A BIM-Based Safety Management Framework for Operation and Maintenance in Water Diversion Projects

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Abstract

Timely assessment of the structural safety status of water diversion projects and taking necessary preventive measures are the primary conditions to ensure the safe operation of large-scale diversion structures. This paper proposes an integrated visualization framework based on the Building Information Model (BIM) to support the safety management of water diversion projects. The framework integrates data collection, data analysis, warning issuance, and emergency disposal into an integrated platform, which improves the automation level of safety management and the efficiency of emergency response. On this basis, a prototype system is developed and implemented in a water diversion project in Henan Province, China. The prototype of the system can automatically evaluate the structural safety status of water diversion structures, issue corresponding warnings to managers, and provide visual prompts to support decision-making. The system prototype and its demonstration verify the applicability and effectiveness of the framework.

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Liu, T., Zhang, S., & Wang, C. (2021). A BIM-Based Safety Management Framework for Operation and Maintenance in Water Diversion Projects. Water Resources Management, 35(5), 1619–1635. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11269-021-02813-7

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