IP Library Granted Patent US 11,468,624
Granted Patent B1
US 11,468,624 · App. 17/075,308 · Granted Oct 11, 2022

Heavy equipment placement within a virtual construction model and work package integration

Inventors: Jonathan Cunningham (Calgary, CA); Gary Orton (Vancouver, CA); Ryan Posnikoff (Vernon, CA); Graham Lee (Manchester, GB); Richard Dean Bowman (Fernandina Beach, FL)
Assignee: Bentley Systems, Incorporated
G06T15/08G06T15/005G06T15/10G06T17/10
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Patent No.
US 11,468,624
App. No.
17/075,308
Granted
Oct 11, 2022
Kind
B1
Abstract

In example embodiments, techniques are provided for integrating pieces of heavy equipment into a virtual construction modeling workflow by including representations of the pieces of the heavy equipment in a 3D environment of a virtual construction model, evaluating capabilities and clashes in the context of the 3D environment, and adding descriptions of the pieces of heavy equipment and operational details to work packages. Each piece of heavy equipment is associated with a unique ID, an effective range (e.g., lifting radius) and other parameters. Using a client the user links the piece of heavy equipment to one or more work packages by associating its unique ID with the work package. The work package is associated with a physical extent in the virtual construction model which falls within the effective range of the equipment. Operational details (e.g., scheduling, cost, usage rates, maintenance, etc.) are defined in connection with the work package.

Claims (53)

1. A method for integrating heavy equipment into a virtual construction modeling workflow for an infrastructure project, comprising:

adding, in response to input in a user interface of a client executing on a computing device, a representation of a piece of heavy equipment into a three-dimensional (3D) environment of a virtual construction model of the infrastructure project, the piece of heavy equipment having at least a unique identifier (ID), a placement location and an effective range;

determining one or more work packages having an extent that falls within the effective range about the placement location;

linking, by the client, the piece of heavy equipment to at least one of the one or more work packages by associating the unique ID with the work package;

defining one or more operational details of the piece of heavy equipment to be implemented as part of the at least one work package; and

providing the at least one work package to a work crew in the infrastructure project.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the piece of heavy equipment is a crane or aerial work platform and the effective range is a lifting radius.

3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

adding in the 3D environment, in response to input in the user interface of the client, a description of one or more working zones;

determining, by the client, one or more characteristics of components of infrastructure from the virtual construction model;

based on the description of one or more working zones and the characteristics of components, suggesting, by the client, the piece of heavy equipment from a plurality of potential pieces of heavy equipment.

4. The method of claim 3 , wherein the one or more working zones include a material lift stage point and a material lift to point, the one or more characteristics of components include a heaviest component weight, and the suggesting is based on a distance between the material lift stage point and the material lift to point and the heaviest component weight.

5. The method of claim 3 , wherein the one or more characteristics of components include one or more component sizes, and the method further comprises:

based on the one or more component sizes, adding in the 3D environment one or more volumes representing components manipulated by the piece of heavy equipment; and

utilizing the volumes to detect clashes.

6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising:

providing, by the client in the 3D environment, a suggested area to use as the placement location, wherein the suggested area is based at least in part on detected clashes.

7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

utilizing at least the effective range and the placement location to detect clashes.

8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

providing a view of the piece of heavy equipment in the 3D environment of the virtual construction model that includes visualizations of capabilities of, or clashes caused by, the piece of heavy equipment.

9. The method of claim 1 , further comprising

loading, by the client, a 3D model of the piece of heavy equipment,

wherein at least the effective range to the piece of heavy equipment is obtained from the 3D model.

10. The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

adding a representation of the work package to a view of the infrastructure project.

11. The method of claim 10 , wherein the representation is a two-dimensional (2D) artifact and the view is a 2D or 3D map or document.

12. A computing device configured to integrate heavy equipment into a virtual construction modeling workflow for an infrastructure project, comprising:

a processor; and

a memory coupled to the processor and configured to store a client that is executable on the processor, the client when executed operable to:

add a representation of a piece of heavy equipment into a three-dimensional (3D) environment of a virtual construction model of the infrastructure project, the piece of heavy equipment having at least a unique identifier (ID), a placement location and an effective range;

determine one or more work packages having an extent that falls within the effective range about the placement location;

link the piece of heavy equipment to at least one of the one or more work packages by associating the unique ID with the work package; and

display the at least one work package.

13. The computing device of claim 12 , wherein the piece of heavy equipment is a crane or aerial work platform and the effective range is a lifting radius.

14. The computing device of claim 12 , wherein the client when executed is further operable to:

add in the 3D environment a description of one or more working zones;

determine one or more characteristics of components of infrastructure in the virtual construction model; and

based on the description of one or more working zones and the characteristics of components, suggest the piece of heavy equipment from a plurality of potential pieces of heavy equipment.

15. The computing device of claim 14 , wherein the one or more characteristics of components includes one or more component sizes and the client when executed is further operable to:

based on the one or more component sizes, add in the 3D environment one or more volumes representing components manipulated by the piece of heavy equipment; and

utilize the volumes to detect clashes.

16. The computing device of claim 12 , wherein the client when executed is further operable to:

add a representation of the work package to a view of the infrastructure project.

17. A non-transitory electronic device readable medium having instructions that when executed on one or more processors of one or more electronic devices are operable to:

add a representation of a piece of heavy equipment into a three-dimensional (3D) environment of a virtual construction model of an infrastructure project, the piece of heavy equipment having at least a unique identifier (ID), a placement location and an effective range;

determine one or more work packages having an extent that falls within the effective range about the placement location;

link the piece of heavy equipment to at least one of the one or more work packages by associating the unique ID with the work package; and

display the at least one work package.

18. The non-transitory electronic device readable medium of claim 17 , wherein the piece of heavy equipment is a crane or aerial work platform and the effective range is a lifting radius.

19. The non-transitory electronic device readable medium of claim 17 , further comprising instructions that when executed are operable to:

add a representation of the work package to a view of the infrastructure project.

20. The non-transitory electronic device readable medium of claim 19 , wherein the representation is a two-dimensional (2D) representation and the view is a 2D or 3D map or document.

Assignments (2)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 25, 2024
From: BENTLEY SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
To: PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 069268/0042 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 13, 2021
From: CUNNINGHAM, JONATHAN; ORTON, GARY; POSNIKOFF, RYAN; LEE, GRAHAM; BOWMAN, RICHARD DEAN
To: BENTLEY SYSTEMS, INCORPORATED
Reel/Frame 056835/0257 →