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CS-4 Code Compliance Support
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- Building codes are in use throughout the world to control the
quality of building and engineering provision. Although the codes differ from
place to place, the information that is required to enable the checking of
compliance against particular types of code will be consistent.
- Providing information for code checking purposes will enable
the development of automated procedures.
- Responsible agencies in different places will then be able to
develop (or cause to be developed) applications that can interpret the data
against local codes.
- Automated code compliance checking offers significant economic
benefits since it provides for the rapid analysis of a submission. It can also
be used to highlight aspects of a submission that require human interpretation
due to the 'fuzzy' nature of certain compliance requirements (e.g. where
exceptions can be made to allow for particular design considerations or
abnormal circumstances).
- This provides also for more effective use of the skilled human
resource.
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Solution: |
Extend capabilities in Shared Building Elements, Shared Building
Services Elements, Architecture Domain, HVAC Domain and Electrical
Domain schemata.
New domain schemata will be added as appropriate to support alarms,
controls, drainage etc. as determined from requirements identified by
the supporting project.
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Scope of work: |
In Scope:
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- To extend the provision of support within the IFC Model for the
automated checking of data submitted for compliance with building codes and
regulations with particular focus on requirements for:
- Fire and personal safety
- Handicap accessibility
- Electrical, public health and HVAC installations
- Transportation access and parking
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Out-of scope:
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The analysis and design of elements
that are to be the subject of code compliance checking.
The project is concerned only with the provision
within the model of classes, rules and functions that support the checking of
requirements against local codes.
The provision of rules and
functions within the model that actually perform code checking.
Since codes differ between different locations, it is
assumed that the actual checking will be carried out by external applications
that use data conforming to structures determined by the extension models.
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CORENET IBP/IBS Project: Information Model development, proof of concept implementation, support for integration. |
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THIS PROJECT HAS BEEN INTEGRATED INTO IFC2x2 (Release May 2003) |
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