Research for Framework of BIM-Based Platform on Facility Maintenance Management on the Operating Stage in Metro Station

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Facility management in metro station is an important content of the operation stage, relates to people's daily travel safety, and needs to be more efficient and reliable. At present, the research and application of BIM in the design and construction stage has made great progress in the domestic, but the research of BIM in operation stage is still in the exploratory stage. Through the investigation, this study analyzed the demand of the facility management in metro station, proposed data requirements to build operation model of a metro station, established a framework of BIM-based platform on facility maintenance management in metro station, and expected to provide a more efficient and reliable digital means for facility management in metro station. The results of this study were applied in a metro station in Shanghai, and obtained the ideal effect.

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