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Development and Implementation of Automated Code Compliance Checking Dave Conover December 12, 2007.

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1 Development and Implementation of Automated Code Compliance Checking Dave Conover December 12, 2007

2 Purpose To provide a view to the future of how building information models will be used as a basis for automating the process of determining compliance with building regulations, codes, standards, guidelines and other documents covering building design and construction

3 Expected Outcome An understanding of how automated checking for compliance with codes, standards and other documents can be implemented using building information models BuildingInformationModel(BIM)

4 4D Schedules Logistics Functional description Functions Calculations Requirements Constraints Knowledge databases Company External Rules and Regulations Bldg, HSW, Planning Simulation Comfort Air, heating Lifecycle costs Light and sound Insulation Use Fire Environmental impact Life expectancy Description Inc cost estimates Sourcing Product databases Price databases FM Renting, sale and use Maintenance Warranty Reuse Refurbishment Demolition Reconstruction VRML Visualisation 3D models BIM software Arch, Struct, Eng Services Civ Eng, FPE IFC IFC BIM Interoperability Communication of information between software applications and the ability for anyone to use and act on the information in a useful way …the seamless and smarter sharing and exchanging of information via integrated technological solutions

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7 Automated Code Compliance Checking

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9 ICC Project Goal Automate code compliance checking for the I-Codes and Federal, state and locally adopted versions of those codes

10 Dictionary  Terms  Properties associated with each term  Enumerations of properties  Data type  Units associated with each property Insulation  Type  Material  Density  STC  FS  SDR  Thickness  R-value  continuity Model View Definition (MVD)

11 Dictionary IECC dictionary MVD

12 SMARTcodes Protocol and Software SMARTcodes protocol - completed and validated SMARTcodes builder - beta version completed and tested

13 SMARTcodes IECC SMARTcodes – envelope and lighting drafted and “plug and play” with different MCS validated Successful collaboration with two MCS for their application and use of SMARTcodes

14 Demonstration Availability of multiple BIMs for application and use in demonstrations and testing Launch of enhanced on- line demonstration of auto code check and manual code search

15 Automated Code Compliance Checking

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19 Possibilities from SMARTcodes Auto code check  Output reports  Inspection checklists  Mini-codes  Reference materials Manual code search  Code text  Reference standards  Support information Custom Reports  Standardize designs  Code change impact analysis Source: Preliminary results of in-depth interviews conducted on behalf of ICC by McGraw Hill

20 Additional Related Activities Communications and growing relationships with three BIM ASW companies Working with e-permitting software entities to link auto code checking to e-permitting

21 Future Plans  Complete efforts on and make 2006 IECC available  Continue creation of until all key I-Codes are completed  Maintain enhanced on-line demonstration to allow ‘test driving’ of new

22 Smart Codes Availability for Auto Code Checking 1 9/07 ICC Codes/ Standards F, S, L Amendments Key Non-ICC Reference Standards Availability added based on ICC code schedule and arrangements with IP holder IFGC IPC IMC IFC IBC IECC Demo - Test drive of ICC BIMs Beta – Test drive of user BIMs Commercial v1.0 – Commercial use or 70% code Commercial v2.0 – Commercial use or 90% code 1. Manual access for code search available at demo stage and beyond Add F, S, and major city amendments based on availability of amendments

23 Future Plans  Help ensure BIMs will contain information to support, and model checking software can perform auto code checking  Facilitate availability of “smart” Federal, state and local amendments to I-Codes and referenced standards  Integrate auto code checking with e-permitting initiatives  Provide for manual search of SMARTcodes and availability of support information to augment application of the codes

24 Moving Forward

25 Questions? ICC 500 New Jersey Avenue 6 th Floor Washington, DC 20001 dconover@iccsafe.org www.smartcodes.org


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