News, events, highlights
ACCORD webinar on Semanitc and rule formalization process
On the 6th of November 2024, the first ACCORD webinar on Semanitc and rule formalization process gathered 69 participants for an interactive exchange on the learning materials produced by ACCORD partners. Most participants were based in Spain, Finland, Italy and the UK, but the webinar also attracted participants from Saudia
ACCORD webinar series
The ACCORD webinar series is designed to be an interactive platform for discussion, feedback, and suggestions between participants and ACCORD partners on the training materials provided. This series consists of three webinars, each focusing on key topics: ACCORD Digital Building Permits: Semantics and Rule Formalization Processes ACCORD Digital Building Permit
ACCORD Digital Building Permit and Logbook Workshop at Sustainable Places 2024
Digital building logbooks and permit processes have the potential to make the building permit application process in municipalities more efficient, faster and more transparent. They also allow for more accurate planning and efficient use of resources, reducing waste and improving energy management in buildings. On the other hand, there are
ACCORD e-learning hub
ACCORD project e-learning hub provides a series of training videos on digital building permits. The training materials cover topics such as the semantics and the rule formalisation tools, the digital building permits processes, methodologies and tools developed in the framework of the ACCORD project. The training videos are the starting
Digital Building Permit Ontology Released
Target: General industry audience, low-technical, Aim: Introduce AEC3PO – what, why and how to use. At the beginning of 2024, Accord project released the digital building permit ontology called Architecture Engineering and Construction Compliance Checking and Permitting Ontology [https://github.com/Accord-Project/aec3po.]. The Architecture Engineering and Construction Compliance Checking and Permitting Ontology (AEC3PO)
Building Compliance in Digitalised Ecosystem
Target: General industry audience, low-technical Aim: Introduce digitalisation methodology described in D2.2– what, why and how to use Digital transformation of the construction and urban planning regulation compliance processes is the aim of the ACCORD research project focusing on the digital building compliance. It focuses on the technology-driven aspects of
Newsletter history
1st Newsletter – pilots and processes – cases from various countries covering construction integrity, spatial planning, material performance
2nd Newsletter - digital building permit state of art and future
3nd Newsletter - Software solutions for building permitting and compliance.
4th Newsletter - Transformation Pathways towards Digital Permitting Processes