An efficient transport infrastructure system is essential for the social and economic development of a territory. It has become clear that the demo- graphic increase and changes in the habits of the populations should be supported by a development of transport systems, often inadequate to the growing demand for mobility. Therefore, it was necessary to use technologies that would allow the design, management and monitoring of transport structures in an effective man- ner to ensure adequate levels of service and safety. In more recent times, this need has led to the development of new methodologies as Building Information Mod- eling (BIM), which is decisively influencing the construction sector, allowing for better results from an economic, management and performance point of view. The digitization of civil manufactures has changed the approach to design and in particular the use of BIM for infra-structures has led to changes of an instrumen- tal nature in the processes related to all phases of design and construction. This paper presents a new BIM procedure to support the management phases of a road infrastructure. It has been defined an informative model which can inter- face the three-dimensional model of a road pavement with a set of information related to monitoring activities.
Applying Building Information Modeling to Road Pavements Management
Francesca Maltinti
Writing – Original Draft Preparation
;Emanuela QuaqueroSupervision
;Giulia RubiuSoftware
;Mauro ConiMembro del Collaboration Group
2021-01-01
Abstract
An efficient transport infrastructure system is essential for the social and economic development of a territory. It has become clear that the demo- graphic increase and changes in the habits of the populations should be supported by a development of transport systems, often inadequate to the growing demand for mobility. Therefore, it was necessary to use technologies that would allow the design, management and monitoring of transport structures in an effective man- ner to ensure adequate levels of service and safety. In more recent times, this need has led to the development of new methodologies as Building Information Mod- eling (BIM), which is decisively influencing the construction sector, allowing for better results from an economic, management and performance point of view. The digitization of civil manufactures has changed the approach to design and in particular the use of BIM for infra-structures has led to changes of an instrumen- tal nature in the processes related to all phases of design and construction. This paper presents a new BIM procedure to support the management phases of a road infrastructure. It has been defined an informative model which can inter- face the three-dimensional model of a road pavement with a set of information related to monitoring activities.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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