BAC participates in the pilot test of the Auto-BIM project
On 28 and 29 November, the pilot test corresponding to the Auto-BIM project was carried out in a multi-family housing block under construction located in the town of Badalona. The test has been an absolute success!
The AUTO-BIM project has allowed the development of an autonomous mobile robot for data acquisition, which will systematize quality control in building works.
Framed in the Challenges-Collaboration 2016 program, the project consortium is led by VIAS and Construcciones and is completed by BAC Engineering Consultancy Group, the Applied Geotechnology Group of the University of Vigo, Aplitop, ApliCAD, the TIDOP Research Group of the University of Salamanca and AIMEN Technology Center.
The main objective of the AUTO-BIM project "New technology for data capture in indoor environments and processing algorithms for BIM integration" is to create and validate a new methodology for the acquisition, processing and management of three-dimensional spatial data in indoor spaces without GNSS (Global Navigation Satellite System) coverage, through an autonomous mobile robot.
BAC Engineering Consultancy Group is mainly responsible for the integration of BIM Technology within quality control, defining and validating the necessary parameters to be implemented and determining the acceptance and/or rejection criteria of the geometries obtained with the robot. The consortium is also made up of the Applied Geotechnology Group of the University of Vigo, in charge of designing data collection assistance software; Aplitop, as an expert in point cloud treatment, will take care of their filtering, alignment and referencing; ApliCAD, together with the TIDOP Research Group of the University of Salamanca, will process the point clouds already treated and develop algorithms for their subsequent treatment and adaptation to BIM models; AIMEN Technology Centre will be in charge of developing the autonomous robotic system.
PROJECT
FEDER Funds
The project has been financed through the 2016 Challenges-Collaboration call by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and co-financed by the European Union and through ERDF Funds with the thematic objective of promoting technological development, innovation and quality research.
The project has been financed through the 2016 Challenges-Collaboration call by the Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness and co-financed by the European Union and through ERDF Funds with the thematic objective of promoting technological development, innovation and quality research.