IFC models for semi-automating common planning checks for building permits

To support building permit issuing with automatic digital tools, the reuse of models produced by designers would make the process quicker and more objective. However, current studies and pilots often leave a gap with respect to the models as actually provided by architects, having varying quality an...

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Veröffentlicht in:Automation in construction 2022-02, Vol.134, p.104097, Article 104097
Hauptverfasser: Noardo, Francesca, Wu, Teng, Arroyo Ohori, Ken, Krijnen, Thomas, Stoter, Jantien
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Zusammenfassung:To support building permit issuing with automatic digital tools, the reuse of models produced by designers would make the process quicker and more objective. However, current studies and pilots often leave a gap with respect to the models as actually provided by architects, having varying quality and content. In this study, rather than taking a top down approach, we started from the available data and made the necessary inferences, which gave the opportunity to tackle basic and common issues often preventing smooth automatic processing. Specific characteristics of the IFC models were outlined and a tool was developed to extract the necessary information from them to check representative regulations. While the case study is specific in location, regulations and input models, the type of issues encountered are a generally applicable example for automated code compliance checking. This represents a solid base for future works towards the automation of building permits issuing. •IFC models from practice need control and agreements before automatic processing.•A tool is developed to supports the building dimensions checks in IFC models.•Guidelines to modelers are proposed to support smoother automatic processing.
ISSN:0926-5805
1872-7891
DOI:10.1016/j.autcon.2021.104097