Model Interoperability in Building Information Modelling

Jim Steel, Robin Drogemuller. Model Interoperability in Building Information Modelling. 2009.

Conference: KISS workshop @ ASWEC 2009

Abstract

The exchange of design models in the design and construction industry is evolving away from 2-dimensional computer-aided design (CAD) and paper towards semantically-rich 3-dimensional digital models. This approach, known as Building Information Modelling ({BIM}), is anticipated to become the primary means of information exchange between the various parties involved in construction projects. From a technical perspective, the domain represents an interesting study in model-based interoperability, since the models are large and complex, and the industry is one in which collaboration is a vital part of business. In this paper, we present our experiences using the industry standard {IFC} data modelling format for exchanging design models between various tools, and in implementing tools which consume IFC models. We report on the successes and challenges in these endeavours, as the industry endeavours to move further towards fully digitized information exchange.