The Architecture, Engineering and Construction (AEC) is in its transition from 2D design processes to 3D object-oriented modelling. Building Information Modeling (BIM) is steadily gaining importance, replacing the conventional Computer-Aided Design (CAD) practices and getting implemented in every aspect of the very complex software and stakeholder landscape (Jaud et al., 2019). As one of the main principles, BIM describes the idea of integrating all information relevant to the life cycle of a structure, such as a tunnel, bridge, building or road, in a digital (BIM) model. The digital model is to ensure, among other things (Amann, 2018):• that all relevant data is available to all project participants; • that all data is in a consistent state (data integrity should be guaranteed); and • that the data can be used efficiently.
TUM Open Infra Platform (OIP) is an open source application for viewing and analysis of different BIM models used in the civil engineering field. OIP supports reading, visualization, navigating, and handling of: