The theme of the issue is one of the key elements of the BIM of highways — the common data environment (CDE). The BIM section opens with two articles on the topic of CDE. One of them reflects on the role of CDE as the main customer tool for managing all processes and information flows. In another, practicing designers tell the story of the concept of CDE, give an overview of the regulatory framework and offer the domestic tool Ingipro for deploying CDE. The CAD section presents the GeoReader software for creating a model of the internal structure of roads. Another article reveals the capabilities of the new IndorCAD system BIM tools focused on changing organizational approaches to project development. The GIS section contains an article that analyzes the readiness of the existing road infrastructure for the massive use of highly automated vehicles. Once again, on the pages of our journal you will find an overview of the practical application of GIS IndorRoad, this time in the State Company Avtodor. The person of the issue is Yury Emmanuilovich Vasiliev, Professor, Doctor of Sciences, head of the chair MADSTU (MADI).
View contentsWidespread BIM implementation in Russia started in 2013. A considerable success has been reached in application of BIM to construction of buildings and industrial facilities. National standards have been developed, software has been developed, customers have learned to interact with contractors using new methodology, a great number of projects have been implemented and analyzed. The main present-day challenge is to adapt BIM ideas from buildings to structures and to create "BIM for infrastructure" or InfraBIM for roads, railways, bridges, tunnels, airports, seaports, utilities and even "BIM for cities". The article that considers the experience of Lenpromtransproject in implementing information modeling in road design by the example of the pilot project is presented in the BIM section. CAD section presents practical application of IndorSoft leading software: the pavement calculation system IndorPavement and the traffic design system IndorTrafficPlan. GIS section contains the article that considers the experience of road geoportal development and putting into operation in the Russian Highways State Company.
View contentsThis issue is dedicated to the geoinformation systems for roads. BIM section starts with an article on the analysis of the role and place of GIS in the context of information modeling. GIS section presents an overview article describing all the stages of creating a GIS for roads — from customer data collecting to implementing the system at the customer's site. Another article of the section examines the applicability of UAV for geodetic control over roads construction and maintenance. CAD section contains an extensive review of laser scanning data processing systems. Two other articles of the section are devoted to the development of traffic management projects. One of them is dedicated to the design of repair period traffic plans in the framework of road modeling systems; another article provides an overview of the functionality of the traffic management design system IndorTrafficPlan. Society section is presented with a fascinating article about history of the high-speed road construction inception and development.
View contentsA number of notable developments in lawmaking in the field of construction preceded the issue. A roadmap of implementation of BIM in construction was approved, the first drafts of the BIM norms and regulations were presented and the new rules of spatial data representation were accepted. BIM section is represented by four articles. Two of them provide reviews of normative documents dedicated to the practice of information modeling. One describes documents developed in Russia, and another — National BIM standard of the USA. One more article in this section analyses the application of construction classification systems in information modeling of roads. The fourth article considers an experience of our abroad colleagues and analyses the application of information modeling technology in the transport construction of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The articles in CAD section are also united by a common theme. One of them reveals the features of realization of teamwork, which is highly important in the context of information modeling. Another one provides a review of CAD systems designed for calculation of road illumination parameters. GIS section contains articles, which represent a history of geographical information systems, consider modernization of automated road data bank "ABDD "Doroga" and considers an experience in developing a corporative geographical information system on the base of web technology and implementing it as a part of corporative project management system.
View contentsThe view of world international regulatory facilities in information modeling sphere is chosen the topic of this issue. The key article of the issue — the view of international regulatory facilities in BIM sphere is presented in BIM section. The author paid special attention for the USA and Great Britain standards, that ones are leaders of this direction. Also other countries standards are considered, ones often ideologically based on the USA and Great Britain standards. CAD section is presented by the article devoted the application of mobile laser scanning data for assessment of rutting and deviation of fact geometric road parameters from its design values. The view of GIS IndorRoad abilities for diagnostics problems solving. New diagnostics and highway passportization standards are considered and contradictions containing in ones are analyzed in other article. The certain article is devoted to evolution of geodesic measurements methods — fundamental development process phases are presented, and also modern technologies are described. Also the article, which describe necessity of geographic information systems introduction in highway tracing process is appeared in section. The person of the issue is the main developer of geographic information systems IndorRoad.
View contentsThis issue of the journal is dedicated to modern methods and technologies of pavement inspection. Articles in BIM section consider the aspects of implementation of the united coordinate space to the road sector facilities and application of automated survey technologies in the construction supervision. One of the articles describes an author's experience in developing project documentation using information modeling. Another one article in the section gives a review of BIM standards of the United Kingdom. The CAD section is presented by two overview articles: one describes the new tools of CAD system for roads IndorCAD, which provide the support of BIM technology, and another considers the functionality of the culvert design system IndorCulvert. Articles in Inspection section deal with modern approaches of assessment of transport and operating conditions of roads implemented in State Company "Russian Highways", criticize the new Russian standard GOST 32729-2014 and gives some proposals for improvement of the standard. Also in the section, there is an interview with Yuriy Vasiliev, the developer of the pavement inspection laboratory "ADS-MADI" (Moscow, Russia). The GIS section is presented by an article considering an environmental policy of the state company "Russian highways". The article describes actions and strategies of reducing negative impact on the environment taken in the State Company.
View contentsThis issue is devoted to the computer-aided design considered within a context of the trending paradigm of road information modeling. The BIM section discusses the difficulties of development of the Russian road information modeling technologies. The CAD section presents reviews of CAD systems: the conceptual road design systems, little known in Russia CAD systems for road design, and CAD systems for design of bridges and culverts. The GIS section provides a history of creation and development of the AIS ISSO-N system for engineering structure operation, and proposes a review of geoportals for roads from all around the world. A person of the issue is Boykov Vladimir Nikolaevich, professor of MADSTU (MADI), chairman of board of directors of Indor group, Inc. (Tomsk). In addition, the history of road markings from ancient America and Rome to the present day is presented.
View contentsThis issue is dedicated to use of the BIM technologies in road industry. The articles of the BIM rubric discuss in detail the road life cycle within the context of information modeling, deal with the question of the technical regulation of information modeling of infrastructure facilities, discuss the question of formalization of the road information models requirements at every lifecycle stage. One of the articles brings up a question of the economic efficiency of BIM technologies in road industry. The articles of the CAD rubric give analysis of the capabilities of the popular in Russia and CIS states CAD systems relating to the road service facility designing. The other articles discuss the problems of the use of the automatic machine control systems, consider the question of the programs for automatic designing of wooden bridge spans. In one of the articles it is made an analysis of roundabout interchanges diagrams in relation to traffic safety, construction costs and normative base availability. The GIS rubric articles describe the road management system CARMAN engineering process, discuss the question of the creation of united coordinate space for the State Company Russian Highways objects, touch the question of the use the modern mobile devices by road surveying. A person of the issue is Sarychev, Strategic Development Director of IndorSoft.
View contentsThis issue is dedicated to actual problems of regulation and standartization of road industry, a lot of attention is paid to the questions of reuse of accumulated data, information data models, correlation between different stages of road life cycle. In a number of articles there is a term "BIM" being interpreted from various points of view. Again in the pages of our journal you can find reasonings about laser scanning and data processing. One of articles contains a review of software products intended for design of traffic planning projects as well as suggestions about development perspectives of such class of programs. Two articles are dedicated to the Russian national standard draft of basic road data model and to the road guideline drafts of collection, storage and processing GIS data. A person of the issue is Oleg Skvortsov.
View contentsThe articles of this issue reflect the course of discussion about applicability of BIM technologies in road industry and consider the application of laser scanning at different stages of road life cycle. One of the articles tells about different ways of getting three-dimensional presentational models of design solutions. In another article it is made a comparative analysis of software products for road pavements construction calculation. In addition, individual articles are dedicated to such themes as comprehensive approach to road interchanges design and issues of water disposal. There is also a short excursus to various methods of obtaining an initial surface model: air photography by unmanned aircrafts and ground photogrammetry. Some articles are dedicated to integral attributes of road life cycle such as estimate software and drawings preparation systems. GIS rubric is supplemented by the report on designing of the GIS for Odintsovo city detour (road M-1 Belarus) and an article analysing road accidents by means of GIS. In the individual article it is given a definition of temporality and bitemporality. The person of the issue is Grigoriy Fedotov, Doctor of Technical Science, professor, Member of the Russian Transport Academy.
View contentsThis is a pilot issue of journal CAD & GIS for roads. This issue deals with some key questions and problems of road industry, the modern computer-aided design systems for roads, their capabilities and prospects. The issue discusses such questions as circular intersections design, methods of repair design and pavement design. It gives a review of the new geodetic survey technology — mobile laser scanning. One of the articles contains a review of geographic information system for roads IndorRoad. The issues of cadaster and monitoring of production activities are also under discussion. A person of the issue is Denis Petrenko, the chief technology officer of IndorSoft.
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