Buildings (Jun 2023)

Systematic Literature Review of Open Infrastructure BIM

  • Antonio Salzano,
  • Mattia Intignano,
  • Carla Mottola,
  • Salvatore Antonio Biancardo,
  • Maurizio Nicolella,
  • Gianluca Dell’Acqua

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings13071593
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 7
p. 1593

Abstract

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Representation and modeling using the building information modeling (BIM) methodology of civil works have become the subject of increasing attention in recent years, thanks to the potential offered by Open Infrastructure BIM (I-BIM). However, the complexity of infrastructure works, i.e., the variety of construction and technological systems, makes Open I-BIM very complex and challenging. The lack of systemic knowledge on the subject is another challenging factor. The aim of the following research work is to provide a synoptic overview of the existing scientific research, accompanied by the most recent studies in the field of computer modeling, its applications, and the main opportunities that Open I-BIM offers to the infrastructure sector. After a thorough review of 198 scientific articles published between 2013 and 2023, this study systematically presents a holistic review and critical reflection on the current status of the use of Open BIM in the infrastructure sector, with a focus on the development of the tools and methods used. The outcome of this work constitutes a systematic review of the literature with a bibliometric analysis on Open I-BIM, which is able to provide a knowledge base for identifying research trends, common problems, and the potential of developed methods.

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