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MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY 2019, Vol. 56 Issue (2) :30-39    DOI:
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Asset Management Information System of Nanjing Subway Operation Based on BIM
(1 State Key Laboratory for Disaster Prevention&Mitigation of Explosion&Impact, Army Engineering University of PLA, Nanjing 210007; 2 Jiangsu Provincial Architectural D & R Institute Ltd., Nanjing 210000)
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Abstract Maintenance and management of subway facilities and equipment are very important, but the existing system is difficult to meet the needs of enterprises and operators. Low degree of visualization and inaccurate equipment maintenance directly affect operation and management of a subway project. A BIM based asset information management system of subway operation was introduced, a BIM model and information database were established by taking the Nanjing subway as an example, and functions and characteristics of the system were expatiated from the aspects of space management, facility management, maintenance management, asset management and safety management. The innovation of this system is represented by ERP+GIS+BIM innovative management platform, BIM+FM innovative facilities property management mode, efficient electronic work order management, multi-platform and technology integration, combination of BIM + Internet of things.
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YUAN Weihua1 XIONG Ziming1 CHU Jingyu2 LU Hao1
KeywordsBIM   Nanjing subway   Management information system   Facilities management     
Abstract: Maintenance and management of subway facilities and equipment are very important, but the existing system is difficult to meet the needs of enterprises and operators. Low degree of visualization and inaccurate equipment maintenance directly affect operation and management of a subway project. A BIM based asset information management system of subway operation was introduced, a BIM model and information database were established by taking the Nanjing subway as an example, and functions and characteristics of the system were expatiated from the aspects of space management, facility management, maintenance management, asset management and safety management. The innovation of this system is represented by ERP+GIS+BIM innovative management platform, BIM+FM innovative facilities property management mode, efficient electronic work order management, multi-platform and technology integration, combination of BIM + Internet of things.
KeywordsBIM,   Nanjing subway,   Management information system,   Facilities management     
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YUAN Weihua1 XIONG Ziming1 CHU Jingyu2 LU Hao1 .Asset Management Information System of Nanjing Subway Operation Based on BIM[J]  MODERN TUNNELLING TECHNOLOGY, 2019,V56(2): 30-39
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