A recap of the 128th OGC Member Meeting, Delft, The Netherlands
OGC’s 128th Member Meeting, themed ‘GeoBIM for the Built Environment,’ was our biggest ever, with over 300 attendees from industry, government and academia.
The scope of the Land and Infrastructure Conceptual Model is land and civil engineering infrastructure facilities. Anticipated subject areas include facilities, projects, alignment, road, railway, survey, land features, land division, and “wet” infrastructure (storm drainage, wastewater, and water distribution systems). The initial release of this standard is targeted to support all of these except wet infrastructure.
Land provides the environment upon which infrastructure facilities exist. This standard includes division of land based on administrative (jurisdictions and districts) as well as interests in land (e.g., land parcels, easements, and condominiums). The standard also includes support for topography (terrain) as well as subsurface information. Finally, this standard regards the surveying needed to locate infrastructure facilities on the terrain in compliance with interests in land.
This OGC InfraGML Encoding Standard presents the implementation-dependent, GML encoding of concepts supporting land and civil engineering infrastructure facilities specified in the OGC Land and Infrastructure Conceptual Model Standard (LandInfra), OGC 15-111r1. Conceptual model subject areas include land features, facilities, projects, alignment, road, railway, survey (including equipment, observations, and survey results), land division, and condominiums. InfraGML is published as a multi-part standard.
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