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PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 Geographic information. BIM to GIS conceptual mapping (B2GM)

PD ISO/TS 19166:2021

Geographic information. BIM to GIS conceptual mapping (B2GM)

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Standard number:PD ISO/TS 19166:2021
Pages:34
Released:2021-05-27
ISBN:978 0 539 05677 8
Status:Standard
PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 - Geographic Information: BIM to GIS Conceptual Mapping (B2GM)

PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 - Geographic Information: BIM to GIS Conceptual Mapping (B2GM)

Unlock the potential of seamless integration between Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Geographic Information Systems (GIS) with the PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 standard. This essential document provides a comprehensive framework for conceptual mapping, bridging the gap between these two powerful domains. Released on May 27, 2021, this standard is a must-have for professionals seeking to enhance their understanding and application of BIM and GIS integration.

Key Features

  • Standard Number: PD ISO/TS 19166:2021
  • Pages: 34
  • Release Date: 2021-05-27
  • ISBN: 978 0 539 05677 8
  • Status: Standard

Why Choose PD ISO/TS 19166:2021?

In the rapidly evolving fields of architecture, engineering, and construction, the integration of BIM and GIS is becoming increasingly crucial. The PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 standard provides a robust conceptual framework that facilitates the seamless exchange of information between BIM and GIS systems. This integration is vital for improving project efficiency, enhancing data accuracy, and enabling more informed decision-making processes.

Comprehensive Conceptual Mapping

This standard offers a detailed conceptual mapping approach, ensuring that data from BIM can be effectively translated and utilized within GIS environments. By providing a clear and structured methodology, PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 helps professionals overcome the challenges associated with data interoperability, ensuring that information is accurately and efficiently shared across platforms.

Enhance Collaboration and Communication

With PD ISO/TS 19166:2021, professionals can enhance collaboration and communication across multidisciplinary teams. By standardizing the way BIM and GIS data are integrated, this document ensures that all stakeholders have access to consistent and reliable information, fostering a more collaborative and efficient project environment.

Stay Ahead of Industry Trends

As the industry continues to evolve, staying ahead of the latest trends and technologies is essential. PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 positions you at the forefront of innovation, providing the tools and knowledge needed to leverage the full potential of BIM and GIS integration. By adopting this standard, you demonstrate a commitment to excellence and a proactive approach to embracing new opportunities.

Who Can Benefit from This Standard?

PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 is an invaluable resource for a wide range of professionals, including:

  • Architects and Engineers
  • Urban Planners and Designers
  • Construction Managers
  • GIS Specialists
  • Data Analysts and IT Professionals

Whether you are involved in the design, construction, or management of infrastructure projects, this standard provides the guidance needed to effectively integrate BIM and GIS, enhancing the overall quality and efficiency of your work.

Conclusion

Embrace the future of integrated project delivery with PD ISO/TS 19166:2021. This standard is your gateway to unlocking the full potential of BIM and GIS, providing a comprehensive framework for conceptual mapping and data interoperability. With its release in 2021, it represents the latest advancements in the field, ensuring that you are equipped with the most up-to-date knowledge and practices.

Invest in PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 today and take the first step towards a more integrated, efficient, and innovative approach to project delivery. Enhance your capabilities, improve collaboration, and stay ahead of industry trends with this essential standard.

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PD ISO/TS 19166:2021


This standard PD ISO/TS 19166:2021 Geographic information. BIM to GIS conceptual mapping (B2GM) is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 35.240.70 IT applications in science

This document defines the conceptual framework and mechanisms for mapping information elements from Building Information Modelling (BIM) to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to access the required information based on specific user requirements.

The conceptual framework for mapping BIM information to GIS is defined with the following three mapping mechanisms:

  1. BIM to GIS Perspective Definition (B2G PD);

  2. BIM to GIS Element Mapping (B2G EM);

  3. BIM to GIS LOD Mapping (B2G LM).

This document does not describe physical schema integration or mapping between BIM and GIS models because the physical schema integration or mapping between two heterogeneous models is very complex and can cause a variety of ambiguity problems. Developing a unified information model between BIM and GIS is a desirable goal, but it is out of the scope of this document.

The scope of this document includes the following:

  1. definition for BIM to GIS conceptual mapping requirement description;

  2. definition of BIM to GIS conceptual mapping framework and component;

  3. definition of mapping for export from one schema into another.

The following concepts are outside the scope:

  1. definition of any particular mapping application requirement and mechanism;

  2. bi-directional mapping method between BIM and GIS;

  3. definition of physical schema mapping between BIM and GIS;

  4. definition of coordinate system mapping between BIM and GIS.

NOTE

For cases involving requirements related to Geo-referencing for providing the position and orientation of the BIM model based on GIS, there exist other standards such as ISO 19111 and the Information Delivery Manual (IDM) from buildingSMART on Geo-referencing BIM.

  1. definition of relationship mapping between BIM and GIS;

  2. implementation of the application schema.