Application Practice of 3D Integration of Pipeline Information in Large-Scale and Complex Project Sites-Take Changsha Airport Addition and Alteration Project as an Example

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Based on the practice of Changsha Airport Addition and Alteration Project, this paper refines, studies and summarizes the type, integration and interaction of pipeline information in large-scale and complex project sites, According to the whole life cycle of the Project, four types of pipeline information, including self-owned attribute, system attribute, management attribute and additive attribute, are sorted out. In actual engineering projects, there are two modeling ways, Method I: direct BIM design modeling, Method II: transformation and modeling after CAD design. The difference between Method I and Method II mainly sits on the difference in presentation form. One is three-dimensional and the other is two-dimensional. However, the base of both of them representing pipeline information is attributes and data. As long as these attributes and data can be extracted, information integration can be realized and applied to project management in the later stage. Based on the integrated research on the airport pipeline information, a corresponding BIM collaboration and management and control platform has been developed for the Project, and research results have been applied to the actual management of the project pipeline in an exploratory way, so as to achieve the project management requirements of the airport pipeline in terms of design, progress, cost, prefabrication and processing, and prepare for the later digital delivery and intelligent operation and maintenance management.

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Jiang, C., Dai, X., Huang, Y., & Li, J. (2023). Application Practice of 3D Integration of Pipeline Information in Large-Scale and Complex Project Sites-Take Changsha Airport Addition and Alteration Project as an Example. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 235 LNCE, pp. 373–390). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-1748-8_34

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