PURPOSES : With the recent change to domestic and overseas construction technologies, which led to the adoption and application of threedimensional building information management (BIM), a BIM output delivery operation system is needed for the civil engineering infrastructure category. This study analyzes the domestic and overseas BIM-order placement, BIM-related guidelines/guides, and the BIM output delivery system for the road construction project category to present guideline development measures for BIM output writing and delivery.
METHODS: This study surveys and analyzes the domestic BIM-related research trends to examine the domestic-infrastructure BIM-order placement situations in public ordering agencies. Additionally, it analyzes the domestic BIM-related guides and guidelines and existing twodimensional electronic delivery systems and the domestic and overseas BIM output delivery systems. This study defines the guideline composition system and direction to present criteria for BIM output writing, delivery, management, and utilization in the road category. Furthermore, it presents guideline composition measures for BIM output writing and delivery to propose detailed criteria, output-list composition, and output inspection procedures.
RESULTS : This study presented BIM output guideline development measures for planning BIM output writing and delivery and management/utilization measures in the road category. To that end, it determined the domestic and overseas BIM guide and guideline composition systems, BIM ordering criteria, BIM data writing and delivery criteria, BIM output management and utilization measures, and a common BIM output list to present suitable detailed criteria.
CONCLUSIONS: This study sought to respond to changes to the domestic and overseas construction environment and to present output writing/delivery guidelines as activation measures supporting the adoption and application of BIM. To that end, we analyzed the domestic and overseas BIM guidelines and guides, task instructions, bid information, etc. to define the appropriate composition system and to give it direction. We defined the contents of tables and detailed descriptions to present guideline development measures for BIM output writing/delivery guidelines in the road category. This is expected to improve work efficiency for BIM and to enhance output quality and utilization. Furthermore, the adoption of BIM in the road category will provide an infrastructure environment with which to exchange BIM information with related agencies. We plant to further develop verification tools for the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport's BIM model projects, for their output writing and delivery, and for an integrated BIM platform that will continue to improve the proposed criteria.