Print Email Facebook Twitter Can Data from BIMs be Used as Input for a 3D Cadastre? Title Can Data from BIMs be Used as Input for a 3D Cadastre? Author Oldfield, Jennifer van Oosterom, P.J.M. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology) Quak, C.W. (TU Delft OLD Department of GIS Technology) Veen, Jeroen van der Beetz, Jakob Contributor van Oosterom, P.J.M. (editor) Dimopoulou, Efi (editor) Fendel, Elfriede M. (editor) Date 2016-10 Abstract Much work has already been done on how a 3D Cadastre should best be developed. An inclusive information model, the Land Administration Model (LADM ISO 19152) has been developed to provide an international framework for how this can best be done. While this generic framework encompasses a wide range of eventualities, it does not prescribe the data format. One existing source from which data could be obtained is 3D Building Information Models (BIMs), or more specifically in this context, BuildingSMART’s Industry Foundation Class (IFC). Obtaining data is only one part of the process from moving from a 2D to a 3D Cadastre. An efficient collaborative workflow, preferably digital, also needs to be developed. This digital workflow would determine what the 3D Cadastre needs from a 3D BIM and the process of extracting it in addition to exchange requirements. Foundations, however, would need to be laid in order to facilitate this process. To begin with, in spite of the fact that the Industry Foundation Class (IFC) is already quite an extensive model, in order to satisfy the requirements of cadastral legal spaces it would need to be enriched further. Enriching it would enable data for a 3D Cadastre to be extracted from both as-designed and as-built BIMs. Experience has shown that process harmonization between organizations is non-trivial and dependent on specific organizations within countries Standardizing at an international level is therefore something wiser to avoid. However, a collaborative workflow described in BuildingSMART’s Information Delivery Manual (IDM) is a useful illustration of how the involved actors could collaborate. Moreover, communicating the information extractionprocess of BIM data to 3D parcels to actors in the building world using their own lingua franca could be beneficial. Subject BIMOpen BIMIndustry Foundation Classes (IFC)Business Process Modelling Notation (BPMN) Information Delivery Manual (IDM)Smart Cities3D Cadastreas-designed BIMas-built BIM To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:8f380f95-460a-4741-8e5d-6062bd7dd04b Publisher International Federation of Surveyors (FIG), Copenhagen ISBN 978-87-92853-47-9 Source Proceedings of the 5th International FIG Workshop on 3D Cadastres Event 5th International FIG 3D Cadastre Workshop, 2016-10-18 → 2016-10-20, Athens, Greece Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2016 Jennifer Oldfield, P.J.M. van Oosterom, C.W. Quak, Jeroen van der Veen, Jakob Beetz Files PDF BIMs_as_Input_for_3D_Cadastre.pdf 1.25 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:8f380f95-460a-4741-8e5d-6062bd7dd04b/datastream/OBJ/view