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Reusing LandInfra Alignment
The Alignment concept was developed in common between OGC and bSI in the LandInfra Domain Working Group.
It is part of the OGC InfraGML 1.0: Part 0 – LandInfra Core – Encoding Standard
Also a Logical model called InfraGML was developped on top of this Conceptual Model. This work is known as OGC InfraGML 1.0: Part 3 - Alignments - Encoding Standard.
An Alignment is defined as a:
PositioningElement which provides a Linear Referencing System for locating PhysicalElements. An Alignment shall be continuous, non-branching, and non-overlapping. If it is a Project Alignment, it is for a single alternative, as specified by its owning ProjectPart.
LandInfra:Alignment is identified to realize the geotech concept called Alignment.
No additionnal geotechnical properties identified.
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