ABSTRACT
Information accessibility is a fundamental aspect for an adequate management of existing infrastructures. While BIM methodology has been proposed as an effective method for design and management activities, few examples exist in the integration of data from several techniques in a unique database for horizontal infrastructures. The present paper describes an innovative framework for integrating testing, inspections and monitoring activities on existing bridges following BIM methodology. Information requirements and model organization are specified for bridge elements and bridge management data following Italian regulations as a reference. A practical application example of this methodology is presented considering data from the Bridge|50 research project. The outcome of this work demonstrates that the approach pro-posed provides functionality and openness of the database for bridge management and testing activities. Furthermore, it confirms the utility of BIM to integrate and correlate data from different sources and improve the procedures of infrastructure management.
