Integration of cadastral survey data into building information models

Atazadeh, Behnam and Halalkhor Mirkalaei, Leila and Olfat, Hamed and Rajabifard, Abbas and Shojaei, Davood (2021) Integration of cadastral survey data into building information models. Geo-spatial Information Science, 24 (3). pp. 387-402. ISSN 1009-5020

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Abstract

Cadastral surveying plays an important role in defining legal boundaries of land and property. The current practice for recording cadastral survey data mainly relies on 2D digital or analog documents. This practice is efficient for simple land parcels but can be challenged in complex building developments. To address the issues stemmed from 2D methods of representing cadastral survey data, 3D spatial information models can be considered as a viable solution for managing cadastral survey data. Building Information Modeling (BIM) enables colsslaborative 3D management of the design, construction, and operation of buildings. There have been extensive studies conducted to investigate the connectivity between BIM and 3D cadaster. Most of these studies focus on managing legal information, such as ownership boundaries and attributes, in BIM-based environments. However, there is limited investigation on how surveying measurements can be mapped into BIM. In this study, the proposed method for integrating the cadastral survey data into the BIM environment includes identifying cadastral survey requirements, using BIM entities relevant to cadastral survey data, enrichment of a BIM prototype, and evaluation of the prototype. The major contribution of this study is to demonstrate the storage of cadastral survey data such as survey marks and traverse lines in the BIM environment. Therefore, this research contributes to the further enrichment of BIM with incorporating data elements related to cadastral surveying practices. It is confirmed that current BIM-based tools provide restricted capabilities for explicit management and visualization of cadastral survey data. This limitation can be addressed in the future enhancements of BIM in terms of supporting important elements for cadastral survey data.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Archive Digital > Geological Science
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email support@archivedigit.com
Date Deposited: 09 Jun 2023 06:41
Last Modified: 13 Jan 2024 04:50
URI: http://eprints.ditdo.in/id/eprint/1057

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