BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls

Although building information modeling (BIM) has been widely adopted in the building industry for several decades, the use of BIM in the context of transportation infrastructure has been slow in terms of both adoption and application. Industry and academia are increasingly making efforts to adopt BI...

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Main Authors: Salvatore Antonio Biancardo, Nunzio Viscione, Antonio Cerbone, Enzo Dessì
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Infrastructures
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/7/59
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spelling doaj-cb93a1078cb8436f89ae935472d4c7f02020-11-25T03:01:03ZengMDPI AGInfrastructures2412-38112020-07-015595910.3390/infrastructures5070059BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining WallsSalvatore Antonio Biancardo0Nunzio Viscione1Antonio Cerbone2Enzo Dessì3Department of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Federico II University of Naples, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Civil, Construction and Environmental Engineering, Federico II University of Naples, 80125 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Structures for Engineering and Architecture, Federico II University of Naples, 80125 Naples, ItalyEngco S.r.l., Viale Maria Bakunin, 100, 80126 Naples, ItalyAlthough building information modeling (BIM) has been widely adopted in the building industry for several decades, the use of BIM in the context of transportation infrastructure has been slow in terms of both adoption and application. Industry and academia are increasingly making efforts to adopt BIM for other non-building civil infrastructure but, so far, there has not been a comprehensive review of these efforts specifically regarding transportation. This paper explores BIM implementation in an infrastructure design project. An Autodesk <sup>®</sup> BIM-based tool, Civil 3D, is proposed as a potential BIM tool platform. This paper also focuses on modeling specific road elements not editable from the standard library, such as guardrails and retaining walls, as well as proposing different solutions using Revit and Subassembly Composer and analyzing the interoperability among BIM-based tools.https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/7/59infrastructure building information modelingparametric modelingguardrailsretaining wallsBIM-based tools
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author Salvatore Antonio Biancardo
Nunzio Viscione
Antonio Cerbone
Enzo Dessì
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Antonio Cerbone
Enzo Dessì
BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
Infrastructures
infrastructure building information modeling
parametric modeling
guardrails
retaining walls
BIM-based tools
author_facet Salvatore Antonio Biancardo
Nunzio Viscione
Antonio Cerbone
Enzo Dessì
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title BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
title_short BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
title_full BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
title_fullStr BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
title_full_unstemmed BIM-Based Design for Road Infrastructure: A Critical Focus on Modeling Guardrails and Retaining Walls
title_sort bim-based design for road infrastructure: a critical focus on modeling guardrails and retaining walls
publisher MDPI AG
series Infrastructures
issn 2412-3811
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Although building information modeling (BIM) has been widely adopted in the building industry for several decades, the use of BIM in the context of transportation infrastructure has been slow in terms of both adoption and application. Industry and academia are increasingly making efforts to adopt BIM for other non-building civil infrastructure but, so far, there has not been a comprehensive review of these efforts specifically regarding transportation. This paper explores BIM implementation in an infrastructure design project. An Autodesk <sup>®</sup> BIM-based tool, Civil 3D, is proposed as a potential BIM tool platform. This paper also focuses on modeling specific road elements not editable from the standard library, such as guardrails and retaining walls, as well as proposing different solutions using Revit and Subassembly Composer and analyzing the interoperability among BIM-based tools.
topic infrastructure building information modeling
parametric modeling
guardrails
retaining walls
BIM-based tools
url https://www.mdpi.com/2412-3811/5/7/59
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