A new collaboration between Autodesk and ESRI intends to put GIS and BIM at the center of design projects, driving smarter decisions, optimized designs, accelerated project approvals, reduced costs, smarter cities and resilient infrastructure. Building the bridge between GIS and BIM will change the way we plan, design and build our future.
In this session, we will demonstrate the organization, curation and use of GIS data utilizing the Autodesk Connector for ArcGIS Online. This data can be imported into your Civil 3D design as true civil objects. Data from the completed project can be published back to ArcGIS Online to make your finished design information available to other projects or maps.
Session will benefit GIS specialists who work with design projects hoping to more seamlessly utilize and share mapping data as a design source.
In an effort to improve decision making, support efficient access to information and improve emergency response, the Milwaukee Metropolitan Sewerage District (MMSD) is developing a Building Information Modeling (BIM) for its Water Reclamation Facilities (WRF). Recently, MMSD implemented a pilot BIM for an Effluent Pump Station building. The pilot project work included development of a BIM Execution Plan, point cloud data acquisition and post-processing, creation of a 3D model of assets and equipment, system integration to related documents and databases, and development of an interactive 3D site viewer using ArcGIS Online Scene. MMSD will demonstrate the AGO 3D model viewer and discuss user feedback, ROI, and lessons learned.