Integration of BIM and procedural modeling tools for road design

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Abstract

Building Information Modeling (BIM) is a design and management methodology strongly used in the Industry of Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC). It allows the creation of a 3D model through parametric modelling in a workflow that updates data, geometry and semantics using the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) standard. The purpose of this paper is to develop and apply a BIM method for road infrastructures. The creation of the BIM 3D models was carried out using different visual programming software and BIM tools, designing the spatial and parametric representation of the roadway. This way, it has been possible to discover the advantages of using procedural modelling to design road infrastructure through software that are usually used in the mechanical and architectural field. Finally, the interoperability of the software to extract and exchange information between these BIM tools was assessed.

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Biancardo, S. A., Capano, A., de Oliveira, S. G., & Tibaut, A. (2020). Integration of BIM and procedural modeling tools for road design. Infrastructures, 5(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures5040037

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