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Digital Construction Awards: Skanska GeoBIM wins Digital Excellence in a Construction Business
The winning Skanska team receive their trophy from host Russell Kane (far right) and Michelle Jeffs (third right) from sponsor Autodesk Construction Cloud. (Photo: ASV Photography Ltd.)
Skanska’s platform that integrates two data sets that are not natively interoperable, GIS and BIM, won the Digital Excellence in a Construction Business category, sponsored by Autodesk Construction Cloud, at the Digital Construction Awards last night (12 July).
Skanska faces three key challenges to the effective introduction of digital twins in transport infrastructure:
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interoperability – how to collate and analyse different data from different disciplines;
location-enabling – the linear characteristics of infrastructure require geospatial intelligence to predict clashes and manage interfaces; and
connecting data, disciplines and organisations that enable holistic and integrated decision-making throughout the project lifecycle.
The UK information mandate and the geospatial strategy aim to overcome these challenges, with geographic information science (GIS) and BIM being two promising data sources to realise a digital twin. However, GIS and BIM are not natively interoperable at a data, process or systems level.
As a result, Skanska created GeoBIM, a format- and software-agnostic, novel, geospatial solution that integrates GIS and BIM to enable the geospatial digital twin for infrastructure projects.
It focuses on the integration at a data and process level, enabling a bi-directional connection of the BIM and GEO common data environments (CDE). It is based on the Extract-Transform-Load process and Python. The solution is capable of consuming a variety of file formats (.ifc, .rvt, .dwg, .dgn, .idgn, .skp, .las, .pod) directly from their native CDE (ProjectWise, BIM360), and manipulates the geometry, semantics and topology and loads the information to the GeoCDE.
“Excellent recognition of the reality that data needs to flow and not be constrained by system boundaries or type. This is going to help drive efficiency in the way projects are planned and visibility of information.”
What the judges said
This is an automated process split in three parts: geometric conversion, semantic mapping and topological validation. The information is then shared to Skanska’s enterprise GIS ecosystem to support the project teams.
It is now a fully deployed solution across road and rail mega-projects within Skanska Infrastructure and has reduced the time spent finding the single source of truth by 99%.
Among other benefits, it has also generated a cost saving of approximately £100,000 per year based on 12-plus file formats that Skanska GeoBIM brings together agnostically.
George Floros, the GIS lead for Skanska UK – Infrastructure, said: “This is the beginning for us. We had a fantastic team and this award is testament to our innovation. It was bringing it all together and putting innovation into practice. It was about all the different disciplines coming together and embracing innovation.”
Digital Excellence in a Construction Business shortlist:
AKT II software ecosystem ‘Re.AKT’ | AKT II
BIM360 Escape the hospital | Hoare Lea
Digital Driven by Desire | Vinci Construction UK
SCS Innovation – Leaving a Legacy | Skanska Costain Strabag JV working with HS2
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