Construction information modeling, i.e., CIM is expected as a new tool of improvement of productivity in construction business. CIM can be an integrated set of spatial database of land and facilities, can apply for much of software to analyze the targeted land and facilities, and moreover can contribute to the three-dimensional discussion, while it is used for the whole construction product cycle which is made up of planning, design, construction, provision of service and maintenance. The advances of CIM will be utilized for many aspects such as maintenance of facility, pollution control, global-warming countermeasures, disaster management, and so forth. This study considers the possibility of flood management using existing data of construction information modeling for underground facilities, including subway station, building and car parking both at underground and ground floors. It is concluded that CIM is available for disaster management, in view of precision and intuition in spatial recognition, in order to forecast the disaster underground, and in view of temporal recognition for inundation and evacuation process.