file formats.

BIM doesn’t support semantic information and data might get lost while exporting data from it.

Benefits of Integrating GIS & BIM

Data redundancy is eliminated when these two technologies come together and information moves between them. It helps in leveraging the benefit of better design and saves money. If GIS and BIM information is stored in a cloud, anyone can manage the data in any environment and from anywhere.

It is a myth that says in the construction industry BIM + GIS Data = Better Design and Long-term Savings. It can be used to bring a spatial dimension into the new construction process and can bring efficiency to every project built. Integration is as much used for a structure once built. Connecting these two technologies have brought improvise operability and eliminating errors.

GIS enlarges the benefit of BIM through geovisualization and once integrated with time information allows everyone to understand better the impacts of decisions to be made pre-construction, during construction and post–construction of a project.

It facilitates BIM Coordination between different disciplines to improve documentation of the design intended and unlock the diverse data sets to enable applications including sustainability analysis, and operational and management uses.

Conclusion

By bringing the concepts of georeferencing & geodesign into BIM, the construction industry is going to get the benefit of future designs. Integration of BIM and GIS technologies is equally important for the new construction of a building where it promotes supply chain and schedule management. For retrofit building projects, these technologies help in providing decision-making pre-construction and post-construction. Integration of GIS and BIM helps in providing spatial analysis that provides a real-world reference. It also speeds up the construction process and also depicts the decision-making process before and after construction from creating layers of design. It is becoming one of the emerging trends for the building design and visualization process involved in it.

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  • Tesla CAD – UK is an Architectural and Engineering Firm providing CAD, BIM & Pre-construction Services in United Kingdom. Our core strengths are to provide quality deliverables within a quick turn around time. We follow British standards and codes diligently while working on building design and CAD Drawing projects. Our understanding is aligned with the needs of our clients. We aim to deliver high quality output in tandem to requirements of our clients. Our Services: Architectural Services, BIM Services, Scan to BIM Services, Steel Detailing Services, MEP BIM Co-ordination, MEP shop Drawings, Drafting Services and Mechanical Services.

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