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Research on Underground Device Operation and Maintenance Management System Based on BIMserver

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With the wide application of BIM, the technology of Operation and Maintenance (O&M) management is developing. By combining BIM with facility management, it can visually manage the model and highly integrate information of the model. As a common data standard of BIM, IFC (Industry Foundation Classes) standard can avoid the problems caused by the mismatch of information between different models. This paper proposes a method of BIM-based facility management and describes the key technical issues in the development of O&M systems. The O&M system leverages BIMserver and its public plug-in interface as a system framework to analyze IFC data. Through the study in this paper, a new method can be developed for future underground space O&M management.

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The project was partially funded by the National Key Research and Development Project, China, with No: 2017YFC0704100 “New Building Intelligent System Platform Technology”.

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Ding, M., Yang, Q., Xing, J., Xie, L. (2019). Research on Underground Device Operation and Maintenance Management System Based on BIMserver. In: Fang, Q., Zhu, Q., Qiao, F. (eds) Advancements in Smart City and Intelligent Building. ICSCIB 2018. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 890 . Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-6733-5_56

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