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Bridging the gap between BIM and GIS
1. Bridging the gap: GIS and BIM
Robby Cattoor, Infrabel
Joost Neujens, GIM
2.
3. Build a sustainable, safe and
reliable railway network based
on the same digital
information.
4.
5. BUILDING INFORMATION MODEL
Existing Conditions Data
Engineering Data
As Built Data
Maintenance Data
…
…
Monitoring Data
PIM(CAPEX)AIM(OPEX)
Information
Graphical
Non-
Graphical
Documents
9. FLUENT
● To anyone who needs it
● Desired structure/format
● Flexible
WE WANT OUR DATA
INTEGRATED
● Linked across disciplines
● Troughout entire lifecycle
● Less duplicates/loss
14. IFC
● BuildingSMART
● Support for vertical infrastructure
● Latest: IFC4 + 2 extensions
● STEP or xml format
● Use with FME already well
established and documented
● No alignments
15. IFC Alignment
● Terrain features
● Train, road, bridge, etc.
● IFC Alignment standard published
2015
● IFC5 supported in future versions
of FME?
18. Extract Rail Information From LiDAR
PointCloudFilter
PointCloudExpressionEvaluator
PointCloudSimplifier
PointCouldCoercer
19. READ 3D LandXML
2D
FME
3D
FME
• Read 2D PVI points
• ArcPropertySetter for arcs
• Create profile curve
• Combine profile and plan to create
3D line
22. BIM-GIS integration proves relevant
for infrastructure
Seize opportunities with current data
and standards
Vital role for FME to fill the
‘interoperability gaps’
TO CONCLUDE