Project Details
Description
Digital building-permitting solutions for a climate-neutral future
To support the design of climate-neutral buildings and promote a sustainable built environment – all in line with the EU Green Deal and the new European Bauhaus initiative – it is necessary to digitalise permitting and compliance processes. It is also important to ensure the processes are human-centred, cost-effective and transparent. This is the aim of the EU-funded ACCORD project, which will develop and integrate technical solutions for automating compliance checking of buildings in their design, construction and renovation/demolition life cycle phases. The project will rely on open and neutral data exchange standards. The solutions will be implemented and demonstrated across construction projects in various EU regulatory contexts: the United Kingdom, Finland, Estonia, Germany and Spain.
To support the design of climate-neutral buildings and promote a sustainable built environment – all in line with the EU Green Deal and the new European Bauhaus initiative – it is necessary to digitalise permitting and compliance processes. It is also important to ensure the processes are human-centred, cost-effective and transparent. This is the aim of the EU-funded ACCORD project, which will develop and integrate technical solutions for automating compliance checking of buildings in their design, construction and renovation/demolition life cycle phases. The project will rely on open and neutral data exchange standards. The solutions will be implemented and demonstrated across construction projects in various EU regulatory contexts: the United Kingdom, Finland, Estonia, Germany and Spain.
Acronym | ACCORD |
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Status | Active |
Effective start/end date | 1/09/22 → 31/08/25 |
Funding
- European Commission: €151,250.00
Keywords
- building permitting
- building compliance checking
- digital tools
- standardisation
- automation
- NLP
- Machine-readable rules
- Integrated building processes
- BIM
- GIS
- Semantic data
- Linked building data
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