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GeoBIM for built environment condition assessment supporting asset management decision making
Abstract The digital transformation in management of the built environment is more and more evident. While the benefits of location data, from Building Information Modelling or Geographical Information Systems, have been explored separately, their combination - GeoBIM - in asset management has never been explored. Data collection for condition assessment is challenging due to quantity, types, frequency and quality of data. We first describe the opportunities and challenges of GeoBIM for condition assessment. The theoretical approach is then validated developing an integrated GeoBIM model of the digital built environment, for a neighbourhood in Milan, Italy. Data are collected, linked, processed and analysed, through multiple software platforms, providing relevant information for asset management decision making. Good results are achieved in rapid massive data collection, improved visualisation, and analysis. While further testing and development is required, the case study outcomes demonstrated the innovation and the mid-term service-oriented potential of the proposed approach.
Highlights The GeoBIM integrated approach is used for developing a location-enabled AM service. Our scalable and modular methodology innovates the Condition Assessment process. The location-based information management enhances data-driven decision making. Improved visualisations and analyses are possible via the digital tools developed.
GeoBIM for built environment condition assessment supporting asset management decision making
Abstract The digital transformation in management of the built environment is more and more evident. While the benefits of location data, from Building Information Modelling or Geographical Information Systems, have been explored separately, their combination - GeoBIM - in asset management has never been explored. Data collection for condition assessment is challenging due to quantity, types, frequency and quality of data. We first describe the opportunities and challenges of GeoBIM for condition assessment. The theoretical approach is then validated developing an integrated GeoBIM model of the digital built environment, for a neighbourhood in Milan, Italy. Data are collected, linked, processed and analysed, through multiple software platforms, providing relevant information for asset management decision making. Good results are achieved in rapid massive data collection, improved visualisation, and analysis. While further testing and development is required, the case study outcomes demonstrated the innovation and the mid-term service-oriented potential of the proposed approach.
Highlights The GeoBIM integrated approach is used for developing a location-enabled AM service. Our scalable and modular methodology innovates the Condition Assessment process. The location-based information management enhances data-driven decision making. Improved visualisations and analyses are possible via the digital tools developed.
GeoBIM for built environment condition assessment supporting asset management decision making
Moretti, Nicola (author) / Ellul, Claire (author) / Re Cecconi, Fulvio (author) / Papapesios, Nikolaos (author) / Dejaco, Mario Claudio (author)
2021-07-26
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Influence of an integrated value-based asset condition assessment in built asset management
Emerald Group Publishing | 2025
|Built environment project and asset management : BEPAM
UB Braunschweig | 1.2011 -