Integration of Digital Technologies into Underground Utility Asset Management

E. Esekhaigbe, E. Kazan, M. Usmen
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Installation, detection, maintenance, mapping, and management of underground utility assets present challenges to owners, engineers and contractors. Industry-wide practices include the use of geophysical and similar technologies to determine depth and location, and 2D as-built plans integrated with GIS databases for information management. The feasibility of incorporating 3D BIM models of the subsurface to replace the 2D plans to improve visualization and data management is examined in this paper. Obtaining an accurate image of the underground infrastructure would help minimize excavation accidents due to equipment-utility collisions and prevent property damage. Further, the inclusion of automated data collection and sharing features realized through BIM technology can enhance operations of smart cities. The research methodology consists of a state-of-the-art review of the current underground utility management systems, combined with statistical analysis of survey responses received from utility providers and one-call centers in the U.S. Three categories of utility practices are identified based on the level of digital technology integration. It is found that a vast majority of utility firms have adopted GIS databases with 2D plans, depth and other asset information, while a smaller percentage of providers have achieved full GIS-BIM integration, incorporating a wide range of asset data. Future progress on broader implementation appears to be constrained by the digital literacy of personnel and high costs of technology acquisition and application. A three-step framework for converting 2D plans to 3D BIM models is also presented and discussed. The process model proposed for this purpose allows the utilization of commercially available software with minimal need for additional coding.
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数字技术在地下公用事业资产管理中的集成
地下设施资产的安装、检测、维护、测绘和管理给业主、工程师和承包商带来了挑战。整个行业的实践包括使用地球物理和类似的技术来确定深度和位置,以及与GIS数据库集成的2D建成计划,用于信息管理。本文探讨了利用地下三维BIM模型取代二维平面图以提高可视化和数据管理的可行性。获得地下基础设施的准确图像将有助于减少设备与公用设施碰撞造成的挖掘事故,并防止财产损失。此外,通过BIM技术实现的自动化数据收集和共享功能可以增强智慧城市的运营。研究方法包括对当前地下公用事业管理系统的最新审查,结合从美国公用事业供应商和一次呼叫中心收到的调查反馈的统计分析。根据数字技术集成水平,确定了三类公用事业实践。研究发现,绝大多数公用事业公司采用了包含2D平面图、深度和其他资产信息的GIS数据库,而一小部分供应商实现了完全的GIS- bim集成,纳入了广泛的资产数据。更广泛实施的未来进展似乎受到人员的数字素养和技术获取和应用的高成本的限制。还提出并讨论了将2D计划转换为3D BIM模型的三步框架。为此目的提出的过程模型允许利用商业上可用的软件,而不需要额外的编码。
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