| description abstract | With the development of BIM technology in the highway industry, its application value has been fully affirmed in all stages of construction, such as design stage, construction stage, and maintenance stage. As the application field and depth continue to increase, the accuracy of BIM models and the richness of information are proposed higher claim. This paper conducts a systematic study on the application requirements of highway bridges at various stages, and formulates information standards such as coding, design information, and engineering quantities included in the BIM model according to the application requirements of various stages. At the same time, the paper studies the BIM model decomposition and component level division rules of general highway bridges. In combination with application requirements, information standards, model decomposition, and component hierarchy division rules, a BIM model’s structured organization method is proposed. This method separates the BIM model into the geometric model and model attributes, establishes the corresponding relationship between the geometric model and model attributes through the ID, creates the BIM model decomposition scheme and the hierarchical relationship configuration table based on the engineering construction application requirements, and finally creates the BIM model which matches the decomposition scheme and hierarchical relationship based on the configuration table. Research shows that the BIM model obtained based on the structural organization method of the highway bridge BIM model described in this paper can be adapted to different BIM standards and the change of the BIM model under different application requirements, which is conducive to the adjustment of component hierarchical relationships and the expansion of BIM information. It is useful for establishing the correspondence between workflow (WBS) and BIM components, improve the efficiency of BIM application, and meet the needs of highway BIM application requirements at all stages of bridge construction. | |