Geographic Information Systems have been traditionally used to model the urban infrastructure and to perform 2D spatial analysis on databases covering large areas in less detail.
Consequently, GIS and BIM are now integrating by modelling the same objects. Despite having a convergence, GIS and BIM domains retain their own focus and characteristics for modelling urban infrastructure elements, and hence the data is represented and stored at varying levels of detail or abstraction in each system.
BIM enriched 3D city models have the potential to be powerful hubs of integrated information for computer-based urban spatial analysis. BIM data can feed more general GIS data and GIS data can provide the context that is usually missing in BIM data. A more detailed 3D city model can be built by using past and current BIM datasets. With contextual GIS information, BIM methodologies can be better applied to infrastructural works. GeoBIM utilizes the powerful analysis provided by GIS relating both to the city as well as building, thus allowing the user to test the impact of the building on the city and vice-versa.
A well designed and modelled city-wide 3D GeoBIM dataset hosted on effective data management systems and platforms, will help professionals (architects, engineers, urban planners, environmental scientists, etc.) to use them in various applications ranging from urban infrastructure design, construction permits, construction monitoring to infrastructure life cycle management in a cost-effective manner.
As a leader in geospatial space, Avineon’s GeoBIM applications can be leveraged to enrich 3D city models by nations to plan, develop, monitor and manage their city-wide urban infrastructure to meet their Sustainable Development Goals.