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Unveiling the Actual Progress of Digital Building Permit: Getting Awareness through a Critical State of the Art Review

Version 1 : Received: 25 October 2021 / Approved: 26 October 2021 / Online: 26 October 2021 (14:54:30 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 23 November 2021 / Approved: 23 November 2021 / Online: 23 November 2021 (15:28:57 CET)

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Noardo, F., Guler, D., Fauth, J., Malacarne, G., Mastrolembo Ventura, S., Azenha, M., Olsson P.O., Senger, L. (2022). Unveiling the actual progress of Digital Building Permit: getting awareness through a critical state of the art review. Building and Environment. vol. 213, 108854. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.108854 Noardo, F., Guler, D., Fauth, J., Malacarne, G., Mastrolembo Ventura, S., Azenha, M., Olsson P.O., Senger, L. (2022). Unveiling the actual progress of Digital Building Permit: getting awareness through a critical state of the art review. Building and Environment. vol. 213, 108854. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.108854

Abstract

Growing interest is awarded to the digitalization of the building permitting use case and many works are developed about the topic. However, the subject is very complex and many aspects are usually tackled separately, making it very hard for traditional literature reviews to grasp the actual progress in the overall topic. This paper unveils the detailed state of the art in Digital Building Permitting (DBP) by critically analyzing the literature by means of a set of coding tags (research progress, implementation, affected DBP workflow steps, ambitions addressed) assigned by a multidisciplinary team. The mainly addressed aspects of the digitalization of building permits resulted to be the technologies to check the compliance of design proposals against regulations, followed by the digitalization of regulations. Lacking aspects are instead the involvement of officers, scalability of solutions and interoperability of data, intended both as data validation and as integration of geoinformation with building models.

Keywords

Digital building permit; BIM; GIS; GeoBIM; IFC; CityGML; Design review; Compliance checking; Rule checking; Building code compliance

Subject

Engineering, Control and Systems Engineering

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