INTEGRATING EXPERTISES and AMBITIONS for DATA-DRIVEN DIGITAL BUILDING PERMITS - The EUNET4DBP

F. Noardo*, G. Malacarne, S. Mastrolembo Ventura, L. C. Tagliabue, A. L.C. Ciribini, C. Ellul, D. Guler, L. Harrie, L. Senger, A. Waha, J. Stoter

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Abstract

The digitalization of the process for building permit (involving the use of 3D information systems) is seen as a priority in a wide part of the world. Since it is a very multidisciplinary use case, involving a variety of stakeholders tackling complex issues and topics, some of them joined their efforts and skills in the European Network for Digital Building Permit. The initial activity of the network, after a review of on-going experiences, was a workshop to share knowledge about the topics involved and to identify the main ambitions of the network with respect to three pillars (i.e. Process - Rules and Requirements - Technology) and the related requirements. It was achieved through a collective brainstorming activity guided by digital tools, whose results were further analysed in a post-processing phase. Such results are presented in this paper and will be the base for planning the future network activity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)103-110
Number of pages8
JournalInternational Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences - ISPRS Archives
Volume44
Issue number4/W1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Sept 2020
Event3rd BIM/GIS Integration Workshop and 15th 3D GeoInfo Conference 2020 - London, United Kingdom
Duration: 7 Sept 202011 Sept 2020

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Funding

A big Korean project (approximately 28.2m USD) started in 2013, named Development of Open-BIM based Design Environment for Improving Design Productivity and funded by the Korean Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport, towards an automated building code checking, in collaboration with buildingSMART, (Choi, Kim, 2015; Kim et al., 2016). In New Zealand, the GeoBuild strategy9 investigates the topic with three main interoperable programmes, the largest of which is the national online development consent system analyses the information embedded in building information models and gives the consent to build through an online system (Samasoni

FundersFunder number
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme707404
Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport

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